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100

The city is the capital of Texas.

What is Austin?

100

He is the only President to serve more than two terms!

Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt? 

100

The Article that establishes the Executive Branch.

What is Article II?

100

It is the year wherein (amongst other events) the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth.

What is the year 1620?

100

He or she is the Official who shall assume the Presidency if both the President and the Vice President are unable to perform their duties.

Who is the Speaker of the House?

200

It is the capital of Colorado.

Which state is Denver the capital of?

200

They were Presidents and the progeny of Presidents.

Who are John Quincy Adams and George H.W. Bush?

200

This Article establishes the Constitution as “the supreme Law of the Land.”

What is Article Six?

200

This war is the one during which Francis Scott Key wrote “The Star Spangled Banner.”

What is the War of 1812?

200

This monument in Plymouth commemorates the principles which America ought to aspire to.

What is the Matrix of Liberty?

300

It is New York’s capital.

What is Albany?

300

He is America’s only independent President.

Who is George Washington?

300

This Amendment states that the powers not given to the federal government are reserved to the states and the people. 

What is the Tenth Amendment?

300

This city, in 1904, became the first American city to host the Olympic Games.

What is St. Louis, Missouri?

300

This city is the original capital of America.

What is Philadelphia?

400

It is New Jersey’s capital.

What’s Trenton?

400

The only President to serve two non-consecutive terms.

Who is Grover Cleveland? 

400

This amendment prohibits “unreasonable searches and seizures” of a citizen’s house.

What is the Fourth Amendment?

400

In January 1958, the United States entered the Space Race with its launch.

What is the Explorer I?

400

The number which corresponds to the amount of major territories the U.S.A. has.

What is five?

500

It is the capital of South Dakota.

What is Pierre?

500

This President served for only thirty-one days before his death, and pertains to the shortest presidency.

Who is William Henry Harrison?

500

The number corresponds to the amount of consecutive years one must live in the nation before he may be its President. 

What is the number 14?

500

The Supreme Court decision that invalidated all laws nationwide prohibiting interracial marriage.

What is Loving v. Virginia?

500

According to Charles Thompson, Secretary of the US Continental Congress, these three virtues are what the colors of the American flag represent.

What are courage, purity, and justice?

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