On WWI recruitment posters, James Montgomery Flagg drew this icon who is pointing & saying, "I want you for U.S. Army"
Uncle Sam
Secret destination of a Japanese strike force that set out from the Kuril Islands November 26, 1941
Pearl Harbor
Paris
This 1954 court case declared state-sponsored segregation in public schools unconstitutional
Brown vs Board of Education
The three branches of the US government
Legislative, Judicial, Executive
Gavrilo Princip sparked WWI when he killed Archduke Francis Ferdinand in this city in 1914
Sarajevo
In 1942, approaches to the Mississippi River were mined by this type of German vessel
U-Boat
The longest serving US president completing three full terms
Franklin D Roosevelt
The offense of willingly telling an untruth under oath in a court of law
The two houses of the US Congress
House of Representatives and the Senate
During WWI she supported the French war effort by fitting ambulances with portable X-ray equipment
Marie Curie
After Russia became our "friend", he was referred to in the press as "Uncle Joe"
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (also known as Octavian) was the founder of what empire?
Roman
A legal safeguard from being tried twice for the same offense, found in the Fifth Amendment
Double Jeopardy
The term length of a Supreme Court justice
1918 date when WW1 combat officially ceased
November 11
After the invasion of Poland, Great Britain & this nation declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939
The first child of a Canadian prime minister to become a prime minister himself
Justin Trudeau
Women could not legally obtain a credit card in their own name until this decade
1970s
Number of Senate members
100, 2 per state
During WWI this celebrity visited troops headed overseas & gave tips about how to get out of German handcuffs
Harry Houdini
In 1998 the Alabama airfield where these black pilots received their training in WWII became a National Historic Site
Tuskagee
Nelson Mandela served this amount of time in prison for anti-apartheid activism
27 years
The U.S. constitution has this many amendments
27
The line of succession following the death of the president