English Speaking Countries
Literary Analysis
Democracy and Politics
The English Language
Debates in English-Speaking Countries
100

This country is the largest English-speaking country by population

What is the United States?

100

This term refers to the central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work.  

What is the theme?

100

Part of the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1865, abolished slavery in the United States.

What is the 13th Amendment?

100

This is the most commonly used letter in the English alphabet.

What is "e"?

100

This movement, symbolized by a raised fist, advocates for racial equality and against police brutality in the United States.

What is Black Lives Matter? 

200

This country is known for its diverse accents, including Cockney and Scouse.

What is England?


200

This literary device involves giving human characteristics to non-human objects.

What is personification

200

This is the supreme law of the United States, establishing its national government and fundamental laws.

What is the constitution?

200

This part of speech describes an action, state, or occurrence.

What is a verb?

200

In 2024, he was convicted on charges related to his actions during and after the 2020 presidential election.  

Who is Donald Trump?

300

The official languages of this bilingual North American country are English and French.

What is Canada?


300

In literature, this is the time and place in which the story occurs.

What is the setting?


300

This principle of government means that power is divided between a central government and individual states.

What is federalism?


300

This is the term for a word that has the same meaning as another word.

What is synonym?

300

This term refers to the UK's process of leaving the European Union.

What is brexit?

400

This country has English as a major language due to its colonial history, despite having 11 official languages.

What is South Africa?

400

This figure of speech compares two different things using the words "like" or "as."

What is "simile"?

400

This British political figure is known for her tenure as the Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990.

Who is Margaret Thatcher?

400

This is the term for a word that sounds like what it means, such as "buzz" or "whisper."

What is an onomatopoeia?

400

This debate involves the right to bear arms, protected by the Second Amendment in the United States.

What is gun control?

500

This country, known for its unique dialect of English called Kiwi, has a significant Maori-speaking population.

What is New Zealand


500

This term describes the sequence of events and actions that make up a story in a literary work.

What is plot?

500

This amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the freedom of speech, religion, and the press.

What is the First Amendment?

500

This phenomenon describes the influence of the English language on other languages worldwide.

What is Anglicization?

500

This landmark U.S. healthcare reform law, officially known as the Affordable Care Act, was enacted in 2010 to expand healthcare coverage and reduce costs.

What is ObamaCare?

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