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Numbers Game
Presidents with precedents
100

Who wrote the Star spangled banner during the bombing of fort McHenry?

Francis Scott Key

100

What was considered to be the first chemical war?

WWI

100

Where did the civil war start?

Fort Sumter

100

When was the declaration of Independence signed?

July 4th, 1776

100

Who was president during the war of 1812?

James Madison

200

Which two men on our currency never held the position of president?

Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton

200

In what revolutionary battle was one commanding general quoted as saying, "don't shoot til you see the white in their eyes"?

Battle of Bunker hill

200

Which state was last to join the confederacy?

Tennessee

200

How many electors are needed to win the presidency?

At least 270

200

Which president famously said, "there's nothing to fear, but fear itself"?

FDR

300

Who flew the spirit of St. Lewis to Paris?

Charles Lindbergh

300

What treaty ended the Mexican American war?

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

300

President of the confederacy

Jefferson Davis

300

How many terms can a senator serve?

There is no limit

300

Campaign slogan of James K. Polk

"54-40 or fight!"

400

Famous abolitionist who publicly burned a constitution and owned the liberator newspaper

William Lloyd Garrison

400

Turning point battle of the Pacific war of WWII

Battle of midway

400

Union general at the battle of Gettysburg

George meade

400

When did the U.S. land on the moon

July 20th, 1969

400

Name of the Lyndon B. Johnson's adminstration dedicated to eliminating poverty

The Great Society

500

Famous American spy who famously said, "My only regret is that I have but one life to give for my country"

Nathan Hale

500

Who was the commanding general during the Korean war

Douglass McArthur

500

What battle gave the union control the Mississippi?

Siege of Vicksburg

500

How many years can a president serve for?

10 years

500

Which three future presidents were major parts of the war of 1812?

William Henry Harrison, John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson