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What's the current capital of America?

Washington D.C.

100

What is the second Amendment?

The right to bear arms

100

How many amendments are in the Constitution?

27 amendments

100

Which team won the American Revolution?

America

100

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

200

In which state did the Boston Tea Party take place?

Massachusetts

200

What is a search warrent?

 A legal document authorizing an official to enter and search the premises.

200

What is the first amendment?

Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly and petition

200

Who led the continental army?

George Washington

200

Who wrote Common Sense?

Thomas Paine wrote it

300

Which state did George Washington represent?

Virginia

300

What Amendment outlaws the housing of soldiers in homes?

The Third Amendment

300

Which amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude?

The 13th amendment

300

What hill was The Battle of Bunker Hill fought on?

Breed's Hill

300

Who wrote the U.S. Constitution and what year?

James Madison in 1787

400

Which state was the first to ratify the constitution?

Delaware

400

Which amendment protects people from being tried twice for the same crime?

The fifth Amendment

400
What is double jeopardy?

Prevents an accused person of being tried again on the same charges

400

Who was the active king during the American Revolution?

King George III?

400

Who was the British General that was involved in the Battle of Bunker Hill?

William Howe

500

Which capital was the First Continental Congress held in?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

500

What is an indictment?

A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.

500

What are the Miranda Rights?

It informs suspects that anything they say can and will be used against them in a court of law.

500

When did the American Revolution begin?

1775

500

Who were 5 of the founding fathers?

James Madison, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Samuel Adams, Richard Henry Lee, John Dickinson, James Monroe, Roger Sherman

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