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aliina [53]
2 years ago
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Sample question for brainliest! Brainliest goes to the first person to answer all questions correctly! Please answer the followi

ng 10 questions. As this question is worth 50 points, you will receive 5 points per question.
1. How many stripes does the American flag have?
2. What was the first city in the US to host the Olympics?
3. What state is Mount Rushmore located in?
4. The Baseball World Series was first contested in which year?
5. When was the first American dollar printed?
6. What country gifted the United States with the Statue of Liberty?
7. What was the first university in the United States?
8. Who was the first president to be impeached?
9. What tribe was Pocahontas from?
10. What is the real name of Uncle Sam?
History
2 answers:
gayaneshka [121]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. 13 stripes

2. Nov 23 1904 st Louis

3 South Dakota

4. 1903

5 1862

6. France

7.harverd

8.Andrew Johnson

9.the Powhatans

10.samuel Wilson

Explanation:

hope this is good

Strike441 [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1.How many stripes does the American flag have?

   - 13

2.What was the first city in the US to host the Olympics?

   -Lake Placid

3. What state is Mount Rushmore located in?

    -South Dakota

4.The Baseball World Series was first contested in which year?

    - 1903

5.When was the first American dollar printed?

        -1862

6.What country gifted the United States with the Statue of Liberty?

     -the French people

7.What was the first university in the United States?

     -Harvard University,

8. Who was the first president to be impeached?

          -Andrew Johnson

9. What tribe was Pocahontas from?

          -the Powhatans

10. What is the real name of Uncle Sam?

               -Samuel Wilson

Explanation:

hope this helps you

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