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Can You Get 100% On This 3rd to 5th Grade History Quiz

How much do you know about your history class from 3rd to 5th grade? Take this quiz to prove that you have enough knowledge to get more than 80%.

Marcus Garvey

W. E. B. Du Bois

Malcolm X

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Marcus Garvey
Garvey had a captivating, larger-than-life presence, with aspirations to match. He didn’t simply support the black nationalism movement; he also purchased three ships to take black Americans back to Africa. But Garvey’s Black Star Shipping Firm was a disaster: the ships were in poor condition, the company was run (perhaps fraudulently), and Garvey died without ever having visited Africa. Garvey was a divisive figure in his day, meeting with the Grand Wizard of the K.K.K. to plan their joint objective to deport blacks back to Africa. His legacy, however, is generally good; he is acknowledged with his contribution to the black civil rights struggle (including coining the term “Black is Beautiful”) and his impact on succeeding black nationalists.

Which president stated that the US would come to the assistance of any country threatened by the Soviet Union?

Eisenhower

Truman

Bush

Nixon

Truman
Inspired by containment policy, the Truman Doctrine guaranteed help to any country that feared Soviet influence.

To establish the Japanese Co-Prosperity Sphere, the Japanese invaded numerous regions of East Asia. Which of the following was NOT an invaded nation during WWII?

Thailand

Singapore

Australia

Hong Kong

Australia
Australia participated in the Pacific War, was attacked, but was never invaded.

One of World War One’s winners was ignored during treaty negotiations and ended up fighting its old comrades in World War Two. What nation was it?

United States

Korea

Italy

Japan

Japan
Japan received little of the spoils of victory, and the other victors were hesitant to admit the Japanese to their world order.

This former slave rose to become one of the most powerful abolitionists of the nineteenth century.

Martin Luther King

Frederick Douglass

Mohammad Ali

Gret Scott

Frederick Douglass
“What to the American slave is your Fourth of July? I answer, a day that reveals to him more than all other days of the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. To him your celebration is a sham…” Frederick Douglass was renowned for his powerful and eloquent oratory, such as in this excerpt from an 1852 speech.

In May 1945, the European war concluded with the invasion of Hitler’s bunker in Berlin. What military did this?

Soviet Union

Japan

France

Italy

Soviet Union
The Soviet army stormed Berlin and besieged German soldiers, forcing the Nazis to surrender in April 1945. The other Allied forces did not intervene in this capture, allowing the Soviet Union to handle the fighting.

What makes up the legislative branch?

United States Senate

Congress

House of Representatives

The Supreme Court

Congress
The legislative branch, or United States Congress, is in charge of enacting legislation. Every state is in charge of electing congressional representatives to represent its interests in the federal government.

Which of these rights is NOT protected by the First Amendment?

Right to peaceful assembly

Freedom of religion

Right to bear arms

Right to free speech

Right to bear arms
The First Amendment states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting its free exercise; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or limiting the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for redress of grievances.” The Second Amendment guarantees citizens the right to bear arms.

The Holocaust, conducted by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, was one of the most heinous atrocities of World War II. Which of the following is NOT a name of a concentration or extermination camp?

Munchen

Bergen-Belsen

Auschwitz

Dachau

Munchen
Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, and Dachau were three of the deadliest camps. Bergen-Belsen and Dachau were concentration camps, but Auschwitz was a labor and death camp.

To express the anguish of battle, many troops penned poetry, plays, and novels. Which of these was about World War I?

Ivanhoe

The Red Badge of Courage

All Quiet on the Western Front

Animal Farm

All Quiet on the Western Front
The Red Badge of Courage was about the American Civil War, Animal Farm was about the Russian Revolution, and Ivanhoe was about 12th century Scotland.

What is the system of government in America?

Oligarchy

Monarchy

Communism

Democracy

Democracy
The United States was built on democratic ideals, which means that any qualified citizen, regardless of income or social standing, can serve as an elected official. A federal republic is governed by elected individuals, and powers are divided between the federal and state levels.

What major conflict triggered the Cold War?

Vietnam War

Civil War

WWI

WWII

WWII
The United States and the Soviet Union (USSR), two of WWII’s victors, became adversaries during the Cold War.

Germany unsuccessfully pushed this country to attack the United States in order to force them into war in a leaked telegraph. What was the country?

Mexico

Canada

Spain

Poland

Mexico
Germany backed Mexico in the Zimmerman telegraph to strive to reclaim territories taken by the United States in the American Southwest.

Alexander Fleming was a biologist and pharmacologist by trade, but his most famous discovery was unintentional and changed medicine forever. What is it?

Aspirin

Flu Shot

Penicillin

Salbutamol

Penicillin
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin after leaving a culture plate out in his lab before going on vacation. When he returned, he saw that mold had developed that would eventually become the world’s first true antibiotic.

Which of George Washington’s plantations was nearly destroyed by the British?

Mount Vernon

Graceland

Vistaland

Rodney Plantation

Mount Vernon
Anchored on the Potomac River near Washington’s Mount Vernon plantation, the Brits requested that the estate send “a huge quantity of provisions.” Lund, Washington’s estate manager and relative, agreed to their request. Washington responded to this, writing, “It would have been a less painful circumstance to me, to have heard, that in consequence of your non-compliance with [the HMS Savage’s request], they had burnt my House, and laid the Plantation in ruins.”

What is the name of this historical figure is depicted in this image?

Albert Einstein

Robert E. Lee

Stephen Hawking

Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant
During the American Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant led the Union army as the 18th President of the United States. For his achievements, he was honored with a $50 note and is hailed as a great general. He was given the first name Hiram when he was born, and the “S.” in his name stands for nothing.

What are the requirements for running for President of the United States?

Natural-born U.S. citizen AND at least 35 years old

Natural-born U.S. citizen OR at least 45 years old

Natural-born U.S. citizen ONLY

At least 35 years old ONLY

Natural-born U.S. citizen AND at least 35 years old
Article II, Section I of the United States Constitution specifies the qualifications for running for president as being a natural-born citizen of the United States and being at least 35 years old. Individuals who had been a permanent resident of the United States for at least 14 years were also eligible in the early years of American history, but that provision is now essentially outdated.

In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone. He was born in which country of the United Kingdom in 1847?

Scotland

England

Greenland

Finland

Scotland
Alexander Graham Bell was the second son of Alexander Bell and Eliza Symonds Bell and was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Alexander junior’s name was not changed to “Graham” until he was ten years old.

Who leads the executive branch of the United States government?

The Speaker of the House

Congress

The Supreme Court

The President

The President
The president of the United States is the executive branch’s leader as well as the Commander in Chief of the United States military. The Armed Forces. The primary check on presidential authority is that he or she cannot enact laws, but the individual may veto legislation passed by the legislative branch.

When President Lincoln refused to surrender the territory, this fort was bombarded by Southern troops, kicking off the Civil War.

Fort Henry

Fort Sumter

Fort Wagner

Fort Donelson

Fort Sumter
The first fight of the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter in South Carolina, which was also the first state to secede.

Which baseball icon became the first African American to play in the Major Leagues, breaking the sport’s color barrier?

Jackie Robinson

Jesse Owens

Hank Aaron

Willie Mays

Jackie Robinson
On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson made history by starting at first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Black ballplayers had previously exclusively participated in the Negro Leagues. Robinson went on to have an incredible baseball career, earning Rookie of the Year his first year and League MVP two years later.

What were the alliances that brought the eastern and western blocs together against one another?

NATO and the Warsaw Pact

NATO and Sykes-Picot Act

NATO and IMF

Versaille Treaty

NATO and the Warsaw Pact
NATO was formed at the end of WWII to provide mutual defense against internal and external attack; the Warsaw Pact was founded in 1955 to retain Soviet rule over these regions.

Adolphe Sax was a talented Belgian violinist. Which section of the orchestra did his most renowned invention come from?

Woodwind

Keyboards

Strings

Percussion

Woodwind
Despite its brass construction, the saxophone is classified as a woodwind instrument due to its sound generating mechanism. Unlike real brass instruments, the sound of a saxophone is produced by a vibrating reed rather than the player’s lips.

Which nation saw a communist revolution that toppled its ruler during WWI?

Ottoman Empire

Poland

France

Russia

Russia
Czar Nicholas II of Russia was overthrown in 1917, paving the way for the formation of the USSR.

Who was the Soviet Union’s leader during the start of the Cold War?

Klakashinov

Medvedev

Stalin

Putin

Stalin
At the start of the Cold War, the Soviet ruler was Josef Stalin. As a tyrant, he created a personality cult around himself, and cities were renamed in his honor.

Bang, Bang! What was the location of the “shot heard round the world”?

Battle of Monmouth

Battle of Concord

Battle of Midway

Battle of Bunker Hill

Battle of Concord
“By the rude bridge that arched the flood/Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled/Here once the embattled farmers stood/And fired the shot heard round the world,” according to Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Concord Hymn,” was fired on April 19, 1775, when 70 Minutemen gathered on Lexington’s village green to meet the British marching toward Concord. Nobody knows which side fired the initial shot, and the rest is history.

Between 1915 and 1970, this artwork by African-American artist Jacob Lawrence illustrates the great movement of blacks from the rural south to metropolitan places in the North and Midwest. What term do historians use to describe this time of tremendous population shift?

Great Exodus

Great Crossing

Great Migration

Great Transition

Great Migration
At the turn of the twentieth century, the great majority of African Americans still remained in the South. Only 53% remained in the South at the conclusion of the Great Migration in 1970. Eighty percent of African Americans currently live in cities across the country. Why did millions of African-Americans flee the South? To seek better economic possibilities, away from the racially discriminatory institution that remained in place after the end of slavery 50 years earlier.

What is the total number of senators in the United States Senate?

100

200

500

10

100
Each state has two senators, for a total of 100 senators, with the vice president serving as Senate president. The Senate is responsible for approving any treaties or hired officials suggested by the president, in addition to formulating and adopting measures.

What country began the Cold War partnered with the Soviet Union and gradually got closer to the United States?

North Korea

China

South Korea

France

China
The infamous Sino-Soviet split allowed Americans to send an olive branch to China. This was most notably done by Richard Nixon on his 1971 visit to China.

George Washington Carver, a brilliant botanist and innovator, is well recognized for developing several unusual applications for this lowly crop?

Potato

Peanuts

Wheat

Sweet Potato

Peanuts
George Washington Carver was able to transform peanuts into over 100 various goods, including fuel, polymers, colors, and even an unproven polio therapy.

During the Civil War, he was the President of the Confederate States of America. What is the name of this man?

James Shortstreet

Brixton Bragg

Jefferson Davis

George Puckett

Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis was the Confederacy’s president. He was a Democratic representative from Mississippi prior to the war.

Which individual was assassinated that ignited WWI?

Winston Churchill

George Washington

Queen Elizabeth

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, was killed on June 28, 1914, by the Serbian nationalist movement the Black Hand.

Rudolf Diesel named the mechanical mechanism that became his most renowned invention after himself. What was this device?

Spark plug

Engine

Wheels

Incandescent Bulb

Engine
Rudolf Diesel’s engine design work aimed for a substantially greater efficiency ratio than steam engines.

On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed which historic document involving slavery?

Emancipation Proclamation

Articles of Confederation

Gettysburg Address

2nd Amendment

Emancipation Proclamation
While the Emancipation Proclamation was a significant step toward the abolition of slavery in the United States, it only declared the liberation of a subset of slaves: those residing in the Confederacy’s rebel states. To prevent confrontation, slaves in neutral border states and those already under Union administration were excused. The proclamation also stated that emancipated black males might now join the Union Army; by the conclusion of the Civil War, approximately 200,000 black soldiers had fought for the Union and the cause of freedom.

What year would we be in if we could travel back in time to the start of the Civil War?

1861

1862

1863

1865

1861
On April 12, 1861, Confederate soldiers bombarded the Union-controlled Fort Sumter in Charleston Bay, officially starting the Civil War.

The United States did not declare war until the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. When did this happen in 1941?

11-Dec

7-Dec

1-Nov

4-Jul

7-Dec
The Japanese attacked the American facility at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Approximately 2400 Americans were slain.

When the Japanese refused to surrender, President Truman detonated the newly created atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. What was the plane’s name that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima?

Spirit of St. Hiro

Double Lion II

Enola Gay

Lady Southern Cross

Enola Gay
On August 6, 1945, the Enola Gay flew over Japan and dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.

“All’s well that ends well.” What is considered the war’s final major battle?

Battle of Cowhens

Battle of Princeton

Battle of Stalingard

Battle of Yorktown

Battle of Yorktown
The Colonial Army defeated British General Lord Cornwallis at the Action of Yorktown, which turned out to be the war’s final significant battle. When Cornwallis surrendered, Prime Minister Lord North exclaimed across the water, “Oh God, it’s all over.” He was right.

If both the President and the Vice President are unable to serve for whatever reason, who takes over the presidency?

The Congress

The Senate

Speaker of the House

First Lady

Speaker of the House
If both the President and the Vice President are unable to serve, the Speaker of the House steps in.

Aside from inventing the Morse code, Samuel Morse was also known for what artistic pursuit?

Painting

Sculpture

Acting

Music

Painting
Samuel Morse’s creative talent led to his admission to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1811.

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