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History Test 3

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  • My family and I were the first to live in the president's mansion. Who am I?
    John Adams
  • Who lives in the White House?
    the president and his family
  • First Lady:
    president's wife
  • Who is the head of the executive branch of government?
    the president
  • which branch of government interprets the law?
    judicial branch
  • identify the state with the check mark
    North Carolina
  • What started the War of 1812
    Britain tried to keep America from trading with the rest of the world
  • How many members are on the Supreme Court?
    9
  • three branches of government:
    executive judicial and legislative
  • What did the Stamp Act do?
    made colonists pay taxes on important documents
  • identify the state with the check mark
    Arkansas
  • Which branch of government enforces the law?
    executive branch
  • identify the state with the check mark
    Kentucky
  • identify the state with the check mark
    Mississippi
  • I helped survey the city of Washington, D.C. Who am I?
    Benjamin Banneker
  • identify the state with the check mark
    West Virginia
  • identify the state with the check mark
    Louisiana
  • identify the state with the check mark
    Georgia
  • John Adam's most important case:
    Boston Massacare
  • John Quincy Adams was the son of:
    John Adams
  • identify the state with the check mark
    Alabama
  • identify the state with the check mark
    Virginia
  • identify the state with the check mark
    Florida
  • Dolley Madison saved:
    the portrait of George Washington
  • identify the state with the check mark
    Tennessee
  • Which branch of government makes the laws?
    legislative branch
  • identify the state with the check mark
    South Carolina
  • I wrote the national anthem. Who am I?
    Francis Scott Key
  • Benjamin Banneker created an ____________________ to help plants grow
    irrigation system
  • Name the famous song written at the Battle of Fort McHenry, that became the national anthem
    The Star-Spangled Banner