U.S. History trivia quiz

Also no.

  1. Robert Todd Lincoln, the 16th President’s eldest son.
  2. Gouverneur Morris (Franklin had both legs, despite his gout).

Fort Jefferson, which was and is in the Dry Tortugas. And I agree with you about Dr. Mudd’s level of culpability (I’ll be taking a “Booth’s escape route” tour next spring and expect to learn more). I believe he was the only Lincoln conspirator sent to Fort Jefferson, but I may be wrong.

Now don’t anybody go looking it up until the game is over!

This question remains unanswered, I believe.

Correctamundo!

Was #19 Jimmy Carter, by any chance?

Sigmund Freud.

No. But you’re kinda warm.

  1. We’ve already mentioned John Nance Garner and Harry Truman; who was FDR’s second VP?
  2. Benjamin Franklin thought what bird should be the national symbol, rather than the bald eagle?
  3. Who was Amelia Earhart’s also-later-disappeared navigator?
  4. What flag, first raised in Cambridge, Mass. in early 1776, is considered by many historians to be the country’s first national flag?
  5. What senator, later to gain greater notoriety/fame after Theodore Roosevelt’s presidential term, was his best friend?

Right you are. I’ll give you that. Thanks.

The noble Turkey. Gobble, gobble, gobble!

Ignorance. I forget who said that, though.

Correct about the turkey, Frosted Glass.

That is a negative.

I know it’s a Wallace.

Henry Wallace?

The (then future Reverend) Martin Luther King Jr.

Ohio – the state was celebrating the 150th anniversary of its putative 1803 admission just as Ike’s term was beginning, and the error was discovered.

  1. Henry Agard Wallace
  2. Fred Noonan
  3. The “Don’t Tread on Me” banner with the snake?

Not to nitpick, but how is this remotely a US history question?

The Hunley was a Confederate submarine launched during the Civil War.

Correct (also by Sternvogel, who also got 19, 39 and 41 correct, but not 42).

It’s about an American composer, who in the past wrote a song still popular in the U.S.

Incorrect. This was correctly answered above: it was the Turtle, sent to attack HMS Eagle during the American Revolution. The Hunley made the first successful attack; we’re still waiting for the answer as to its target.

Here are some more…

  1. Robert E. Lee’s citizenship was finally restored by an Act of Congress signed by which President?
  2. Henry Clay received what remarkable recognition in his first term in Congress?
  3. The British surrendered to the combined American and French armies at Yorktown in what year?
  4. Donald Segretti of Watergate notoriety popularized what obscene term for political dirty tricks?
  5. What was architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s best-known house designed for a client outside of Illinois?