General Knowledge about America
Welcome to New York
Taŋyáŋ yahípi to South Dakota
Living in the Golden State -California
New Orleans
100

This is the capital city of the United States.

Washington D.C.

100

This is the nickname of New York City, because so many opportunities happen here.

The Big Apple

100

This famous mountain carving in South Dakota shows the faces of four U.S. presidents.

Mount Rushmore

100

This American film industry, known worldwide, is based in a district of Los Angeles.

Hollywood

100

This 'exotic' meat is a typical and famous food in New Orleans.

Alligator

200

This is the color of the stars on the American flag. 

White

200

This green statue on Liberty Island was a gift from France in 1886.

Statue of Liberty

200

This Native American nation has historically lived in the region of South Dakota, including at Standing Rock and Pine Ridge.

Lakota

200

This tech region in Northern California is home to companies like Apple, Google, and Meta.

Silicon Valley

200

This style of cooking, developed by French-Canadian settlers in Louisiana and mixed with African, Spanish, and Native American influences, uses ingredients like rice, peppers, and sausage — jambalaya is one example.

Cajun food

300

This sport, played with a ball shaped like an egg, is the most popular sport in the USA.

Football

300

This large park in the middle of Manhattan is a popular place for walking, jogging, and picnics.

Central Park

300

This is the legal age for getting the driver's license in South Dakota.

14

300

This former prison island in San Francisco Bay once held famous criminals like Al Capone.

Alcatraz

300

This is a famous instrument in New Orleans.

Banjo
400

This is the name of the American currency.

Dollar

400

This famous square in Manhattan is known for its huge billboards and the New Year's Eve ball drop.

Times Square

400

This national park in South Dakota is known for its dramatic striped rock formations and fossil beds.

Badlands National Park

400

This historical event shaped the state California - many people moved to California because of that.

Gold Rush

400

Before the Civil War, many enslaved African Americans in the South tried to escape to freedom using a secret network of routes and safe houses. This network was called this.

Underground Railroad

500

Americans use it to get to the viewpoint on the Empire State Building.

Elevator

500

This island near the Statue of Liberty was the main entry point for millions of immigrants between 1892 and 1954.

Ellis Island

500

These men are called the Founding Fathers.

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln

500

These trees, found in California, are among the tallest and oldest living things on Earth.

Sequoias

500

This man is one of the most famous Civil Rights leaders.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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