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Question 1 of 15
In 1989, the Exxon Valdez spilled 10 million gallons of what substance in Alaska?
Gasoline
Crude Oil
Sulphuric Acid
Molasses
Question 2 of 15
Whose failed strategy for the Battle of Big Horn mostly involved kidnapping Indian woman and children, whom he'd use as human shields?
Stonewall Jackson
George Custer
George Sherman
Jack Pershing
Question 3 of 15
How many stars were on the US flag when Bill Clinton left office?
48
47
50
49
Question 4 of 15
When Teddy Kennedy died in 2009, what was his role in US politics?
Governor of California
Senator
Vice President
Attorney General
Question 5 of 15
Which U.S. President issued the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Abraham Lincoln
Ronald Reagan
Donald Trump
Question 6 of 15
Which U.S. state was named in honor of the wife of Charles I of England, Henrietta Maria?
Arizona
Maryland
Florida
Virginia
Question 7 of 15
U.S. President James Madison attended the College of New Jersey; by what name is it now known?
University Of Cambridge
Oxford University
Notre Dame College
Princeton University
Question 8 of 15
Which U.S. President signed the Louisiana Purchase?
John F. Kennedy
George Washington
Ronald Reagan
Thomas Jefferson
Question 9 of 15
Which U.S. President is depicted on the face of the nickel, the United States five-cent coin?
Thomas Jefferson
Donald Trump
Benjamin Franklin
George H.W. Bush
Question 10 of 15
Once politically powerful in the US, what did the Woman's Christian Temperance Union primarily oppose?
Slavery
Drinking
Evolution
War
Question 11 of 15
Before 2007, how many Presidents had died in the state of Hawaii?
1
0
3
2
Question 12 of 15
What year was the G.I. Bill of Rights passed by the U.S. Congress?
1944
1871
1865
1869
Question 13 of 15
Prior to becoming President of the United States, Ronald Reagan served as Governor of which state?
California
Wyoming
New Jersey
Hawaii
Question 14 of 15
Who was Lady Bird Johnson?
Wife Of A US President
Sports Figure
English Playwriter
A Doctor
Question 15 of 15
In 1692, 19 people were executed on suspicion of witchcraft. Where?
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Fergus Falls, Minnesota
Salem, Massachusetts
Columbia, South Carolina
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