What are the summer months?
June, July, August
Who was the 3rd president?
Thomas Jefferson
This South American country contains 60% of the Amazon rainforest
What is Brazil
What did Francis Scott Key write?
The Star Spangled Banner
What was the first capital of the United States?
Philadelphia
Holiday that celebrates the birth of American Independence where there are fireworks?
4th of July
What president served 3 terms?
Franklin Roosevelt
the 2 main varieties of rainforest are temperate and this other type named near the Equator
What is Tropical?
How many times is the Liberty bell tapped on the 4th?
13 times
Who gave the Statue of Liberty to America?
France
33 year old forward for the US women's National Team who will star for the team in this summers World Cup
Who is Alex Morgan?
Who was the youngest president to be elected?
JFK
The densest areas of biodiversity are found in this high layer of rainforest formed by adjacent treetops
What is the Canopy?
Who is the current record holder of the Nathans hot dog eating competition that takes place on the 4th?
Joey Chestnut 63
Which president on Mount Rushmore signed the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
Location of the highest temperature ever in the US
What is Death Valley?
Which president lived the longest?
Who is Jimmy Carter?
You can visit a butterfly farm or zip line through the rainforests of Puntarenas in this Central American country
What is Costa Rica?
In 1779, July 4th celebrations were moved to a different day. Which day were they celebrated? Double points if you know why
July 5th
Who said give me liberty or give me death?
Patrick Henry
Number of rings in the Olympic flag.
What is Five?
How many presidents were assassinated while in office?
Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William Mckinley, John F Kennedy
This area is the largest protected area in Panama, it is also among the largest and most valuable protected areas in Central America
What is Darien?
3 presidents who have died on the 4th,
When did the Star Spangled Banner become the national anthem?
1931