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Unit 7: The War of 1812 (Section IV.)

Unit 7: The War of 1812 (Section IV.)

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Unit 7: The War of 1812 (Section IV.)

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Multiple Choice

What battle is considered to be the turning point for the United States during the War of 1812?

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The Battle of Lake Erie

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The Siege of Washington D.C.

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Battle of Fort McHenry

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Battle of New Orleans

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Multiple Choice

How many men did Oliver Hazard Perry lose on his flagship, before they were forced to abandon it?

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2/3

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1/4

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1/2

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None of these

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Multiple Choice

What famous phrase, uttered by Commodore Lawrence, would later go on to become the official motto of the Navy?

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"Don't give up the ship"

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"Always faithful"

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"Warriors Wanted"

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None of these

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Multiple Choice

Who did the British defeat in Europe that allowed them to send more troops over to fight its war against the United States?

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Napoleon

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Cornwallis

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Hannibal

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Lee

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Multiple Select

Select all that apply: What two reasons did the British have for wanting to attack Washington D.C?

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It would be embarrassing for the U.S. to lose its capital city.

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The city, at this time, was not well defended and thus would prove to be an easy target.

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Multiple Choice

Who was the the First Lady, wife of the President, that would save many early American History artifacts from being destroyed by the British?

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Dolley Madison

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Abigail Adams

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Martha Washington

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Elizabeth Monroe

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Multiple Choice

What famous American poem was written and inspired by the Battle of Fort McHenry?

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Francis Scott Key would pen what later became our national anthem, the "Star Spangled Banner."

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Francis Scott Key would pen what later became our national anthem, "This Land is Your Land."

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Francis Scott Key would pen what later became our national anthem, "America the Beautiful."

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None of these

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Multiple Choice

How did the U.S. Government replace the burned books from the Library of Congress so quickly?

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They bought Thomas Jefferson's personal library, due to him being in deep debt at the time.

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They bought John Adam's personal library, due to him being in deep debt at the time.

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They bought Alexander Hamilton's personal library, due to him being in deep debt at the time.

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They bought James Madison's personal library, due to him being in deep debt at the time.

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Multiple Choice

Why did the War of 1812 ultimately matter?

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It demonstrated that our young and feeble republic could go toe-to-toe with a world power and come out victorious with no foreign help.

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It demonstrated that our young and feeble republic could go toe-to-toe with a world power and come out victorious, with help from foreign friends.

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None of these

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