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President's Day
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What tasks did Duck decide he would rather do than be President?
sweep the barn
mow the lawn and grind coffee beans
weed the garden
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What was the first job Duck ran for?
Farmer
Governor
Mayor
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Why did each student's state have different number of votes?
The boys' states had more votes
Mrs. Barrington likes some states more than others
Each state has different number of electoral votes
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George Washington's birthday was on......
February 22
November 22
May 22
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In 1968 Uniform Holiday Act moved all national holidays to which day of the week?
Fridays
Tuesdays
Mondays
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Which student representing which state broke the tie in the votes?
Thomas representing Wyoming
Hannah representing Arizona
Fletcher representing Alaska
Clara representing Wisconsin
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Why is Grace surprised when she sees the poster of all the presidents?
There were so many presidents
Many of the presidents were bald.
There were no women presidents
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After Duck became farmer be became what?
the Governor
the Mayor
the President
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What was duck covered with in the first part of the story?
hay, seeds, and sprouts
grass and espresso (or coffee) beans
mud, muck, and filth
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What did Grace do to campaign?
Studied her spelling words
Played soccer
Gave speeches and cupcakes and held rallies
Worked on her science experiments
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Washington's Birthday changed to
Halloween
Presidents Day
St. Patrick's Day
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President's Day started as a celebration for our first President's birthday. What is this president's name?
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
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Why did the student who broke the tie vote for Grace?
They were her best friend.
Grace had done this person favors.
They thought she was the best person for the job.
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