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Special Edition: The United States of America

America was discovered by which explorer? Amerigo VespucciVasco de Gama Christopher Columbus James Cook

When did the Pilgrims celebrate the 1 st Thanksgiving? In 1620In 1720 In 1621In 1721

What is the name of the person who guided Lewis and Clark during their expedition? Lakota ShoshoneSacagawea Wampanoag

When was the Declaration of Independence signed? On January 26 th, 1765On April 4 th, 1865 On July 4 th, 1776On February 15 th, 1868

What is the name of the president who organized the Louisiana Purchase? George WashingtonThomas Jefferson John AdamsAbraham Lincoln

What are the dates of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? From 1801 to 1809 From 1804 to 1808From 1804 to 1806 From 1803 to 1806

When was George Washington elected president?

When did the Civil war start? In 1860In 1861 In 1862In 1863

What were the jobs Abraham Lincoln did? LawyerAccountant PostmasterShopkeeper

When was Martin Luther King assassinated? On April 4 th 1865On April 14 th 1968 On April 4 th 1968On April 14 th 1865

What did Rosa Parks do in 1955? She refused to sit in the bus She refused to sit next to a white man She refused to sit at the front of the bus She refused to move to the back of the bus

What was the name of the Boycott led by Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King in 1955? The Tennessee Bus Boycott The Alabama Bus Boycott The Montgomery Bus Boycott The Missouri Bus Boycott

Who was not involved in the Civil Rights Movement? Thomas Jefferson Rosa Parks Martin Luther King Abraham Lincoln

Which amendment of the Constitution promulgates the abolition of slavery? The 12 th amendment The 13 th amendmentThe 14 th amendment The 11 th amendment

Where is situated the Headquarter of the Executive Power? In the US CapitolIn the White House In the SenateIn the Supreme Court