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MSgt Richard Randall
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76 of 78 and I disagree with one of the questions. I picked Virginia as the first state to ratify the constitution vs. Delaware (DOH!). The question as to who built the White House is open for debate. American, Scottish and Irish craftsmen, with the assistance of African slave labor, built the White House.
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Maj William W. 'Bill' Price
Maj William W. 'Bill' Price
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The craftsmen were in my history book too, MSgt Richard Randall. And West Virginia didn't become a state until 1863.
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MSG Brad Sand
MSG Brad Sand
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MSgt Richard Randall I think Virginia was late to the party and were the first to ratify after already having the required number of states? I do remember the Virginia delegates were two of three to abstain from signing at the end of the Constitutional Convention?
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MSgt Richard Randall
MSgt Richard Randall
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MSG Brad Sand - You are correct! I was thinking of the Declaration of Independence where Delaware’s delegates were split and New York chose to abstain. That impasse was obviously resolved.
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SFC Bill Snyder
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100% Now give the same test to our "snowflakes" and lets see what they can do.
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SFC Bill Snyder
SFC Bill Snyder
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Some might say I cheated. Lots of folks think I lived during most of the questions asked.
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LTC Orlando Illi
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77/78 - interesting questions
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LTC Orlando Illi
LTC Orlando Illi
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I missed the RFK assassination question. DUH!
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Maj William W. 'Bill' Price
Maj William W. 'Bill' Price
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Thumbs up still the same, LTC Orlando Illi. 75/78.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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MSgt Kurt Stover - Guess there's a difference in killing a presidential candidate vs. a celebrity in the legal system. Why does a white person get 25 years and a black person get life for killing someone?
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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Where did you get that statistic?
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