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100

In today's dollars, the tea destroyed in the Boston Tea Party was worth approximately...

a. $3,000

b. $540,000

c. $1.7 million

d. $2 billion 

C. $1.7 million

100

President Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "the only thing we have to fear is ____"

"Fear itself"

100

Known as "Silent Cal," this former U.S. president used to pull pranks such as buzzing for his bodyguards, and then hiding under the desk when they showed up

Calvin Coolidge?

100

What is the biggest state in terms of land area?

Alaska

100

The first gunshot in the battle of Lexington ad Concord has been famously described as ________.

The gunshot heard 'round the world

200

French revolution figure Marie Antoinette, famous for the quote, "Let them eat cake!" is from what country?

Austria

200

"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn," was said by which 18th-century inventory?

Benjamin Franklin

200

Allegedly, Bill Clinton ignited chaos in the White House when he lost track of ____.

Nuclear Codes

200

What U.S state was named after Queen Elizabeth I's love life?

Virginia

200

The Tony-Award-winning musical 1776 chronicles which major event in U.S history?

The signing of the Declaration of Independence 
300

Give a brief description as to how the french revolution started, including at least one significant name. 

During King Louis XVI's reign, the conditions and people in France were exceedingly poor, making the people unable to buy a simple loaf of bread. The two of the three highest classes however were very rich, causing upset among the citizens and staged a protest by storming the Bastille prison. 

300
U.S President Theodore Roosevelt once said, "Believe in yourself and ____________."

Believe in yourself and you're halfway there.

300

When Christopher Columbus landed in modern-day Bahamas, he mistook it for which country?

India

300

Before moving to D.C., the U.S. capitol was based where?

Philadelphia, PA

300

What group of people were rudely nicknamed "Lobsterbacks"

British Soldiers

400

The Boston Massacre started with a disagreement over 

a. a gun

b. a wig

c. a pig

d. a flag

b. A wig! A wigmaker's apprentice, 13-year-old Edward Garrick, accused a British officer, Captain Lieutenant John Goldfinch, of refusing to pay his master's bill. Tensions escalated, and British troops fired on rock-throwing civilians, killing five in what became known as the Boston Massacre.

400

Which early 20th-century author said, "The best way to make people trustworthy is to trust them."

Ernest Hemingway

400

Which of these is NOT a way a U.S president died in office?

a. pneumonia

b. a botched appendix surgery

c. sudden heart attack

d. cherries

b. A botched appendix surgery 

400

What year did Alaska officially become a part of the U.S

1959

400

What was the Cold War fighting about?

Communism

500

What are the first 3 words in the Declaration of Independence

We the people

500

Who said, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."

Lao Tzu

500

Which of the following was NOT an actual presidential pet?

a. a parrot

b. opossums 

c. a crocodile

d. a ferret

d. a ferret

500

Name at least 2 U.S states that were formerly their own country.

California, Orgeon, Vermont, Florida

500

In this 2015 off-broadway musical, featuring numbers such as "A Starr is Born" and "Monica's Song," was named after which U.S president? 

Bill Clinton