Interesting Things to Know
Quiz: 250 years of American history
Test your knowledge of the milestones that shaped the nation.
- Which document served as the first “constitution” of the United States before 1789?
- a) The Bill of Rights
- b) The Articles of Confederation
- c) The Federalist Papers
- Who was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence?
- a) John Hancock
- b) Benjamin Franklin
- c) Samuel Adams
- Lewis and Clark explored the West after which major event?
- a) The War of 1812
- b) The Louisiana Purchase
- c) The Mexican-American War
- What was the name of the network of secret routes enslaved people used to escape north?
- a) The Wilderness Road
- b) The Oregon Trail
- c) The Underground Railroad
- The “Golden Spike” of 1869 completed what project?
- a) The Erie Canal
- b) The Transcontinental Railroad
- c) The Brooklyn Bridge
- Which U.S. President served more than two terms?
a) Theodore Roosevelt
b) Franklin D. Roosevelt
c) Dwight D. Eisenhower
ANSWER KEY
- b) A fragile early document that proved too weak to hold the young nation together, it was replaced by the United States Constitution in 1789.
- a) His bold signature became a lasting symbol of American independence.
- b) The expedition mapped out the vast new territory the nation had just acquired from France—about 828,000 square miles—doubling the size of the nation.
- c) The Underground Railroad was a secret network of safe houses and guides who helped enslaved people escape to freedom in the northern states and Canada.
- b) The Transcontinental Railroad, completed in 1869, was the first rail line to link the U.S. coasts.
- b) FDR was the only president elected to serve four terms. He led the nation through the Great Depression and World War II.



