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United States History Course Pre-test

United States History Course Pre-test

United States History—Course Pre-test 1. Credited with putting the first power-driven plane into the

United States History—Course Pre-test 1. Credited with putting the first power-driven plane into the air: • Orville and Wilbur Wright 2. Author of the Declaration of Independence: • Thomas Jefferson

United States History—Course Pre-test 3. Known as “The Father of Our Country”: • George

United States History—Course Pre-test 3. Known as “The Father of Our Country”: • George Washington 4. Alleged assassin of John F. Kennedy: • Lee Harvey Oswald

United States History—Course Pre-test 5. First permanent English settlement in America: • Jamestown 6.

United States History—Course Pre-test 5. First permanent English settlement in America: • Jamestown 6. President of the Confederate States of America: • Jefferson Davis

United States History—Course Pre-test 7. Site of the first shots of the Civil War:

United States History—Course Pre-test 7. Site of the first shots of the Civil War: • Fort Sumter, S. C. 8. First 10 amendments to the U. S. Constitution: • Bill of Rights

United States History—Course Pre-test 9. The right to vote (most notably women’s): • Suffrage

United States History—Course Pre-test 9. The right to vote (most notably women’s): • Suffrage 10. Infamous traitor of the American Revolution • Benedict Arnold

United States History—Course Pre-test 11. Assassin of President Abraham Lincoln • John Wilkes Booth

United States History—Course Pre-test 11. Assassin of President Abraham Lincoln • John Wilkes Booth 12. Commanding General of the Confederate Army: • Robert E. Lee

United States History—Course Pre-test 13. Scandal involving President Richard Nixon: • Watergate 14. First

United States History—Course Pre-test 13. Scandal involving President Richard Nixon: • Watergate 14. First man to step foot onto the moon: • Neil Armstrong

United States History—Course Pre-test 15. Introduced theory of evolution: • Charles Darwin 16. First

United States History—Course Pre-test 15. Introduced theory of evolution: • Charles Darwin 16. First to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean: • Charles Lindberg

United States History—Course Pre-test 17. Officially began with the October 29, 1929 stock market

United States History—Course Pre-test 17. Officially began with the October 29, 1929 stock market crash: • The Great Depression 18. U. S. President nicknamed “Old Hickory”: • Andrew Jackson

United States History—Course Pre-test 19. Mysterious “lost colony” of the New World: • Roanoke

United States History—Course Pre-test 19. Mysterious “lost colony” of the New World: • Roanoke 20. Site where formal surrender was signed to end the American Civil War: • Appomattox Court House, VA

United States History—Course Pre-test Important Dates: Timeline

United States History—Course Pre-test Important Dates: Timeline

United States History—Course Pre-test 21. Columbus reaches the New World: • October 12, 1492

United States History—Course Pre-test 21. Columbus reaches the New World: • October 12, 1492 22. Pearl Harbor attacked by Japan: • December 7, 1941

United States History—Course Pre-test 23. Model T introduced by Henry Ford • 1908 24.

United States History—Course Pre-test 23. Model T introduced by Henry Ford • 1908 24. 18 th Amendment ratified—prohibition of alcohol: • 1919

United States History—Course Pre-test 25. Man walks on the moon: • July 20, 1969

United States History—Course Pre-test 25. Man walks on the moon: • July 20, 1969 26. Pilgrims land at Plymouth, Massachusetts: • November 19, 1620

United States History—Course Pre-test 27. Civil War begins: • April 12, 1861 28. African

United States History—Course Pre-test 27. Civil War begins: • April 12, 1861 28. African slaves come to America: • 1619

United States History—Course Pre-test 29. George Washington elected President • April 6, 1798 30.

United States History—Course Pre-test 29. George Washington elected President • April 6, 1798 30. John F. Kennedy is assassinated: • November 22, 1963

United States History—Course Pre-test “Who Said That? ”

United States History—Course Pre-test “Who Said That? ”

United States History—Course Pre-test • “Ask not what your country can do for you…ask

United States History—Course Pre-test • “Ask not what your country can do for you…ask what you can do for your country. ” • President John F. Kennedy

United States History—Course Pre-test • “Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought

United States History—Course Pre-test • “Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that ALL men are created equal. ” • President Abraham Lincoln

United States History—Course Pre-test • “I have a dream that one day my four

United States History—Course Pre-test • “I have a dream that one day my four children will live in a world where they are judged NOT by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. ” • Martin Luther King, Jr.

United States History—Course Pre-test • “People have to know whether or not their president

United States History—Course Pre-test • “People have to know whether or not their president is a crook— Well…I am not a crook. ” • President Richard Nixon

United States History—Course Pre-test • “We will make no distinction between the terrorists and

United States History—Course Pre-test • “We will make no distinction between the terrorists and any nation that aids or harbors them. ” • President George W. Bush

United States History—Course Pre-test • “The only thing we have to fear…is fear itself.

United States History—Course Pre-test • “The only thing we have to fear…is fear itself. ” • President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

United States History—Course Pre-test • “That’s one small step for man…one giant leap for

United States History—Course Pre-test • “That’s one small step for man…one giant leap for mankind. ” • Neil Armstrong

United States History—Course Pre-test • “Mr. Gorbachev—If you seek peace…if you seek prosperity for

United States History—Course Pre-test • “Mr. Gorbachev—If you seek peace…if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union, come to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL!” • President Ronald Reagan

United States History—Course Pre-test • “I am tired. My heart is sick and sad.

United States History—Course Pre-test • “I am tired. My heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more…forever. ” • Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce

United States History—Course Pre-test • “I know not what course others may take, but

United States History—Course Pre-test • “I know not what course others may take, but as for me, Give me liberty—or give me death. ” • Patrick Henry

United States History—Course Pre-test True or False

United States History—Course Pre-test True or False

United States History—Course Pre-test 41. The American Civil War was fought entirely over the

United States History—Course Pre-test 41. The American Civil War was fought entirely over the issue of slavery. • False 42. American patriots waged war against France during the American Revolution. • False 43. Johnny Appleseed was a fictitious character of American folklore. • False

United States History—Course Pre-test 44. Davy Crockett was killed in the Mexican War at

United States History—Course Pre-test 44. Davy Crockett was killed in the Mexican War at the Battle of the Alamo. • True 45. Robert E. Lee was the first officer to be offered command of the Union Army by President Lincoln. • True 46. Benjamin Franklin is regarded as one of the top presidents to serve the United States. • False

United States History—Course Pre-test 47. Civil Rights leader Malcolm X was an advocate of

United States History—Course Pre-test 47. Civil Rights leader Malcolm X was an advocate of non-violent social change. • False 48. Andrew Jackson is known for his peaceful and friendly relations with American Indians. • False 49. Our national anthem, “The Star. Spangled Banner, ” was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. • False

United States History—Course Pre-test 50. F. D. R. ’s New Deal brought about an

United States History—Course Pre-test 50. F. D. R. ’s New Deal brought about an end to the Great Depression. • False