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 Posted 12/19/2010  01:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pinenut to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Try try again.

1. d
2. c
3. b
4. c
5. c
6. d
7. b
8. A
9. a
10. C
11. b
12. B
13. Texas CENTENNIAL
14. true
15. true
16. George Washington
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 Posted 12/19/2010  05:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SHAFTA9a to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Day.. 2..

1-D
2-C
3-B
4-C
5-C
6-D
7-B
8-A
9-A
10-C
11-B
12-=B
13-Texas
14--True
15-True
16 Thomas Jefferson


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 Posted 12/19/2010  05:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Now Scooby has only 1 wrong
and G Force has 2 wrong
uh oh ....

chris1222nascar has none wrong!


Looks like we got a wiener!

Here are the answers, PM me chris1222nascar with your mailing address.
Thank you everyone for playing!

1.d
2.d
3.b
4.c
5.c
6.d
7.b
8.a
9.a
10.c
11.b
12.b
13.Texas
14.T
15.T
16.G. Wash

1. d. 1953 S

2. d. More than one here, a trick question. Hamilton was Sec of Treasury. Did you know he was killed in a pistol duel with the vice president?

3. b. $45,400.00

4. c. Two Cent copper

5. c. 119

6. d. 12

7. b. 16 of silver to one of gold.

8. a. Kennedy half dollars

9. a. 1909 S VDB Lincoln Cent

10. c. An Army Navy Civil War token

11. b. A one dollar bill with a signature of Joseph W. Barr who served a very short term as Treasury Secretary.

12. b. 1916 D Mercury dime

13. TEXAS

14. TRUE

15. TRUE

16. George Washington


On 14. I would have accepted False if the reason were that Pocahontas and Martha Washington appeared but I was looking for a portrait image and edited that question. So True is the only acceptable answer now.

Yes, I am reading The Real George Washington. The picture on the cover is actually a portion of the classic unfinished portrait, Gilbert Stuart's The Athenaeum that USED to hang in every classroom when I was a little kid.
We better not forget the "Father of our Country"
Very interesting History lesson so far. It's almost 1000 pages.
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 Posted 12/19/2010  06:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lukkyseven to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Congrats!
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Congrats Chris
John1
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Good stuff... Chris.
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 Posted 12/19/2010  08:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add upstate to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice contest, even though I failed the test
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 Posted 12/19/2010  10:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rikcando to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great contest. Really enjoyed it and I might have accidentally learned something.
Congrats Chris.
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Job well done Chris, and I learned a few things also.
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 Posted 12/19/2010  12:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chris1222nascar to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My first contest win in a long time. Thanks Wheezy for the contest and I definitely learned some things I didn't know.
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Good job Chris!

Thanks for the quiz wheezy! I learned a few new things, too!
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PM me NAZCAR Chris, so I can mail it off to you. You are all welcome.
I learned something too. I thought for the longest time that Franklin was the only non president on our current US currency. Just didn't know much about Hamilton and didn't think about him all that much.

I found this.


Retirement and the Fatal Duel

Hamilton's role in the presidential campaign of 1800 not only was a disservice to his otherwise distinguished career but also seriously wounded the Federalist party. Convinced of John Adam's ineptitude, Hamilton rashly published a long Philippic which characterized the President as a man possessed by "vanity without bounds, and a jealousy capable of discoloring every object, " with a "disgusting egotism" and an "ungovernable discretion of ... temper." Instead of discrediting Adams, the pamphlet promoted election of the Republican candidates, Jefferson and Aaron Burr. When the Jefferson-Burr tie went for decision to the House of Representatives, however, Hamilton regained his balance. Convinced that Jefferson would not undermine executive authority, Hamilton also believed that Burr was "the most unfit and dangerous man of the community." He accordingly used his considerable influence to persuade congressional leaders to select Jefferson.

Although his interest in national policies and politics was unabated, Hamilton's role in national affairs after 1801 diminished. He remained a prominent figure in the Federalist party, however, and published his opinions on public affairs in the New York Evening Post. He was still an ardent nationalist and in 1804 severely condemned the rumored plot of New England and New York Federalists to dismember the Union by forming a Northern confederacy. Believing Aaron Burr to be a party to this scheme, Hamilton actively opposed the Vice President's bid for the New York governorship. He was successful, and Burr, now out of favor with the Jefferson administration and discredited in his own state, charged that Hamilton's remarks had impugned his honor. Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel. Although Hamilton was reluctant, he believed that his "ability to be in future useful" demanded his acceptance. After putting his personal affairs in order, he met Burr at dawn on July 11, 1804, on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River. The two exchanged shots, and Hamilton fell, mortally wounded. Tradition has it that he deliberately misdirected his fire, leaving himself an open target for Burr's bullet. Hamilton was carried back to New York City, where he died the next afternoon.



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chris1222nascar congrats

wheezydog thanks for the contest
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Ah the good old days when men were men and settled things with a good old fashioned duel!
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chris1222nascar I can't send it out without a mailing address.
In the meantime, if anyone else has his mailing address, PM me with it please.

Don't post it here! PM it to me. Thank you, w-dog
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