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July 4, 2020 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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4th of July, Pop Quiz on the Beach
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Who did we gain our independence from?
What?
George Washington?
What year did we gain our independence from Great Britain?
Uh in 1492.
What was the name of the war that won us our independence?
The Civil War?
World War II.
One.
I don't know.
I didn't pay attention in history.
Who won the revolutionary war?
Who was the first president of the United States?
How many letter A's are in the word independence?
Oh my gosh, I don't even know how to spell that.
So I'm gonna say three?
A-E-N-D-A-N-G.
Oh you're the English teacher.
I'm so embarrassed.
What do Americans celebrate on the 4th of July?
*Dramatic music*
We are back in Jacksonville for another edition of Pop Quiz on the Beach.
But this time, we are doing a special 4th of July edition where we're going to find out how much these people know about the 4th of July.
Music Why do we celebrate the 4th of July?
I don't.
I just like to eat barbecue.
Okay.
Yeah.
Is that am I supposed to answer it for real for real?
Oh, these are your answers.
Yeah, well why do Americans celebrate the 4th of July?
Um well in my household.
It's another day off work.
Okay.
And there's some more barbecue.
What do Americans celebrate on the 4th of July?
Who did we gain our independence from?
I don't know.
Think long and hard.
Is anything ring a bell?
No.
Who did we gain our independence from?
What?
George Washington.
Okay.
Yeah.
What famous document was signed on July 4th, 1776?
Uh I'ma take a step at it and say I don't know.
It has to do with another country.
Do you know what that country is?
No.
Does Great Britain fighting the U.S. for their independence ring a bell?
No, not at all.
You don't know.
You don't know how we became America?
What year did we gain our independence from Great Britain?
Uh in 1492?
I don't know.
Well at least you know about Christopher Columbus, right?
What year did we gain our independence?
Oh I don't know either.
No.
Do you at least know what our national anthem is called?
I haven't got some I haven't passed it in so long.
Like I forgot everything.
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Who was the first U.S. president?
Why?
She didn't even know.
Do you know?
Don't ask me.
He had a nice wig.
Are you guys immigrants?
No.
No?
You're from here?
Yeah.
Who was the first president of the United States?
States George Washington Why do we celebrate the Fourth of July It's your turn man okay I'll tell you why Because America's the greatest country on earth Why are we the greatest country on earth?
Because of freedom.
Okay.
Good along those lines.
What war gave us our freedoms?
Oh the civil war.
No, man.
No?
What was the name of the war that won us our independence?
Oh I I can't even.
Uh war.
The war that won us our independence.
What was that war?
The independence war.
Close.
Close.
You're taking me back to history.
How many stars were on the first US flag?
407.
How many letter A's are in the word independence?
Oh my gosh, I don't even know how to spell that.
So I'm gonna say three?
Wait, independence!
One!
Right?
Spell it for me.
I just don't know how to spell that.
I need Google Translate.
It's English!
Oh there's not any from what she said.
Right, right, right.
How many letter A's are in the word independence?
One.
Where at?
You spell independence?
I and D E P N A-E-N-D-A-N-C.
No, there's no A's.
It's independence with an E at the end.
Are you serious?
Oh you're the English teacher.
I'm so embarrassed.
All that education.
How many letter A's are in the word independence?
One?
Do you have a different answer?
Zero.
Oh it's A and D E. Yeah.
How many letter A's are in the word independence?
Three?
Spell it for me.
Oh I have no clue how to spell it.
Zero.
Yeah.
I don't even know how to spell it.
Well, that's definitely not me.
Tell me your braids here.
Can we take a raids?
Yes.
I'm I'm a I'm a culturally appropriating culture right now.
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What year did we gain our independence?
17...
82.
No, dude.
What year did we gain our independence?
1886.
1846?
Oh.
I don't know.
Eight.
18 does not start with 18.
Who's the author of our national anthem?
Uh Fitzgerald.
I don't know.
George Washington.
Who won the revolutionary war?
Revolutionary.
That's his name.
That's the name of the war.
Revolutionary war.
Who won it?
I don't know.
You don't know?
When did the revolutionary war happen?
Maybe that'll help jog your memory.
Last year.
Who won the revolutionary war?
Really?
Um, I don't know.
No clue.
Mr. In fact, it happened.
No.
What was the name of the war that won us our independence?
The civil war?
World War II.
One.
I don't know.
I didn't pay attention in history.
Okay?
Do you know the name of the war that won us our independence?
I'm horrible.
I think I slept with history apparently.
I guess so.
Who won the revolutionary war?
Sony wanna take this one?
The North?
What?
The Revolutionary War?
We did.
Who's we?
Uh America.
The South.
The North?
Yeah, I don't know.
Who won the Revolutionary War?
Really?
Um, I don't know.
Sounds like you have an idea.
So who won the Revolutionary War?
Uh South.
Where was the first battle of the Revolutionary War fought?
Um the first battle.
First battle.
He said, can I Google it?
Oh my god.
No.
No.
South in the South and the South.
Was it Texas?
No.
Oh, not sex.
It's not sex.
Georgia?
No.
Oh, that's a ball.
You guys are very cold.
Very cold.
Very cold.
There's some overseas.
Very cold.
Very good.
Russia.
Oh, it'd be Russia.
Russia?
I have no idea.
Where was the first battle of the revolutionary war fought?
St. All the same?
Savannah.
North.
Up further.
Well further further than Florida.
It's in Georgia.
South Carolina.
North Carolina.
Virginia.
St. Augustine.
Nope.
Is that the Battle of Bunker Hill?
No.
What was the first battle of the Revolutionary War?
I don't know that one.
Do you remember the answer?
No.
I just told her 10 minutes ago.
Okay, in high school did they tell you where the first battle was fought of the Revolutionary War?
It's not Daddy's bird.
It is not.
I'm not sure.
First battle of the Revolutionary War.
I don't know.
I want to say Valley Forge, but not Valley Forge.
Lexington and Concord?
Okay, Lexington and Concord.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Who sewed the first US flag?
Not my grandma.
Not your grandma.
No, I don't think so.
Is she alive in 1776?
No.
I don't know her name.
It was.
Well, I don't know.
Are we allowed to assume gender?
I just know it was a woman.
Okay.
Who sewed the first US flag?
I have no idea something.
Elizabeth Warren?
No, she's old.
Elizabeth Warren is old, but no, it's not her.
No, I have no idea.
I can't answer that.
You say Sarah Palin?
Yeah, it's a joke.
Who made the first US flag?
George Washington.
George Washington?
Oh.
Yeah, I don't know that.
Who sewed the first US flag?
Pat I don't know.
You know if it's a woman or a man?
I would say man because woman just seems too much cold.
It's a woman.
Yeah, sewing, right?
That's a that's that's a woman's job.
Who sewed the first US flag?
I don't know that one.
You know if it's a boy or a girl?
Or neither the non-gender.
Who sewed the first US flag?
You're the first one to get that.
You redeemed yourself.
I didn't know that was quick, right?
Okay.
How many stars were on the first US flag?
Uh was it?
Ten?
Five?
One?
No, I don't know that one.
Who was the king of England, Great Britain during the time of that?
I don't know.
I don't remember.
No.
Nope.
Unfortunately, I don't know that one either.
Who was the king during that time?
King Louie.
Nope.
I'm not really sure.
Do you know who that king was?
Maybe that jogged your memory?
I don't know.
Uh what's that guy's name?
Put it!
I thought you said pudding.
Okay, yeah, well it wasn't Putin.
Not that guy.
I said put it.
That I don't know.
That I don't know.
She is a king.
Right?
King uh Henry.
No, I have no idea.
Uh I don't know, King Arthur.
I don't know.
That's a first.
Alright, King George.
King George.
The third.
enjoys the third Who was the first person who signed the Declaration of Independence?
George Washington.
Who was the first person who signed the Declaration of Independence?
Jefferson, wasn't it?
First person?
I don't know.
George Washington?
No.
Who was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence?
Ben Franklin.
Ben Franklin?
No.
Who was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence?
Ben.
Nope.
Okay.
Nope.
I'm wrong.
Second guess?
Hang on.
Let me give you a hand.
Okay.
It's what you call signature.
Oh.
My um my Well, you know what?
You answer it.
John Hancock.
Fun fact.
How many hot dogs are eaten every year on the 4th of July?
I don't know.
Gross.
It's a gross number.
I don't know, millions.
It's gotta be millions.
150 million hot dogs.
I like hot dogs.
You like hot dogs?
I guess they're okay.
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