Which war was ignited when Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated?
World War I
Which animal was essential to natives but died out as white immigrants slaughtered them?
Buffalo
Who was the accomplished Confederate general during the Civil War?
Robert E. Lee
What is it called when borrowing money to purchase stocks?
Buying on Margin
Which president lead the Union in the Civil War and was the first president to be assassinated?
Abraham Lincoln
Eisenhower, JFK, LBJ, and Nixon each held presidency during this "living room war"
Vietnam War
What was the name of the belief that God wanted the US to expand westward?
Manifest Destiny
Who patented the cotton gin?
Eli Whitney
Which decade did most of the Great Depression occur?
1930
Who resigned from the presidency due to the Watergate Scandal?
Richard Nixon
Which war led to the creation of NATO and the Warsaw Pact?
Cold War
Which act inspired people to head west by awarding 160 acres
Homestead Act
Who was famous for his famous ride to warn of the British advancement? Hint: "The redcoats are coming!"
Paul Revere
Which act uses tax money and makes monthly payments to the retired?
SSA--Social Security Act
Which president used the radio to reach the American people in "fireside chats"?
FDR
As America's bloodiest war, where did the Civil War begin?
Fort Sumter, South Carolina
What was the Ritual Natives did that was outlawed by the US?
Ghost Dance
Who was the slave from Virginia that led other slaves in a rebellion?
Nat Turner
What was the program that insured banks from bank failure?
FDIC-- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Who was known for nature preservation and is the youngest president ever?
Theodore Roosevelt
How many US military and civilian deaths were there in World War II?
Approximately 418,500
When was the Transcontinental Railroad finished?
1869
Who organized the Standard Oil Company and created the oil empire?
John D. Rockefeller
What is the name of this iconic picture?
Migrant Mother
Which president won the presidential race with the slogan, "He kept us out of war"?
Woodrow Wilson