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By: Olivia and Frank

WarsGovernmentGeography Women’s Rights

Where was the gun shot ‘heard around the world?’ (Lexington and Concord)

Who wrote most of the Declaration of Independence? (Thomas Jefferson)

What land mass covers most of Canada’s land? (Canadian Shield)

What did Susan B. Anthony do in Rochester, New York that led to her arrest? (voted)

When did the French and Indian War end? (1763)

What does a bill have to get through before it reaches the President? (Congress)

What are 2 major water-ways in Canada? (Mackenzie and St. Lawrence River)

True of False A few women walked in parades in support of women’s rights? (False)

How many people were killed in the Boston Massacre? (5 people)

Who was the first president to be sworn into office in Washington D.C? (Thomas Jefferson)

Name one thing the United States is the second largest producer of ? (Coal, Petroleum, and Natural Gas)

What was one thing Alice Paul did to support women’s rights? (Chained herself to the fence in front of the White House / She wouldn’t eat while in custody)

What year did George Washington lead the Americans into victory? (1781)

When did the Constitution start? (1787)

What separates the Western and Eastern Hemisphere? (Prime Meridian)

What was one thing that Victoria Woodhull did to support women’s rights? 1.She said Congress should make a law that women should be able to vote 2. She had a newspaper published 3. She ran for president

What was the only colony that was not represented in Philadelphia to write the Constitution? (Rhode Island)

What is the highest court within the federal government? (Supreme Court)

What region holds half of Canada’s population? (St. Lawrence Lowlands)

What letter said “men and women are to be created equal?” (Declaration of Sentiment)