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Famous Landmarks
100

What is the capital of the U.S.?

Washington, D.C.

100

Who was the first U.S. president?

George Washington

100

What’s the U.S. national holiday?

Independence Day

100

What is the U.S. currency?

U.S. Dollar (USD)

100

Name a landmark in Washington, D.C.

Lincoln Memorial

200

Name a state bordering Canada.

Alaska

200

What caused the Civil War?

Slavery and states' rights

200

What is Thanksgiving?

A holiday for giving thanks for harvest.

200

What’s a major U.S. industry?

Technology

200

What’s the Statue of Liberty’s symbol?

Freedom

300

What’s Alaska’s climate?

Cold, subarctic

300

What ended slavery?

The Emancipation Proclamation.

300

What is jazz music’s role?

It’s a major American cultural contribution.

300

How does the stock market work?

It allows buying and selling company shares.

300

What is the Lincoln Memorial?

A monument to Abraham Lincoln.

400

What’s the Grand Canyon?

A large gorge carved by the Colorado River.

400

Why was the U.S. Constitution created?

To replace the Articles of Confederation.

400

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

A fight for equal rights for African Americans.

400

What’s Silicon Valley known for?

It’s a hub for tech innovation.

400

What’s the White House’s role?

It’s the U.S. president’s residence.

500

How does the U.S. location affect trade?

It has access to both oceans, aiding international trade.

500

What was the Great Depression?

A severe economic downturn in the 1930s.

500

How has pop culture influenced the world?

American films, music, and fashion are globally influential.

500

How does the U.S. affect global trade?

It’s a major market and trade partner.

500

Why is Mount Rushmore famous?

It features four U.S. presidents’ faces.

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