This Founding Father famously flew a kite during a thunderstorm.
Benjamin Franklin
The U.S. comprises this many individual states.
50
This soft drink was first sold in Atlanta in 1886.
Coca-Cola
This famous ship carried Puritans from England to North America in 1620.
The Mayflower
When Americans willingly use the Metric system.
NEVER
He wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson
This river carries more water than any other in North America.
Mississippi River
This company produced the first mass-market automobile assembly line.
Ford
This deal, completed during Jefferson's presidency, doubled the nation's size.
The Louisiana Purchase
Coke or Pepsi?
Beer
This man appears on the $10 bill.
Alexander Hamilton
The U.S. spans this many time zones.
Six
(Eastern, Central, Mountain , Pacific, Alaska, Hawaii-Aleutian)
This state is the birthplace of air conditioning.
Florida
These Army officers mapped newly acquired western territory and relied on the guidance of Sacagawea during much of the journey.
Lewis and Clark
The acceptable number of trips required to bring the groceries in from the car.
1
He was the youngest person ever to become President after the death of his predecessor.
Theodore Roosevelt
This state shares borders with eight other states, tying for the most.
Tennessee or Missouri
This national park, established in 1872, became the world's first.
Yellowstone
This 24-hour period marks the largest amphibious invasion ever recorded.
D-Day
America's favorite unit of distance.
Time
George Washington was inaugurated the 1st U.S. President in this city.
New York
This U.S state capitol sits at the highest elevation.
Santa Fe
Before inventing powered flight, the Wright Brother's sold these.
Bicycles
This 1862 battle remains the single bloodiest day in American military history.
Antitem
How much cheese do you want?
"Yes" or "More"