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100
This pacific island was the last state to become a state in 1959. 
What is Hawaii?
100
The largest city by population. 
What is New York City?
100
He was America's first president from 1789-1799.
What is George Washington?
100
This American-born sport is often referred to as "America's pastime," and is played with a bat and a ball.  
What is baseball?
100
Approximately 70% of Americans identify with this religion. 
What is Christianity?
200
The largest state in population. 
What is California?
200

This city is located in between the states of Maryland and Virginia. It is the capital of the United States of America. The Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian Institution are all located here.

What is Washington D.C.?
200
The United States joined World War Two after this attack on a Hawaiian naval base on December 7, 1941, which is still recognized as a national holiday.
What is Pearl Harbor?
200
About 1 in 3 Americans believe that we never accomplished this famous space feat in 1969. 
What is the moon landing?
200
This majority religion of Utah was started in 1830 in upstate New York by a guy named Joseph Smith. 
What is mormonism? (The Church of Latter Day Saints)
300
The largest state by land area. 
What is Alaska?
300

This city is in Illinois on the shore of Lake Michigan. It's nicknames are the Windy City and the Second City. 

What is Chicago?
300
Famous for a geyser named "Old Faithful," this became America's first National Park in 1872. 
What is Yellowstone?
300
The Star-Spangled Banner, the national anthem, was written during a battle in this war with the British. 
What is the War of 1812?
300
This traditional Christian group lives primarily in Pennsylvania and speak "Pennsylvania-Dutch" a German dialect. They're known for simple living, plain and modest dress, and reluctance to adopt many conveniences of modern technology. They still travel by horse and carriage rather than cars. 
What are the Amish?
400
One of the original 13 colonies; the declaration of independence was signed here. 
What is Pennsylvania? 
400
This city, once a French shipping port, is now home to a big Mardi Gras celebration every year. 
What is New Orleans?
400
Christopher Columbus sailed to what would be known as America from Spain in this year. 
What is 1492?
400
The Kennedy family got rich selling this illegal substance which was infamously prohibited from 1920-1933. 
What is alcohol?
400
There are approximately 7 million members of this religious group in the United States, with large populations in New York and Florida. 
What are Jews?
500
Home to Mount Rushmore. 
What is South Dakota? 
500
This West Coast city is regularly voted the "greenest" city in America because of its high walkability, large community of bicyclists, farm-to-table dining and local food scene, expansive network of public transportation, and over 4,000 hectares of public parks. Its nickname is "City of Roses" because the climate and soil is ideal for growing roses. 
What is Portland?
500
This Northeast Native American confederacy was the basis for the US constitution and government. 
What is the Iroquois? 
500
This secular holiday is arguably the most popular American holiday and occurs on the fourth Thursday in November. It's famous for turkey and over-eating. 
What is Thanksgiving?
500
This state has more people who say that religion is very important to them, and regularly attend religious services, than any other state. 
What is Mississippi?
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