| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Vice President who killed the above | Aaron Burr | 100%
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| President who signed the Emancipation Proclamation | Abraham Lincoln | 100%
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| Treasury secretary killed in a duel | Alexander Hamilton | 100%
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| Aviation pioneer who disappeared in 1937 | Amelia Earhart | 100%
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| Traitorous general in the American Revolution | Benedict Arnold | 100%
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| He and Paul Allen founded Microsoft in 1975 | Bill Gates | 100%
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| Agricultural labor activist who founded the NFWA | Cesar Chavez | 100%
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| Famed fleet admiral during World War II | Chester Nimitz | 100%
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| Famed general during World War II and the Korean War | Douglas MacArthur | 100%
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| World War II general and Cold War president | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 100%
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| The King of Rock N' Roll | Elvis Presley | 100%
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| He wrote the Star-Spangled Banner | Francis Scott Key | 100%
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| Escaped slave who became an outspoken abolitionist | Frederick Douglass | 100%
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| Segregationist governor of Alabama who ran for president | George Wallace | 100%
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| First president of the United States | George Washington | 100%
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| Famed conductor on the Underground Railroad | Harriet Tubman | 100%
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| He broke the color barrier in baseball | Jackie Robinson | 100%
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| Assassinator of Lee Harvey Oswald himself | Jack Ruby | 100%
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| President during the Mexican-American War | James K. Polk | 100%
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| Famed quarterback known as Joe Cool | Joe Montana | 100%
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| Radical abolitionist who raided Harper's Ferry in 1859 | John Brown | 100%
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| Oil tycoon who was one of the richest Americans ever | John D. Rockefeller | 100%
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| President assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald | John F. Kennedy | 100%
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| First American to orbit the Earth | John Glenn | 100%
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| Founding father known for his signature | John Hancock | 100%
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| Longest-serving Chief Justice of the Supreme Court | John Marshall | 100%
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| Vietnam War POW who ran for president in 2008 | John McCain | 100%
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| Founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Joseph Smith | 100%
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| Jazz trumpeter known as Satchmo | Louis Armstrong | 100%
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| Civil rights activist; at one point a member of the Nation of Islam | Malcolm X | 100%
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| Civil rights activist who had a famous dream | Martin Luther King Jr. | 100%
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| One of the explorers of the northern Louisiana Territory | Meriwether Lewis | 100%
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| The King of Pop who died from propofol intoxication | Michael Jackson | 100%
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| Born as Cassius Clay and known as the Greatest | Muhammad Ali | 100%
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| Give him liberty or give him death! | Patrick Henry | 100%
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| He rode at midnight to warn the British were coming | Paul Revere | 100%
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| Famed Confederate general from Virginia | Robert E. Lee | 100%
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| Native American woman who assisted the two above answers | Sacagawea | 100%
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| First female justice on the Supreme Court | Sandra Day O'Connor | 100%
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| Creator of Family Guy and American Dad | Seth MacFarlane | 100%
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| First black justice on the Supreme Court | Thurgood Marshall | 100%
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| Explored the northern Louisiana Territory with the above | William Clark | 100%
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| Explored the southern part of the Louisiana Territory | Zebulon Pike | 100%
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| Vice President of the Confederate States of America | Alexander H. Stephens | 0%
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| Steel tycoon who wrote The Gospel of Wealth | Andrew Carnegie | 0%
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| Famed female trick shooter from the wild west | Annie Oakley | 0%
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| Arizona conservative who ran for president in 1964 | Barry Goldwater | 0%
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| Entertainer and 19-time host of the Academy Awards | Bob Hope | 0%
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| Actor known for Somkey and the Bandit and The Longest Yard | Burt Reynolds | 0%
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| Star actor of the Dirty Harry franchise | Clint Eastwood | 0%
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| Gulf War general and first black Secretary of State | Colin Powell | 0%
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| Railroad tycoon known as the Commodore | Cornelius Vanderbilt | 0%
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| Do it for this seven-time NASCAR champion | Dale Earnhardt | 0%
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| Frontiersman who explored and settled Kentucky | Daniel Boone | 0%
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| Admiral famous for his role in the Battle of Mobile Bay | David Farragut | 0%
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| King of the Wild Frontier | Davy Crockett | 0%
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| Vice President who shot someone in a "hunting accident" | Dick Cheney | 0%
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| Queen of Country who is universally loved | Dolly Parton | 0%
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| First lady who was married to her cousin | Eleanor Roosevelt | 0%
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| Suffragist ally of the above and renowned abolitionist | Elizabeth Cady Stanton | 0%
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| Writer of A Farewell to Arms and The Old Man and the Sea | Ernest Hemingway | 0%
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| Legendary singer known as Ol' Blue Eyes | Frank Sinatra | 0%
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| Founded Maryland as a refuge colony for English Catholics | George Calvert | 0%
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| Comedian and social critic known for his seven dirty words | George Carlin | 0%
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| General who died at Little Bighorn during his infamous last stand | George Custer | 0%
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| President who was formerly the head of the CIA | George H.W. Bush | 0%
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| First woman to be nominated for either president or vice president | Geraldine Ferraro | 0%
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| Kentucky senator who brokered the Missouri Compromise | Henry Clay | 0%
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| Inventor of the assembly line and a Nazi sympathizer | Henry Ford | 0%
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| Congressman who said "Go west, young man" | Horace Greeley | 0%
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| Founded Georgia as the last of the Thirteen Colonies | James Oglethorpe | 0%
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| First ever Congresswoman, and to date the only one from Montana | Jeanette Rankin | 0%
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| President of the Confederate States of America | Jefferson Davis | 0%
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| Vice President notorious for his role in the Nullification Crisis | John C. Calhoun | 0%
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| Commander of American forces in World War I | John J. Pershing | 0%
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| Privateer who had not yet begun to fight | John Paul Jones | 0%
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| Famed actor known as the Duke | John Wayne | 0%
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| Banking tycoon during the Gilded Age | J.P. Morgan | 0%
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| Country singer who was a coal miner's daughter | Loretta Lynn | 0%
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| First female Secretary of State | Madeline Albright | 0%
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| Actress born as Norma Jeane Mortenson | Marilyn Monroe | 0%
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| President who spoke Dutch as his first language | Martin Van Buren | 0%
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| Civil rights activist assassinated at his home in Mississippi | Medgar Evers | 0%
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| Hero of the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812 | Oliver Hazard Perry | 0%
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| Famous for roles in Good Morning, Vietnam and Good Will Hunting | Robin Williams | 0%
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| President of the Republic of Texas, later governor and senator | Sam Houston | 0%
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| Founding father and namesake of a Boston lager | Samuel Adams | 0%
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| Lakota warrior who led resistance to westward expansion | Sitting Bull | 0%
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| Vice president who took kickbacks while governor of Maryland | Spiro Agnew | 0%
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| Long-serving segregationist senator from South Carolina | Strom Thurmond | 0%
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| Famed suffragist from Rochester, New York | Susan B. Anthony | 0%
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| Shawnee warrior killed in the War of 1812 | Tecumseh | 0%
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| Inventor known as the Wizard of Menlo Park | Thomas Edison | 0%
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| Civil War general who demanded unconditional surrender | Ulysses S. Grant | 0%
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| Famed football coach who won Super Bowl I | Vince Lombardi | 0%
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| 19-year anchorman of CBS Evening News | Walter Cronkite | 0%
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| Secretary of State who bought Alaska from Russia | William H. Seward | 0%
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| Civil War general whose middle name is the above | William T. Sherman | 0%
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| Outlaw country singer known for marijuana activism | Willie Nelson | 0%
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| Gunman at the O.K. Corral, assistant to his brother Virgil | Wyatt Earp | 0%
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