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Important Individuals Next

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Question 1: Paul Revere was a Courier for what two Committees ?  A) Boston Committee of Correspondence and the Massachusetts Committee of Safety A) Boston Committee of Correspondence and the Massachusetts Committee of Safety  B) Boston Committee of Safety and the Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence B) Boston Committee of Safety and the Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence  C) Washington Post Committee and the War Efforts Committee C) Washington Post Committee and the War Efforts Committee  D) Washington Army Committee and the Rebel Committee of Freedoms D) Washington Army Committee and the Rebel Committee of Freedoms Next

Question 2: What year was Paul Revere Born?  A) 1679 A) 1679  B) 1764 B) 1764  C) 1734 C) 1734  D) 1656 D) 1656 Next

Question 3: What did Paul Revere do in 1801 after the war?  A) Write his autobiography entitled My Midnight Ride on the Eve of War. A) Write his autobiography entitled My Midnight Ride on the Eve of War.  B) start a copper rolling mill B) start a copper rolling mill  C) Marry his late wife Rachel C) Marry his late wife Rachel  D) retire from the army D) retire from the army Next

Question 4: What year was Samuel Adams Born?  A) 1722 A) 1722  B) 1752 B) 1752  C)1699 C)1699  D)1645 D)1645 Next

Question 5: In 1774 Samuel Adams was a part of what elite group ?  A) The Rebel Colonies A) The Rebel Colonies  B) The First Continental Congress B) The First Continental Congress  C) The Hancock Declaration signing party C) The Hancock Declaration signing party  D) he was a part of no elite group during that year D) he was a part of no elite group during that year Next

Question 6: What Newspaper did Benjamin Franklin start?  A) The New York Times A) The New York Times  B) The Philadelphia Herald B) The Philadelphia Herald  C) The Pennsylvania Gazette C) The Pennsylvania Gazette  D) He did not start a Newspaper D) He did not start a Newspaper Next

Question 7: What did Franklin realize when he rubbed a glass rod with a piece of cloth?  A) Conservation of Energy A) Conservation of Energy  B) Conservation of charge B) Conservation of charge  C) nothing C) nothing  D) the light bulb D) the light bulb Next

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