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History Challenge - US Navy Birthday (belated)
October 17th, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This week's prize is the book "This is Herman Cain" (Herman Cain
worked in developing fire control systems for ships and fighter planes
for the Department of the Navy)
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On October 13, 1775, the Continental Congress voted to fit out two
sailing vessels, armed with ten carriage guns, as well as swivel guns,
and manned by crews of eighty, and to send them out on a cruise of
three months to intercept transports carrying munitions and stores to
the British army in America. Over the course of the War of
Independence, the Continental Navy sent to sea more than fifty armed
vessels of various types. The navy's squadrons and cruisers seized
enemy supplies and carried correspondence and diplomats to Europe,
returning with needed munitions. Name the First Continental Navy Ship.
A) "Alfred" in honor of Alfred the Great, the king of Wessex
B) "Raleigh" to commemorate the seagoing exploits of Sir Walter Raleigh
C) USS Constitution
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History Challenge 10-10-11
October 10th, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This history challenge is now closed and the winner was Jonathon from
Fort Wayne, IN.
This week's prize is the DVD "The Family Heritage of Hunting"
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Identify the following flag (perhaps the first flag seen in the "new
world"). cflag-
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History Challenge 10/03/11
October 3rd, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This history challenge is now closed and the winner was Roger from
Kokomo, IN.
This week's prize is the book "The Role of Pastors and Christians in
Civil Government" by David Barton
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This pass Sunday (Oct 2nd) was Pulpit Freedom Sunday which is a
movement to restore free speech rights of pastors and to challenge the
constitutionality of the _________ Amendment which was passed by
Congress in 1954 as an amendment to section 501(c)(3) of the federal
tax code.. Before this amendment was passed, peachers in this country
would speak boldly about the great moral and social issues of the day
and about the candidates positions on those issues. The Amendment was
named after the Senator who offered the amendment and it stated that
entities who are exempt from federal income tax cannot:
Participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or
distributing of statements), any political campaign on behalf of -
or in opposition to - any candidate for public office.
Many believe it was just an effort by the senator to restrict the
speech of two private foundations that supported his political opponent
at the time. He would later become the President of the United States
and give us the so called "Great Society" programs. Name this Amendment
to the federal tax code.
A) The Kennedy Amendment
B) The Johnson Amendment
C) The Nixon Amendment
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History Challenge 09/26/11 - 180 movie
September 26th, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This history challenge is now closed and the winner was Greg from
Kokomo, IN.
No question this week! Just watch the award winning documentary
(graphic content) below and then submit your information for a chance
to win the 180 Course .
Go to heartchanger for more information.
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History Challenge 09/19/11 The Emancipation Proclamation
September 19th, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This history challenge is now closed and the winner was Mike from
Kokomo, IN
This week's prize is the book "One Race One Blood"
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On September 22nd, 1862 President Abraham Lincoln issued the famous
Emancipation Proclamation which some thought was in direct disregard to
the Supreme Court's 1857 ________ v. Sanford decision. The Proclamation
granted the right to life, freedom, and citizenship to all persons
irregardless of race, origin, circumstance. After the proclamation was
made Lincoln noted that "I never, in my life, felt more certain that I
was doing right, than I do in signing this paper." Which Supreme court
decision did Lincoln disregard by issuing the Emancipation
Proclamation?
A) Lincoln v. Sanford
B) Jim Crowe v. Sanford
C) Dred Scott v. Sanford
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History Challenge 09/12/11 - Religion and Law
September 12th, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This history challenge is now closed and the winner was Kim from
Wilseyville, CA.
This week's prize is the new novel "Courageous"
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Which founding father was born on September 14th, 1742 in Carskerde
(near St. Andrews), Scotland? He was one of the Supreme Court's
original members and a signer of both the Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution. He was instrumental in helping to create the U.S.
Constitution and insisted that government should serve the people and
that the people should elect their lawmakers directly. He stated
firmly: "All power is derived from the people." He is also qouted as
saying the following: "Far from being rivals or enemies, religion and
law are twin sisters, friends, and mutual assistants."
A) Benjamin Rush
B) James Madison
C) James Wilson Resource: American Patriots Bible page 1008
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History Challenge 08/05/11 - The First Prayer
September 5th, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This history challenge is now closed and the winner was David from
Millington, TN.
This week's prize is the book "Great Men Bow Down: Legendary Men of
History Reveal Their Source of True Greatness"
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On September 7th, 1774 the first Congress of the United States began
with a prayer by Reverend Jacob Duche (pronounce Dushay). He first read
this book of Psalm's, after which John Adams wrote in a letter to his
wife: " I never saw a greater effect upon an audience. It seemed as if
Heaven had ordained that Psalm to be read on that morning. After this,
Mr Duche, unexpectedly to everybody, struck out into an extemporary
prayer, which filled the bosom of every man present. I must confess, I
never heard a better prayer, or one so well pronounced... with such
fervor, such ardor, such earnestness and pathos, and in language so
elegant and sublime... It has had an excellent effect upon everybody
here. I must beg you to read that psalm." Name this book of Psalm that
Mr Duche read on that September morning.
A) Psalm 30
B) Psalm 34
C) Psalm 35 Resource: American Patriots Bible page 623
D) Psalm 105
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History Challenge 08/29/11 - The Swamp Fox
August 29th, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This history challenge is now closed and the winner was Matthew from
Asheville, NC
This week's prize is the movie "The Patriot (Special Edition)"
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On September 4th, 1780, this patriot bravely lead his small band of
around 52 carolina militia against a force of 200 british loyalist at
at Blue Savannah, South Carolina. This kind of bravely and love of
liberty spread thoughout the region and he then gained even more
support and troops. He won fame and the "Swamp Fox" nickname for his
ability to strike and then quickly retreat into the South Carolina
swamps without a trace. His military strategy is considered an
18th-century example of guerilla warfare and served as partial
inspiration for Mel Gibson's character, Benjamin Martin, in the film
The Patriot (2000). Name this Patriot.
A) General Gates
B) General Greene
C) Francis Marion
D) Thomas Sumter
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History Challenge 08/22/11 - After America?
August 22nd, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This history challenge is now closed and the winner was Lori from
Kokomo, IN.
This week's prize is the new book by Mark Steyn "After America: Get
Ready for Armageddon"
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On Aug. 17, 1943 this United States Army General beat his British Army
counterpart Gen. Bernard Law Montgomery to the gates of Messina,
Sicily, in what the general had purportedly referred to as "a horse
race in which the prestige of the U.S. Army is at stake.". He is also
qouted as saying the following: "Wars may be fought with weapons, but
they are won by men. It is the spirit of the men who follow and of the
man who leads that gains that victory." Name this U.S. General.
A) Omar Bradley
B) George C Marshall
C) George S Patton
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Multigenerational Visionaries - History Challenge week of 08/15/11
August 14th, 2011 | Author: fortpatriot
This history challenge is now closed and the winner was John from Peru,
In.
This week's prize is the CD "Seven Secrets of Successful
Multigenerational Visionaries"
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Which United States President was born on August 20th, 1833 in North
Bend, OH? His great grandfather was a signer of the Declaration of
Independence, his grandfather was a United States President, and his
father was a US Congressman from Ohio. He is quoted as saying (asking)
the following: "If you take out of your statutes, your consititution,
your family life All that is taken from the sacred Book, What would
there be left to bind society together"?
A) John Quincy Adams
B) Grover Cleveland
C) Benjamin Harrison
D) George W Bush
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