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1.
who is known as the 'father of the constitution'?
a.
james madison

b.
john jay

c.
thomas jefferson

d.
john adams

e.
alexander hamilton

2.
what is the 'bill of rights'?
a.
the 1st ten amendments to the constitution

b.
another name for the preamble of the constitution

c.
the original name for the articles of confederation

d.
the rights granted to you by the constitution

e.
none of the above

3.
this founding father from virginia, now known as the "father of the bill of rights", has a university named after him in that state.
a.
henry clay

b.
john jay

c.
alexander hamilton

d.
john adams

e.
george mason

4.
what is the most correct statement below defining the purpose of the constitution?
discuss
a.
to give rights to the people

b.
to make sure the federal government is the supreme law of the land

c.
to tell the people what they can and cannot do.

d.
to restrain and inhibit the power of the federal government

e.
to enumerate the rights that the states may retain for themselves.

5.
the declaration of independence was written to what king of what country, to state the reasons we were declaring our independence.
discuss
a.
king louis xvi of france

b.
king george iii of england

c.
king henry v of england

d.
queen elizabeth i of england

e.
king louis xiv of france

6.
which of the following is not a right protected by the 1st amendment?
discuss
a.
freedom of the press

b.
freedom of speech

c.
the right to peaceably assemble

d.
the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances

e.
the right of separation of church and state

7.
what is the purpose of the 2nd amendment?
discuss
a.
to ensure the people always have a means of hunting for food

b.
to provide muskets and ammunition to citizens if the british attack

c.
to ensure citizens always retained the ability and right of armed resistance against their own gov't

d.
for the purpose of forming the national guard in each state

e.
for the formation of militias which are regulated by the federal government

8.
how many verses does "the star spangled banner" have?
a.
1

b.
2

c.
3

d.
4

e.
5

9.
when francis scott key, during the war of 1812, wrote the lyrics for the star spangled banner, he was describing the bombardment of what important installation?
a.
the capitol building, washington dc

b.
west point, new york

c.
fort mchenry, maryland

d.
fort sumter, south carolina

e.
fort lee, massachusetts

10.
how many amendments to the constitution have there been since its ratification?
a.
27

b.
22

c.
25

d.
29

e.
20

11.
what is the purpose of a corporation?
a.
to provide needed goods and services

b.
to create jobs

c.
to pay taxes to fund social programs

d.
to make a profit

e.
all of the above

12.
who is next in line for the presidency if the president and vice president are no longer able to serve in office?
a.
president pro tempore of the senate

b.
senate majority leader

c.
no one. a special election will be held

d.
the most senior cabinet member

e.
the speaker of the house

13.
who is the current chief justice of the supreme court?
a.
john roberts

b.
samuel alito

c.
anthony kennedy

d.
clarence thomas

e.
antonin scalia

14.
who is famous for saying "is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? forbid it, almighty god. i know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death."
discuss
a.
thomas jefferson

b.
benjamin franklin

c.
patrick henry

d.
nathan hale

e.
samuel adams

15.
who, of the following, was not a u. s. president?
a.
james k. polk

b.
alexander hamilton

c.
john adams

d.
millard fillmore

e.
thomas jefferson

16.
what constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920?
a.
15th

b.
17th

c.
19th

d.
21st

e.
25th

17.
who was the president during world war one?
a.
franklin roosevelt

b.
calvin coolidge

c.
william mckinley

d.
warren harding

e.
woodrow wilson

18.
who was the first president to be impeached?
a.
andrew johnson

b.
bill clinton

c.
william howard taft

d.
richard nixon

e.
andrew jackson

19.
which of the following was not one of the original 13 colonies?
a.
massachusetts

b.
maine

c.
georgia

d.
virginia

e.
delaware

20.
to secure foreign assistance, this founding father spent much of the revolutionary war as ambassador to france trying to convince the french fleet to come to the aid of our cause.
a.
benjamin franklin

b.
john hancock

c.
richard henry lee

d.
samuel adams

e.
benjamin rush

21.
this battle ended the revolutionary war, by forcing general cornwallis to surrender, because the british army had become trapped on the coast between the continental army and the french fleet.
a.
battle of yorktown

b.
battle of trenton

c.
valley forge

d.
battle of cowpens

e.
battle of saratoga

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