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100

Who was the first president of the US?

George Washington 

100

The stone heads of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln are better known as what?

Mount Rushmore 

100

What do American's call July 4th?

July 4th, just like everyone else!! ;) 

It is also the USA's Independence Day

100

What is another name for a Woodchuck?

Groundhog

100
Finish the phrase:

As American as.....

Apple Pie

200

Who said the following:

"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” 

Abraham Lincoln 

200

What is the name of the United States military cemetery in Virginia?

Arlington Cemetery

200

The second Monday in October observes the first landing of this man in the Americas on October 12, 1492. What is the day called?

Columbus Day

200

 What is the largest member of the deer family? {Seen mostly in Alaska in the US, or in Canada}

Moose

200

The top United States food consumption days are Christmas, Thanksgiving ,and what?

The Super Bowl 

300

At 42 years, 322 days on the day of his inauguration, who was the youngest man to be made president of the US? 


Theodore "Teddy' Roosevelt 

300

This famous landmark in Arizona is 277 miles long. 

The Grand Canyon

300

What National Month is observed in America in the month of February 

Black History Month
300

 What is the main food for pelicans?

Fish

300

The most popular meal ordered in US restaurants is what?

Fried Chicken

400

Which US president holds the record for having had the longest marriage?

Jimmy Carter had been married to his wife for 77 years when she died in 2023. 

They met when he was 3 and she was just 1 day old.

400

What word is spelled incorrectly on the Liberty Bell?

Pennsylvania was known at the time as "Pensylvania' and therefore the bell says "By Order of the Assembly of the Province of Pensylvania for the State House in Philada."

400

Thanksgiving in the United States is always celebrated on what day in what month?

The date itself changes each year, but it is always the fourth Thursday of November.

400

True or False, grisly bears are fast runners.

True!

400

What American food did Charles Jung invent?

Fortune Cookies!

500

What following interesting fact is true of James Garfield, the 20th president? 

He was the first left-handed president.
He was the first president to have a stepmother.
He was the only president who studied to become a medical doctor.

James Garfield was the first left-handed president.  

Millard Fillmore, the 13th president, was the first president to have a stepmother. 

The only president who studied to become a medical doctor was William Henry Harrison, the ninth president.

500

 On March 27th in 1836, the Goliad Massacre took place at this famous Texas landmark.

The saying goes that you must 

"Remember the _ _ _ _ _" 

The Alamo 

500

The U.S. has a day to celebrate all those who have served in the military, and a day to celebrate those who have died while serving. What are these two days called?

Veterans Day is observed every November 11th and is to commemorate and celebrate all those who have served in military service. 

Memorial day is always the last Monday in May and is specifically to remember, recognize, and honor those men and women who died while serving in the military.

500

 What common farm animal doesn’t have teeth on their upper jaw?

Goats and/or Sheep

500

What is a Rocky Mountain Oyster?

A deep fried dish made of bull testicles.

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