| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| First Democratic Republican President (3rd) | Thomas Jefferson | 97%
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| First President of the US | George Washington | 95%
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| First Federalist President (2nd) | John Adams | 89%
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| Passed the Tariff of 1828 | John Quincy Adams | 89%
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| First Republican president, leader during the civil war | Abraham Lincoln | 87%
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| Used settlement houses to assimilate immigrants into American life | Jane Adams | 87%
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| Started the National Bank | Alexander Hamilton | 84%
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| President during Ww2, comes up with the “New Deal” | Franklin Delano Roosevelt | 79%
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| President who supported the square deal | Theodore Roosevelt | 79%
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| First President of the Democratic Party | Andrew Jackson | 76%
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| __ Doctrine prohibited European colonization in the Americas | Monroe | 76%
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| Led ~70 people through the Underground Railroad network to freedom in the north | Harriet Tubman | 74%
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| Inventor of the Lightblub | Thomas Edison | 74%
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| Intelligent confederate general nicknamed “Stonewall” | Thomas Jackson | 74%
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| Considered the American Father of Literature, wrote “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” | Mark Twain | 71%
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| Passed Cili Rights Act of 1964, also sent combat troops to Vietnam | Lyndon B Johnson | 68%
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| President who began reconstruction of the south | Andrew Johnson | 66%
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| Inventor of the cotton gin | Eli Whitney | 66%
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| Wrote the pamphlet, “Common Sense” | Thomas Paine | 66%
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| Deaf and blind Professor, advocate, and author | Helen Keller | 63%
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| Surrendered his army at Appomattox Court House | Robert E Lee | 63%
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| Refused to give up her seat in a bus as an act of protest, triggered the bus boycott | Rosa Parks | 61%
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| Continued reconstruction and was a “Radical Republican” | Ulysses s Grant | 61%
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| President during the end of the Cold War | George HW Bush | 58%
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| President during 9/11 and war with Iraq | George W Bush | 58%
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| President who dropped the atomic bombs | Harry S Truman | 58%
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| President at the start of the Great Depression | Herbert Hoover | 58%
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| President during the Bay of Pigs Invasion and Cuba Missile Crisis | John F Kennedy | 58%
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| Gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington | Martin Luther King Jr. | 58%
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| Supported Environmentalism, but also involved in the Watergate Scandal | Richard M Nixon | 55%
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| Went missing on her attempt to circumnavigate the globe | Amelia Earhart | 53%
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| Wrote the “Star Spangled Banner” | Francis Scott Key | 53%
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| Wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” as a true depiction of life as a slave | Harriet Beecher Stowe | 50%
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| Came Up with the 3/5 Compromise | James Wilson | 50%
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| President during WW1 | Woodrow Wilson | 50%
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| Enacted major tax cuts, and partook in economic practices similar to “Trickle Down” Economics | Ronald Reagan | 47%
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| President of the confederacy | Jefferson Davis | 45%
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| __ v Board of Education established “separate but equal” segregation as unconstitutional | Brown | 39%
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| Supported and Presided over the US during the Spanish American War | William McKinley | 37%
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| President who ends reconstruction | Rutherford B Hayes | 34%
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| President promoted the idea of “Manifest Destiny | James K Polk | 32%
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| Supposedly had a list of 205 communists and contributed to the Red Scare | Joseph McCarthy | 32%
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| __ v Madison establishes Judicial Review | Marbury | 29%
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| This Case established that enslaved people were not US citizens, nor were they entitled to the freedoms of citizens | Dred Scott | 24%
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| Leader of Seneca Falls Convention | Elizabeth Cady Stanton | 24%
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| Came up with the “American System” | Henry Clay | 24%
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| Established monopoly through Horozontal Integration | John D Rockefeller | 21%
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| Rebellion which killed over 50 people, leading to stricter laws against Black Americans | Nat Turner | 18%
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| Introduced the Kansas Nebraska Act | Stephen Douglas | 16%
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| Passed the Chinese Exclusion Act | Chester A Arthur | 13%
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| Tennessee v __ establishes that evolution cannot be taught in schools | John Thomas Scopes | 13%
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| Establishes monopoly through Vertical Integration | Andrew Carnegie | 11%
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| __ v __ established segregation as separate but equal | Plessy v Ferguson | 8%
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| Supported the Temperance movement and women’s suffrage movement | Carrie A Nation | 3%
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| Wrote the Articles of Confederation | John Dickinson | 3%
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| __ v Maryland establishes that national law is above state law | McCulloch | 3%
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| __ v United States Established that freedom of Speech was not absolute | Schenk | 0%
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