Multiple Choice/ True and False
Branches of Government
Revolutionary War/Maps
Vocabulary Terms, Famous people and Maps
Documents
100

Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys captured ________ from the British.

What is Fort Ticonderoga

100

In the constitutional republic, the government is run by representatives chosen by the ____.

Who are the people?

100

On Christmas night, Washington and his men crossed which icy river to capture Trenton.

What is the Delaware River

100

List sent to King George III of changes needed for peace between England and the colonies.

Olive Branch Petition

100

The main author of the Declaration of Impendence was this person.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

Remembered as the "fighting person" _____ helped defend his town from the British using paper from hymnals.

Who is James Caldwell?

200

Members of the ______ ______ met to discuss the formation of American government.

What is the Constitutional Convention?

200

Washington and his men spent the worst winter of the War of Independence at what location?

What is Valley Forge?

200

This person is known as the "Father of the Constitution

James Madison

200

In the _____, England gave up its thirteen colonies in America.

What is the Treaty of Paris.

300

The President and others that enforces the laws belongs to which branch?

A) Judicial   B) Executive   c) Legislative

Executive

300

America's first plan for government

Articles of Confederation

300

After which battle did England surrendered, ending the War?

Battle of Yorktown

300

First person to sign the Declaration of Independence.

John Hancock

300

Document that stated the colonies were independent from English rule.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

400

The Hessians were French solders hired by England to fight against the colonists in the Revolutionary War.

False

They were German

400

Type of government formed by the Constitution

Republic

400

This person helped secure forts of the Northwest Territory from the British.

Who is George Rogers Clark.

400

True/False:

The first president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C., was George Washington.

What is False

Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated in Washington, D.C.

400

Highest law and pattern of government for the United States today.

Constitution of the United States

500

Nathan Hale  spied for the British Army.

False

He spied for the Constitutional Army.

500

Number of representatives each state has in the House of Representatives.

Two

500

False or True: In 1781, Britain surrendered, ending the American War for Independence,

What is True

500

True/ False:

The Cabinet is made up of two houses: the Sente and the House of Representatives.

What is False

Congress is made of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

500

First 10 amendments to the Constitution stating the rights and freedoms of the United States citizens.

Bill of Rights

600


A) Battle of Saratoga   B) Battle of Yorktown  C) Battle of Trenton

Battle of Saratoga

600

Congress, elected representatives from each state, and the making of laws belongs to which branch?

A) Judicial   B) Executive   c) Legislative

Legislative 

600

Looking at the map, What Mountain range is "A",  and "F", What are the names of Rivers "B", "E", and "G".

F= Appalachian Mountains

A=Rocky Mountains

B= Colorado River 

E=Mississippi River

G= Panama Canal

600

True/False:

North America is the largest continent and The southern Ocean is the coldest Ocean.

What is False

Asia= largest continent; Artic Ocean= coldest ocean

600

What year was the Declaration of Independence signed?

1776

700

True/False:

John Paul Johns was captain of the Bonhomme Richard.

True

700

Interpreting laws, the lower courts (state courts and the Supreme court (federal) belong to which branch of government?

A) Judicial   B) Executive   c) Legislative

Judicial

700

Did you Study?

Yes

700

Who are the first three presidents of the United States in order?

George Washington

John Adams

Thomas Jefferson

700

What year was the Constitution of the United States adopted?

1787