This groundbreaking case outlawed segregation in schools
A. Plessy Vs Ferguson (1896)
B. Worcester Vs Georgia (1832)
C. Brown Vs Board of Education (1954)
What is Brown Vs Board of Education
C
This Amendment outlawed Slavery in the United States
A. 13th
B. 14th
C. 10th
D. 12th
What is the 13th Amendment
The United States joined this War because of Unrestricted submarine Warfare and the Zimmerman Telegram
A. War of 1812
B. World War 1
C. World War 2
D. Hundred Years War
What is World War 1
B
What document was written on July 4th 1776 declaring independence from England?
A. US Constitution
B. Magna Carta
C. Atlantic Charter
D. Declaration of Independence
What is the Declaration of Independence
D
This war was fought from 1861-1865
A. American Revolution
B. American Civil War
C. War of 1812
D. Spanish American War
What was the American Civil War
B
This was the United States Foreign Policy during the US to stop the spread of Communism
A. Realpolitik
B. Containment
C. Laissez Faire
D. Domino Theory
What is Containment
B
This court case raised questions about limitations on freedom of speech during wartime
A. Marbury V. Madison (1803)
B. Gideon V. Wainwright (1963)
C. Schenck v. United States (1919)
D. Miranda V. Arizona (1966)
What is Schenck V. United States (1919)
This Amendment guarantees citizens of Freedom of Speech
A. 22nd
B. 1st
C. 4th
D. 7th
What is the First Amendment
B
Which country attacked a United States Naval base on December 7th, 1941 sparking US involvement in World War 2?
A. Germany
B. Japan
C. Italy
D. USSR
Who is Japan
B
Who was the Commander of the Continental Army, and later the first President of the USA?
A. Ben Franklin
B. John Adams
C. George Washington
D. James Madison
Who was George Washington
C
This President had a doctrine named after him in 1823, that stated to European Powers that the Western Hemisphere was off-limits for Colonization
A. Harry Truman
B. Teddy Roosevelt
C. George Washington
D. James Monroe
Who is James Monroe
D
This war was fought in Southeastern Asia with the Domino Theory in mind.
A. World War 2
B. Desert Storm
C. Vietnam War
D. Cold War
What is the Vietnam War
C
The principle of Judicial Review was established as a result of this groundbreaking court case
A. Dred Scott v. Stanford (1857)
B. Worcester V Georgia (1832)
C. Marbury V. Madison (1803)
D. Krug v. Levine (2026)
What is Marbury v Madison (1803)
C
This Amendment gave women the right to vote.
A. 26th
B. 3rd
C. 19th
D. 11th
What is the 19th Amendment
C
A.11
B.12
C.17
D.14
What are Wilson's 14 points
D
What was the famous Colonial Slogan coined during the late 1760s and early 1770s?
A. You'll never Walk alone
B. No Taxation without representation
C. Tea and crumpets
D. We want you to join the US Military
What is No Taxation without representation
B
This was the name for the Anti-Slavery Movement prior to the Civil War
A. Suffragettes
B. Prohibition movement
C. Abolitionist movement
D. Vietnamization
What is the Abolitionist movement
C
This President resigned because of the Watergate Scandal
A. Gerald Ford
B. Ronald Reagan
C. Jimmy Carter
D. Richard Nixon
D
This court case ruled that Georgia could not pass legislation removing Cherokees from Cherokee lands. President Jackson ignored = Trail of Tears
A. Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
B. Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
C. Korematsu v. United States (1944)
D. Mcculloch v Maryland (1824)
What is Worcester V Georgia (1832)
A
This amendment provided birthright citizenship for all Americans born in America
A. 14th
B. 13th
C. 16th
D. 12th
What is the 14th Amendment
A
What massive invasion shifted the tide of World War 2 in the Western European Theater?
A. D-Day
B. Operation Barbarossa
C. Battle of the Somme
D. Battle of Stalingrad
What is D-Day
A
What was one of the main causes for the fight for independence amongst the Colonists?
A. they did not like English tea
B. they did not like the color red on the British uniforms
C. They did not like the city of Boston
D. they were unfairly taxed without parliamentary representation
What is they were unfairly taxed without parliamentary representation
A. Lend-Lease act
B. Sherman Anti-trust act
C. Dawes Act
D. CCC act
What is the Sherman anti-trust act?
This war was the first proxy war fought during the Cold War, ending in a ceasefire in 1953 between 2 neighboring countries
A. Vietnam war
B. Boer War
C. Korean War
D. Franco-Prussian War
What is the Korean War
C
This case ruled that Japanese internment during WW2 was justified, and that rights can be limited.
A. Dred Scott v. Stanford (1857)
B. Korematsu v. United States (1944)
C. New York Times v. United States (1971)
D. Brown V. Board of Education (1954)
What is Korematsu v. United States (1944)
B
This amendment repealed the 18th Amendment, ending Prohibition
A. 12th
B. 13th
C. 21st
D. 20th
What is the 21st amendment
C
Which 2 Japanese cities did the United States drop atomic bombs on, effectively ending World War 2?
A. Kyoto and Nagasaki
B. Osaka and Hiroshima
C. Kyoto and Osaka
D. Hiroshima and Nagasaki
D
This massacre happened in a Massachusetts city on March 5th, 1770 sparking a massive controversy in the 13 Colonies
A. Boston Massacre
B. New York City Massacre
C. Philadelphia Massacre
D. Albany Massacre
What is the Boston Massacre
A
This announcement by Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves
A. Emancipation Proclamation
B. New Deal
C. Monroe Doctrine
D. Roosevelt Corollary
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
A
This event nearly resulted in a Nuclear War and mutually assured destruction in 1962.
A. Bay of Pigs invasion
B. Cuban Missile Crisis
C. Moon Landing
D. Yom Kippur War
What is the Cuban Missile Crisis
B