Dive into the captivating world of our US History Trivia and put your knowledge of America’s past to the ultimate test! This comprehensive quiz is designed for history buffs and curious minds alike, offering a deep dive into the events and figures that have shaped the United States.
From the early colonial times through the revolutionary era, to the civil See morerights movements and modern-day America, our trivia covers a wide range of critical periods. Each question in our American History Trivia is carefully crafted to challenge your understanding and provide insightful feedback that enriches your grasp of historical contexts.
Whether you're preparing for an academic challenge, looking to brush up on your history for personal enrichment, or just aiming to outscore your friends in a spirited competition, our US History Quiz is the perfect tool. With questions ranging from easy to hard, everyone from beginners to experts can enjoy testing their knowledge.
King Louis XVI of France
King George III of England
King Henry V of England
Queen Elizabeth I of England
King Louis XIV of France
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President Pro Tempore of the Senate
Senate Majority leader
No one. A special election will be held
The most senior Cabinet member
The Speaker of the House
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The Pentagon
The Treasury Building
Executive Mansion
The Lincoln Memorial
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Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
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James K. Polk
Alexander Hamilton
John Adams
Millard Fillmore
Thomas Jefferson
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Benjamin Franklin
John Hancock
Richard Henry Lee
Samuel Adams
Benjamin Rush
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James Monroe
Aaron Burr
Benjamin Harrison
Alexander Hamilton
Richard Henry Lee
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The 1st ten amendments to the Constitution
Another name for the preamble of the Constitution
The original name for the Articles of Confederation
The rights granted to you by the Constitution
None of the Above
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Franklin Roosevelt
Calvin Coolidge
William McKinley
Warren Harding
Woodrow Wilson
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Battle of Yorktown
Battle of Trenton
Valley Forge
Battle of Cowpens
Battle of Saratoga
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The times that try men's souls
Liberty and Tyranny
Government is a necessary evil
Common Cause
Common Sense
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13th Amendment
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
16th Amendment
12th Amendment
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Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
Patrick Henry
Nathan Hale
Samuel Adams
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To ensure the People always have a means of hunting for food
To provide Muskets and ammunition to citizens if the British attack
To ensure citizens always retained the ability and right of armed resistance against their own gov't
For the purpose of forming the National Guard in each State
For the formation of Militias which are regulated by the Federal Government
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John Roberts
Samuel Alito
Anthony Kennedy
Clarence Thomas
Antonin Scalia
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Massachusetts
Maine
Georgia
Virginia
Delaware
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15th
17th
19th
21st
25th
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27
22
25
29
20
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The Capitol Building, Washington DC
West Point, New York
Fort McHenry, Maryland
Fort Sumter, South Carolina
Fort Lee, Massachusetts
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Andrew Johnson
Bill Clinton
William Howard Taft
Richard Nixon
Andrew Jackson
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Freedom of the press
Freedom of speech
The right to peaceably assemble
The right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances
The right of separation of Church and State
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To confiscate food and provisions for the army's use
Build an outpost to station soldiers there
To seize all weapons and ammunition from the people and the local armory
To try to capture several leaders of the American Rebellion
Both 3 and 4
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Henry Clay
John Jay
Alexander Hamilton
John Adams
George Mason
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The signing of the Declaration of Independence
The Battle of Lexington and Concord
The Boston Tea Party
The passing of the Stamp Act
The Battle of Bunker Hill
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James Madison
John Jay
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
Alexander Hamilton
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To give rights to the people
To make sure the Federal Government is the supreme law of the land
To tell the people what they can and cannot do.
To restrain and inhibit the power of the Federal Government
To enumerate the rights that the states may retain for themselves.
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1
2
3
4
5
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To find a water route to the Pacific
To establish trade with Native American tribes
To claim land for the United States before European powers
To map and explore the Louisiana Purchase
All of the above
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To provide needed goods and services
To create jobs
To pay taxes to fund social programs
To make a profit
All of the above
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