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Questions in history

[Done] Snap, crackle, pop! Name the cereal capital of the world: a. Kellogg, Minn. b. Battle Creek, Michigan c. General Mills, Idaho

[Done] This patriotic hymn, also called “America,” shares its tune, ironically, with “God Save the Queen,” the British National Anthem. Name it. A. “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” B. “America the Beautiful” C. “The Marines Hymn”

[Done] What is the source of the following phrase: “Government of the people, by the people, for the people”?

[Done] Where should you go to read President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, which is carved in the walls of the Lincoln Memorial? a. Gettysburg, Penn. b. Washington, D.C. c. Philadelphia, Penn.

[Done] Which battle produced the bloodiest day of the Civil War?

[Done] How many words are in the Pledge of Allegiance? A. 31 B. 22 C. 29

[Done] How many amendments, or changes, are there to the U.S. Constitution? A. 27 B. 14 C. 33

[Done] In which city will you find NASA’s headquarters for all piloted U.S. space projects?

[Done] The 15th Amendment, which granted African Americans the right to vote, was passed on which date?

[Done] Identify the idea that suggests the government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs. A. Dawes Act B. Marxism C. Laissez-Faire D. Antietam