Most historians believe that the Native Americans traveled from Asia to the Americas during this type of cold period in Earth's History. (1.1)
What is an Ice Age?
Due to the persistence of this country at the end of WWII, the US decided to drop an atomic bomb in two of their cities. (9.5)
What is Japan?
He was the first President of the United States. (3.4)
Who is George Washington?
This war helped push for more racial equality in the US as many had fought with those of different races or ethnicity. (9.6)
What is World War II?
This celebrity, known as one of the most popular people in the US, has her own theme park named after her in Tenessee.
Who is Dolly Parton?
This law granted land to those in the west who agreed to farm and cultivate it for at least 5 years. (6.2)
What is the Homestead Act?
This message meant for Mexico, but intercepted by the British, prompted Mexico to try and take back lost territories from the US. This is the final push that got the US involved in WWI. (8.4)
What is the Zimmerman Telegram?
This President had makeshift towns named after him due to his absence of help during the Great Depression. (9.2)
Who is Herbert Hoover?
This notable woman was arrested for illegally casting a ballot in a protest for Women's Suffrage. (8.3)
Who is Susan B. Anthony?
This is the fastest, tallest, and longest coaster in the world, located at Six Flags Qiddiya.
What is Falcon's Flight
The attempt to buy this French city for $10 Million actually led to a better deal of buying the whole Louisiana territory for $15 Million. (3.6)
What is New Orleans?
This law allowed the US Government to send weapons and supplies directly to their allies, instead of sending these supplies on foreign ships as they had done in the past. (9.4)
What is the Lend-Lease Act?
These laws put taxes on American Colonists for buying things like tea, glass, paint, and paper. (2.2)
What were the Townshend Acts?
These type of actions against slavery include breaking tools, working slowly, or playing dumb. (1.5)
What is Passive Resistance?
This is the only known coaster that is themed to the area's football team, and includes the most inversions (upside-down moments) of any coaster in the US.
What is Steel Curtain?
An immigrant from the late 1800s might encounter one of these, offering help in exchange for votes for their respective political party. (7.4)
What is a Political Machine?
The Barbary Wars fought against this North African country's pirates as Jefferson refused to pay tribute to them. (3.6)
What is Tripoli?
This agreement combined the ideas of the Virginia Plan (Representation based on population) and the New Jersey plan (Representation equal for all states) to make two different houses in the Legislative Branch. (3.2)
What is the Connecticut Compromise?
This type of slavery consisted of someone working as a slave for their whole life, and the children of enslaved women also forced to be slaves for life. (1.5)
What is Chattel Slavery?
This roller coaster, located in the UK, has the most amount of inversions (upside-down moments) of any coaster in the world with the record of 14.
What is the Smiler?
This passed the purchasing of Florida from Spain, and ultimately prevented a war between Spain and the US. (4.2)
What is the Adams-Onis Treaty?
This event, that Washington had to put a stop to, consisted of a French man attempting to recruit Americans into joining French Expeditions. (3.4)
What was the Citizen-Genet Affair?
Union General Winfield Scott created this idea to take over Richmond and the Mississippi River in order to blockade the Confederacy. (5.4)
What is the Anaconda Plan?
The release of this movie is largely blamed for the re-rise of the Ku Klux Klan, making racial injustice more public and popular. (6.3)
What is Birth of a Nation?
This Roller Coaster Manufacturer is known for turning old Wooden coasters into smooth and exhilarating Hybrid coasters, and also shares an initialism with a college in Ashland, VA.
What is Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC)?