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Native American History
100

This New York statue was a gift from France in 1886.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

100

This streaming service is known for shows like Stranger Things and The Crown.

What is Netflix?

100

This NBA legend is known as “The King.”

Who is LeBron James?

100

Beyoncé first rose to fame as a member of this group

What is Destiny’s Child

100

This indigenous crop—often paired with beans and squash—was a staple of many Native American diets and later fed the early colonies.

What is corn (maize)

200

This Arizona landmark is known for its layered red rock carved by the Colorado River.

What is the Grand Canyon?

200

This singer broke records with the 2023 “Eras Tour.”

Who is Taylor Swift?

200

This team has the most Super Bowl wins tied at six (two teams). Name either.

Who are the Patriots or the Steelers?

200

This classical composer continued writing symphonies even after losing his hearing.

Who is Beethoven?

200

This Shoshone woman helped guide the Lewis and Clark expedition across the West.

Who is Sacagawea

300

Located in Seattle, this tall landmark was built for the 1962 World’s Fair.

What is the Space Needle?

300

This animated sitcom, set in Colorado, is known for pushing boundaries and satire.

What is South Park?

300

This tennis player has the most Grand Slam singles titles of any man in history.

Who is Novak Djokovic?

300

This city is widely considered the birthplace of hip-hop in the 1970s

What is the Bronx?

300

This powerful alliance of tribes, including the Mohawk and Seneca, created one of the earliest forms of participatory governance in North America.

What is the Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee)

400

This memorial in D.C. features 2,711 stone pillars honoring those who died in World War II.

What is the National WWII Memorial?

400

This actor won an Oscar for his portrayal of the Joker in The Dark Knight (2008).

Who is Heath Ledger?

400

This event, held every four years, first began in Athens in 1896.

What are the modern Olympic Games?

400

This genre, created by Black artists, is known as the “birthplace” of rock and roll.

What is the blues?

400

This 1830 federal law, signed by Andrew Jackson, led to the forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears.

What is the Indian Removal Act?

500

This remote national park in Alaska is the largest in the U.S., bigger than Switzerland.

What is Wrangell–St. Elias National Park?

500

This South Korean film made history in 2020 as the first non-English movie to win Best Picture at the Oscars.

What is Parasite?

500

This baseball team broke an 86-year championship drought by winning the 2004 World Series.

Who are the Boston Red Sox?

500

This producer pioneered the “wall of sound” technique used heavily in 1960s pop music.

Who is Phil Spector?

500

This 1973 standoff between the American Indian Movement (AIM) and federal authorities took place at a South Dakota reservation and became a symbol of modern Native activism.

What is the Wounded Knee Occupation?

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