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100

Which US president passed the 13th amendment (abolishment of slavery)?

Abraham Lincoln 

100

What is the name of the movement emerged after the Civil War by confederates?

The KKK
100

Which day do Americans celebrate Independence?

July 4th

100

What do Americans call a retired soldier?

Veteran 

100

Who wrote Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn?

Mark Twain

200

Who assassinated JFK?

Lee Harvey Oswald

200

What was the name of the movement for westward expansion?

Manifest Destiny

200

Who was the first man to step foot on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

200

A famous military school in New York:

West Point

200

Who wrote the Raven?

Edgar Allan Poe

300

Which two cities in Japan did America drop the two atomic bombs on at the end of WWII?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

300

What was the name of the terrorist group that caused 9/11?

Al-Qaeda 

300

Who invented the lightbulb?

Thomas Edison 

300

Which US general was known for pushing the usage of tanks in battle during WWI?

George S Patton

300

Who wrote, to Kill a Mockingbird?

Harper Lee

400
What drove America into World War I?

The Zimmerman's Telegram

400

What was the movement that influence the birth of women's rights in America?

The Women's Suffrage Movement

400

From which civilization does America get democracy from?

Ancient Greece

400

What countries were imperialized by American military  after and during the Spanish-American War?

Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Philippines, and Cuba 

400

Who is the main character in the Great Gatsby?

Jay Gatsby 

500

Name the founding fathers: 

George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison 

500

What movement prevented America from entering World War I and World War II? (Until they had to, obviously)

Isolationism 

500
By what percent did American unemployment go up during the Great Depression?
Around 25%
500

What is the highest rank in the US military?

General Of The Armies

500

What is Modernism?

Modernism was a late 19th to mid-20th-century cultural movement defined by a radical break from traditional realism and artistic conventions, driven by industrialization, technological advances, and the upheavals of World War I

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