Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett - Pop Quiz on the Beach, Part 3 Aired: 2019-12-31 Duration: 15:44 === Civil War Confusion (10:55) === [00:00:00] What year was the war of 1812? [00:00:03] We don't know this, I says. [00:00:04] What? [00:00:05] How many world wars have there been? [00:00:07] Three. [00:00:08] Three? [00:00:08] Who did we fight in the third one? [00:00:11] World War IV. [00:00:12] You know what there is for? [00:00:13] World War IV. [00:00:14] It's World War IV. [00:00:15] In what year did 9-11 happen? [00:00:20] Wow. [00:00:21] I know that one. [00:00:23] 2009. [00:00:24] How many states are there in the continental U.S.? [00:00:28] 56. [00:00:29] The Civil War was between the U.S. and the England? [00:00:35] English? [00:00:36] Speaking of Washington, D.C., which states border it? [00:00:39] Mexico. [00:00:41] What is the largest U.S. state? [00:00:44] Russia. [00:00:45] It's Russia's state. [00:00:46] Huh? [00:00:47] Is Russia state? [00:00:52] We're here for another round of Pop Quiz on the Beach, but this time we're in Miami. [00:01:00] We're asking people basic American history questions to see just how much they know about the nation that they live in. [00:01:07] Let's see. [00:01:15] Who won the Civil War? [00:01:19] the south or the what was that I don't know. [00:01:23] The South. [00:01:24] Do you know who won the Civil War? [00:01:26] No. [00:01:27] No. [00:01:27] Who won the Civil War? [00:01:29] I have no idea. [00:01:31] Do you know what the Civil War is? [00:01:36] No, I don't. [00:01:38] Who won the Civil War? [00:01:43] Um, which Civil War? [00:01:49] The only one in American history. [00:01:54] The Americans. [00:01:56] So if the Americans won, who lost? [00:01:58] The British. [00:01:59] Who won the Civil War? [00:02:01] I'm good. [00:02:01] Thank you. [00:02:03] Yeah, I'm not going to be good at this either. [00:02:06] I have lost it. [00:02:06] You giving up? [00:02:07] That's your guy right there. [00:02:09] Hey, Grant. [00:02:10] Are you giving up? [00:02:11] Yeah, the United States. [00:02:12] It was fought in the United States. [00:02:15] There were two sides. [00:02:17] Oh, good question. [00:02:20] I have to pass on that one. [00:02:22] Who won the Civil War? [00:02:24] The British. [00:02:25] The North. [00:02:26] Wait, yeah, the North. [00:02:27] The British. [00:02:29] The British, ain't it? [00:02:30] The Civil War was the North and the South. [00:02:32] Right, South. [00:02:34] The South one. [00:02:35] On the South Side. [00:02:36] Yeah, because the North Carolina. [00:02:38] Who won the Civil War? [00:02:39] The Civil War? [00:02:40] The South. [00:02:40] The South. [00:02:41] The North. [00:02:42] No, the South. [00:02:42] Final answer. [00:02:43] The South, South. [00:02:44] The Civil War was between the U.S. and the England. [00:02:49] English? [00:02:50] Which one was that? [00:02:52] The Revolutionary War? [00:02:54] The Civil War was won by the people who weren't. [00:02:56] So that's not the conservative. [00:02:58] That's not the conservatives. [00:02:59] It's the other one. [00:03:01] Well, there's a lot there to unpack. [00:03:03] Well, conservatives weren't really on either side. [00:03:07] It wasn't really about the political parties. [00:03:09] Who did we beat in the Civil War? [00:03:15] Well, okay. [00:03:16] Who won the Civil War? [00:03:18] The North? [00:03:20] Yeah, Americans don't even know what was the Civil War about. [00:03:26] You know it. [00:03:29] Oh, I don't know. [00:03:32] I don't know. [00:03:33] What year was the war of 1812? [00:03:36] We don't know this. [00:03:37] I says, what? [00:03:38] Wait, 1812! [00:03:42] What year was the war of 1812? [00:03:47] Babe. [00:03:48] What year was the war of 1812? [00:03:53] Babe, what's the question? [00:03:54] What's the answer? [00:03:56] 1812, isn't it? [00:03:57] Oh, 1812. [00:03:58] Yeah, it's like 1812. [00:03:59] Okay, I was really overtaking it. [00:04:01] In what year did 9-11 happen? [00:04:07] Wow. [00:04:07] I know that one. [00:04:09] 2009. [00:04:12] In what year did 9-11 happen? [00:04:15] 2011. [00:04:16] 2011. [00:04:18] 2001. [00:04:21] You're the first person to get it wrong. [00:04:24] In what year did 9-11 happen? [00:04:27] 9-11. [00:04:30] 2000. [00:04:31] No, 17. [00:04:37] You know? [00:04:40] In what year did 9-11 happen? [00:04:45] 2011? [00:04:48] 2019. [00:04:49] In what year did 9-11 happen? [00:04:52] Oh, 2000. [00:04:54] And one. [00:04:55] One, yeah. [00:04:56] How many world wars have there been? [00:04:58] Three. [00:04:59] How many world wars have there been? [00:05:03] Three. [00:05:04] Three. [00:05:05] How many world wars have there been? [00:05:08] Two. [00:05:10] Three, man. [00:05:11] How many world wars have there been? [00:05:14] How many world wars have there? [00:05:15] Oh my gosh. [00:05:16] History is not my subject. [00:05:17] I'm over a map. [00:05:18] World wars. [00:05:19] There was World War I, World War II. [00:05:24] Three. [00:05:26] Who did we fight in the third one? [00:05:29] World War IV. [00:05:30] You know what there is for? [00:05:30] World War IV. [00:05:31] It's World War IV. [00:05:33] Okay. [00:05:33] Okay. [00:05:34] Who did we fight in the fourth? [00:05:36] Oh, we're fine, though. [00:05:38] World Wars. [00:05:41] Two. [00:05:43] Yeah. [00:05:44] And real quick, if you guys like what you're watching, please go to CaitlinBinnet.org, check out the stuff we have there, and support my work. [00:05:50] That's embarrassing, but look. [00:05:51] Okay, well, if you know it all, this question is for you, okay? [00:05:55] I don't. [00:05:55] Right? [00:05:56] His attitude. [00:05:58] Okay, here we go. [00:05:59] How many states are there in the continental U.S.? [00:06:03] Go ahead, baby. [00:06:05] Oh, no, this is your question. [00:06:06] I don't know. [00:06:07] I actually think I know this one. [00:06:08] Is it 50? [00:06:09] It's 50 or 50. [00:06:12] Okay. [00:06:12] 51. [00:06:13] I'm trying to say 51. [00:06:14] What about? [00:06:14] No, don't say 52. [00:06:18] How many states are there in the continental U.S.? [00:06:22] 56? [00:06:23] 55? [00:06:24] 56. [00:06:26] What are the 56th state? [00:06:29] Oh, I don't know. [00:06:30] I don't know. [00:06:30] How many states? [00:06:31] Like 32? [00:06:33] What is, do you know what the continental US is? [00:06:37] Oh. [00:06:38] North America. [00:06:40] I don't know. [00:06:42] How many states are there in the continental U.S.? [00:06:45] 50. [00:06:47] Continental. [00:06:48] 51. [00:06:50] You just added one. [00:06:52] I don't know. [00:06:52] 50. [00:06:53] How many states are there in the continental U.S.? [00:06:58] How many continents? [00:07:00] I don't know. [00:07:00] How many states in the continental? [00:07:01] Continental of the U.S. 50. [00:07:04] 51. [00:07:06] Nope. [00:07:07] What's the 51st state? [00:07:09] Alaska. [00:07:10] Okay, so aside from Alaska and Puerto Rico, right? [00:07:14] Puerto Rico is not a state. [00:07:16] How many states are in the continental U.S.? [00:07:19] 52. [00:07:20] Plus Puerto Rico. [00:07:23] So it's 53. [00:07:24] Puerto Rico is 53. [00:07:26] It's 50. [00:07:26] No, it's 51. [00:07:28] What's the 51st state? [00:07:30] 54th? [00:07:31] First, 51st. [00:07:32] 51st state? [00:07:34] I don't know. [00:07:35] There isn't one. [00:07:36] We only have 50, but how many of those 50 continental U.S.? [00:07:45] 200. [00:07:47] Continental U.S. continent, you know how high? [00:07:53] I don't have to go that list. [00:07:54] Okay, then 48. [00:07:56] 48. [00:07:57] Yes. [00:07:58] Cheese. [00:07:59] You're smart, bro. [00:08:00] Okay. [00:08:02] Who did we beat in the Second World War? [00:08:07] The North? [00:08:08] You know, the South. [00:08:10] I don't know. [00:08:10] Who did we beat in the second one? [00:08:14] Somewhere far in the east of the world. [00:08:19] I don't know. [00:08:20] Do you remember what happened in World War II? [00:08:22] No. [00:08:23] Talking about the second one, who did we beat? [00:08:30] Vietnam. [00:08:32] Let me see. [00:08:35] Was it Vietnam? [00:08:36] It was not. [00:08:39] Okay, I don't know. [00:08:40] Who did we beat in World War II? [00:08:43] Damn. [00:08:44] Wow, you missed it. [00:08:45] My gee, this is history. [00:08:48] No, we lost Vietnam. [00:08:50] So who do we beat? [00:08:54] The Jewish Germany. [00:09:00] Okay. [00:09:02] Who did we beat in World War II? [00:09:05] Come on, man. [00:09:06] Go ahead, Samuel. [00:09:07] It's taxiing. [00:09:09] Yeah, you better help her. [00:09:12] I'm trying, but. [00:09:13] She made me take the killer shot. [00:09:15] I want to say the one thing. [00:09:16] Speaking of the second one, who did we beat? [00:09:22] No. [00:09:23] Soviet Union? [00:09:24] Soviet Union? [00:09:24] No, no, that was a whole different thing. [00:09:26] They were on our side. [00:09:27] That was a whole different. [00:09:28] The French were on our side, right? [00:09:30] I don't know. [00:09:30] Korea, Vietnam. [00:09:32] Vietnam, as well. [00:09:34] No, North Korea. [00:09:38] I love your room, mate. [00:09:39] So we're just going to say the same thing. [00:09:41] Speaking of the second one, who did we beat? [00:09:45] I know this one. [00:09:45] I don't remember. [00:09:50] Germany. [00:09:52] Yeah, okay. [00:09:54] Why Germany? [00:09:55] I don't remember. [00:09:56] I don't know. [00:09:56] Germany? [00:09:57] Yeah. [00:09:58] Do you know why? [00:09:58] What were they doing? [00:10:01] I think that's too much already. [00:10:03] What states border our nation's capital? [00:10:12] New York? [00:10:14] No. [00:10:15] Up East. [00:10:19] Do you know what our nation's capital is? [00:10:22] No, I had no idea. [00:10:28] Massachusetts. [00:10:29] Speaking of Washington, D.C., which states border it? [00:10:37] Mexico. [00:10:38] What states border Washington, D.C. Michigan? === Washington D.C. Borders? (04:36) === [00:10:43] What states border Washington, D.C. Delaware? [00:10:48] What states border Washington, D.C.? [00:10:53] A state. [00:11:03] No. [00:11:03] Why does state border? [00:11:05] Washington, D.C. Damn. [00:11:08] Virginia? [00:11:11] And then West Virginia? [00:11:14] No. [00:11:15] Washington DC is in Virginia. [00:11:17] So, nigga, I don't even know. [00:11:19] See I don't know. [00:11:19] Virginia. [00:11:20] You gotta Washington. [00:11:24] That's how you say I want to. [00:11:26] Isn't it like Kentucky? [00:11:29] New York. [00:11:30] No, not either. [00:11:32] Connecticut? [00:11:33] No. [00:11:33] Tennessee? [00:11:34] No. [00:11:36] Maryland. [00:11:37] If it is 6 a.m. in New York, what time is it in Los Angeles? [00:11:43] I've never even been to Los Angeles. [00:11:45] 2 a.m. [00:11:46] If it's 6 a.m. in New York, what time is it in Los Angeles? [00:11:52] 8 a.m. [00:11:54] 8 a.m. [00:11:56] No. [00:11:57] I'd have to say I don't know if there's a four or five hour time difference. [00:12:04] Hmm. [00:12:04] Neither. [00:12:06] No? [00:12:07] Four? [00:12:08] Five? [00:12:09] Three. [00:12:10] Three. [00:12:10] Oh, yep. [00:12:11] 11 a.m. [00:12:12] Isn't it five hours? [00:12:14] Isn't it like what are you gonna be? [00:12:16] It's not a whole day, right? [00:12:17] No, it's like four hour difference, right? [00:12:20] Or three hour. [00:12:21] Three hours? [00:12:22] So if it's 6 a.m. here. [00:12:23] 9 there. [00:12:25] No, 3 a.m. [00:12:26] What is the largest state in the United States? [00:12:29] Ask the first. [00:12:32] Texas. [00:12:32] You have a different answer? [00:12:34] I agree. [00:12:35] It's Texas. [00:12:36] What is the largest state in the U.S.? [00:12:38] California. [00:12:40] Florida. [00:12:41] Texas. [00:12:47] DC? [00:12:47] No, that's small. [00:12:49] The largest state? [00:12:51] DC isn't even a state. [00:12:52] No, I know, but you know, give it a shot. [00:12:55] What is the largest state? [00:12:58] Is it Texas? [00:13:01] California. [00:13:02] What is the largest state? [00:13:04] The largest state? [00:13:07] Is it Florida? [00:13:09] No. [00:13:09] What is the largest state in the U.S.? [00:13:11] Texas. [00:13:12] California. [00:13:13] California. [00:13:14] Oh. [00:13:15] Is it Florida? [00:13:17] Oh, then I have no clue. [00:13:20] The largest state? [00:13:22] It's not Texas? [00:13:23] What is the largest U.S. state? [00:13:27] Is Russian state? [00:13:28] Huh? [00:13:29] Is Russian state? [00:13:31] She said the largest state. [00:13:34] I think Texas? [00:13:37] Or New Mexico? [00:13:38] New Mexico or Texas? [00:13:39] It's around there. [00:13:40] Let's see. [00:13:41] Texas is pretty big. [00:13:44] Pretty big, but there's one that's bigger. [00:13:47] Okay, what would you say? [00:13:49] I don't know. [00:13:50] What is the largest U.S. state? [00:13:55] I want to say, is it Cali? [00:13:57] No. [00:13:58] Texas. [00:13:59] Like, is this a trick question? [00:14:00] Because I know Alaska is pretty big. [00:14:02] Yeah. [00:14:03] Is Alaska the biggest one? [00:14:04] Okay. [00:14:05] What's the smallest state? [00:14:06] Huh, Massachusetts. [00:14:13] You guys know the smallest? [00:14:18] Hello? [00:14:19] Rhode Island. [00:14:20] It's real, real nitty bitty. [00:14:23] Yeah. [00:14:24] I see. [00:14:27] What is the smallest state? [00:14:30] Washington, D.C. What about the smallest state? [00:14:33] Oh, I don't know. [00:14:34] Hawaii. [00:14:35] Nope. [00:14:36] DC. D.C. is not a state. [00:14:39] What is the smallest? [00:14:41] Maine? [00:14:44] You gotta guess? [00:14:47] How about my population? [00:14:49] You're a kid, Utah? [00:14:50] I don't know. [00:14:50] I had to answer those with my citizenship test. [00:14:54] That was our last pop-up question. [00:14:56] It was a citizenship test. [00:14:58] What's the smallest? === Support My Work (00:42) === [00:15:02] Delaware. [00:15:02] Well, you did okay. [00:15:04] My boyfriend did the best. [00:15:06] It's okay. [00:15:07] It's okay. [00:15:09] You're on vacation. [00:15:10] You don't need to know these things right now, right? [00:15:12] You're on vacation. [00:15:14] There you go. [00:15:15] Thank you guys so much for watching this video. [00:15:17] To support my work, to make sure I can keep coming out here, interviewing people, going to rallies, supporting our president, please go to CaitlinBinnet.org or visit my Patreon at patreon.com slash Caitlin Bennett. [00:15:28] There's super cool perks there. [00:15:29] And at CaitlinBinnett.org, there's tons of things that can help improve your life. [00:15:33] Like supplements that help you stay awake or to fall asleep. [00:15:36] And they're all natural with hundreds of five-star reviews. 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