Hint | Answer |
What process, in which an official is accused of unlawful activity, was used against Johnson, Clinton, and Trump? | |
Which country in the Middle East did the U.S. invade in March 2003? | |
By what nickname was President Eisenhower popularly known? | |
What state was admitted to the Union on December 28, 1846? | |
What scandal involved Reagan administration officials secretly selling arms to fund rebels in Nicaragua? | |
What 'Rip Van Winkle' author served as the U.S. ambassador to Spain from 1842 to 1846? | |
What act of taking men into the navy by force was used by Great Britain during the War of 1812? | |
What was South Carolina's second most important cash crop during the colonial period? | |
What practice, commonplace in the colonies, involved laborers working for a fixed number of years before becoming free? | |
What militant labor organization's members were known as 'Wobblies'? | |
Which international organization, directed by Kristalina Georgieva, is headquartered in Washington, DC? | |
What foreign policy kept the U.S. out of both world wars until well after both wars had started? | |
What strategy did the U.S. military use in the Pacific during WWII to get nearer to Japan? | |
What type of heavily armored ship was used successfully during the Civil War? | |
In the early 1800s, textile manufacturing advances in Lowell, Massachusetts spurred what U.S. economic transition period? | |
What term was given to describe a land area set aside by the U.S. government for Native Americans? | |
During World War II, where were Japanese-Americans confined? | |
Which government department is responsible for the management of federal land and natural resources? | |
Which senator from Hawaii who died in 2012 was the second-longest serving U.S. senator in history? | |
What Native American political force controlled much of upstate New York during the colonial period? | |
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