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Test Your Knowledge on the American Revolution and Its Enduring Legacy
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Posted on 01/13/2010 8:47:26 AM PST by Lucky9teen

National Survey The American Revolution Center commissioned the first national survey to assess adult knowledge of the American Revolution. The results show that an alarming 83 percent of Americans failed a basic test on knowledge of the American Revolution and the principles that have united all Americans. Results also revealed that 90 percent of Americans think that knowledge of the American Revolution and its principles is very important, and that 89 percent of Americans expected to pass a test on basic knowledge of the American Revolution, but scored an average of 44 percent. The survey questions addressed issues related to the Revolutionary documents, people, and events, and also asked attitudinal questions about the respondents’ perception of the importance of understanding the Revolutionary history and the institutions that were established to preserve our freedoms and liberties. The survey results highlight the importance of, interest in, and lack of understanding of our Founding.

1. Is the Bill of Rights part of:
    a. the U.S. Constitution
    b. the Declaration of Independence
    c. the Gettysburg Address
    d. the Articles of Confederation
    e. Don’t know

2. The most important consequence of the Boston Tea party was:
    a. the repeal of the tax on tea
    b. the failure of the other colonies to support Boston’s action
    c. the opening of negotiations between Britain and Massachusetts
    d. the enactment by Parliament of the Coercive Acts
    e. Don’t Know

3. Which document outlines the division of powers between the states and the federal government?
   
a. Declaration of Independence
    b. Marshall Plan
    c. U.S. Constitution
    d. Homestead Act
    e. Don’t Know

4. The last major military action of the American Revolution was at:
   
a. Bunker Hill
    b. Trenton
    c. Saratoga
    d. Yorktown
    e. Don’t Know

5. Which of the following rights is not protected by the Bill of Rights?
   
a. Freedom of Speech
    b. Trial by Jury
    c. The right to bear arms
    d. Right to vote
    e. Don’t know

6. Which of the following events most directly encouraged the states to send delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787:
   
a. the Whiskey Rebellion
    b. the Boston Massacre
    c. Bacon’s Rebellion
    d. Shays’ Rebellion
    e. Don’t know

7. Which of the following was responsible for declaring America’s independence from Great Britain?
   
a. The Albany Congress
    b. The Stamp Act Congress
    c. The House of Commons
    d. The Second Continental Congress
    e. Don’t know

8. Which of the following conflicts most directly led to the Stamp Act?
   
a. The War of the Roses
    b. The War of 1812
    c. The Mexican-American War
    d. The French and Indian War (aka The 7 Years war)
    e. Don’t Know

9. Benjamin Franklin epitomized which movement in colonial America?
   
a. the Enlightenment
    b. the Great Awakening
    c. the Loyalist movement
    d. the Glorious Revolution
    e. Don’t Know

10. Who wrote the influential pamphlet called “Common Sense” which advocated independence from Britain?
   
a. Patrick Henry
    b. Edmund Burke
    c. Paul Revere
    d. Thomas Paine
    e. Don’t Know

11. Who took detailed notes at the Constitutional Convention and is widely regarded as the “Father of the Constitution?”
   
a. Abraham Lincoln
    b. James Madison
    c. Winston Churchill
    d. George Washington
    e. Don’t Know

12. Who was the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court?
   
a. Alexander Hamilton
    b. John Marshall
    c. Charles Evans Hughes
    d. John Jay
   
13. Which of the following are the inalienable rights stated in the Declaration of Independence?
   
a. Life, liberty and property
    b. Honor, liberty and peace
    c. Life, respect and equal protection
    d. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
    e. Don’t know

14. The US Constitution establishes which of the following forms of government in the United States?
   
a. A Direct Democracy
    b. A Republic
    c. A Confederacy
    d. An Oligarchy
    e. Don’t know

15. John Locke developed the concept of the “consent of the governed,” an important principle underlying the War for Independence, in a theory known as:
   
a. Natural Law
    b. Law of Relativity
    c. Common Law
    d. Statutory Law
    e. Don’t know

16. Which of the following nations played an important role in helping the colonies defeat the British in the American Revolution?
   
a. Canada
    b. Mexico
    c. Denmark
    d. France
    e. Don’t know

17. Which of the following phrases are the opening words to the US Constitution?
   
a. When in the course of human events
    b. We the People
    c. Fourscore and seven years ago
    d. I have a dream
    e. Don’t Know

18. Which of the following events came BEFORE the Declaration of Independence?
   
a. Founding of Jamestown, VA
    b. The Civil War
    c. The Emancipation Proclamation
    d. The War of 1812
    e. Don’t Know

19. How many children do celebrities “Jon and Kate” have?
   
a. 4
    b. 6
    c. 8
    d. 10
    e. Don’t know

20. How many states were there after the United States won its independence from Britain?
   
a. 7
    b. 13
    c. 15
    d. 21
    e. Don’t Know

21. Who said the following: “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs”?
   
a. George Washington
    b. Barack Obama
    c. Karl Marx
    d. Thomas Paine
    e. Don’t know

22. Who was the first athlete to win a record 8 gold medals at a single Olympics?
   
a. Scott Hamilton
    b. Kobe Bryant
    c. Shannon Miller
    d. Michael Phelps
    e. Don’t know

23. Who famously sang the songs “Beat it” and “Billie Jean”?
   
a. Elvis
    b. Bruce Springsteen
    c. N*SYNC
    d. Michael Jackson
    e. Don’t know

24. What river did George Washington cross on Christmas Eve in 1776 in a surprise attack on the Hessian troops?
   
a. Rhine
    b. Potomac
    c. Delaware
    d. Michigan
    e. Don’t know

25. Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury?
   
a. James Monroe
    b. Alexander Hamilton
    c. Larry Summers
    d. John Seward
    e. Don’t Know

26. In what state did the Valley Forge winter encampment occur?
   
a. New York
    b. Delaware
    c. Ohio
    d. Pennsylvania
    e. Don’t know

27. When did the American Revolution begin? Was it in the . . .
   
a. 1770s
    b. 1640s
    c. 1490s
    d. 1800s
    e. Don’t know

28. Which side of the American War of Independence did American Indians support?
   
a. British
    b. American
    c. Both
    d. Neither
    e. Don’t know

29. The westernmost military action of the American Revolution took place at:
   
a. St. Louis
    b. Austin
    c. Richmond
    d. Atlanta
    e. Don’t know

30. Who famously implored her husband to “remember the ladies” in drafting laws for the newly independent United States of America?
   
a. Martha Washington
    b. Abigail Adams
    c. Molly Pitcher
    d. Phyllis Wheatley
    e. Don’t know


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To: Lucky9teen
21. Who said the following: “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs”?
   
a. George Washington
    b. Barack Obama
    c. Karl Marx
    d. Thomas Paine
    e. Don’t know
No fair! This one has two correct answers!

;-)

41 posted on 01/13/2010 10:18:14 AM PST by Constitutionalist Conservative (Two blogs for the price of none!)
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To: Lucky9teen

I only missed 3, one of which was the “John & Kate” question (WGAF anyway?). I confess though, I recently read “John Adams” (David McCullough) which was a nice refresher on the revolutionary period.


42 posted on 01/13/2010 10:19:46 AM PST by Mich Patriot
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To: Julia H.

Excellent point Julia.


43 posted on 01/13/2010 10:21:08 AM PST by Mich Patriot
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To: Huck

Yeah, 19. Who are Jon and Kate anyway?


44 posted on 01/13/2010 10:22:02 AM PST by Chuckster (Domari nolo!)
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To: TChris

Got 75% too, but I think I skipped one somehow because I went from 1 to 3. Don’t know how I skipped 2. Anyway, look at it this way; compared to todays publik skool edicated kids; we’re still frick’n geniuses.


45 posted on 01/13/2010 10:24:56 AM PST by AFreeBird (Going Rogue in 2012)
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To: Lucky9teen

Missed one. Who the hell are Jon and Kate?


46 posted on 01/13/2010 10:28:27 AM PST by Non-Sequitur
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To: Lucky9teen

Listen real close....can you hear it....?
We are all being called to service. The call is coming from the past, through the Founders and Framers....our country, family and way of life are under attack.
Who will listen to that call and will you answer?
What say you!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfKXRuFegso
Make Ready!


47 posted on 01/13/2010 10:29:11 AM PST by TheCause ("that these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States")
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To: Lucky9teen

When I answered the 30 questions you listed I got 26.5 out of 30. When I took the on-line quiz, 20 questions, got 20/20. Some questions were not among the ones you listed.

In the 30, I missed on Shay’s, Jay, Enlightenment. I gave myself halfsies on 30, since I didn’t which woman know but had the result narrowed to 2 — on an online quiz I would have had half-a-chance.


48 posted on 01/13/2010 10:30:43 AM PST by bvw
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To: windcliff

I missed 2 or 3. Who in the hell are Jon and Kate and who cares?


49 posted on 01/13/2010 10:43:25 AM PST by onedoug
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To: Lucky9teen

6, 9 and 19 wrong. 19 is not about the Constitution. Who are “Jon and Kate” anyway?


50 posted on 01/13/2010 11:13:32 AM PST by frithguild (Can I drill your head now?)
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To: onedoug

Jon And Kate Plus Eight.


51 posted on 01/13/2010 11:26:00 AM PST by windcliff
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52 posted on 01/13/2010 4:50:09 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Happy New Year! Freedom is Priceless.)
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To: Lucky9teen

19 of 20 right. What the FReep is Shays’ Rebellion, anyway? I guess I’ll get that in my “Early America,” lectures on CD, when I finish the pre-revolution ones.

I’ll be running this quiz by the Offspring, who have all studied this material!


53 posted on 01/13/2010 5:04:10 PM PST by Tax-chick (May mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to you.)
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