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1.2.3.4.A.HawaiiB.CaliforniaC.AlaskaD.New York A.1366B.1633C.1636D.1363 A.FloridaB.MaineC.VirginiaD.Maachusetts The U.S.A is known as a “Melting Pot”A.mixture of nationalitiesB.mixture of climates
C.mixture of habitsD.mixture of religions
5.Most of the colleges and universities in the US are located ____D________.A.in only 5 or 6 states along the Atlantic coast
B.in the south
C.in states with a large population
D.along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts
6.7.The most famous leader of black movements in the US was ____B______.A.DouglasB.Martin Luther KingC.Malcolm XD.Garrison The important thing done in the Second Continental Congre was that __D__________.A.the Articles of Confederation was signed
B.the Revolutionary War ended
C.a new government was discued
D.George Washington was appointed commander of the Continental army
8.9.On which day is Halloween celebrated?BA.5 NovemberB.31 OctoberC.17 MarchD.25 December In the Civil War, Lincoln iued the famous __B___________.A.the Bill of RightsB.the Emancipation Proclamation
C.the Federalist PaperD.the Declaration of Independence
10.The current U.S.President is ___D_________.A.George W.BushB.John F.Kennedy
C.Benjamin FranklinD.Barack H.Obama
11.The largest state of all the states of America is ____B______.A.TexasB.AlaskaC.CaliforniaD.Hawaii
12.The United States is ____A_______ populous country in the world.A.the third mostB.the second mostC.the mostD.the fourth most
13.The British established 13 colonies along ______C______.A.the west coast of north AmericaB.the west coast of South America
C.the east coast of north AmericaD.the east coast of south America
14.___B________, the youngest American President, was aainated in 1963.A.Thomas JeffersonB.John F.Kennedy
C.Benjamin FranklinD.John Adams
15.Which of the following event speeded up the Westward Movement?A
A.Gold rush in California.B.Boston Tea Party.C.The first shot in Lexington.D.Greensburg sit-ins.16.The origins of the most Americans are __A_______.A.IndiansB.BritishC.FrenchD.Chinese
17.The Declaration of Independence was drafted by ___A________.A.Thomas JeffersonB.George Washington
C.Benjamin FranklinD.John Adams
18.___C______ is NOT an American tourist attraction.A.Yellowstone national parkB.The Statue of Liberty
C.Giant’s CausewayD.Grand Canyon national park
19.The first ten amendments to the U.S.Constitution was called ____C_______.A.The Treaty of ParisB.The Federalist Paper
C.The Bill of RightsD.The Articles of Confederation
20.___A_______ is considered America’s unique contribution to music.A.JazzB.Rock and RollC.Country MusicD.Western Music
21.____D______ is the first permanent British colony in North America.A.GeorgiaB.MaachusettsC.MarylandD.Virginia
22.Who resigned because of Watergate Scandal, the first president to do so in American history? ___C_____.A.KennedyB.JohnsonC.Richard NixonD.Truman
23.American Presidents are elected ____B_________.A.every two yearsB.every four yearsC.every five yearsD.every six years
24.Which branch of American government has the power to interpret the Constitution?A
A.The Supreme CourtB.The PresidentC.The HouseD.The Senate
25.The largest city of the U.S.is ______A_______.A.New YorkB.ChicagoC.Washington, D.C.D.San Francisco
26.The Constitution of _______, drawn up in 1787, is the oldest written constitution in the world.A.USAB.BritainC.IrelandD.Canada
27.Slavery is the major cause of ____________.A.The Civil WarB.the war of Independence
C.the Indian WarD.the Trenton War
28.The largest religious group in America is ____________.A.Roman CatholicsB.ProtestantsC.OrthodoxD.Presbyterians
29.The main purpose of Ku Klux Klan is ___________.A.persecuting blacksB.killing politicians
C.kidnapping foreignersD.murdering millionaires
30.Which of the following American universities is NOT located in the northeast of the US?
A.California UniversityB.Yale University
C.Harvard CollegeD.Chicago University
31.The President during the American Civil War was __________.A.Andrew JacksonB.Abraham Lincoln
C.Thomas JeffersonD.George Washington
32.The western part the of the United States is covered with ____________, which stretches from British
Columbia in Canada to the state of New Mexico.A.Appalachian MountainsB.Rocky Mountains
C.Cascade MountainsD.Sierra Nevada Mountains
33.The Head of the Representatives is called ___________.A.ChancellorB.SpeakerC.ChairmanD.Leader
34.The capital city of the U.S.is ____________.A.New YorkB.ChicagoC.Washington, D.C.D.San Francisco
35.American president has the following power except ____________.A.appointing government officialsB.commanding the armed forces
C.making foreign policiesD.interpreting the Constitution
36.According to the United States Constitution, the legislative power is invested in _________.A.the Federal GovernmentB.the Supreme CourtC.the CabinetD.the Congre
37.When was the Declaration of Independence adopted by the Continental Congre? _____________.A.On July 2, 1776B.On June 4, 1776C.On July 4, 1776D.On July 6, 1774
38.____________ has been called the “cradle of American liberty”.A.BostonB.PhiladelphiaC.PlymouthD.Chicago
39.Valentine’s Day on February 14 is a day ____________.A.for family unionB.for university students
C.to memorize those killed by the Roman EmpireD.for lovers
40.Which of the following river is located in the United States?
A.Miiippi RiverB.Thames RiverC.St.Lawrence RiverD.Yellow River
41.How many continental states were there at the time of independence of the United States?
A.13B.53C.48D.35
42.Which of the following company is not headquartered in the United States?
A.AppleB.Coca ColaC.Wal-MartD.Shell
43.The following are the factors that have contributed to the development of the US economy EXCEPT ________.A.the vast space and resources of the land
B.the ideal economic opportunity
C.English as its national language
D.hard work by the people
44.Which of the following cities is NOT located in the Northeast, U.S.?
A.HustonB.BostonC.BaltimoreD.Philadelphia
45.The oldest sport in the United States is ____________.A.footballB.baseballC.basketballD.hocky
46.Whoever said “I have a dream”? _____________.A.Benjamin FranklinB.Francis BaconC.LincolnD.Martin Luther King
47.There are totally __________ states in the United States.A.48B.51C.49D.50
48.The emblem of the Democratic Party is ____________.A.elephantB.donkeyC.bearD.bull
49.The tenure of office of federal judges is ___________ in the US.A.4 years longB.8 years longC.for lifeD.5 years long
50.Which of the following served the longest presidential term in the US?
A.Franklin RooseveltB.John AdamsC.Thomas JeffersonD.George Bush