U.S. HISTORY
& CIVICS
PRESIDENTS &
FOUNDING FATHERS
LANDMARKS &
NATIONAL PARKS
STATES, CITIES
& SYMBOLS
AMERICAN FIRSTS
& INVENTIONS
100

Question: The Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on this date in 1776.



Answer:   What is July 4, 1776?



100

Question: He was the first President of the United States.



Answer:   Who is George Washington?



100

Question: This South Dakota mountain features the carved faces of four presidents.



Answer:   What is Mount Rushmore?



100

Question: This bird, chosen in 1782, is the national bird of the United States.



Answer:   What is the bald eagle?



100

Question: This Menlo Park inventor developed a practical incandescent light bulb and the phonograph.



Answer:   Who is Thomas Edison?



200

Question: This is the number of original American colonies that declared independence from Britain.



Answer:   What is 13?



200

Question: This Pennsylvania printer, inventor, and diplomat appears on the $100 bill.



Answer:   Who is Benjamin Franklin?



200

Question: Dedicated in 1886, this New York Harbor monument was a gift from France.



Answer:   What is the Statue of Liberty?



200

Question: This cracked Philadelphia bell is one of the most recognized symbols of American independence.



Answer:   What is the Liberty Bell?



200

Question: These two Ohio brothers achieved the first powered airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, NC in 1903.



Answer:   Who are the Wright Brothers?



300

Question: These are the three branches of the U.S. federal government.



Answer:   What are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches?



300

Question: He served as the first Secretary of the Treasury and was killed in an 1804 duel with Aaron Burr.



Answer:   Who is Alexander Hamilton?



300

Question: Established in 1872, this was the world's first national park.



Answer:   What is Yellowstone National Park?



300

Question: Known as "The Lone Star State," it's the second-largest state by both area and population.



Answer:   What is Texas?



300

Question: Often called "America's pastime," this sport has its Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.



Answer:   What is baseball?



400

Question: This 1803 Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review.



Answer:   What is Marbury v. Madison?



400

Question: This president doubled the country's size with the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.



Answer:   Who is Thomas Jefferson?



400

Question: Carved by the Colorado River, this Arizona landmark stretches roughly 277 miles long.



Answer:   What is the Grand Canyon?



400

Question: At just over 1,200 square miles, it's the smallest U.S. state by area.



Answer:   What is Rhode Island?



400

Question: On July 20, 1969, he became the first person to walk on the moon.



Answer:   Who is Neil Armstrong?



500

Question: Ratified in 1781, this document served as the United States' first constitution before being replaced.



Answer:   What are the Articles of Confederation?



500

Question: He's the only person in history to serve as both President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.



Answer:   Who is William Howard Taft?



500

Question: Standing 630 feet tall in St. Louis, this stainless steel monument commemorates westward expansion.



Answer:   What is the Gateway Arch?



500

Question: This personification of the U.S. government, dating to the War of 1812, is said to have originated from a Troy, NY meatpacker named Samuel Wilson.



Answer:   Who is Uncle Sam?



500

Question: Completed in 1869 at Promontory Summit, Utah, it was the first rail line to connect the eastern U.S. to the Pacific coast.



Answer:   What is the Transcontinental Railroad?



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