The poem "The Star Spangled Banner" which went on to become our National Anthem was written by Francis Scott Key while observing the shelling of this US Fort during the war of 1812.
A. Fort Donaldson B. Fort McHenry
C. Fort Sumpter D. Fort McCarthy
Fort McHenry
Joining in 1950, Johnny Cash was a member of this branch of the US Military.
A. Army B. Navy
C. Air Force D. Marine Corp
Air Force
The name of Robert E. Lee's wife
A. Mary B. Anna
C. Randolph D. Custis
Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee
This city is the capitol of Minnesota
A. Duluth B. St. Paul
C. Bloomington D. Minneapolis
St. Paul
The Magna Carta, a document establishing the rights of English Lords of Governors, widely accepted as a precursor to the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution, was signed by this king in 1215.
A. King George B. King Edward
C. King Charles D. King John
King John
Released in 1973 and later popularized as a cover by George Straight, "Amarillo by Morning" was originally recorded by this singer/ songwriter.
A. Terry Stafford B. Tanya Tucker
C. Austin Keller D. Dwight Yoakim
Terry Stafford
The first child of Theodore Roosevelt was given this name, which is oddly the name of her mother who died in childbirth.
A. Margaret B. Penelope
C. Alice D. Louise
Alice
At the outbreak of the Civil War, this state was the first to succeed from the Union.
A. North Carolina B. South Carolina
C. Kentucky D. Mississippi
South Carolina
The real name of Ghengis Kahn (Ghengis Kahn is a title. Kahn meaning Ruler, and Ghengis believed to mean "Ultimate")
A. Li Hijar B. Temujin
C. Kalih D. Bactana
Temujin
Featuring staples of American rock radio such as "Crazy on You" and "Magic Man", Heart's 1975 debut studio album was called ______ Annie.
A. Dreamboat B. Goodbye
C. Watch out for D. Sunset
Dreamboat
The famous aviatrix Amelia Earhart was born in this state.
A. Kansas B. Ohio
C. Arizona D. Georgia
Kansas
This is the state tree of Virginia
A. Dogwood B. White Oak
C. Yellow Poplar D. Quaking Aspen
Dogwood
Phillip of Macedonia, notorious for his improvements to the Greek pike phalanx, and Olympues, an alleged snake-whispering tribal woman, were the parents of this famous conqueror.
A. Cyrus the Second B. Alexander the Great
C. King Nebuchadnezzar D. Agamemnon
Alexander the Great
The best selling album ever (not counting the complicated streaming processes now), Michael Jackson's "Thriller" went #1 during this year.
A. 1982 B. 1983
C. 1984 D. 1985
1983
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of this.
A. War B. Love
C. Nature D. Deception
Love (and procreation)
This state's slogan is "Equality Under the Law" (hint: nothing about this slogan makes one think of this state at all)
A. Wyoming B. Maine
C. New Mexico D. Nebraska
Nebraska
"Alea iacta est" is a famous quote made after crossing the Rubicon meaning this.
The die is cast -Julius Ceasar
Carrie Fisher was married to this singer/ songwriter the same year Thriller went #1, and also divorced from this singer/ songwriter the same year Thriller went #1. (Hint: They couldnt get over their troubled waters)
Paul Simon
She was the first woman elected to Congress, and also the only "No" vote in Congresses declaration of war against Japan in 1941, saying "As a woman I can't go to war, and I refuse to send anyone else."
Jeanette Rankin
Being added to the country on Valentine's Day (before it was a holiday) in 1859, this state was the 33rd admitted to the Union.
Oregon