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Old 07-05-2001, 01:19 PM   #31
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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."
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Old 07-05-2001, 02:15 PM   #32
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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 ...

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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Old 07-05-2001, 05:46 PM   #33
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More sad commentary about the lack of standards in schools. Perhaps there should be some standard in order to graduate...



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Old 07-05-2001, 06:04 PM   #34
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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
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Old 07-05-2001, 09:11 PM   #35
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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

Sazerac: I fold, I've played enough poker to know when I'm holding a loosing hand


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Old 07-05-2001, 09:13 PM   #36
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Sazerac: I fold, I've played enough poker to know when I'm holding a loosing hand


Sorry, John D. : it's just that "1776" happens to be one of my favorite musicals!



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Old 07-05-2001, 09:15 PM   #37
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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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Old 07-05-2001, 09:16 PM   #38
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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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Old 07-05-2001, 11:10 PM   #39
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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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Old 07-05-2001, 11:35 PM   #40
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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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