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Waluin 07-05-2001 01:19 PM

Ok, hotshot!

Jeopardy-Style!

"This well-respected revolutionaly war state militia commander was given a distinct nickname for his rough military tactics, and later played a pivotal roll in conflcits within the western territories of the Ohio region."

Ramon de Ramon y Ramon 07-05-2001 02:15 PM

I am not American either, but a challege is a challenge, so I have given it a try and resisted the temptation to conduct some research before answering. Thus these are my results "off the top of my head" and I beg your pardon for the gaps in my knowledge.


Test your knowledge, and I'll post the results later

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The following questions were posed to 17 shoppers at the Mall

1. Q. Why do we celebrate the Fourth of July?
- the Continental Congress issued the declaration of independence on Juli 4th, 1776

2. Q. From which country did America gain independence?
- That one was the toughest of them all: after struggling with myself for hours I managed to narrow the choices down to: Rwanda, Malawi, the Cayman Islands, Malta and the UK. At this point I was just forced to guess and ended up somehow with the UK. The Cayman Islands would have been cooler: I would love to speak some Caymanese once in a while !

3. Q. Which river did George Washington and his troops cross in a surprise attack during the Revolutionary War?
- Here I was truly forced to guess. I think it was either the Potomac or the Delaware and I would rather pick the latter. Isn't there a very famous painting depicting that event ?

4. Q. Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?
- Almost sure it was in the Philadelphia.

5. Q. What are the three 'unalienable rights' afforded to us by the Declaration of Independence?
- pursue of personal happiness
- legal prosecution only through due process and by a jury of peers ?
- no taxation without representation ?

6. Q. How many stripes are on the American flag?
- 13, one for each of the original founding members states

7. Q. Who wrote the words to the "Star Spangled Banner?"
- I really have no idea: Walt Whitman ? Not really, I am afraid, that would have been about 100 years too late. My knowledge of early American patriotic poetry is, uh, rather limited ... http://www.tgeweb.com/cgi-bin/ubb/no...es/FRblush.gif

8. Q. What country gave us the Statue of Liberty?
- France

9. Q. Who was the first president of the United States?
- George Washington

10. Q. Which came first: the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence?
- the Declaration of Independence



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Gaelic 07-05-2001 05:46 PM

More sad commentary about the lack of standards in schools. Perhaps there should be some standard in order to graduate...



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Lord of Alcohol 07-05-2001 06:04 PM

I missed one, and an easy one. For some stupid reason I said Boston (to myself)when I knew it was Philly. But yes its pretty pitiful kids cant pass that test

John D Harris 07-05-2001 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sazerac:
I'll see your colonies...AND raise you the original delegates to the Continental Congress from each colony who signed the Declaration of Independence.

President of the Continental Congress: John Hancock

New Hampshire --Dr. Josiah Bartlett
Massachusetts --John Adams (the future 2nd President)
Rhode Island --Stephen Hawkins
Connecticut --Roger Sherman
New York --Louis Morris
New Jersey --Rev. John Witherspoon
Philadelphia --Dr. Benjamin Franklin
Delaware --Caesar Rodney
Maryland --Samuel Chase
Virginia --Thomas Jefferson (the future 3rd President)
North Carolina --Joseph Hewes
South Carolina --Edward Rutledge
Georgia --Dr. Lymon Hall

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Sazerac 07-05-2001 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by John D Harris:
Sazerac: I fold, I've played enough poker to know when I'm holding a loosing hand http://www.tgeweb.com/cgi-bin/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif



Sorry, John D. : it's just that "1776" happens to be one of my favorite musicals! http://www.tgeweb.com/cgi-bin/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif

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Sazerac 07-05-2001 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Waluin:
Ok, hotshot!

Jeopardy-Style!

"This well-respected revolutionaly war state militia commander was given a distinct nickname for his rough military tactics, and later played a pivotal roll in conflcits within the western territories of the Ohio region."

Heh...I think you got me on this one. My first response is "Old Rough-and-Ready" Zachary Taylor, but he was Mexican War, some 60 years later. Anyone else know?

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Lioness 07-05-2001 09:16 PM

1. America's freedcom
2. England
3. Delaware
4. Philly
5. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
6. 13
7. Francis Scott Key
8. France
9. George Washington
10. DoI

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John D Harris 07-05-2001 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Waluin:
Ok, hotshot!

Jeopardy-Style!

"This well-respected revolutionaly war state militia commander was given a distinct nickname for his rough military tactics, and later played a pivotal roll in conflcits within the western territories of the Ohio region."

Who is Lt. Col. George Rogers Clark ?



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Sazerac 07-05-2001 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by John D Harris:
Quote:

Originally posted by Waluin:
Ok, hotshot!

Jeopardy-Style!

"This well-respected revolutionaly war state militia commander was given a distinct nickname for his rough military tactics, and later played a pivotal roll in conflcits within the western territories of the Ohio region."

Who is Lt. Col. George Rogers Clark ?



You know, I thought about him...but what's his "rough" nickname? That's what threw me off. Is he the one?

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