Statistics for Click Chain #22 - American History+

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  • This quiz has been taken 1,048 times
  • The average score is 31 of 42

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
…where, in the late 1910s and early 1920s, African American musicians developed a genre of music called:Jazz
99%
An annual Mardi Gras parade has taken place since 1857 in:New Orleans
97%
…whose port saw the first full battle of the:American Civil War
92%
…which provided the music for the most popular dance of the 1920s, which was called the:Charleston
88%
…who is generally considered a:Founding Father
88%
…who made a perilous crossing of the:Delaware River
87%
…when the Chief Justice swore in President:Abraham Lincoln
86%
…of which, the most important one is probably:George Washington
86%
…who was assassinated in the year:1865
84%
…when the Americans acquired a secret diplomatic communication called the:Zimmerman Telegram
83%
…when the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces was:Dwight Eisenhower
78%
…which was enforced by state and local governments via the:Jim Crow Laws
78%
…which was the destination of a march for civil rights led by:Martin Luther King Jr.
78%
…who had to decide whether to expand in the Northwest instead of the South during the:Oregon Territory Dispute
78%
…when the United States officially took over The:Republic of Texas
78%
…when an assassin killed President:John F. Kennedy
76%
…whose most famous work might be:Oh! Susanna
76%
…which occurred in the year:1944
75%
…which suffered the first major outbreak of the second wave of:Spanish Flu
75%
…when Confederate leaders were forced to flee from the Confederate capital of:Richmond
74%
…who join the Americans and Canadians in launching an attack on the:Beaches of Normandy
73%
…who became President of the United States in the year:1953
72%
…when the Little Rock Nine attended Little Rock Central High School, becoming a major step in the bid to end:Segregation
71%
…which started in the year:1861
70%
…who wrote a Letter from a Birmingham Jail, which urged nonviolent protest, in the year:1963
70%
…whose capital city is:Montgomery
70%
…who was born in a suburb on the outskirts of:Boston
68%
…where there was stationed over 1000 Hessians, who were mercenaries from:Germany
68%
…where, in exchange for a military alliance, Germany offered American territory to:Mexico
68%
…who President Wilson did not declare war on until:1917
67%
…where some Americans, with slogans like “Fifty-Four Forty or Fight!”, pushed for war with:Britain
67%
…where the banjo-kneed narrator comes from:Alabama
66%
…when, on January 19, a record-setting 71% of American TVs tuned in to watch:I Love Lucy
66%
…which was annexed under the signature of President:James Polk
66%
…which makes reference to a character that was popular in travelling:Minstrel Shows
66%
…where American revolutionaries convened in St. John’s Church to discuss raising an army in the year:1775
65%
…who the United States invaded in the year:1846
64%
…for which, the most notable songwriter was:Stephen Foster
63%
…which spread rapidly in Philadelphia because, during the pandemic, it held the massive Philadelphia Liberty Loans:Parade
59%
…when the famous line “Give me liberty, or give me death!” was exclaimed by:Patrick Henry
59%
…which separated the Revolutionary Army from the town of:Trenton
56%
…which ended in:1957
55%

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