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Grab your sparklers and look skyward—the Fourth of July is almost upon us. The Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Begun during the American Revolution, it has been America's most important patriotic holiday ever since.

July 4th feature
July 4th Fun Stuff
Quizzes
· Washington, D.C. Quiz  New!
Who was the first president to live in the White House?

· U.S. Monuments and Landmarks Quiz  New!
The heads of which Presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore?

·Citizenship Test I
Really easy!!

·Citizenship Test II
Facts everyone should know

·American History 101
The following quizzes were given to college seniors

·US Flag
What are the nicknames for the U.S. flag?

Crosswords
·July 4th

·Fun on the 4th
Celebrating the 4th

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