Unit 1 History Practice Test
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- Q1Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?Thomas JeffersonFrancis Scott KeyJohn AdamsDolley Madison30s
- Q2Who surveyed the land of Washington, D.CBenjamin BannekerThomas JeffersonJohn AdamsDolley Madison30s
- Q3What was the first capital of the United States?Boston, MassachusettsWashington, D. C.Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNew York City, New York30s
- Q4What is the current capital of the United StatesNew York City, New YorkPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaWashington, D. C.Boston, Massachusetts30s
- Q5The first lady meansMrs. AndrewsThe president's daughterThe president's wifeThe president's mom30s
- Q6The three branches of government arejudges, lawyers and police officersjudicial, executive, and legislativejudicial, leader and executiveI don't know30s
- Q7The branch of government that makes all the laws isexecutivelegislativejudicial30s
- Q8The branch of government that interprets all the laws islegislativeexecutivejudicial30s
- Q9The branch of government that enforces the law isexecutivelegislativejudicial30s
- Q10The President leads what branch of government?legislativejudicialexecutive30s
- Q11Who wrote the National AthemThomas JeffersonFrancis Scott KeyJohn Adams30s
- Q12How many members are in the Supreme Court?fiftyninetentwo30s
- Q13Benjamin Banneker helped survey the city ofNew York City, New YorkPhiladephia, PennsylvaniaWashington D.C.30s
- Q14The stamp act made colonist pay what?taxes on paperstaxes on food30s
- Q15What was John Adam's most important case wasThe War for IndependenceThe Boston Tea PartyThe Boston Massacre30s