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Q 1. What is the day called that Americans celebrate on the 4th of July?
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- Independence day
- Christmas Day
Q 2. What is the title of America’s national anthem?
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- The Star-Spangled Banner
- God Save the Queen
Q 3. What is the name given to the first 10 amendments of the US Constitution?
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- The Bill of Rights
- The Bill of Sale
Q 4. Who was the first president of the United States of America?
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- George Washington
- Bruce Lee
Q 5. What is written at the beginning of the Constitution?
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- We the people
- We know their truths
Q 6. In the First Amendment there is one right/freedom that is guaranteed, what is it?
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- Religion
- Voting
Q 7. Why is there 13 stripes on the U.S flag?
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- To represent the 13 original colonies
- 13 is Taylor Swift’s lucky number
Q 8. What is the name of the highest court in the United States?
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- The Supreme Court
- The Super Important Court
Q 9. What is the date of the final day on which you can send in federal tax forms?
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- April 15th
- May 20th
Q 10. Where in the United States is the Statue of Liberty found?
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- New York City
- California
Q 11. What is the capital of the United States?
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- New Jersey
- Washington, DC
Q 12. What was the name of the piece of territory that the United States brought from France in 1803?
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- Louisiana Territory
- French Territory
Q 13. How many times can you run for senate?
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- There is no limit
- 4 times
Q 14. Who is considered to be the ‘Father of our country’
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- George Washington
- Alexander Hamilton
Q 15. What was the name of the war that was fought between the North and South in the 1800s?
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- The Civil War
- The War of Independence
Q 16. In a situation where the President and the Vice President cannot serve, who is elected as president?
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- Whoever the people want
- The Speaker of the House
Q 17. One of these was not one of the original 13 colonies, which one is it?
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- California
- New Hampshire
Q 18. Which of these is included in the Bill of Rights?
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- The right to bear arms
- The right to vote
Q 19. Who wrote the original Declaration of Independence?
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- Thomas Jefferson
- Alexander Hamilton
Q 20. How many active members are there in the House of Representatives?
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- 435
- 20
Q 21. Which of these two is not one of the major branches of government?
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- Media
- Legislative
Q 22. What is the judicial branch responsible for?
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- Understands the law
- Declares independence
Q 23. Which of these two is considered not to be a national U.S holiday?
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- Independence Day
- Boxing Day
Q 24. Who is the acting Chief of Justice at the moment?
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- John Roberts
- Donald Trump
Q 26. Which out of the two is not a territory of the U.S?
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- Greenland
- Puerto Rico
Q 27. Which month do the people of the United States vote for their president?
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- November
- May
Q 28. Which one of these two states borders Mexico?
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- California
- Boston
Q 29. Which of these states borders Canada?
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- North Dakota
- Iowa
- California
- Wisconsin
Q 30. What was the name of the movement in the 1960s that fought against racial discrimination?
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- Civil Rights Movement
- Independence Movement
Q 32. When a U.S senator is elected, who do they represent?
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- The President
- All people of a state
Q 35. Which war was fought by the U.S in the 1800s?
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- The Anglo-Saxon War
- The Civil Wart
Q 36. During World War I, who was the president?
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- Woodrow Wilson
- George Washington
Q 37. Who did the U.S fight against during the Second World War?
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- Germany, Japan and Italy
- England and France
Q 38. Who is given the title of the commander-in-chief of the US military?
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- The President
- The Vice President
Q 39. What is the name of the economic system in the United States?
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- Capitalism
- Communism
Q 40. Which of these is a promise you do not have to make when you become a U.S citizen?
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- Smack yourself on the head
- Give up any loyalty to other countries
Q 41. What is basic premise of the Declaration of Independence?
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- All men are created equal
- To form a perfect union
Q 42. Some states have more representatives then others, why is this?
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- It is done by population
- They were better states
Q 43. Which is the longest river in the United States?
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- Missouri
- California
Q 44. What was the name of the president during both the Great Depression and World War II??
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- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- George Washington
Q 45. The Federalist Papers supported a passage of the U.S Constitution. Can you name one of the writers who wrote this paper?
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- Alexander Hamilton
- Tony Blair
Q 46. What is declared as a right in the Declaration of Independence?
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- The pursuit of happiness
- The right to bear fighting
Q 47. The U.S flag has 50 stars, why is this?
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- 50 is Donald Trump’s favourite number
- There are 50 states
Q 48. Can you name one purpose of the United Nations?
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- To promote world peace
- To promote world wars
Q 49. There are many amendments to the Constitution, how many exactly?
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- 27
- 20
Q 50. Wall Street is a very famous Street in the United States, but what is it most famous for?
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- Great hamburgers
- For being the financial centre of America
Q 51. The land known as North America had other occupants before the Europeans arrived, who were they?
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- Native Americans
- Dinosaurs
Q 52. Bills have to be signed before they become U.S law, who is it that signs them?
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- The President
- The Vice President
Q 53. In the U.S constitution what does ‘freedom of religion’ mean?
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- Any religion goes
- All religions are banned
Q 55. If the senate becomes deadlocked, who is able to cast the deciding vote?
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- The Vice President
- The President
Q 56. When we say the Pledge of Allegiance, what do we promise loyalty to?
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- The United States and its flag
- The President
Q 58. Which is officially recognised as a Native American tribe in the U.S?
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- Seminole
- Mika
Q 59. What happened during the Constitutional Convention?
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- The constitution was written
- A fight