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Independence ay Quiz 1. What is the title of the National nthem? - Oh, Say an You See - merica the eautiful - God less merica - The Star Spangled anner 2. Which of the following rights is guaranteed by the first amendment? - Right to ear rms - Freedom of Religion - Right to Vote - ll of the bove 3. What is the title of the head of a city government? - Mayor - hancellor - Governor - hairman of the oard 4. Who has the ability to declare - The President - The Secretary of efense - The Joint hiefs - The ongress 5. How many full terms may a Senator serve? - 1-2 - 4 - No term limits for Senators 6. How many full terms can a President serve? - 1-2 - 4 - There are no term limits for Pres. 7. How many years is a full term for a Representative? - 1-2 - 4-6 8. Which amendment sets the minimum voting age to 18? - 1st - 19th - 18th - 26 th 9. Who becomes President if both the President and Vice President die? - The Speaker of the House - The hief Justice - The Secretary of efense - The First Lady 10. On July 4th, 1776 we declared Independence from whom? - Germany - Spain - Great ritain - Rome 11. How many branches of government do we have? - 1-2 - 3 - zero

12. Which is part of the judicial branch at the federal level? - The Supreme ourt - The Senate - The ongress - The Presidential abinet 13. Who elects the President of the United States? - The House of Representatives - The Senate - The Electoral ollege - The State Governors 14. How many states are there? - 10-13 - 50-100 15. How many stripes are there on the merican Flag? - 10-13 - 50-100 16. Who was the President of the United States during the civil war? - braham Lincoln - George Washington - Ulysses S Grant - Lyndon Johnson 17. Who is the current President of the United States? - ill linton - olin Powell - arack Obama - ick heney 18. Who is the current Vice President of the United States? - ill linton - olin Powell - Hillary linton - Joe iden 19. Why did the Pilgrims come to merica? - to establish a trade route with India - to establish a new nation - to set up fur trade with the Natives - to find religious freedom 20. How many total Senators are there? - 10-13 - 50 100 21. The onstitution has how many mendments? 23-27 31-33 22. How many mendments have been proposed officially by ongress but never ratified? - None 1-6 - 12

23. Which of these amendments is a ratified and current amendment? - eclaring it illegal to desecrate the merican Flag - Equality of rights regardless of Gender - Restricting marriage in all States to be between a man and a woman - Prohibiting the importing of liquor into States where it is illegal 24. In what year was the last amendment ratified? 1868-1920 - 1961 1992 25. What is the Official Language of the United States? - None - Latin English Esperanto 26. Who was the first Vice President of the United States? - George Washington - John dams - Thomas Jefferson - ndrew Jackson 27. Who said "Give me liberty or give me death?" - Nathan Hale - John Wilkes ooth - Patrick Henry - Thomas Paine 28. How many Presidents were assassinated while in office? 1 2 4 6 29. Which of these Presidents was born in Texas? - wight. Eisenhower - Ronald Reagan - Richard Nixon - George W. ush 30. How many Presidents have been impeached? - None 1 2-4

Independence ay Quiz nswers orrect nswer Your nswer Explanation 1. What is the title of the National nthem? While it is true that the first line of the National nthem is "O, Say an You See" the title of the song is"the Star Spangled anner". The words were written by Francis Scott Key after he witnessed the bombardment of FortMcHenry by the ritish during the War of 1812. The fort held and inspired Key to write his poetry. Later it was put to music and in 1916 was made the official National nthem by President Wilson. 2. Which of the following rights is guaranteed by the first amendment? The First mendment guarantees the right of free speech, the right to petition, the freedom of assembly, as well as the freedom of religion. The right to bear arms is granted by the second amendment. oth amendments were adopted as part of the ill of Rights (the first 10 amendments) and were drafted to check the powers of a centralized government over its citizens. 3. What is the title of the head of a city government? tradition carried over from England, the heads of ity government are called Mayors. In some merican cities there is a city court of which the mayor is chief judge. 4. Who has the ability to declare war? One of the complaints leveled against England when merica declared its independence was the overreaching power the monarch had over the military. Fearful that even a President could abuse this power, the ability to declare war was given to ongress.since then the office of the President has been able to work around this in several cases using the Emergency Powers of the Presidency. For instance, merican troops were committed and served in Kosovo during the country's conflict, yet merica never officially declared war.

5. How many full terms may a Senator serve? The onstitution has no term limits specified for any office (except for the President - see Question 6). Term Limits have become a hot topic in the last 10 years. Some states have tried to impose term limits on their candidates but this was found to be unconstitutional by the Supreme ourt. The only way term limits at the federal level will ever come about is by the ratifying of an amendment to the constitution. 6. How many full terms can a President serve? s the first President, George Washington set many precedents that later Presidents followed. One of these traditions was the voluntary limit to two terms in office. fter Franklin Roosevelt broke this tradition and held the office four times,some policy makers moved to keep this from happening again. The 22nd amendment to the onstitution was ratified in 1951 and turned Washington's two term tradition into binding law. 7. How many years is a full term for a Representative? The length of a full term for a member of the House of Representatives is set by the onstitution at 2 years. 8. Which amendment sets the minimum voting age to 18? The fourth amendment ratified to clarify voter's rights was a result of protests against the war in Viet Nam. The argument was that a person old enough to fight for their country should be old enough to vote in its elections. efore its adoption the voting age was 21. 9. Who becomes President if both the President and Vice President die? In 1947 ongress thought it necessary to sketch out a line of succession in the case of both the President and Vice President becoming unable to perform their duties. This was in response to the realization that a nuclear attack could effectively wipe out large portions of our government. Policy makers wanted to ensure that the office holder was an elected official rather than an appointed official if at all possible. Thus the Speaker of the House and the

Senate Pro Tempore were selected to be next in line for the Presidency. 10. On July 4th, 1776 we declared Independence from whom? The merican olonies were in the possession of Great ritain until merica declared its Independence as a new nation on July 4th, 1776. Though most mericans still say we declared our Independence from England, this is technically incorrect. 11. How many branches of government do we have? Wary of a system in which one person can hold too much power, the drafters of the onstitution separated the powers of government among 3 branches: The Executive (President), The Legislative (The ongress), and The Judicial (The Supreme ourt). 12. Which is part of the Judicial branch at the federal level? The Supreme ourt is the highest court in the country. It interprets the meaning of laws set forth by ongress and it determines if these laws, as well as State laws that come before it, are legal under our onstitution. 13. Who elects the President of the United States? This question does not seem as difficult after the 2000 Presidential election. The electoral college came under scrutiny after it was illustrated that a candidate can win the election without having a majority of the vote. In 2000 l Gore won the popular vote and George ush won the Electoral ollege vote. 14. How many states are there? There are 50 states in the United States. The last, Hawaii was admitted to the Union on ugust 21, 1959. There is a political movement for a 51st state, Puerto Rico, to be added. 15. How many stripes are there on the merican Flag? There are 13 stripes on the merican flag that stand for the original 13 merican olonies. 16. Who was the President of the United States during the civil

war? y the time Lincoln was inaugurated into the office of President 7 states had seceded and the ivil War was on its way. He was shot during his second term of office and died on pril 15, 1865. He lived long enough to see the end of the ivil War but was unable to implement his plans for the rebuilding of the nation. 17. Who is the current President of the United States? arack Obama is the 44rd President of the United States. He was elected the 44th President of the United States on November 4, 2008, and sworn in on January 20, 2009. He and his wife, Michelle, are the proud parents of two daughters, Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7. 18. Who is the current Vice President of the United States? Joe iden is the current VP of the United States. Joseph Robinette iden, Jr., was born November 20, 1942, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the first of four siblings. t age 29, he became one of the youngest people ever elected to the United States Senate. 19. Why did the Pilgrims come to merica? While this statement is considered the correct answer on the itizenship Test and is the most correct out of the multiple answers, it is not entirely true. The Pilgrims did leave England to avoid religious persecution but first went to Holland. This was not to their tastes either as the more radical religious groups insulted their sensibilities. The solution was to create their own colony where they were free to practice their own beliefs and free from the tainting of other belief systems. 20. How many total Senators are there? The onstitution provides for 2 Senators from each state no matter its size or population. With 50 states that makes 100 Senators. This provides an advantage for small states. For instance Rhode Island, our smallest state, has 2 Senators, the same number of Senators that represent alifornia or Texas. This balances out the House of Representatives where the number of Rep's a state receives is based on population.

21. The onstitution has how many mendments? mendments to the onstitution began immediately after its ratification. n amendment must pass the House and Senate by 2/3rds vote and then be passed by no less than 3/4ths of the States. 22. How many mendments have been proposed officially by ongress but never ratified? Six mendments have been proposed by ongress but never gained enough States' votes to be ratified. They are: One of the first amendments in the ill of Rights laying out representation, one outlawing titles of nobility, one guaranteeing a state's right to practice slavery, one that gives the Federal Government control over child labor laws, The Equal Rights mendment, and one that would have given full representation in the House and Senate. ll of these amendments failed. 23. Which of these amendments is a ratified and current amendment? While the 19th amendment guarantees a woman's right to vote, the Equal Rights mendment, guaranteeing their equal protection under the law was never passed. This does not mean women have no rights, it is now considered implied elsewhere in the onstitution. Making flag desecration illegal was given much discussion in the early 90's but never passed the House or Senate. President ush supports an amendment to ban gay marriage, but, again, that has never passed the House or Senate. The 21st amendment repealed the 18th amendment that prohibited the consumption and sale of alcohol. To ensure a State's right to maintain the ban, the 21st also made it illegal to import liquor into dry states. 24. In what year was the last amendment ratified? When the amendment process began, no time limits were put in place for ratification. The 27th amendment, putting delays on ongressional pay hikes, was originally proposed with the ill of Rights. It sat without ratification until 1992, when Gregory Watson, an aide to a Texas legislator, took up the cause and won the

required States to pass the proposed amendment. 25. What is the Official Language of the United States? The United States has no official language; it is a right reserved for the States. urrently 29 States have English as an official language. Louisiana includes French, Hawaii includes Hawaiian, and New Mexico includes Spanish as official languages. 26. Who was the first Vice President of the United States? When selected for the job, dams wrote that the Vice President was "the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived." It seems little has changed with the office over time. 27. Who said "Give me liberty or give me death?" Legend says that when the Virginia legislature was balking at committing troops during the Revolutionary War, it was Patrick Henry's speech that inspired them to change their mind. s an interesting note, Henry was a critic of the onstitution and campaigned against its adoption. He believed it gave the Federal Government too much power and was instrumental in the ratification of the ill of Rights. 28. How many Presidents were assassinated while in office? While John F Kennedy and braham Lincoln easily come to mind, there are two other Presidents who were assassinated in office. James Garfield was shot only 4 months after taking office and died 80 days later. William McKinley was shot at the Pan-merican Exposition while greeting the public and died soon after. Four other Presidents have died in office of natural causes. Four other presidents (Reagan, Truman, Ford, and Jackson) all survived attempted assassinations. 29. Which of these Presidents was born in Texas? trick question. While George W. ush is associated with Texas and lived there his adult life, he was born in onnecticut. Nixon was our only president born in alifornia, and Reagan (though Governor of alifornia at one time) was born in Illinois.Eisenhower grew up in

Kansas, but was born in Texas. Texas was also the birth place of one other president, Lyndon. Johnson. 30. How many Presidents have been impeached? Two Presidents have been impeached, ndrew Johnson and ill linton. ndrew Johnson took office after Lincoln's assassination. His conciliatory policies toward the South and his blocking of ivil Rights legislation caused a bitter confrontation that resulted in his impeachment. linton was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice during the Monica Lewinsky scandal. oth Presidents were eventually acquitted. Richard Nixon resigned before he could be impeached, though proceedings to do so were underway