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Founding Fathers
100

Who is the president on the One Dollar bill?

George Washington

100

How many states are there?

50

100

Who won the Revolutionary War?


American Colonists

100

The pilgrims who landed on the continent that is now North America got off their ship, the Mayflower, on which famous rock?

Plymouth Rock

100

Who is on the $10 bill?


Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton

200

What was the name of Washington’s home estate? 

Mount Vernon

200

What state would you need to travel to to visit the Statue of Liberty?


New York

200

Which colonial town hosted America’s favorite tea party?

Boston

200

What do the stripes on the American Flag represent?

The thirteen original colonies

200

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence


Thomas Jefferson

300

What president succeeded Abraham Lincoln after he was assassinated? 

Andrew Johnson

300

What was the first state in the USA?


Delaware

300

Who was the king of England during the Revolutionary War?


King George III

300

What system of government does the USA use?


A democratic republic

300

Who was an inventor and represented America to the French during the Revolutionary War? This man is known for witty sayings.

   Ben Franklin

400

What year did Washington become president? 


1789

400

Which state has the most presidents been born in? 

Virginia, producing 8 presidents

400

Why was the Revolutionary War fought?

because of taxation without representation

400

What is the bill of rights?


The first 10 amendments to the Constitution

400

Who gave the famous “Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death” speech


Patrick Henry

500

Who were the first 4 presidents of the United States? 


Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison

500

In which state is it illegal to walk down the street with an ice cream cone in your back pocket on a Sunday? 


Kentucky

500

What battle ended the Revolutionary War?


The Battle of Yorktown

500

Name the 3 branches of government


Executive, Legislative, Judicial

500

Who wrote the Federalist Papers?


Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay

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