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US: Interesting and Signficant Facts

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : U.S. History
US Interesting and Signficant Facts game quiz
"Interesting facts in the field of United States history."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. What do newspapermen Thomas Cooper, William Duane, and James T. Callender have in common?
    All were blacklisted during the McCarthy era.
    All were charged with treason for opposing the Civil War.
    All worked for the Hearst syndicate as 'yellow journalists'.
    All were prosecuted for libel under the Sedition Act during the John Adams administration.


2. What was the last fighting in which the U. S. cavalry took part?
    Custer's Last Stand
    Battle of Wounded Knee
    Bonus March
    Spanish-American War


3. Edmund G. Ross, Senator from Kansas, is best known for what?
    Casting the deciding vote against the removal of Andrew Johnson from office.
    Pushing for child labor laws.
    Pushing for anti-trust legislation.
    Opposing U.S. entry into World War I.


4. Which Presidential candidate died before the Electoral College had met to cast the formal vote of the election results?
    Alton B. Parker
    Bill Tilden
    Horace Greeley
    James G. Blaine


5. After Abraham Lincoln took office, he asked his 7 Cabinet members for their advice on whether he should try to hold onto Fort Sumter. At the initial meeting, how many answered in the affirmative?
    one
    three
    none of them
    five


6. Which President first raised the Executive Privilege defense in response to a subpoena?
    Andrew Jackson
    George Washington
    Thomas Jefferson
    Richard Nixon


7. Which third-party Presidential candidate received 27 per cent of the vote, more than any other third-party candidate ever has?
    Ross Perot
    Millard Fillmore
    George Wallace
    Teddy Roosevelt


8. The 17th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1913, dealt with what issue?
    Direct election of Senators
    Prohibition
    Income taxes
    Women's suffrage


9. The 24th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1964, deal with what issue?
    Presidential disability
    Voting age.
    Vote for residents of the District of Columbia
    Poll taxes


10. Which of the following crime figures died a non-violent death?
    John Dillinger
    Baby Face Nelson
    Pretty Boy Floyd
    Al Capone

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