Who is the Vice-President of the United States today?
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Who is the Vice-President of the United States today?
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Who is the Vice-President of the United States today?
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Who is the Vice-President of the United States today?
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How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?
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How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?
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How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?
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How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?
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What are the three branches of our government?
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What are the three branches of our government?
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What are the three branches of our government?
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What are the three branches of our government?
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How many Supreme Court Justices are there?
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How many Supreme Court Justices are there?
You picked 13.
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How many Supreme Court Justices are there?
You picked 2 from each state.
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How many Supreme Court Justices are there?
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When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
You picked July 4, 1876.
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When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
You picked July 4, 1776.
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When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
You picked July 4, 1789.
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When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
You picked July 4, 1791.
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Who becomes President of the United States if the President and the Vice-President should die?
You picked the President of the Senate.
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Who becomes President of the United States if the President and the Vice-President should die?
You picked the Chief Justice.
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Who becomes President of the United States if the President and the Vice-President should die?
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Who becomes President of the United States if the President and the Vice-President should die?
You picked the Secretary of State.
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Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?
You picked a civil rights leader.
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Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?
You picked a senator from Georgia.
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Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?
You picked a Supreme Court Justice.
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Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?
You picked a governor of Georgia.
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Which President freed the slaves?
You picked George Washington.
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Which President freed the slaves?
You picked Ulysses S. Grant.
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Which President freed the slaves?
You picked Thomas Jefferson.
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Which President freed the slaves?
You picked Abraham Lincoln.
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What is the United States Capitol?
You picked Philadelphia, PA.
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What is the United States Capitol?
You picked Washington, D.C.
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What is the United States Capitol?
You picked the building where the President works.
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What is the United States Capitol?
You picked the building where Congress meets.
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The Capitol is a building where Congress meets. The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C.
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How many states are there in the United States?
You picked 51.
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How many states are there in the United States?
You picked 49.
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How many states are there in the United States?
You picked 13.
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How many states are there in the United States?
You picked 50.
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