Statistics for History of the United States (extended)

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  • The average score is 68 of 99

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HintAnswer% Correct
Former name of Native AmericansIndians
91%
North vs. South, 1861-1865{American} {Civil} War
86%
From whom?Great Britain
86%
Highest federal court{Supreme} Court
86%
Year in which the colonies declared themselves independent1776
85%
16th president and today a national heroAbraham Lincoln
84%
Car tycoon from MichiganHenry Ford
84%
Japanese cities struck by atomic bombsHiroshima
84%
Second U.S. presidentJohn Adams
84%
The U.S. bought this territory from France in 1803{Louisiana} Territory
84%
This canal in Central America opened in 1914{Panama} Canal
84%
Site of the 1692 witch trialsSalem
84%
49th stateAlaska
83%
"A date which will live in infamy"Attack on {Pearl} {Harbor}
83%
In 1845, this state joins the union following a war between the US and MexicoTexas
83%
Famous for his "New Deal", also the only president to be in office for 12 yearsFranklin D. Roosevelt
82%
Severe worldwide economic depression, started on Black Tuesday 1929Great Depression
82%
Home of the U.S. film industryHollywood
82%
Japanese cities struck by atomic bombsNagasaki
81%
Forced removals of Native American tribesTrail of {Tears}
81%
He was assassinated in November 1963John F. Kennedy
80%
"I have a dream"Martin Luther King Jr.
80%
The Residence Act made this city the new capitalWashington, D.C.
80%
The first two people on the moonNeil Armstrong
79%
The 21st Amendment repealed thisProhibition
79%
French region where U.S. troops landed in 1944Normandy
78%
In 1814, this became the national anthem of the U.S.Star-Spangled Banner
78%
The only war America ever lost{Vietnam} War
78%
Gangster who made business during ^Al Capone
77%
Bloodiest battle and the war's turning pointBattle of Gettysburg
77%
Common term for Tuesday, 6 June 1944D-Day
77%
New York island, once gateway for over 12 million immigrants{Ellis} Island
77%
Protest slogan against the colonist's Sugar and Stamp Act"No taxation
{without} {representation}"
77%
Supreme lawthe Constitution
77%
War consisting of proxy wars, 1947-1991{Cold} War
76%
First state to ratify the ConstitutionDelaware
76%
"King of Rock and Roll"Elvis Presley
76%
Commander of the southern Army, statues of him were destroyed in 2017Robert E. Lee
76%
Year the ^ landed on the moon1969
75%
This proclamation freed more than 3 million enslaved people{Emancipation} Proclamation
75%
Brigham Young was a leader of this religious groupMormons
75%
First ten amendments to the ^the Bill of Rights
75%
Political scandal which caused R. Nixon to resign the presidencyWatergate
75%
First Hawaiian and Afro-American presidentBarack Obama
74%
War of the 50ies between a communist north and a capitalist south{Korean} War
74%
Party formed in Ripon, Wisconsin in 1854{Republican} Party
74%
This superpower collapsed in 1991Soviet Union
74%
Buildings attacked during 9/11World Trade Center
74%
Mission in San Antonio besieged in 1836Alamo
73%
Very controversial businessman elected in 2016 as 45th PresidentDonald Trump
73%
Despite having nothing to do with 9/11, the U.S. invaded this countryIraq
73%
Explorers who discovered the Pacific coastMeriwether Lewis
73%
It starts with which three words?We the People
73%
Explorers who discovered the Pacific coastWilliam Clark
73%
Revolting southern states which formed an unrecognized countryConfederate States
of America
72%
This was discovered near Sutter's Mill in 1848Gold
72%
He invented Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry FinnMark Twain
72%
Who founded the city of Philadelphia and the state of Pennsylvania?William Penn
72%
In 1520, Umi-a-Liloa ruled this islandHawaii
71%
2005 hurricane which caused severe damages around New OrleansHurricane {Katrina}
71%
Large poles built by ^Totem
71%
Four-letter party active in the middle of the 19th centuryWhig
71%
Wealthiest American of all time, made a fortune in oilJohn Rockefeller
70%
Policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas{Monroe} Doctrine
70%
In 1973, a crisis began because of a lack of this liquidOil
70%
This canal, opened in 1825, connects New York with the Great Lakes{Erie} Canal
69%
Buildings attacked during 9/11the Pentagon
69%
Bush's response to ^War on {Terror}
68%
The first two people on the moonBuzz Aldrin
67%
Traditional border between northern and southern states{Mason}-{Dixon} Line
67%
In this war, the U.S. became a superpower, USS Maine{Spanish}-{American} War
67%
It used to have almost 2 million people, now this city only has 670,000 peopleDetroit
66%
Music festival in Bethel, New YorkWoodstock
65%
He lost the 2000 presidential election very closeAl Gore
64%
His most successful car, colloquially known as Tin LizzieModel T
64%
Place where the pilgrims of the Mayflower landedPlymouth Rock
63%
State which broke away to support the NorthWest Virginia
62%
^ restored relations with this country, after 54 yearsCuba
59%
War led by the US to bring down Iraq{Gulf} War
57%
Highway system formed in 1956Interstate
57%
Quintessential symbol of ^, animal herderCowboys
56%
Capitalist counterpart to the Warsaw PactNATO
56%
The first people coming to America used this landbridge{Bering} Passage
54%
Historically powerful northeast Native American confederacyIroquois
54%
Popular name for the western part in the 19th centuryWild West
52%
Railroad connecting Omaha with Oakland{Transcontinental} Railroad
51%
Also known as the Mother RoadRoute 66
49%
Custer's Last StandBattle of the {Little} {Bighorn}
48%
"ism" describing the period of anti-communist suspicion{McCarthy}ism
47%
Group of English Reformed Protestant who fled to the New WorldPuritans
47%
Group of colonies who declared their independence and formed the U.S.Thirteen Colonies
46%
Year the Mayflower arrived1620
45%
Longest-running American sitcomThe Simpsons
44%
Oldest continuously occupied European-established settlementSt. Augustine
42%
Whistleblower who leaked NSA documentsEdward Snowden
41%
War in which the French lost their territories in North America{Seven} {Years'} War
41%
Statement of principles for peace to end WWI, initiated by W. WilsonFourteen Points
30%
Peace solution for Bosnia & Herzegovina{Dayton} Accords
21%
First European who led expeditions deep into the modern U.S.Hernando de Soto
14%

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