A) 1800 B) 1829 C) 1790 D) 1865
A) The Reformer B) The Great Communicator C) Old Hickory D) Gentleman Jack
A) Battle of New Orleans B) Battle of Yorktown C) Battle of Gettysburg D) Battle of Antietam
A) Kentucky B) South Carolina C) Tennessee D) Virginia
A) The Alien and Sedition Acts B) The Emancipation Proclamation C) The Nullification Crisis D) The Louisiana Purchase
A) Captain B) Lieutenant C) Colonel D) Major General
A) Hiram B) Nathaniel C) Jasper D) Lyncoya
A) Martha Washington B) Dolley Madison C) Peggy Eaton D) Abigail Adams
A) War of 1812 B) Revolutionary War C) Mexican-American War D) American Civil War
A) Martin Van Buren B) John Tyler C) John Quincy Adams D) John C. Calhoun
A) McCulloch v. Maryland B) Dred Scott v. Sandford C) Marbury v. Madison D) Worcester v. Georgia
A) Ashland B) Monticello C) The Hermitage D) Mount Vernon
A) Native American assimilation program B) Treaty of Greenville C) Indian Removal Act D) Reservation system |