Early Colonies
Revolution and Tension
A New Government
Expansion & Reform
A Nation Divided
100

In 1607, this location became the first permanent English settlement in North America. A) Plymouth B) Jamestown C) Philadelphia D) Boston

B) Jamestown

100

What was the popular colonial slogan used to protest British taxes like the Stamp Act?

No Taxation Without Representation

100

Which group opposed the Constitution because they feared a strong national government? A) Federalists B) Anti-Federalists C) Loyalists D) Patriots

B) Anti-Federalists

100

What was the 1803 land deal that doubled the size of the United States? A) Gadsden Purchase B) Florida Cession C) Louisiana Purchase D) Mexican Cession

C) Louisiana Purchase

100

This President issued the Emancipation Proclamation.

Abraham Lincoln

200

Name the "Three Gs" — the primary reasons for European exploration.

God, Gold, and Glory

200

Which battle is considered the "Turning Point" of the American Revolution because it convinced France to help? A) Yorktown B) Lexington C) Saratoga D) Concord

Saratoga

200

Name the Three Branches of government created by the Separation of Powers.

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

200

What is the name of the belief that the U.S. was destined to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific?

Manifest Destiny

200

Which battle was the single bloodiest day of the Civil War? A) Gettysburg B) Antietam C) Fort Sumter D) Vicksburg

B) Antietam

300

Which document, signed in 1620, established the idea of self-government? A) Declaration of Independence B) Constitution C) Mayflower Compact D) Articles of Confederation

C) Mayflower Compact

300

In 1776, Thomas Jefferson wrote this document to claim independence from Great Britain.

Declaration of Independence

300

The First Amendment protects five basic freedoms. Which of these is NOT one of them? A) Religion B) Speech C) Trial by Jury D) Press

C) Trial by Jury

300

Who was the "Father of Public Education" who believed all children had a right to free schooling?

Horace Mann

300

This amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery in all states.

13th Amendment

400

Which colonial region was known for plantations, fertile soil, and a long growing season?

Southern Colonies

400

Who was the African-American patriot who made a midnight ride like Paul Revere? A) James Armistead B) Crispus Attucks C) Wentworth Cheswell D) Haym Salomon

C) Wentworth Cheswell

400

This Supreme Court case established the principle of Judicial Review.

Marbury v. Madison

400

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized the first convention for this movement in Seneca Falls. A) Abolition B) Temperance C) Women's Rights D) Labor Reform

C) Women's Rights

400

Who was the first African American elected to the U.S. Senate? A) Frederick Douglass B) Hiram Rhodes Revels C) William Carney D) Philip Bazaar

B) Hiram Rhodes Revels

500

Who founded Pennsylvania as a refuge for Quakers to escape religious persecution?

William Penn

500

This was the last major battle of the Revolution where the British surrendered due to a lack of supplies.

Battle of Yorktown

500

This principle of the Constitution ensures that each branch of government can limit the power of the other two.

Checks and Balances

500

This invention by Eli Whitney made it cheaper to grow cotton but increased the need for enslaved labor.

Cotton Gin

500

After the Siege of Vicksburg, the Union gained control of this important river.

Mississippi River

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