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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?

1,000,000 5th Grade War on Land 1 5th Grade War on Land 2 4th Grade War at Sea 3 4th Grade War at Sea 4 3rd Era of Good Feelings 5 3rd Grade Era of Good Feelings 6 2nd Grade Vocabulary 7 2nd Grade Vocabulary 8 1st Grade Presidents 9 1st Grade Presidents , , , ,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000

5th Grade War on Land 1 Question / Why was the war on land difficult for the U.S.?

5th Grade War on Land1 Answer / Fighting natives in Ohio / British by Sea and Land / Fighting natives in Ohio / British by Sea and Land

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5th Grade War on Land 2 Question / How did we get our National Anthem?

5th Grade War on Land 2 Answer / Francis Scott Key was inspired watching an all night battle at Ft. McHenry

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4th Grade War at Sea 3 Question / Who were the War Hawks?

4th Grade War at Sea 3 Answer / Members of Congress who wanted the U.S. to go to war against Britain

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4th Grade War at Sea 4 Question / Why did Madison declare war against the British?

4th Grade War at Sea 4 Answer / Taking American ships by force / Helping Native Americans / Taking sailors to fight against France / Taking American ships by force / Helping Native Americans / Taking sailors to fight against France

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3rd Grade Era of Good Feeling 5 Question / What is the Monroe Doctrine?

3rd Grade Era of Good Feelings 5 Answer / A document that barred future colonization of the western hemisphere by any European powers and U.S. promised not to fight in any foreign wars.

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3rd Grade Era of Good Feelings 6 Question / Why was the time after the war of 1812 called the Era of Good Feelings?

3rd Grade Era of Good Feelings 6 Answer / Signed peace treaty with Britain / Free blacks had more rights / Americans were united / Signed peace treaty with Britain / Free blacks had more rights / Americans were united

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2nd Grade Vocabulary 7 Question / What is the name of the person who saved George Washington’s portrait from a burning White House

2nd Grade Vocabulary 7 Answer / Dolley Madison

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2nd Grade Vocabulary 8 Question / The U.S. navy captain who defeated the British in the Battle of Lake Erie, his flag read “Don’t give up the ship”

2nd Grade Vocabulary 8 Answer / Oliver H. Perry

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1st Grade President 9 Question / Who was the 7 th President of the United States?

1st Grade President 9 Answer / Andrew Jackson

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1st Grade President 10 Question / Who was the Fourth President of the United States?

1st Grade President 10 Answer / James Madison

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Million Dollar Question Topic 11 Spelling

1,000,000 Question / Who was the Shawnee chief who attempted to united Native American peoples against new settlers in the Northwest territory?

1,000,000 Answer / Tecumseh

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