In the American Politics Trivia Quiz we are testing all your knowledge of the US political system and its history. Do you see yourself as a politics fan? Or do you simply want to learn some new facts that you are able to show off with? Either way, this quiz will be perfect for you.
Whether you’re a staunch Republican supporter, or you’re a devoted Democratic advocate, the quiz doesn’t discriminate. We have 10 questions that cover both parties as well as the system as a whole.
So, don’t wait. Take the American Politics Trivia Quiz to prove just how knowledgeable you really are on the American political landscape and make sure you share your results so you can show off to all your friends.
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Question of
When was the United States Declaration of Independence ratified?
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1776
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1772
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1765
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1780
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What was the purpose of the the United States Declaration of Independence?
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To annouce and explain separation from Great Britain
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To announce and explain the American Constitution
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To announce and explain the rights of America
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To announced and explain the rules of the President
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Question of
When did the Second Continental Congress first meet?
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1775
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1777
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1780
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1782
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Question of
Which state did not participate in the First Continental Congress?
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Georgia
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Virginia
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New Jersey
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North Carolina
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When was the American revolution?
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1775-1783
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1756-1774
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1784-1801
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1802-1812
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Question of
What was the name of the petition from 1775 that attempted to prevent a war between the thirteen colonies?
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The Olive Branch Petition
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The Model Treaty
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The Article of Confederation
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The Bill of Rights
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Question of
How many Amendents were on the United States Bill of Rights?
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10
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8
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12
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14
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Question of
Who was known as the “Father of the Constitution”?
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James Madison
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George Washington
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Luther Martin
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George Wythe
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Question of
Who was the first Mayor of New York?
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Pieter Schuyler
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Hendrick Hansen
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Evert Bancker
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Edward Holland
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Question of
Who was the Vice President when James Madison was President of the United States?
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George Clinton
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James Monroe
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Thomas Jefferson
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