Can You Pass A College Level US History Exam?

Do you have what it takes to pass a college level US history exam? It's time to find out! Take these 12 quiz questions and put your United States history knowledge to the ultimate test!
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Who was the first President to be impeached?
Andrew Johnson
Richard Nixon
bill Clinton

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Who was the President during World War One?
Woodrow Wilson
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Warren Harding

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Which of the following was not one of the original 13 colonies?
Georgia
Maine
Virginia

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This battle ended the Revolutionary war.
The Battle of Valley Forge
The Battle of Yorktown
The Battle of Saratoga

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When Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics for the Star Spangled Banner, he was describing the bombardment of what important installation?
The US Capital Building
Fort Sumter
Fort McHenry

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Who is next in line for the presidency if the President and Vice President are no longer able to serve in office?
The Senate Majority Leader
The Secretary of State
The Speaker of the House

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Which of the following is NOT a right protected by the 1st Amendment?
Freedom of the press
Freedom of speech
Separation of church and state

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What famous Government Building was burned by the British during the War of 1812?
The Pentagon
The Treasury Building
The White House

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Who, of the following, was not a U.S. President?
Alexander Hamilton
James K. Polk
Millard Fillmore

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What Constitutional Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920?
15th
19th
25th

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This booklet written by Thomas Paine, which was instrumental in changing public opinion towards supporting the revolution.
Common Sense
Liberty and Tyranny
The Problem With Democracy

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How many amendments to the Constitution have there been since its ratification?
22
25
27
Unfortunately, you don't know your college level US history just yet! While you might remember the basics learned back in grade school, you're not keen on your amendments or the constitution. Hey, don't worry, American history is far from easy to remember!

C+, US History Flop

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You are US history hip! Not only did you pass this college level history quiz with flying colors, but you proved that some Americans do really know their US history well. From the constitution to granting women the right to vote, you know America's most important moments like the back of your hand.

B+, US History Hip

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You are a total US history pro! Unlike the average American, you pride yourself on knowing the history of this country well. From the earliest days to the modern era, you believe that knowing history is not only important it's pretty much a necessity. After all, history has a tendency to repeat itself!

A+, US History Pro

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1
Who was the first President to be impeached?
Andrew Johnson
Richard Nixon
bill Clinton
2
Who was the President during World War One?
Woodrow Wilson
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Warren Harding
3
Which of the following was not one of the original 13 colonies?
Georgia
Maine
Virginia
4
This battle ended the Revolutionary war.
The Battle of Valley Forge
The Battle of Yorktown
The Battle of Saratoga
5
When Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics for the Star Spangled Banner, he was describing the bombardment of what important installation?
The US Capital Building
Fort Sumter
Fort McHenry
6
Who is next in line for the presidency if the President and Vice President are no longer able to serve in office?
The Senate Majority Leader
The Secretary of State
The Speaker of the House
7
Which of the following is NOT a right protected by the 1st Amendment?
Freedom of the press
Freedom of speech
Separation of church and state
8
What famous Government Building was burned by the British during the War of 1812?
The Pentagon
The Treasury Building
The White House
9
Who, of the following, was not a U.S. President?
Alexander Hamilton
James K. Polk
Millard Fillmore
10
What Constitutional Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920?
15th
19th
25th
11
This booklet written by Thomas Paine, which was instrumental in changing public opinion towards supporting the revolution.
Common Sense
Liberty and Tyranny
The Problem With Democracy
12
How many amendments to the Constitution have there been since its ratification?
22
25
27