Question
In New Jersey 1879 stopping a constable doing what $25 fine?
Answer
Catching a runaway goat
New Jersey
What US state named in 1664 in honour of Sir George Cateret?
Question
What US state named in 1664 in honour of Sir George Cateret?
Answer
New Jersey Cateret defended Jersey
In New Jersey it is illegal to frown at who?
Question
In New Jersey it is illegal to frown at who?
Answer
Police Officers
In New Jersey what can’t be sold on a Sunday?
Question
In New Jersey what can’t be sold on a Sunday?
Answer
Cabbage
New Jersey has a museum with 5400 exhibits of what?
Question
New Jersey has a museum with 5400 exhibits of what?
Answer
Spoons
In New Jersey what is it illegal for a man to do fishing season?
Question
In New Jersey what is it illegal for a man to do fishing season?
Answer
Knit
What is the state capitol of New Jersey?
Question
What is the state capitol of New Jersey?
Answer
Trenton
Woodrow Wilson Quiz

Woodrow Wilson (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
(This quiz is about the 28th President of USA.)
Woodrow Wilson Quiz Questions
1) When did Woodrow Wilson begin his second term as President of USA?
a) 20 January 1910
b) 4 March 1912
c) 4 March 1917
d) 4 November 1912
2) When was Woodrow Wilson born?
a) 12 February 1850
b) 3 March 1852
c) 28 July 1855
d) 28 December 1856
3) Where was Woodrow Wilson born?
a) Fairfield
b) Caldwell
c) Cincinnati
d) Staunton
4) From which University did Woodrow Wilson get Ph. D.?
a) Miami
b) Harvard
c) John Hopkins
d) Yale
5) Which state had Woodrow Wilson as its Governor?
a) California
b) New Jersey
c) Arizona
d) New Mexico
6) How many electoral votes did Woodrow Wilson get in Presidential Election 1912?
a) 216
b) 8
c) 88
d) 435
7) Which Act passed when Woodrow Wilson was President reduced tariff?
a) Underwood Act
b) Pinewood Act
c) Federal Reserve Act
d) Civil Rights Act
8) Which slogan helped Woodrow Wilson get in Presidential Election 1912?
a) Quit Poverty
b) Food, Clothing, Shelter
c) He kept us out of war.
d) No new taxes
9) In which field did Woodrow Wilson get Nobel Prize in 1919?
a) Chemistry
b) Literature
c) Peace
d) Physics
10) When did Woodrow Wilson die?
a) 3 February 1924
b) 4 May 1926
c) 9 June 1928
d) 8 November 1930
Woodrow Wilson Quiz Questions with Answers

Signature of Woodrow Wilson (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
1) When did Woodrow Wilson begin his second term as President of USA?
c) 4 March 1917
2) When was Woodrow Wilson born?
d) 28 December 1856
3) Where was Woodrow Wilson born?
d) Staunton

US Postage stamp: Woodrow Wilson, Issue of 1925, 17c (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
4) From which University did Woodrow Wilson get Ph. D.?
c) John Hopkins
5) Which state had Woodrow Wilson as its Governor?
b) New Jersey
6) How many electoral votes did Woodrow Wilson get in Presidential Election 1912?
d) 435
7) Which Act passed when Woodrow Wilson was President reduced tariff?
a) Underwood Act
8) Which slogan helped Woodrow Wilson get in Presidential Election 1912?
c) He kept us out of war.
9) In which field did Woodrow Wilson get Nobel Prize in 1919?
c) Peace
10) When did Woodrow Wilson die?
a) 3 February 1924
History of the USA Converted from Henry William Elson’s History of the United States of America The MacMillan Company, New York, 1904
History of the USA
Converted from Henry William Elson’s
History of the United States of America
The MacMillan Company, New York, 1904
The following ten chapters from the original book by Henry William Elson were transcribed by Kathy Leigh. Thanks to her efforts they are offered here in e-text form for your enjoyment. Note that the table of contents below does not include original pagination or chapters that are not available online. Scholars should reference the text at any major library.
E-Text Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- LIST OF MAPS
- AMERICAN CHRONOLOGY
- Timeline for Discovery and Colonization (1000-1764)
- Timeline for the Period of the Revolution (1765-1786)
- Timeline from the Making of the Constitution to the Civil War (1787-1860)
- Timeline for the Civil War and Our Own Times(1861-1904)
- COLONIZATION: THE SOUTHERN COLONIES(CHAPTER IV)
- COLONIZATION: NEW ENGLAND (CHAPTER V)
- NEW ENGLAND AFFAIRS (CHAPTER VI)
- COLONIZATION: THE MIDDLE COLONIES(CHAPTER VII)
- COLONIAL WARS (CHAPTER VIII)
- THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR (CHAPTER IX)
- COLONIAL LIFE (CHAPTER X)
- THE REVOLUTION: OPENING EVENTS AND CAUSES (CHAPTER XI)
- THE REVOLUTION: WAR AND INDEPENDENCE(CHAPTER XII)
- THE REVOLUTION: FROM SARATOGA TO MONMOUTH (CHAPTER XIII)
- THE REVOLUTION: THE FRONTIER, THE OCEAN, AND THE SOUTH (CHAPTER XIV)