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This Week in History: The Statue of Liberty
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1. On June 17, 1885, the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York Harbor. Where did it come from?
Peru
Mexico
France
Italy
United Kingdom
2. The statue was intended to commemorate what historic date?
The end of the American Revolution
The 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
The end of the French Revolution
The end of the Seven Years War
The defeat of Napoleon
3. The poem "The New Colossus," containing the famous lines "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses," is inscribed at the base of the statue. Who wrote the poem?
Walt Whitman
Carl Sandburg
John Greenleaf Whittier
Hart Crane
Emma Lazarus
4. The Statue of Liberty is on Bedloe Island, renamed what in 1956?
Liberty Island
Freedom Island
Patriot Island
French Island
Fort Wood Island
5. Who designed the Statue of Liberty?
Michelangelo
Camille Claudel
Auguste Rodin
Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi
Gustave Eiffel
6. The Statue was dedicated by which U.S. President?
Woodrow Wilson
Grover Cleveland
Ulysses Grant
James Garfield
Chester Arthur
7. What date is written on the tablet in the Statue's arms?
July 4, 1776
June 17, 1885
September 3, 1783
August 10, 1789
July 4, 1885
8. The Statue is made up of which two metals?
Iron and copper
Iron and steel
Copper and steel
Copper and silver
Silver and gold
9. The torch was electrified in what year?
1876
1954
1899
1901
1916
10. There are seven rays radiated from the Statue's crown, they represent what?
The seven seas and the seven continents
The seven deadly sins
Seven of the ten commandments
Seven years of the French Revolution
Nothing
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