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100

Producing more than 2.5 million gallons in 2022, Vermont is the nation’s leading source of product.

What is Maple Syrup?

100

Congress is made up of these two bodies.

What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?

100

This president is the only president to serve longer than a 4-year term? 

Who is Franklin Delanor Roosevelt?

100

This first English Settlement was established in Eastern Virginia in 1609.

What is Jamestown?

100

This music festival held in 1969 epitomized the 60s counterculture movement.

What is Woodstock?

200

It was the first state to ratify the constitution on December 7, 1787, earning the official nickname "The First State".

What is Deleware?

200

If the President and Vice President are all unable to serve, the line of succession moves to this specific cabinet position next. 

Who is the Secretary of State?

200

George Washington's famous plantation home, located along the Potomac River in Virginia, is known by this name.

What is Mount Vernon?

200

The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776 and was written by this Founding Father.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

This ledgendary band that hailed from Sweden had Hits like "Mama Mia" and "Dancing Queen."

Who is Abba?

300

This Midwestern state is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of the Fame and northern boarder sits on the banks of Lake Erie.

What is Ohio?

300

The U.S. Supreme Court is made up of this many lifetime-appointed justices. 

What is nine?

300

This Founding Father and future U.S. president wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

This ship transported a group of English families from England to the New World, landing in Plymouth Massachusetts in 1620.

What is the Mayflower?

300

This major event in 1963 that involved a US President sent shock waves not only in the US but around the world.

What is the assiassination of John F. Kennedy?

400

The opening shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter in this Southern state, the first to secede from the Union.

 What is South Carolina? 

400

These two animals represent the Republican and Democratic Parties in the US

What is an elephant (Republican) and a donkey (Democrate)?

400

This president's glamorous and youthful administration in the early 1960s was affectionately nicknamed "Camelot."

Who is John F. Kennedy?

400

The thirteen original colonies were divide into groups, the New England Colonies, The Middle Colonies and The Southern Colonies. This boundry between the Middle and Southern Colonies is identified with this name.  

What is the Mason-Dixon line?

400

The 1960's brought corlored televisions to homes across the US. This company was a leader in the industry and was represented by this logo.

Who is RCA?

500

Hells Canyon, the deepest river gorge in North America, is located along the border of Oregon and this "Gem State."

Who was Idaho?

500

Ratified in 1791, this collective name is given to the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights?

500

An avid bowler, this president added a one-lane bowling alley to the White House.

Who is Richard Nixon?

500

This Revolutionary War battle, fought in Virginia under the command of George Washington for the colonists and General Cornwallis for the British, marked the final major battle of the Revolutionary War.  

What is the Battle of Yorktown?

500

This author wrote the definitive 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird, which became a classic of American literature and a beloved film.

Who is Harper Lee?

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