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March 23, 2025 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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Spring Breakers Fail American History Trivia
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Who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War?
Oh, God.
In the Revolution.
Oh, I don't know if this is right.
I mean, it sounds so stupid.
Was it the Spanish?
Wait, what are your majors?
Business?
Biology.
Elementary education.
Oh.
What shape is the U.S. Pentagon building?
Isn't it just a square?
How many U.S. senators are there?
Six, seven.
Six, seven, six, seven.
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
There's a lot.
I know, I know 17.
Who won the Civil War?
Oh, shoot.
It's East or West, right?
Well, it's the Civil War.
So it's the civilians versus whoever was in power.
How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
Justices.
So I got, like, when you say that, like, you mean like the FBI?
Who is on the $100 bill?
Oh, I know that.
Abraham Lincoln.
Oh, Abraham Lincoln, bro.
Oh, oh, God.
That's the First Amendment.
What's the second?
Right to vote.
Name three states that border Canada.
We'll just do one per person.
Oh.
Asia.
I didn't know Canada had a border.
We are here at Clearwater Beach next to the beautiful Gulf of America asking Springbreakers if they can answer these naturalization questions that immigrants have to get right to come into our country.
Let's see if they're getting deported or not.
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Okay, all right.
You guys in college, right?
Yes.
All right, what year?
Sophomores.
Okay, so you should know this.
These are the naturalization questions for immigrants to answer to come over and be a citizen.
Okay.
So you think you got it?
Maybe.
If not, you're getting deported.
Oh, so.
Oh, okay.
Where do you want to go?
Where would you?
I don't think that's one of the options.
Easy peasy, starting off.
What are the three branches of the U.S. government?
The legislative.
Legislation.
I don't know.
Dude, I do know this, but I'm blanking.
Yeah, I feel like I. Legislative.
Shoot.
Teachers would be sad.
Wait, I can't even think.
Judicial and?
Did my mom's gonna kill me?
I don't know.
Executive.
Who's in charge of the executive branch?
I'm shooting this!
It's a baby!
I don't know.
What are the three branches of the U.S. government?
Legislative.
Uh-huh.
You go next.
I have absolutely zero clue.
I do not know.
What are the three branches of the U.S. government?
Oh, legislation.
Oh, f.
I know this.
Legislation, judicial, and consecutive?
I know this too.
What do you think?
Legislative.
Judico.
Judico's one of them.
I don't know that.
Medical.
It's like, um, juda-dish-hole.
And then it's like, um, uh...
Dude, that's crazy.
Who is in charge of the last branch?
Like, what do you mean, like, supreme?
The Supreme Court?
No, I'm not.
No.
So there's judicial?
Yes.
Legislative.
And executive.
Executive.
Oh, my God.
What are the three branches of the U.S. government?
Oh, judicial.
Judicial.
Yeah, executive.
What shape is the U.S. Pentagon building?
Isn't it just a square?
Hexagon.
Oh, wait.
It's like a square.
No?
What shape is it?
Oh, it's a triangle.
It's the Pentagon.
What shape is the U.S. Pentagon building?
A triangle.
What?
A triangle.
Okay, a triangle.
That's a square.
It's a square.
Any other guesses?
A diamond.
It's a pentagon.
Where are we going?
I thought it was a pentagon.
Or is this a triangle?
Wait.
I don't know.
Yeah.
What did you?
Yeah, just go with that.
Yeah.
A con or a pentagon.
A pentagon.
Is it a different gone?
Like, is it a hexagon?
It's a pentagon.
Who is on the $100 bill?
Come on.
Come on, Linda, you got that.
I want the Pennsylvania.
Oh, $100 bill.
Dang.
I love money, though.
In it.
I talk about all it.
What?
Wait, what she said?
I know that.
Who is on the $100 bill?
Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln, bro.
You want the Jefferson?
No, it's the Adam 2, I think.
I think that's Adam.
Oh, my God.
He's a break.
All right, he's pulling out his wallet.
Phoning a friend.
He doesn't even have any 100.
And it George Washington.
Who is on the $100 bill?
I don't even know that.
What?
The money getters?
I know it.
Benjamin Franklin.
Yes, very good.
Very good.
The money gets forever.
I'm going to say, I know based on your appearance and what you've got on, you've spent quite a few of those Benjamin Franklins, right?
Who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War?
Oh, God.
In the Revolution.
Oh, I don't know if this is right.
I'm going to sound so stupid.
Was it the Spanish?
Hey, you should know this.
Wait, what are your majors?
Business.
Biology.
Elementary education.
Oh.
I haven't taken a history class yet.
I haven't taken a history class yet.
Okay.
Did you pass the eighth grade?
Yes, I did.
Who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War?
Oh, I had that class first semester.
economics Oh, no.
I can't think of it.
No.
The Jews.
No, no, no.
That wasn't us.
Who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War?
You got that one?
The Pilgrims.
Is that the Pilgrims?
Is that the Pilgrims?
Oh.
Wait, who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War?
The French.
The French.
British.
British.
Yeah.
Who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War?
Who am I on?
Did American?
Elfro.
I'm lying!
I'm lying!
What was the Revolutionary War fought about?
Um.
Which one civil war?
Okay, who won the Civil War?
She said America.
How many U.S. senators are in the U.S. government?
Four.
Four, okay.
Five.
Five.
Three.
How many U.S. senators are there?
Twelve.
Is it a high number?
Well, that's, I mean, it's higher than 12.
And the U.S. government, senators.
Maybe 60.
Maybe your answer from earlier.
That's close.
60?
Closer.
120.
How do we come up with the number of senators?
Is there like two for each state?
How many U.S. senators are there?
Oh, is it?
Yeah, wait, isn't there?
It's the same one as a state, right?
Isn't there one for every state?
Maybe.
Is it?
I think so.
Yeah.
What's your Final answer.
50, yeah.
One senator per state.
How many U.S. senators are there?
12?
Bro!
She's so confident.
Is it seven?
What?
Is it higher?
Is it not?
U.S. senators.
How do we get 51?
How many U.S.?
Okay.
How do we determine the number of U.S. senators?
Isn't it like two per state?
Or is it like the.
Oh, okay, okay.
So two times.
I don't know.
Is it 100?
I thought it was like how many U.S. senators are there?
Ooh.
Senate.
For the states, right?
U.S. U.S. Senate.
50?
Do they final answer?
I was too confident in that.
Senate.
I want to say like 50, yeah.
5,200.
Final answer.
Okay, all right.
49.
I should make it 35.
How many U.S. senators are there?
Six, Senator.
Six, six, senators.
How many U.S. senators are there?
Oh, well, senators, U.S. put that together, you get two.
No, 100.
That's two per.
Who won the Civil War?
Wait, which one?
The Civil War.
Oh.
The American.
Well, I'm thinking world.
We did.
Yeah, we did.
America.
Who did we fight?
Russia.
Except Russia.
Ukraine, right?
What?
Oh, my God.
Okay, it was the North versus the South.
Right?
Okay, who won?
The North or the South?
The South.
The North.
The North.
Y'all, bro.
Y'all, this, bro.
Y'all just said, y'all said North because I said South and I got it wrong, bro.
Stop making it seem like y'all got that bit right.
Y'all did not get it right off the bottom.
Okay, who won the Civil War?
America.
Okay.
I thought it was a super.
Oh, shoot.
It's East or West, right?
Wait, what is it?
Well, it was a close one because Captain America like fought America and Iron Man like he fought the winter soldiers.
And the Civil War is in your area.
So it's like two people against two people.
Isn't it like the Federals against anti-Federalists?
Right?
Oh, hell no.
Oh, shit.
That's not the answer I'm looking for.
Who won the Civil War?
We did.
The South?
Who won the Civil War?
The U.S. Who did they beat?
Britain?
Is that the Civil War?
No.
Who did they beat?
Who fought in the Civil War?
No.
Like.
Well, it's the Civil War.
So it's the civilians versus whoever was in power.
Parliament?
I know.
I swear.
What did the Civil War do?
What was it about?
Wasn't it about their civil rights?
The getting their civil rights?
Who won the Civil War?
I should literally know this.
No, I don't.
No.
Because I literally.
I know.
Helper out.
Where was it fought?
Helms.
Where is it fought?
I know it was the Union and then I like checked out eighth grades.
The Confederates.
Who is the vice president?
Right now?
Yeah.
Oh, that's a good one.
It's Vance.
Vance.
What's his name, Vance?
TP Vance.
Oh, what's his name?
Vance, something.
It's like the guy that's relatable.
How many original colonies were there?
Three.
That's almost said it.
No.
Oh, I know it.
30.
Close.
32.
33.
40.
There are 13 original colonies.
Name three of the original colonies.
Jamestown.
Oh.
What?
Oh, can you name three?
Just one.
Can you name one of the original 13 colonies?
Oh, Jamestown.
Dude, I'm off the cut.
Name three original colonies.
Um...
We're about to get slave books.
I know.
Oh no, I forget.
Can you name three of the original colonies?
Colonies?
Yeah.
How many were there?
13.
Yes, can you name three of them?
Like colonies, like states?
I don't know.
Okay, so it was like Texas, right?
No.
No!
No!
No, no, no!
No!
No, it's one of those one, right?
No?
No.
Dang!
Missouri?
No!
Washington?
I don't know.
How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
12?
7?
10.
Girl, I don't know.
I don't know.
28?
Is it in the 20s?
It is not.
Is it in the 50s?
It is not.
Is it 100?
20.
Where are you going?
We have 100 Supreme Court justices.
Three.
How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
Is it eight?
Ten.
Nine?
No, is it 11?
Six.
How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
Justices.
So I got, like, when you say that, like, you mean like the FBI?
Dude, I should not have drank.
Justices.
I'm going to be honest, I plead the fifth.
That is also an amendment.
Yeah.
How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
Oh, um.
Eight.
You want to do a different one?
How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
Is it 12?
Yeah, 12.
12.
12?
Okay.
You're both wrong.
You want to go in?
Four?
No.
It's probably like, maybe there's more.
Is it more?
I don't know.
Is it more or less?
It's less than 12.
Oh.
How much did you say?
I already said 80.
Nine.
It's nine?
It's nine.
Oh, it was close.
Yeah, can you name one?
Oh, Judge Judy.
Only judge I know.
She wishes.
What are three rights listed in the Declaration of Independence?
I cheated history class.
I ain't gonna lie.
Three rights in the Declaration of Independence.
One starts with the M. That's the next try.
I'm passed.
Pass?
Yeah.
Yes, anybody?
Is it that can women vote?
Oh, no, I'm not.
Woman the Declaration.
No, women could not vote during the time of the Declaration of Independence.
Declaration of Independence?
I don't know.
Melanda rights.
What is it?
Melanda Whites?
That counts.
Okay.
Finish my sentence.
Life, liberty.
And property happens.
Speaking of the Bill of Rights, how many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
Like 28.
Okay.
You have a different answer?
The Bill of Rights.
How many amendments are in there?
25.
25.
Yeah.
I'm going to go with 28.
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
12.
Okay.
Can you name three of them?
I cannot.
How about just one?
Okay.
I know there's one in the back of my head.
I remember civics.
Um.
Um.
You're doing me dirty right now.
What is the First Amendment?
The First Amendment.
Oh, that's hard.
She said, oh, that's hard.
I remember the amendment.
That's important.
Uh, not gonna!
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
There's a lot.
I know, I know 17.
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
Oh, fuck.
Ah, 30.
I know it's more than 17, but I don't know if it's more than 30 of them.
It's 10.
Wait, what?
There's 10 in the Bill of Rights.
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
Oh.
13.
14.
14?
13.
What's the 14th amendment in the Bill of Rights?
I didn't know that.
Yeah, you know.
I was a criminal justice Major past tense.
Okay.
The 14th Amendment?
I don't know it.
In the Bill of Rights.
I don't know it.
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
Nine.
Nine.
I know at least 14.
14.
Lower.
But higher than you.
12.
Lower.
10.
Yes.
Name three amendments in the Bill of Rights.
Is that the thing I was talking about?
Okay, freedom of speech.
Shoot.
Yeah, wait.
Freedom of speech.
That's the First Amendment.
What's the second?
Steel.
Is it like steel?
Right to vote?
No, wait, it's not that.
It's not that.
The Second Amendment.
No, not the right to vote.
Okay, what about the Third Amendment?
Dude, I don't know this, bro.
Name three states that border Canada.
We'll just do one per person.
Asia.
Asia.
Wait, what was the question?
Where's Canada?
Oh, that just sounded wrong.
Just in Toronto.
We want a state that borders Canada.
Pass, no.
Alright, pass.
Pass.
Okay, okay.
What about you?
Phone to France.
Phone of Friend?
What's a state that borders Canada?
Ohio.
Ohio.
Did you just Google that?
Look it up.
Just look it up.
Do you know three more states that border Canada?
Yeah, what?
Did she say New York?
Did you say New York?
Border Canada.
I didn't know Canada.
I didn't border.
What?
Who is the governor of your state?
Of Pennsylvania.
Oh my god.
Is it Ben something or Ben Shapiro?
No.
Would you like Ben Shapiro to be the governor of your state?
I don't know.
What land did America purchase from France in 1803?
There's probably something in the northeast, like northern.
We don't know the name.
I'm just going to Paris.
Paris.
I know.
You definitely didn't purchase Paris.
Is it Louisiana?
Louisiana Purchase.
Yes.
Very good.
Very good.
What land did America purchase from France?
And oh yeah.
There you go!
What is the name of the national anthem?
Oh, the national anthem?
Yeah, yeah.
It has a name.
The pledge of allegiance.
No!
It's like the pledge of allegiance.
Ain't it called a national anthem?
No, what is that weight?
Can you say the first few lines of the national anthem?
Standards!
What's the beginning of the national anthem?
Oh my god.
Wait!
Oh no!
She's out!
Oh my...
Oh my god, I can't remember.
What is the name of the national anthem?
name?
Pssst.
Um.
Pssst.
Bro has it.
Star bangled, something like that.
I don't even know.
I don't know.
What is it?
Wait.
Stars and stripes.
What is the name of the national anthem?
Huh?
What did you say?
She's like a Pledge of Allegiance.
The national anthem.
Isn't it the national anthem?
Like, what?
That might be a trick question.
You're right.
I don't know.
Are we going with national anthem?
I bet we know it.
See, what?
Can you sing the national anthem?
Oh, say KUC!
My Tazar L. Am I singing it right?
That's why I sang it.
Oh, dang, that's crazy.
I ain't sing that in years.
It's called the Star-Spangled Banner.
Yeah.
I knew that.
What body of water is right over there?
Oh, the Gulf of America.
Pacific Ocean.
Gulf of America.
Trump just changed it to the Gulf of America.
Here's the Gulf of America.
What body of water are we next to right now?
The ocean?
Well, there's different types.
I know.
Pacific?
Atlantic?
No.
Bro, what?
Oh, no, babe.
I know it's not the Caribbean.
No.
The Gulf of Mexico?
Gulf of Mexico, yeah.
Well, now America.
Gulf of America.
Gulf of America.
Very good.
Can you cite the Pledge of Allegiance?
Do you know it all?
No, we don't do that at our school.
Oh, I used to know it.
Okay, give us a Pledge Allegiance.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic in which it stands, one nation under God and the invisible.
Oh.
And that's all I can remember.
That's all I want to finish on.
I don't know.
I've never, we don't do it at my school now.
Can you recite the Pledge of Allegiance?
You just did it yesterday.
You got it.
Yeah.
Oh, do I gotta say it too?
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America to the Republic of Nichestan of the United States.
One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Nice.
Crowd of applause.
Very, very good.
You guys did amazing.
No.
I'm lying.
You did terrible job.
But it's okay because it was fun.
Dang.
I like to lie.
I'm going with sleep right now.
Okay, yeah.
No more beach.
We got to go home.
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