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FREE U.S. History Lessons

  1. Revolutionary War Jokes Jokes
  2. U.S History Jokes
  3. Geography Jokes
  4. Clean Jokes

The History website has so many great resources. The following is awesome for U.S. History classes. Students (and teachers) can test their knowledge by answering questions that appear on the U.S. Citizenship Test.

This is a great website to test the knowledge American History, Civics, and American Government. There are two ways to play:

Part 1: “Click here to take the citizenship quiz. You will be presented with a series of questions from the U.S. Citizenship Test and timed on how quickly you can answer them correctly.”

Part 2: Click here to take the the full-length U.S. Citizenship Quiz. It includes 96 questions from the U.S Government test. You will have the opportunity to answer every question without being timed.”

Test your US History Knowledge: http://www.history.com/citizenship-quiz

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Below are just a few of the questions from the Civics section: http://www.history.com/citizenship-quiz

  1. Why does the flag have 50 stars?… because there are 50 states?

  2. What is not a U.S. Territory?… The Cayman Islands

  3. Why does the flag have 13 stripes? Because of the 13 original colonies.

  4. What is the capital of the United States?… Washington D.C.

 

Below are just a few of the questions from the American History section: http://www.history.com/citizenship-quiz .

  1. What is NOT a reason the colonists fought the British?… Because the British did not allow them to grow tobacco.
  2. What is NOT a reason the the colonists came to America?… Ease of travel from one continent to the other.
  3. What year was the constitution written?… 1787
  4. Who was the president during the Great Depression and World War II?… Franklin Roosevelt

Below are just a few of the questions from the American Government section: http://www.history.com/citizenship-quiz score:                   .

 

  1. What is the highest court in the United States?… The Supreme Court
  2. What month do we vote for the President?… November
  3. What is the name of the current Speaker of the House?