A) July 4, 1872 B) June 14, 1901 C) September 2, 1860 D) August 8, 1884
A) Green Party B) Libertarian Party C) Democratic Party D) Republican Party
A) 1923 B) 1918 C) 1944 D) 1931
A) Massachusetts B) Vermont C) Ohio D) New York
A) Silent Cal B) Chatty Calvin C) Loquacious Lou D) Verbose Vic
A) Franklin D. Roosevelt B) Warren G. Harding C) Woodrow Wilson D) Theodore Roosevelt
A) Doctor B) Lawyer C) Engineer D) Farmer
A) Laissez-faire B) Keynesian economics C) Socialism D) Communism
A) F. Scott Fitzgerald B) Ernest Hemingway C) Dorothy Parker D) Mark Twain
A) Dogs B) Birds C) Cats D) Horses
A) New Hampshire B) Rhode Island C) Massachusetts D) Vermont
A) Cancer B) Coronary thrombosis C) Stroke D) Pneumonia
A) Asians B) African Americans C) Native Americans D) Immigrants
A) March 4, 1929 B) June 12, 1919 C) August 2, 1923 D) September 10, 1921
A) Make America Great Again B) Keep Cool With Coolidge C) Change You Can Believe In D) Yes We Can
A) Boston, Massachusetts B) New York City, New York C) Northampton, Massachusetts D) Plymouth, Vermont
A) Silent Cal Speaks B) From Vermont to the White House C) The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge D) Presidential Reflections
A) Census Bureau B) FBI C) Immigration Bureau D) Department of Homeland Security
A) Isolationist B) Welcoming C) Open borders D) Restrictive
A) Textile B) Automobile C) Steel D) Coal
A) Bess B) Abigail C) Grace D) Eleanor
A) Princeton University B) Yale University C) Amherst College D) Harvard University |