ACCURATE ANSWERS
1. What is the title of the national anthem of the United States?
God Bless America
The Star-Spangled Banner
America the Beautiful
This Land Is Your Land
2. _____ was a famous diplomat, writer, inventor, and scientist who attended
the Constitutional Convention.
George Washington
Patrick Henry
Benjamin Franklin
John Adams
3. Describe the role of a U.S. Senator in relation to their constituents.
A U.S. Senator represents only the political party they belong to.
A U.S. Senator only represents the wealthy individuals in their
state.
A U.S. Senator primarily focuses on state government issues.
A U.S. Senator represents all people of their state, advocating
for their interests and concerns in the federal government.
4. The origin of the National Anthem (The Star Spangled Banner) is:
A popular song about the British flag that was rewritten about
,the American flag
, A poem about the flag still standing after a battle against
Germans during World War II
A British poem regarding a flag that wasn't even American
A poem about the flag still standing after a nighttime battle
during the War of 1812
5. What is the name of the President of the United States right now?
Donald Trump
Mike Pence
Paul Ryan
John Thune
6. Which of the following is a power specifically granted to the federal
government by the Constitution?
To regulate education
To issue driver's licenses
To declare war
To conduct elections
7. In order to ensure the passage of the Constitution in New York,
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay wrote
Third Treatise of Government
Accounts of the Constitutional Convention
Constitutional Commentaries
Federalist Papers
8. Who was President during World War I?
, John Adams
Woodrow Wilson
Abraham Lincoln
Ronald Reagan
9. Today any citizen who is at least...............can vote.
18 years old
20 years old
16 years old
17 years old
10. To vote in the US, you must be at least ______ years of age.
30
15
18
21
11. Discuss the significance of Susan B. Anthony's contributions to civil
rights in the context of American history.
Susan B. Anthony played a crucial role in advocating for
women's rights, which laid the groundwork for future civil
rights movements.
Susan B. Anthony's contributions were limited to voting rights for
men.
Susan B. Anthony primarily focused on labor rights and did not
engage in women's rights.
Susan B. Anthony was mainly involved in environmental activism.