USA States
Vocab 1
US Presidents 1
Digging up the Past
US Presidents 2
100

The state with two official languages. 

Hawaii - English and Hawaiian

100

Chitchat

Friendly conversation about things that are not very important.
100
Who is "Honest Abe"? 

Abraham Lincoln 

100

Fossil

a remnant or trace of a living thing from distant past that is preserved in rock.

100

What city is home to the White House?

Washington DC
200
The only state where you are not allowed to pump your own gas. 

New Jersey

200

Fortnight

A period of 14 days

200

Does the President pay the Vice President?  Bonus 100 Points - Who does?

No,  Bonus - dAmerican Taxpayers.

200

Relic 

an object surviving from an earlier time.

200

Name the two major political parties of the United States.

Republican and Democratic

300

State with the largest herd of buffalo

South Dakota

300
Swagger

A way of walking or behaving that shows bold or brash self-confidence.

300

Who delivered his "I have a dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963?

Martin Luther King Jr. 

300

Excavate 

to uncover by digging away and removing the earth that covers it.

300

George Washington never lived in the White House? True or False?

True

400

State with the smallest population. 

Wyoming

400

Odyssey 

Long journey full of adventure

400

What small town did Abraham Lincoln deliver a speech that began "Four score and seven years ago...?

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania ( Nov. 19, 1863)

400

Stratum 

A layer of rock or soil

400

Who was FDR?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

500

Name 3 of the 11 states with only one area code.

North Dakota, South Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, Delaware, Wyoming 

500
Uncouth

Behaving in a rude way, not polite or socially acceptable.

500

Who was America first First Lady in 1789?

Martha Washington

500

Coprolite

A piece of fossilized dung
500

Which President served 3 terms, and died in office a few months into his 4th term.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt President from 1933-1945

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