Commonly Known
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Bonus
100

What is the national bird of the U.S.?

Bald Eagle

100

In what city was the Declaration of Independence signed?

Philadelphia, aka "The Birthplace of America"

100

If someone requests your "John Hancock", what are they referring to?

Your signature

100

What are the three branches of U.S. government?

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

100

What event officially brought the U.S. into World War II?

The attack on Pearl Harbor (12/7/41)

100

Which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln

200

What song contains the lyrics “for amber waves of grain”?

"America the Beautiful"

200

Settled in 1607, what was the name of the first American colony?

Jamestown, VA

200

During the Gilded Age, who was the richest American and the country’s first billionaire?

John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil

200

Which constitutional amendment abolished slavery in the U.S.?

The 13th Amendment

200

The Sons of Liberty held this famous protest in 1773.

The Boston Tea Party

200

What’s the longest river in the U.S.?

The Missouri River
300

Which type of alcohol is distinctive to the United States?

Kentucky bourbon

300

A major hub of the American Revolution, you can walk the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail to see historic sites like the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church in this city.

Boston, MA

300

Which U.S. president is credited with creating the world's most famous and beloved children's stuffed toy?

Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt. During a 1902 hunting trip, he famously refused to shoot a cornered, tethered bear. Political cartoonists immortalized the moment, and a toy maker soon after created the "Teddy Bear" in his honor.

300

What important federal health insurance programs did Lyndon B. Johnson sign into law in 1965?

Medicaid and Medicare

300

What was the name of the radio addresses delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1933-1944 that became a source of hope and security for Americans during the Great Depression?

Fireside Chats

300

Who were the first residents of the White House?

John and Abigail Adams

400

What is the national mammal of the U.S.?

The American bison

400

Considered one of the world’s largest living history museums, effectively functioning as a huge outdoor theatrical stage, this 301-acre historic district is within the state known for being the 1st of the original 13 colonies.

Colonial Williamsburg

400

Who are the only two non-presidents who appear on our currency?

Alexander Hamilton ($10)

Benjamin Franklin ($100)

400

Lasting 4 years, this is widely regarded as the biggest and most defining event in U.S. history; Over 620,000 lives were lost, mostly to disease

American Civil War

400

The U.S. Secret Service was not formally tasked with protecting the president until 1901, following what event?

The assassination of President William McKinley

500

What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution called?

The Bill of Rights

500

What city made the original casting of the Liberty Bell in 1752? 

London, England

In its early years, the bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens to public meetings and proclamations.  

500

Which president founded the United States Secret Service?

Abraham Lincoln, on the exact same date of his assassination! Ironically however, it was not originally created to protect the president but rather to combat counterfeiting of U.S. currency.

500

What does the U.S.’s motto “E pluribus unum” mean?

Out of many, one

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