HISTORY AND HISTORICAL FIGURES: Cloze Activities
The second President of the United States. (Answers)
The 46th President of the United States.
This labor leader fought for the rights of migrant farm workers in the southwestern USA. (Answers)
An American frontiersman, bear hunter, soldier, legislator, and folk hero who died in the Battle of the Alamo. (Answers)
An abolitionist, orator and writer who fought against slavery. (Answers)
The seven-year war between France and Britain that led to the American Revolution.
First woman, first African-American, and first Asian-American to be Vice President of the United States.
The third President of the United States. (Answers)
A fill-in-the-blanks activity on Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating freedom. (Answers)
A man who devoted his life to working for civil rights.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark explored the American West with Sacajawea. (Answers)
The 16th President of the United States. (Answers)
The medieval document that took some powers from an abusive King of England and gave some rights to the people. (Answers)
The great South African anti-apartheid leader and President. (Go to the answers. Or go to a pdf of the page plus the answers – members only).
Father Hidalgo began the fight for Mexican independence from Spanish rule on September 16, 1810. (Answers)
The first African-American President of the United States. (Answers)
Rosa Parks was a pivotal figure in the fight for civil rights; she protested segregation laws in the USA. (Answers)
A messenger for the American colonists in their fight against the British. (Answers)
An early advocate for women’s rights. (Answers)
A fill-in-the-blanks activity on Thanksgiving. (Answers)
A huge passenger ship that sank after hitting an iceberg. (Answers)
A fill-in-the-blanks activity on the US Constitution. (Answers)
A fill-in-the-blanks activity on US elections.
Fill in the blanks in a passage about Veterans Day. (Answers)
The first President of the United States.
World War One (also called the Great War) was a huge war fought from 1914 until 1918.