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100

Approximately what percentage of the human body is water?

60%

100

How old was Queen Elizabeth II when she was crowned the Queen of England?

27

100

What coastal city known for it's elegant colonial architecture was a major slave trading port and also the location of the first shots fired of the Civil War?

Charleston, South Carolina. The city formally apologized for it's role in the American slave trade in 2018. 

100

Who was the first president to live in the White House?

George Washington 

John Adams 

Thomas Jefferson 

James Madison

John Adams

100

Who is the first Black woman to serve as a US Supreme Court justice? 

  1. Ketanji Brown

  2. Shirley Chisholm

  3. Carol Moseley Braun

Ketanji Brown

200

Which country has the highest life expectancy in the world?

Japan (84 Years)

200

in 1947, what large country in South Asia gained independence from Great Britain?

India

200

The Mississippi Delta is one of the most deeply impoverished regions in the United States. What crop does this area grow?

Cotton

200

Which president spent the shortest amount of time in office?

William Henry Harrison

Chester A. Arthur

Theodore Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Harrison – the first US president to die in office – passed away on April 4, 1841, just a month after refusing to wear a hat and overcoat despite rain and freezing temperatures during his inauguration.

200

What is the name of Michelle Obama’s debut memoir? 

  1. Dreams From My Father

  2. Becoming

  3. Just As I Am

Becoming

300

Which body parts continue to grow throughout a person’s life?

Ears and Nose

300

During World War II, Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy. Which country is Normandy in?

France

300

What subrange of mountains rising along the North Carolina-Tennessee border are known for their panoramic views, old-growth hardwood forest and mountain peaks that climb to over 6,000 feet?

Great Smokey Mountains

300

Which state has produced the most US presidents?

Illinois

Texas

New York

Virginia

Eight presidents have been born in Virginia, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Woodrow Wilson.

300

The landmark supreme court case Brown Vs. Board of Education in 1954 ruled that segregation in what setting is unconstitutional?

Restaurants

Public Transportation

Public Schools

Employment 

Public Schools

400

What disease was declared eradicated in 1980 after a successful worldwide vaccination?

Smallpox

400

In 1346, what deadly disease, spread by rats, broke out in Europe and Asia?

Bubonic Plague

400

What is the largest city by population in the south?

Houston, Texas

400

In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson made what historic decision?

He changed the term limits for US senators.

He appointed the first African-American cabinet member.

He established the Federal Bureau of Intelligence.

He desegregated the US Military.

Johnson appointed Robert C. Weaver, an African-American man, to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development. (For the record, Harry Truman signed an order desegregating the US military in 1948).

400

Who was born into slavery in Maryland in 1817 or 1818, taught himself to read, purchased his freedom with money donated by English admirers and rose to become a national leader of the abolitionist movement in New York and Massachusetts?

Frederick Douglas

500

What color is the blood inside your body before it’s exposed to oxygen?

Red. It’s a myth that blood is blue; it’s always red, but can be a darker red when deoxygenated.

500

How long did the Han Dynasty rule China?

More than 400 years

500

Richmond, Virginia is currently the capital of that state. What unrecognized breakaway republic was it the capital of between 1861 and 1865?

The Confederacy. 

500

What kind of farm did President Jimmy Carter famously own in his hometown of Plains, Georgia before he became president?

Dairy

Peanut

Corn

Wheat

Carter’s family owned a peanut farm, which he put into a trust upon assuming office in 1977.

500

Who was the first Black American to enroll at the University of Mississippi, breaking the color barrier in higher education in the state? 

Bob Moses

James Meredith

Martin Luther King, Jr

Malcolm X


James Meredith 

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