American Symbols
Presidential Trivia
Red, White, and Blue
American quotes
American Firsts
Stars & Stripes
400

This bird is the national bird of the United States

Bald Eagle

400

Don't sit next to this guy watching a show; he appears on the penny

Abraham Lincoln

400

There are this many stars on today's American Flag

50

400

This Civil Rights leader declared "I have a dream"

Martin Luther King Jr.

400

She became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

Amelia Earhart

400

This woman is credited with sewing the first American flag, though historians debate the origin

Besty Ross

800

The 13 stripes on the American Flag represent these

Original 13 colonies

800

He was the youngest elected U.S. President 

John F Kennedy

800

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This document begins with the words "We hold these truths to be self-evident."

Declaration of Independence

800

This President ended the Gettysburg Address with the words "Government of the people, by the people, for the people"

Abraham Lincoln

800

This colony was the first permanent English settlement in North America

Jamestown

800
This nickname is commonly used to refer to the American Flag

Old Glory

1200

This patriotic song became the national anthem in 1931

The Star-Spangled Banner

1200

This President purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867

Andrew Johnson

1200

This phrase is the official motto of the United States

In God We Trust

1200

He said, "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country

John F Kennedy

1200

In 1789, this city became the first capital of the United States under the Constitution

New York City

1200

Congress adopted the current 50-star American flag after this state joined the Union

Hawaii

1600

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This flower is the official national floral emblem of the United States

Rose

1600

He served only one month before dying in office

William Henry Harrison

1600

This U.S. military academy is located on the Hudson river in New York

West Point

1600

Patrick Henry is remembered for saying, "Give me Liberty, or give me..."

Death

1600

This state was the first admitted to the Union after the original 13 colonies

Vermont

1600

Francis Scott Key was inspired to write "The Star-Spangled Banner" after witnessing the defense of this fort during the War of 1812

Fort McHenry

2000

The Great Seal of the United States features this number of arrows in the eagle's left talon

13

2000

This President was the only one never elected as either President or Vice President

Gerald Ford

2000

Three U.S. Presidents died on July 4th, but only this one also happened to be born on July 4th

Calvin Coolidge

2000

In his farewell address, this U.S. President warned Americans against permanent foreign alliances and political factions

George Washington

2000

in 1807, this American engineer launched the first commercially successful steamboat, the Clermont, on the Hudson River

Robert Fulton

2000

According to the U.S. Flag Code, this is the only circumstance in which the American flag should be flown upside down

As a signal of dire distress or extreme danger to life or property

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