Values Vocabulary
Values Idioms
Count and Non-Count Nouns
American History
100

Living and speaking without unfair control

FREEDOM

100

Finish this idiom: American as ...

APPLE PIE

100

I have (many / much) books.

MANY

100

Who was the first US President?

GEORGE WASHINGTON

200

Inclusive of different cultures, ideas and people

DIVERSITY

200

Idiom that means there is no limit to what you can achieve

THE SKY'S THE LIMIT

200

There isn’t (many / much) coffee left.

MUCH

200

What do the stripes on the American Flag represent?

THE ORIGINAL 13 COLONIES (STATES)

300

System of government where leaders are chosen by a vote of the citizens

DEMOCRACY

300

Rising from poverty to wealth through hard work

RAGS TO RICHES

300

She gave me (some / an) advice.

SOME

300

How many states are there in the US?

50

400

A strong desire to be successful or improve one’s life

AMBITION

400

Doing exactly what you always wanted, often tied to success and satisfaction

LIVING THE DREAM

400

We don’t have (a / any) furniture in our apartment.

ANY

400

What country did the US fight in the war for its independence?

ENGLAND / GREAT BRITAIN

500

The concept that all people deserve the same rights and chances

EQUALITY

500

To improve your situation through your own efforts

PULL YOURSELF UP BY YOUR BOOTSTRAPS

500

He drank (a few / a little) milk before bed.

A LITTLE

500

When was The Declaration of Independence signed?

JULY 4, 1776

600

Concept that gives people the right to make decisions on their own

INDEPENDENCE

600

To recover from failure and keep going

PICK YOURSELF UP, DUST YOURSELF OFF

600

I brought (some / much) sandwiches for lunch.

SOME

600

Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner (US National Anthem)

FRANCIS SCOTT KEY

700

Concept of encouraging people to be unique and follow their own path

INDIVIDUALISM

700

To aim for something very ambitious or difficult

SHOOT FOR THE STARS

700

They saw (a few / a little) cars on the road.

A FEW

700

Which state was the last to join The United States?

HAWAII

800

Creating new ideas and products

INNOVATION

800

Look for solutions that are creative and innovative

THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX

800

In this sentence, is GLASS a count noun or a non-count noun?

The windows in the building are glass from floor to ceiling.

NON-COUNT NOUN

800

Which president signed the Emancipation Proclamation, which ended slavery in the US?

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

900

System in which success depends on talent, hard work, and ability

MERITOCRACY

900

To take responsibility or take action when needed

STEP UP TO THE PLATE

900

In this sentence, is CHICKEN a count noun or a non-count noun?

He raises chickens on a farm outside the city.

COUNT NOUN

900

Four US Presidents have been assassinated (killed while in office). Name one.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

JAMES GARFIELD

WILLIAM MCKINLEY

JOHN F. KENNEDY

1000

The activity of starting a business on your own with the goal of making a profit

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

1000

To become known or respected for your achievements

MAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF

1000

In this sentence, is ROOM a count noun or a non-count noun?

I'm getting rid of many things so I will have more room in my apartment.

NON-COUNT NOUN

1000

We've talked about two different idioms used to describe the US this month. One focuses on its diversity and the other on the possibility of great success here. Correctly give me one of them. Double points for both.

THE MELTING POT

LAND OF OPPORTUNITY

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