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  • 1/10

    What prominent U.S. Congressman from Tennessee died at The Alamo?

    David Crockett

    John Sevier

    Sam Houston

    Daniel Boone

  • 2/10

    In 1920, what was the highway that passed through Nashville and Chattanooga known as?

    Natchez Trace

    I-24

    Blue Ridge Parkway

    The Dixie Highway

  • 3/10

    In 1810, people who left Nashville for New Orleans often came back on a road known as what?

    I-65

    the Wilderness Road

    the Natchez Trace

    the Blue Ridge Parkway

  • 4/10

    The Cherokee would play a form of stickball known as what?

    Little Brother of War

    Catch the Fish

    The Ball Roll

    Up the River

  • 5/10

    Created in East Tennessee and considered one of the most democratic documents ever drafted in America, the Watauga Compact allowed for what?

    the creation of the Tennessee border

    the end of taxes

    the establishment of a monarchy

    some self government

  • 6/10

    What is the Tennessee state reptile?

    the salamander

    the eastern American toad

    the box turtle

    the rattlesnake

  • 7/10

    Which of the following cities is in the Gulf Coastal Plain?

    Knoxville

    Memphis

    Nashville

    Johnson City

  • 8/10

    Who was the most famous of the long hunters who visited the Tennessee area?

    Daniel Boone

    Sam Houston

    Clarence Darrow

    David Crockett

  • 9/10

    What year appears on the Tennessee state seal?

    1911

    1870

    1796

    1542

  • 10/10

    Tennessee is known by what nickname?

    the Old Dominion State

    the Magnolia State

    the Volunteer State

    the Beaver State