Posted on 07/01/2009 5:09:08 PM PDT by dynachrome
1. What is the supreme law of the land?
2. What do we call the first 10 amendments to the Constitution?
3. What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?
4. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
5. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
6. What ocean is on the East Coast of the United States?
7. What are the two major political parties in the United States?
8. We elect a U.S. senator for how many years?
9. Who was the first president?
10. Who is in charge of the executive branch?
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45 posted on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 12:41:31 PM by Jim Robinson (Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jimrobfr)
Capital of Maine? Bangor! Nope.
Pennsylvania? Philadelphia! Nope"
Yeah. But, Boy! do I love the states song. Even though I've never gotten the answer to:
What did Ida ho, boys, what did Ida ho.
Priceless, thanks
I’ve heard something about that too. Reminded when saw Ipberg answer. Is there any question?
Pretty freakin’ sad. My 7yr old could correctly answer these questions three years ago.
Well, it’s obvious that we have to triple the amount we’re already spending on education, and quadruple the salaries of NEA teachers. We have to have video game consoles at every desk, and giant plasma screens in every classroom, hallway, lounge area and rest room.
Our kids deserve no less.
He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance
1. What is the supreme law of the land? Freebies for all!
2. What do we call the first 10 amendments to the Constitution? The Emancipation Proclamation
3. What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? the Mental Asylum and the House of Lords
4. How many justices are on the Supreme Court? The what?!?
5. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? The Beatles
6. What ocean is on the East Coast of the United States? The Caribbean
7. What are the two major political parties in the United States? the Nancy Boys and the Communists
8. We elect a U.S. senator for how many years? Life. Or until convicted for a Felony.
9. Who was the first president? FDR
10. Who is in charge of the executive branch? Rahm Emanuel, Eric Holder and George Soros
I didn't go to Publik Skuul for nuttin.
US histury was my specialty! (and den spellin and gramir)
Clever. Any five year old would just simply love it. ( ^: }
Meanwhile, here's a question for you:
What did Tennes see boys, what did Tennes see?
I quizzed three of our four oldest children. One of them has not had a “government” class in school. He missed three or four though I made him do it again, and he got them all right. When he missed two, he started acting stupid and deliberately missing them because he didn’t want to feel stupid. Anywho, he will have government this year in school. Son #2 had a “law” class this year, and he missed one question—how many years is a senate term. Daughter #2, who is older than the sons, missed the senate term, too, confusing herself because there are elections for senator ever two years. I will quiz our oldest daughter when she gets home. She has never had a government/civics class.
The same thing Arkansas, of course.
Alternate answer: I don’t know, but Alaska.
:)
Hey! That's pretty good. ( ^: }
But, you're right, of course. The answer to "What did Tennes see" is "she saw what Arkan sas (saw).
There are others, of course, and one other I don't have an answer for: "Where has Oregon, boys where has Ore gon? (gone)
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