This statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France in 1886.
The Statue of Liberty
What document begins with the words “We the People”?
The U.S. Constitution
During Lunar New Year in China, people give money in envelopes of this color for good luck.
Red
This cut of meat is often the star of a Jewish holiday dinner menu.
What is brisket?
“An apple a day…”
keeps the doctor away
This famous Arizona landmark is a massive canyon carved by the Colorado River.
The Grand Canyon
This president delivered the Gettysburg Address.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This traditional Japanese garment is worn at festivals and ceremonies.
Kimono
What is a pastrami sandwich?
“Home is where the…”
heart is
The faces of four U.S. presidents are carved into this South Dakota mountain.
Mount Rushmore
This amendment gave women the right to vote.
What is the 19th Amendment?
This Jewish celebration marks becoming an adult at age 12 or 13.
What is a bat or bar mitzvah?
These stuffed cabbage rolls are sweet and sour and are often served on holidays.
What are holishkes/ stuffed cabbage?
“Don’t count your chickens…”
before they hatch
This iconic bridge in San Francisco is known for its tall towers and orange-red color.
The Golden Gate Bridge
What purchase from France in 1803 doubled the size of the United States?
The Louisiana Purchase
Guests often dance in this circle dance at Jewish weddings.
This cinnamon-swirled sweet bread disappears quickly at many Jewish brunches.
What is Babka?
“Every cloud has a…”
silver lining
This Washington, D.C. memorial features over 58,000 engraved names of Vietnam War service members.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Which event in 1929 triggered the Great Depression?
The Stock Market Crash
This Scandinavian custom involves relaxing and socializing in a hot wooden room.
Sauna
This carrot-based side dish sweetened with honey and and often served on holidays.
What is Tzimmes?
“You can lead a horse to water…”
but you can’t make it drink