U.S Presidential Trivia
U.S State Capitals
American Revolutionary War Generals
U.S Supreme Court
Polygons
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The second President of the United States of America.

Who is John Adams?

100

The Capital City of Washington State.

What is Olympia?

100

The Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

Who is George Washington?

100

The total number of Justices in the U.S Supreme Court.

What is the Nine Justices?

100

The number of sides on a decagon.

What is ten sides?

200

The only President to ever serve four terms in office.

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt?

200

The largest Capital City in the United States. 

What is Juneau, Alaska?

200

The infamous American Commander who betrayed the United States and switched sides to the British.

Who is Benedict Arnold?

200

The person who has the power to nominate U.S Supreme Court Justices.

Who is the President of the United States?

200

The least number of sides a polygon must have.

What is three sides?

300

The oldest President to ever be elected.

Who is Ronald Reagan?

300

The only Capital City in the United States that is home to a Royal Palace.

What is Honolulu, Hawaii?

300

The commander of French forces in the American Revolutionary War.

Who is Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, Comte de Rochambeau?

300

The responsibility of the U.S Supreme Court with respect to the law.

What is to interpret and make decisions about the law?

300

The two main types of polygons.

What is regular and irregular?

400

The President that served in the Texas Air National Guard.

Who is George Walker Bush?

400

Briefly named Arkpolis in 1821 during a land dispute.

What is Little Rock, Arkansas?

400

The commander who led the Continental Army to an important victory at the Battle of Saratoga?

Who is Horatio Gates?

400

The first Chief Justice of the United States.

Who is John Jay?

400

The sum of all the exterior angles in a regular polygon must equal this.

What is 360 degrees?

500

The only president to ever serve two non-consecutive terms.

Who is Grover Cleveland?

500

The Capital City name that comes from the Muskogean Indian word meaning “old fields”.

What is Tallahassee, Florida?

500

The American naval commander sometimes called the "Father of the United States Navy."

Who is John Paul Jones?

500

The article in the United States Constitution in which the United States Supreme Court was established in 1789.

What is Article three?

500

The sum of all interior angles of a regular polygon can be found using this formula.

What is S= (n-2)x180?

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