Description : This black engineer was granted a patent in 1872 for the first automatic oil lubricator. The lubricating cup regulated the flow of oil onto moving parts of machines, revolutionizing the machine industry. ... well-known inventor: w) Elijah McCoy x) Lewis Latimer y) Leonard McFall z) Branville Woods
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- ELIJAH McCOY
Description : Where did the expression "The Real McCoy" come from?
Last Answer : Television show back in the late 50s and early 60s?
Description : What was the real name of Christopher Columbus?
Last Answer : Cristoforo Colombo
Description : July 4th is Independence Day of the United States. Which date John Adam declared as the real date of Independence?
Last Answer : 2nd July.
Description : What is the real name of Uncle Sam?
Last Answer : Samuel Wilson
Description : If you were a screen writer on the original Star Trek, what phrases would you have given to Doctor McCoy (details inside)?
Last Answer : I’m a doctor, not a cheesemaker!
Description : Which, in your opinion is the best Sylvester McCoy (Doctor #7) Doctor Who episode?
Last Answer : You might be being a little too Anglo-specific there, friend. Me?, I can’t say that I remember any of his. But I certainly remember the man himself.
Description : How did Elijah McCoy and parents escape from slavery in Kentucky to freedom in Canada?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What, if any, logical fallacy is illustrated by the following: "Dr. McCoy insists that all cats should be given their shots, but anyone who has as many speeding tickets as he does doesn't deserve to ... by example b) Circular reasoning c) Ad hominem (to the person) attack d) Argument from data
Last Answer : c) Ad hominem (to the person) attack
Description : What, if any, logical fallacy is illustrated by the following: "Dr. McCoy insists that all cats should be given their shots, but anyone who has as many speeding tickets as he does doesn't deserve to be ... reasoning c) Ad hominem (to the person) attack d) Argument from data e) None of these
Description : The name of a great politician who was called by the name “The Great Communicator”
Last Answer : Ronald Regan
Description : Name the team that won the 1988 Super bowl?
Last Answer : Washington Redskins
Description : What did Thomas Sullivan in New York in 1908 introduce?
Last Answer : Tea bag
Description : What year did women receive the right to vote in the United States?
Last Answer : 1920
Description : There was a common traits of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Sam Adams?
Last Answer : They brewed beer
Description : What is Marine One in the USA?
Last Answer : President’s Helicopter
Description : What was the middle name of Walt Disney?
Last Answer : Elias
Description : What was the Savannah?
Last Answer : The first commercial atomic-powered ship of the world.
Description : Who was the Grandma Moses?
Last Answer : Famous American painter Anna Mary Robinson
Description : Name the last state to ratify the abolition of slavery in the 1990s?
Last Answer : Mississippi
Description : What was the significant event in the history that brought the USA and Russia nearly to the nuclear confrontation?
Last Answer : Cuban missile crisis
Description : Name the basketball team that won in 1987.
Last Answer : Minnesota Twins
Description : Who preceded Ronald Raegan’s presidency in the United States of America?
Last Answer : Jimmy Carter
Description : Name the state which was the last to overturn laws against interracial marriage in the year 2000.
Last Answer : Alabama
Description : Which country flag has 13 stripes?
Last Answer : America
Description : Which country flag has 50 stars?
Description : Name the sport’s hall of fame that enshrined Abraham Lincoln for having a stellar record of just one loss?
Last Answer : Wrestling
Description : What is the bloodiest battle in American history?
Last Answer : Battle of Antietam
Description : What event of history is related to the Battle of Midway
Last Answer : World War II
Description : What is a nickname for people from Maine?
Last Answer : Down-Easters
Description : In which city would you find the Statue of Liberty?
Last Answer : New York City
Description : What is the capital of Illinois?
Last Answer : Springfield
Description : Which modern states does the Natchez Trace join?
Last Answer : Mississippi and Tennessee
Description : Which state seceded from Virginia in 1863?
Last Answer : West Virginia
Description : In what American state would you find Denali?
Last Answer : Alaska
Description : What automobile was named after Henry Ford’s only son?
Last Answer : Edsel
Description : Who was the first U.S. president to appear on television?
Last Answer : Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Description : On what peninsula in Washington would you find the Olympic Mountains?
Last Answer : Olympic Peninsula
Description : Through which national park does the Continental Divide not pass?
Last Answer : Yosemite
Description : What does D.C. mean after Washington DC?
Last Answer : District of Columbia
Description : Manhattan Island was settled by
Last Answer : Dutch (1624)
Description : Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations were the 12 colonies under the United Kingdom until 1776 along with the number 13th-
Last Answer : New York
Description : How many colonies America had before independence.
Last Answer : 13
Description : The earlier name of New York was
Last Answer : New Amsterdam (Dutch Colony)
Description : Name of the colonial revolt which occurred between 1765 and 1783
Last Answer : American Revolution
Description : Which President of America led the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing
Last Answer : Harry Truman (33rd)
Description : What is “Little Boy”?
Last Answer : “Little Boy” was the codename of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 during World War II
Description : How many died in the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by America?
Last Answer : 90,000 and 146,000 people in Hiroshima and 39,000 and 80,000 people in Nagasaki
Description : By which amendment of the COnstitution, slavery was abolished?
Last Answer : Amendment 13th