Sights and Monuments
African American History
Geography
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This iconic suspension bridge in San Francisco, California, is celebrated as a marvel of engineering and a symbol of the city's innovation.

the Golden Gate Bridge

100

The first African-American president of the USA

Barack Obama

100

Located in eastern California, this desert holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth.

Death Valley

100

This document begins with "We the People" and is the foundation of U.S. law.

the Constitution

100

These are the three colors of the American flag.

red, white, and blue

200

This massive five-sided building in Arlington, Virginia, serves as the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense.

the Pentagon

200

This African American woman famously refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, sparking the Civil Rights Movement.

Rosa Parks

200

This vast mountain range stretches from Canada to New Mexico, featuring towering peaks, alpine ecosystems, and popular national parks like Yellowstone.

the Rocky Mountains ("the Rockies")

200

This historic document, adopted on July 4, 1776, announced the American colonies' separation from Britain.

the Declaration of Independence
200

This famous American highway is nicknamed "The Mother Road."

Route 66

300

This grand structure in Washington, D.C., honors the 16th U.S. president with a  seated statue and inscriptions of his famous speeches.

Lincoln Memorial

300

This Baptist minister and civil rights leader is celebrated for his nonviolent activism and his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, advocating for racial equality and justice in the United States.

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

This expansive region of flatlands stretching from the Dakotas to Texas is known for its agriculture, wide-open spaces, and historical significance as the heartland of the American frontier.

the Great Plains

300

The system determining the U.S. president, not the popular vote.

the Electoral College

300

This tech pioneer co-founded Apple and introduced the first iPhone in 2007.

Steve Jobs

400

This iconic monument in St. Louis, Missouri, marks the starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the west coast. It symbolizes the beginning of westward expansion.

the Gateway Arch

400

This abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor led enslaved individuals to freedom, symbolizing courage and resistance against slavery in the pre-Civil War United States.

Harriet Tubman

400

These five interconnected freshwater lakes—Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario—are the largest group of lakes by surface area in the world, vital to shipping, recreation, and water resources.

the Great Lakes

400

This iconic phrase from the Declaration of Independence embodies the unalienable rights that the Founding Fathers declared essential for all people, forming the foundation of American ideals.

life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

400

This forced relocation of Native American tribes in the 1830s led to thousands of deaths as they were moved westward.

the Trail of Tears

500

This historic mission in San Antonio, Texas, is remembered as the site of a pivotal battle in the Texas Revolution, symbolizing the fight for independence and perseverance.

the Alamo

500

This cultural movement of the 1920s and 1930s celebrated African American art, music, and literature, flourishing in New York City and influencing American culture and identity.

the Harlem Renaissance

500

This subtropical wetland in southern Florida is known for its unique ecosystem, including alligators, mangroves, and sawgrass marshes, and is a critical habitat for endangered species.

the Everglades

500

This landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision recognized a constitutional right to privacy, protecting access to abortion.

Roe v Wade

500

This state was the last to join the United States.

Hawaii

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