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[资料]2008年开始使用的144道入籍新试题(中英文版)
by 风儿 发贴于 加州阳光 http://bbs.calsunshine.info/sutra227700.html#227700

144道新试题中文版
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06年12月01日

1、说出独立宣言中的一个重要观念
答:人自出生起便带有天赋之权利。
答:政府的权利来自于人民。
答:人民可改变损害人民权利的政府。
答:人人均为平等。

2、至高无上的法律是什么法?
答:宪法。

3、宪法的作用是什么?
答:建立政府的基础。
答:保护美国人民的基本权利。

4、宪法中“我们-人民”含义为何?
答:政府的权利来自于人民。

5、怎样称呼对宪法的改变?
答:修正。

6、修正的含义是什么?
答:改变宪法的内容。

7、宪法中前十大改动是什么?
答:权利法案。

8、说出第一修正案中的权利或自由。
答:言论 答:信仰 答:集会
答:出版 答:向政府情愿

9、宪法中共有多少修正案?
答:27个。

10、独立宣言目的为何?
答:宣布美国从英国脱离并独立。
答:宣布美国脱离英国。

11、问:信仰自由的含义为何?
答:有是否信仰任何宗教的自由。

12、美国的经济体制是什么?
答:资本主义经济。
答:自由市场。 答:市场经济。

13、政府的三个分支是什么?
答:行政、立法、司法。
答:国会、总统、法院。

14、说出政府中的一个部门。
答:国会。 答:立法机关。答:总统。
答:行政。 答:法院。 答:司法。

15、谁是行政部门的负责人?
答:总统。

16、联邦法由谁制定?
答:国会。 答:参议院和众议院。
答:美国立法机构。

17、美国国会由哪两部分组成?
答:参议院和众议院。

18,美国国会参议院共有多少席位?
答:100个席位。

19,参议员一届任期是多少年?
答:6年。

20、说出你所在州参议员的姓名。
答:据实际情况回答。

21、每个州有多少名参议员?
答:2个。

22、众院有多少个有投票权的成员?
答:435个。

23、众议员一届任期是多少年?
答:2年。

24、说出你所在地区的众议员姓名。
答:根据实际情况回答。(有些地区只有不具投票权的代表或专员,说出代表或专员也算正确。)

25、问:参议员代表什么人?
答:参议员所在州的全体公民。

26、众议员代表什么人?
答:众议员所作选区的全体公民。

27、决定各州众议员人数的依据为何?
答:所在州的人口数量。

28、各州众议员的人数是怎样决定的?
答:所在州的人口数量。

29、为什么要把政府设立成三个部门?
答:使每个部门的权力不会过大。

30、说出制约与平衡的一个例子。
答:总统对议案有否决权。
答:国会有权通过或不通过总统提名。
答:国会审批总统提出的预算。
答:最高法院有权对某法律提出异议。

31、总统每几年选举一次?
答:4年。

32、总统必须多大年龄?
答:35岁或以上。
答:至少35岁。 答:35岁以上。

33、总统必须是哪国人?
答:美利坚合众国。 答:美国。

34、现任总统是谁?
答:现任总统是乔治·布什(如果回答时间是2006年11月20日)。

35、美国总统的姓名是什么?
答:现任总统乔治·布什。
答:总统乔治·布什。
答:乔治·布什。答:布什。

36、现任副总统是谁?
答:现任副总统是迪克·切尼
答:迪克·切尼 答:切尼

37、美国副总统的姓名是什么?
答:现任副总统是迪克·切尼。
答:迪克·切尼 答:切尼

38、如果总统不能继续担任总统职务,谁来接替总统职务?
答:副总统。

39、如果总统和副总统都不能再履行职务,谁来接替总统职务?
答:众议院议长。

40、谁是军队的最高指挥官?
答:总统。

41、总统最多可以担任几届?
答:2届。

42,谁签署法案使之成为法律?
答:总统。

43、谁有否决法案的权力?
答:总统。

44、否决法案意味着什么?
答:总统拒绝签署国会通过的法案。
答:总统否决法案。答:总统拒绝法案。

45、总统内阁的功能是什么?
答:向总统提出建言。

46、说出两名内阁级成员。
答:农业部长。、商业部长、教育部长、国防部长、教育部长、能源部长、卫生及人力部长、国土安全部长、内务部长、住宅及城市开发部长、国务卿、交通部长、财政部长、退伍军人事务部长、检察总长。

47、哪个内阁部门向总统提外交建言?
答:国务院。

48、司法部门的功能是什么?
答:审查和解释法律。
答:解决各方的争端。
答:确认法律不与宪法相悖。

49、哪个部门对高院裁决做出认定?
答:参议院。

50、联邦首席大法官是谁?
答:约翰·罗伯茨(小约翰·G·罗伯茨)

51、联邦最高法院有几名大法官?
答:9名。

52、联邦最高法院大法官由谁任命?
答:总统。

53、说出一件联邦政府能做的事情。
答:印刷钱币。答:宣布战争。
答:组建军队。答:签署国际条约。

54、说出州一件州政府能做的事情。
答:提供教育。答:保护公民(警察)。
答:提供安全措施(消防部门)。
答:核发驾照。答:核批邮区和土地。

55、宪法中的有限权力的含义是什么?
答:联邦政府只能做宪法允许做的事。
答:联邦不具有州政府拥有的权力。

56、您所在州的州长是谁?
答:根据实际情况回答。(哥伦比亚地区没有州长。说出关岛行政长官的名字是可以的。)

57、您所在州的州府是哪个城市?
答:根据实际情况回答。(哥伦比亚地区的人可回答说,哥伦比亚无州府。)

58、美国最大的两党分别是哪两党?
答:民主党和共和党。

59、美国最高级的法院是什么法院?
答:最高法院。

60、现在国会众议院多数党是哪个党?
答:民主党

61、现在国会参议院多数党是哪个党?
答:民主党。

62、现任总统属于哪个党?
答:共和党。

63、现任国会众议院议长是谁?
答:南希·波洛西

64、现任国会参议院议长是谁?
答:哈里·瑞德

65、美国在哪个月进行选举?
答:11月份。

66、美国现在的最低时薪是多少?
答:5.15美元。

67、男性多大年龄须注册义务兵役?
答:18岁。

68、美国现任国务卿是谁?
答:康多丽扎·赖斯博士。
答:康多丽扎·赖斯 答:赖斯博士。

69、联邦检察总长是谁?
答:阿尔伯托·冈萨雷斯。

70、现任美国总统是在任第几届?
答:第2届。

71、什么叫做自治政府?
答:权力来自人民或政府对人民负责。

72、自治政府地区,谁管理人民?
答:人民自主管理。答:民选政府。

73、“法律准则”指的是什么?
答:人人遵法。答:政府必须遵法。
答:领导人也必须遵守法律。

74、“不可剥夺的权利”指的是什么?
答:每个人天生具有的权力。

75、说出涉及投票权的宪法修正案。
答:18岁以上的任何公民。
答:公民不分族裔皆有投票权。
答:男性和女性公民都有投票权。
答:投票是免费的。

76、说出公民的一个义务。
答:投票。答:担任陪审团成员。

77、说出公民的两项权利。
答:申请联邦政府工作。
答:有投票权。答:竞选公职。

78、说出两项美国居民的权利。
答:表达意见的自由。
答:言论自由。答:集会自由。
答:请愿自由。答:信仰自由。
答:有权拥有武器。

79、誓词的本意是什么?
答:效忠国旗和国家的承诺。

80、说出誓词中的一个承诺。
答:放弃对原来国家的效忠。
答:保卫美国宪法以及美国法律。
答:遵守美国法律。
答:如有需要,愿意在军队里服役。
答:如有需要,为国家效力。
答:忠于美国。

81﹑什么人在美国有投票权?
答:所有18岁以上的公民
答:所有18岁以上的登记选民

82﹑说出两种行使民主权利的方法?
答:投票﹔加入政党﹔帮助竞选﹔加入公民团体﹔加入社区组织﹔将你对某个问题的看法告诉民选官员﹔给参议员及众议员打电话﹔公开支持或反对某一问题或政策﹔竞选公职﹔给报纸写信。

83﹑提交收入所得税报表的最后期限?
答:每年4月15日之前
答:4月15日之前
答:4月15日

84﹑说出《独立宣言》中列明的两种天赋的或不可剥夺的权利。
答:生命 答:自由 答:追求幸福

85﹑《独立宣言》的起草人是谁?
答:托马斯·杰弗逊

86﹑《独立宣言》何时获得通过?
答:1776年7月4日

87﹑说出一个殖民者来到美国的原因。
答:自由 答:政治自由 答:宗教自由
答:经济机会 答:信奉自己的宗教
答:摆脱迫害
88﹑制宪会议的内容是什么?
答:制订宪法 答:国父们制订宪法

89﹑殖民地居民同英国交战的原因?
答:他们被迫交纳高额税收﹐却对此无任何发言权(不具代表权的纳税)。
答:英国军队呆在他们的家中(膳宿)
答:英国不允许殖民者自治

90﹑宪法是哪年起草的?
答:1787年

91﹑美国最初13个州﹐说出其中三个。
答:康涅迪格﹑特拉华﹑乔治亚﹑马里兰﹑麻萨诸塞﹑新罕布什尔﹑新泽西﹑纽约﹑北卡罗莱纳﹑宾夕法尼亚﹑罗得岛﹑南卡罗莱纳﹑弗吉尼亚。

92﹑什么人被带到美国并卖为奴隶?
答:非洲人 答:来自非洲的人

93﹑欧洲之前﹐什么人生活在美国?
答:美国当地人 答:美国印第安人

94﹑独立战争前﹐殖民者多来自哪里?
答:欧洲

95﹑殖民地居民对英国不满的原因?
答:印花税 答:不宽容条令
答:必须交纳高额税﹐却没有发言权。
答:英国军队呆在他们的家中(膳宿)

96﹑说出本杰明·弗兰克林因何著名。
答:首任邮政局长答:首任邮政局长
答:制宪会议上最年长的成员
答:外交官答:创作《穷人理查德》

97﹑说出独立战争中的一场著名战役。
答:列克星顿及康克德
答:特伦顿 答:普林斯顿 答:萨拉托加
答:考本斯 答:约克镇 答:掩体山

98﹑谁被称作美国之父?
答:乔治·华盛顿

99﹑谁是首任美国总统?
答:乔治·华盛顿

100﹑说出《联邦文件》的其中一位作者?
答:麦迪逊、汉米尔顿、杰伊

101﹑哪个文件使得美国宪法得以通过?
答:《联邦文件》

102﹑说出一个美国印第安主要部落。
答:切若基﹑塞密诺利兹﹑克利克﹑阿拉瓦克﹑伊若奎斯﹑绍尼﹑摩黑根﹑奇帕瓦﹑休伦﹑奥内达﹑西奥克斯﹑切因﹑拉考塔斯﹑克罗斯﹑布兰克弗特﹑提顿﹑那伐鹤﹑阿帕奇﹑普布罗﹑霍皮﹑伊纽特

103﹑说出19世纪美国打的一场战争。
答:1812年战争 答:美墨或美西战争

104﹑美国1803年从法国购得的领土?
答:路易斯安那领地 答:路易斯安那

105﹑哪个国家将路易斯安那售给美国?
答:法国

106﹑美国1803年向法国购得大片土地。这片土地在哪里?
答:密西西比河以西 答:美国西部
答:路易斯安那领地

107﹑说出亚伯拉罕·林肯成就之一。
答:维护统一 答:解放奴隶
答:内战期间领导美国

108﹑美国南北战争称为什么战争﹖
答:内战

109﹑说出导致内战的一个原因。
答:奴隶制度 答:经济 答:各州的权利

110﹑《解放宣言》的宗旨。
答:解放奴隶答:解放南部各州的奴隶

111﹑废奴主义者内战前想要废除什么?
答:奴隶制度

112﹑苏珊·安东尼的伟绩是什么?
答:为妇女争取权利

113﹑说出美国20世纪打的一场战争。
答:第一次世界大战 答:朝鲜战争
答:第二次世界大战 答:越南战争
答:海湾战争

114﹑第一次世界大战美国的总统是谁?
答:伍德罗·威尔逊

115﹑哪场战争中﹐美国同日德意作战?
答:第二次世界大战

116﹑冷战时期﹐美国主要忧虑是什么?
答:共产主义的扩张 答:苏联

117﹑2001年9月11日﹐发生什么?
答:针对美国的恐怖袭击

118﹑二战后﹐成立了哪个国际组织?
答:联合国

119﹑北美与欧洲冷战时建立什么联盟?
答:北约

120﹑大萧条及二战期间的美国总统?
答:弗兰克林·罗斯福

121﹑二战的哪位将军成为美国总统?
答:艾森豪威尔

122﹑马丁·路德·金的伟绩是什么?
答:争取民权 答:为美国人争取平等

123﹑马丁·路德·金的梦想是什么?
答:美国人一律平等 答:民权在民

124﹑哪场运动旨在结束种族歧视?
答:民权运动

125﹑美国最长的河流。
答:密西西比河

126﹑美国西海岸的大洋叫什么?
答:太平洋

127﹑美国的北部邻国是哪个国家?
答:加拿大

128﹑大峡谷位于何处?
答:亚利桑那或西南部或科罗拉多河

129﹑自由女神在哪里?
答:纽约港、自由岛 、新泽西等

130﹑美国的南部邻国是哪个国家?
答:墨西哥

131﹑说出美国的一个大山脉。
答:洛基山脉 答:阿巴拉契亚山脉
答:内华达山脉 答:卡斯卡德斯山脉

132﹑美国最高的山峰是什么?
答:麦克肯利山 答:德纳里山

133﹑说出一个美国的领地。
答:美属萨摩、北马里亚纳群岛、关岛、波多黎各、美属维尔京群岛

134﹑位于太平洋中部的州是什么州?
答:夏威夷

135﹑与加拿大接壤的州是哪个州?
答:阿拉斯加﹑爱达荷﹑缅因﹑密歇根﹑明尼苏达﹑蒙大拿﹑新罕布什尔﹑纽约﹑北达科他﹑俄亥俄﹑宾州﹑佛蒙特﹑华盛顿

136﹑哪个州与墨西哥接壤?
答:亚利桑那﹑加州﹑新墨西哥﹑德州

137﹑美国的首都
答:华盛顿特区

138﹑为什么国旗有13个条?
答:因为美国最初有13个州
答:因为条形代表最初的殖民地

139﹑为什么国旗有13个条?
答:同上

140﹑为什么国旗有50个星?
答:每州一星 答:每个星代表一个州
答:美国有50个州

141﹑国歌的名称是什么?
答:星条旗永不落

142﹑7月4日﹐庆祝从哪个国家独立﹖
答:英国

143﹑独立日是哪天?
答:7月4日

144﹑说出两个美国节日。
答:新年﹑马丁·路德·金日﹑总统日﹑国疡日﹑独立日﹑劳动节﹑哥伦布日﹑退伍军人节﹑感恩节﹑圣诞节。


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有没有英文的


Pilot Exam Questions and Answers

1. Name one important idea found in the Declaration of Independence.

A: People are born with natural rights.
A: The power of government comes from the people.
A: The people can change their government if it hurts their natural rights.
A: All people are created equal.



2. What is the supreme law of the land?

A: The Constitution



3. What does the Constitution do?

A: It sets up the government.
A: It protects basic rights of Americans.



4. What does “We the People” mean in the Constitution?

A: The power of government comes from the people.



5. What do we call changes to the Constitution?

A: Amendments



6. What is an amendment?

A: It is a change to the Constitution.



7. What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?

A: The Bill of Rights



8. Name one right or freedom from the First Amendment.

A: Speech
A: Religion
A: Assembly
A: Press
A: Petition the government

9. How many amendments does the Constitution have?

A: Twenty-seven (27)



10. What did the Declaration of Independence do?

A: Announce the independence of the United States from Great Britain
A: Say that the U.S. is free from Great Britain



11. What does freedom of religion mean?

A: You can practice any religion you want, or not practice at all.



12. What type of economic system does the U.S. have?

A: Capitalist economy
A: Free market
A: Market economy



13. What are the three branches or parts of the government?

A: Executive, legislative, and judicial
A: Congress, the President, the courts



14. Name one branch or part of the government.

A: Congress
A: Legislative
A: President
A: Executive
A: The courts
A: Judicial



15. Who is in charge of the executive branch?

A: The President



16. Who makes federal laws?

A: Congress
A: The Senate and House (of Representatives)
A: The (U.S. or national) legislature



17. What are the two parts of the United States Congress?

A: The Senate and House (of Representatives)



18. How many United States Senators are there?

A: 100



19. We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?

A: Six (6)



20. Name your state’s two U.S. Senators.

A: Answers will vary. [For District of Columbia residents and residents of U.S. territories, the answer is that DC (or the territory where the applicant lives) has no U.S. Senators.]





21. How many U.S. Senators does each state have?

A: Two (2)



22. The House of Representatives has how many voting members?

A: 435



23. We elect a U.S. Representative for how many years?

A: Two (2)



24. Name your U.S. Representative.

A: Answers will vary. [Residents of territories with nonvoting delegates or resident commissioners may provide the name of that representative or commissioner. Also acceptable is any statement that the territory has no (voting) representatives in Congress.]



25. Who does a U.S. Senator represent?

A: All citizens in that Senator’s state



26. Who does a U.S. Representative represent?

A: All citizens in that Representative’s district (each state is divided into districts)



27. What decides each state’s number of U.S. Representatives?

A: The state’s population



28. How is each state’s number of Representatives decided?

A: The state’s population



29. Why do we have three branches of government?

A: So no branch is too powerful



30. Name one example of checks and balances.

A: The President vetoes a bill.
A: Congress can confirm or not confirm a President’s nomination.
A: Congress approves the President’s budget.
A: The Supreme Court strikes down a law.



31. We elect a President for how many years?

A: Four (4) years



32. How old must a President be?

A: Thirty-five (35) or older
A: At least thirty-five (35)
A: More than thirty-five (35)



33. The President must be born in what country?

A: The United States
A: America



34. Who is the President now?

A: [Current president] (as of November 20, 2006, George W. Bush)





35. What is the name of the President of the United States?

A: [Current president] (as of November 20, 2006, George W. Bush)
A: (President) George W. Bush
A: George Bush
A: Bush



36. Who is the Vice President now?

A: [Current vice president] (as of November 20, 2006- Richard (Dick) Cheney)
A: Dick Cheney
A: Cheney



37. What is the name of the Vice President of the United States?

A: [Current vice president] (as of November 20, 2006- Richard (Dick) Cheney)
A: Dick Cheney
A: Cheney



38. If the President can no longer serve, who becomes President?

A: The Vice President



39. Who becomes President if both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve?

A: The Speaker of the House



40. Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the military?

A: The President



41. How many full terms can a President serve?

A: Two (2)



42. Who signs bills to become laws?

A: The President



43. Who vetoes bills?

A: The President



44. What is a veto?

A: The President refuses to sign a bill passed by Congress.
A: The President says no to a bill.
A: The President rejects a bill.



45. What does the President’s Cabinet do?

A: Advises the President



46. Name two Cabinet-level positions.

A: Secretary of Agriculture
A: Secretary of Commerce
A: Secretary of Defense
A: Secretary of Education
A: Secretary of Energy
A: Secretary of Health and Human Services
A: Secretary of Homeland Security
A: Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
A: Secretary of Interior
A: Secretary of State
A: Secretary of Transportation
A: Secretary of Treasury
A: Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs
A: Attorney General



47. What Cabinet-level agency advises the President on foreign policy?

A: The State Department



48. What does the judicial branch do?

A: Reviews and explains laws
A: Resolves disputes between parties
A: Decides if a law goes against the Constitution



49. Who confirms Supreme Court justices?

A: The Senate



50. Who is the Chief Justice of the United States?

A: John Roberts (John G. Roberts, Jr.)



51. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?

A: Nine (9)



52. Who nominates justices to the Supreme Court?

A: The President



53. Name one thing only the federal government can do.

A: Print money
A: Declare war
A: Create an army
A: Make treaties



54. What is one thing only a state government can do?

A: Provide schooling and education
A: Provide protection (police)
A: Provide safety (fire departments)
A: Give a driver’s license
A: Approve zoning and land use



55. What does it mean that the U.S. Constitution is a constitution of limited powers?

A: The federal government has only the powers that the Constitution states that it has.
A: The states have all powers that the federal government does not.



56. Who is the Governor of your state?

A: Answers will vary.

[District of Columbia and U.S. Territory residents would answer that they do not have a state governor or that they do not live in a state. Mentioning the governor of the territory for Guam is acceptable. Any answer that mentions one of these facts is acceptable.]





57. What is the capital (or capital city) of your state?

A: Answers will vary. [District of Columbia residents would answer that DC is not a state, and that therefore it does not have a capital. Any answer that mentions one of these facts is acceptable.]



58. What are the two major political parties in the U.S. today?

A: Democrats and Republicans



59. What is the highest court in the U.S.?

A: The Supreme Court



60. What is the majority political party in the House of Representatives now?

A: Democrats
A: Democratic Party



61. What is the political party of the majority in the Senate now?

A: Democrats
A: Democratic Party



62. What is the political party of the President now?

A: Republicans
A: Republican Party



63. Who is the Speaker of the House of Representatives now?

A: Nancy Pelosi



64. Who is the Senate Majority Leader now?

A: Harry Reid



65. In what month are elections held in the United States?

A: November



66. What is the current minimum wage in the U.S.?

A: $5.15



67. When must all males register for the Selective Service?

A: At age 18
A: At 18



68. Who is the Secretary of State now?

A: Dr. Condoleezza Rice
A: Condoleezza Rice
A: Dr. Rice



69. Who is the Attorney General now?

A: Alberto Gonzales



70. Is the current President in his first or second term?

A: Second




71. What is self-government?

A: Powers come from the people.
A: Government responds to the people.



72. Who governs the people in a self-governed country?

A: The people govern themselves.
A: The government elected by the people.



73. What is the “rule of law”?

A: Everyone must obey the law.
A: Leaders must obey the law.
A: Government must obey the law.



74. What are “inalienable rights”?

A: Individual rights that people are born with



75. There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Describe one of them.

A: Any citizen over 18 can vote.
A: A citizen of any race can vote.
A: Any male or female citizen can vote. (Women and men can vote.)
A: You don’t have to pay to vote. (You don’t have to pay a poll tax to vote.)



76. Name one responsibility that is only for United States citizens.

A: Vote
A: Serve on a jury



77. Name two rights that are only for United States citizens.

A: The right to apply for a federal job
A: The right to vote
A: The right to run for office



78. Name two rights of everyone living in the U.S.

A: Freedom of expression
A: Freedom of speech
A: Freedom of assembly
A: Freedom to petition the government
A: Freedom of worship
A: The right to bear arms



79. What is the Pledge of Allegiance?

A: The promise of loyalty to the flag and the nation



80. Name one promise you make when you say the Oath of Allegiance.

A: To give up loyalty to other countries (I give up loyalty to my [old][first][other] country.)
A: To defend the Constitution and laws of the United States
A: To obey the laws of the United States
A: To serve in the United States military if needed (To fight for the United States [if needed].)
A: To serve the nation if needed (To do important work for the United States [if needed].)
A: To be loyal to the United States



81. Who can vote in the U.S.?

A: All citizens over 18
A: All registered citizens over 18



82. Name two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy.

A: Vote
A: Join a political party
A: Help out with a campaign
A: Join a civic group
A: Join a community group
A: Tell an elected official your opinion on an issue.
A: Call your Senators and Representatives
A: Publicly support or oppose an issue or policy
A: Run for office
A: Write to a newspaper



83. When is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?

A: By April 15th of every year
A: By April 15th
A: April 15



84. Name two of the natural, or inalienable, rights in the Declaration of Independence.

A: Life
A: Liberty
A: The pursuit of happiness



85. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

A: Thomas Jefferson



86. When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

A: July 4, 1776



87. Name one reason why the colonists came to America?

A: Freedom
A: Political liberty
A: Religious freedom
A: Economic opportunity
A: To practice their religion
A: To escape persecution



88. What happened at the Constitutional Convention?

A: The Constitution was written.
A: The Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution.



89. Why did the colonists fight the British?

A: They had to pay high taxes but did not have any say about it. (Taxation without representation.)
A: The British army stayed in their houses. (boarding, quartering)
A: The British denied the colonists self-government.



90. When was the Constitution drafted?

A: 1787



91. There are 13 original states. Name three.

A: Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia.



92. What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?

A: Africans
A: People from Africa



93. Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?

A: The Native Americans
A: American Indians



94. Where did most of America’s colonists come from before the Revolution?

A: Europe



95. Why were the colonists upset with the British government?

A: Stamp Act
A: They had to pay high taxes but did not have any say about it. (Taxation without representation.)
A: The British army stayed in their houses. (boarding, quartering)
A: Intolerable Acts



96. Name one thing Benjamin Franklin is famous for.

A: U.S. diplomat
A: Oldest member of the Constitutional Convention
A: First Postmaster General of the United States
A: Writer of “Poor Richard’s Almanac”



97. Name one famous battle from the Revolutionary War.

A: Lexington and Concord
A: Trenton
A: Princeton
A: Saratoga
A: Cowpens
A: Yorktown
A: Bunker Hill



98. Who is called the “Father of Our Country”?

A: George Washington



99. Who was the first President?

A: George Washington



100. Name one of the writers of the Federalist Papers?

A: James Madison
A: Alexander Hamilton
A: John Jay



101. What group of essays supported passage of the U.S. Constitution?

A: The Federalist Papers



102. Name one of the major American Indian tribes in the United States.

A: Cherokee, Seminoles, Creek, Choctaw, Arawak, Iroquois, Shawnee, Mohegan, Chippewa, Huron, Oneida, Sioux, Cheyenne, Lakotas, Crows, Blackfeet, Teton, Navajo, Apaches, Pueblo, Hopi, Inuit

[Adjudicators will be supplied with a complete list.]



103. Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s.

A: War of 1812, Mexican American War, Civil War, or Spanish-American War.



104. What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?

A: The Louisiana Territory
A: Louisiana



105. What country sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States?

A: France



106. In 1803, the United States bought a large amount of land from France. Where was that land?

A: West of the Mississippi
A: The Western U.S.
A: The Louisiana Territory



107. Name one of the things that Abraham Lincoln did.

A: Saved (or preserved) the Union.
A: Freed the slaves
A: Led the U.S. during the Civil War.



108. Name the U.S. war between the North and the South.

A: The Civil War



109. Name one problem that led to the Civil War.

A: Slavery
A: Economic reasons
A: States’ rights



110. What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

A: Freed slaves in the Confederacy
A: Freed slaves in the Confederate states
A: Freed slaves in most Southern states



111. What did the abolitionists try to end before the Civil War?

A: Slavery



112. What did Susan B. Anthony do?

A: She fought for women’s rights.



113. Name one war fought in the United States in the 1900s.

A: World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, or Gulf (or Persian Gulf) War



114. Who was President during World War I?

A: Woodrow Wilson



115. The United States fought Japan, Germany, and Italy during which war?

A: World War II



116. What was the main concern of the United States during the Cold War?

A: The spread of communism

A: The Soviet Union [USSR and Russia are also acceptable.]



117. What major event happened on September 11, 2001, in the United States?

A: Terrorists attacked The United States.



118. What international organization was established after World War II (WWII) to keep the world at peace?

A: The United Nations



119. What alliance of North America and European countries was created during the Cold War?

A: NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)



120. Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II?

A: Franklin Roosevelt



121. Which U.S. World War II general later became President?

A: Dwight Eisenhower



122. What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do?

A: He fought for civil rights.
A: He strove for (worked for, fought for) equality for all Americans.



123. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream for America. What was his dream?

A: Equality for all Americans
A: Civil rights for all



124. What movement tried to end racial discrimination?

A: The civil rights movement





125. What is the longest river in the United States?

A: The Mississippi River


126. What ocean is on the west coast of the United States?

A: The Pacific Ocean



127. What country is on the northern border of the United States?

A: Canada



128. Where is the Grand Canyon?

A: Arizona
A: The Southwest
A: Along/on the Colorado River



129. Where is the Statue of Liberty?

A: New York Harbor
A: Liberty Island
[Also acceptable are New Jersey, near New York City, and on the Hudson (River).]



130. What country is on the southern border of the United States?

A: Mexico



131. Name one large mountain range in the United States.

A: The Rocky Mountains
A: The Appalachians
A: The Sierra Nevada
A: The Cascades



132. What is the tallest mountain in the United States?

A: Mt. McKinley
A: Denali



133. Name one U.S. territory.

A: American Samoa
A: The Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
A: Guam
A: Puerto Rico
A: U.S. Virgin Islands



134. Name the state that is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

A: Hawaii



135. Name one state that borders Canada.

A: Alaska, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, or Washington



136. Name one state that borders on Mexico.

A: Arizona, California, New Mexico, or Texas



137. What is the capital of the U.S.?

A: Washington, D.C.





138. Why does the flag have 13 stripes?

A: Because there were 13 original colonies
A: Because the stripes represent the original colonies



139. Why do we have 13 stripes on the flag?

A: Because there were 13 original colonies
A: Because the stripes represent the original colonies



140. Why does the flag have 50 stars?

A: There is one star for each state.
A: Each star represents a state.
A: There are 50 states.



141. What is the name of the National Anthem?

A: The “Star-Spangled Banner”



142. On the Fourth of July we celebrate independence from what country?

A: Great Britain



143. When do we celebrate Independence Day?

A: July 4



144. Name two national U.S. holidays.

A: New Year’s Day
A: Martin Luther King Day
A: Presidents’ Day
A: Memorial Day
A: Independence Day
A: Labor Day
A: Columbus Day
A: Veterans Day
A: Thanksgiving
A: Christmas
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by 风儿 发贴于 加州阳光 http://bbs.calsunshine.info/sutra229131.html#229131

顶上去,让蝴蝶女看到
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by happyocean 发贴于 加州阳光 http://bbs.calsunshine.info/sutra229177.html#229177

good job
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by flyman 发贴于 加州阳光 http://bbs.calsunshine.info/sutra229263.html#229263

这个。。感觉不是很难啊。。怎么听那么多人说难很多?
有心背一背就没什么问题了吧。
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楼层: #7   时间: 周三 1 10, 2007 3:08 上午 引用回复

by 风儿 发贴于 加州阳光 http://bbs.calsunshine.info/sutra229266.html#229266

对懂英文的人来说,很简单.
对不懂英文的人来说,象天书.
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楼层: #8   时间: 周三 1 31, 2007 8:27 上午 引用回复

by crystal921 发贴于 加州阳光 http://bbs.calsunshine.info/sutra229836.html#229836

就是啊~~~
有好多单词都不认识~~~
看来要去补习去了
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