Made in America
US Presidents
America the Beautiful
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Fourth of July
100

This person is the inventor of bifocals.

Benjamin Franklin

100

Which president was once a peanut farmer?

Jimmy Carter

100

This was the first national park in the United States, established in 1872.

Yellowstone National Park

100

How many original colonies were there?

13

100

Which famous American symbol is displayed in Philadelphia and is known for its distinctive crack?

The Liberty Bell

200

These brothers achieved the first successful powered airplane flight in 1903

Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright

200

Which U.S. president won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize?

Barack Obama

200

Which national park contains the highest peak in North America?

Denali National Park

200

Which state has the longest coastline in the United States?

Alaska

200

Which competitive eater is famous for dominating the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest every Fourth of July?

Joey Chestnut

300

This American inventor held over 1,000 patents and developed innovations including the phonograph and motion picture camera.

Thomas Edison

300

Name all four presidents who appear on Mount Rushmore

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln

300

This park protects the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S.

Everglades National Park

300

Matt Damon, Amy Poehler, Susan B. Anthony, and Emily Dickinson were all born in this US state

Massachusetts.

300

Who said it? "You look like the Fourth of July. That makes me want a hot dog real bad!"

Jennifer Coolidge/Paulette in Legally Blonde 2

400

Which American inventor developed Morse code?

Samuel Morse

400

Which president's children had many animals including, snakes, a badger, birds, guinea pigs, dogs, cats, and a pony?

Teddy Roosevelt

400

This park in California contains the largest living tree on Earth by volume, named "General Sherman."

Sequoia National Park

400

This state generates the most wind power in the U.S.

Texas

400

This singer, known for “Sunflower” and "Congratulations," was born on July 4, 1995

Post Malone

500

While working at NASA, this mathematician helped calculate flight trajectories for early U.S. space missions and became a pioneer for women in STEM.

Katherine Johnson

500

This president established the Peace Corps in 1961.

John F. Kennedy

500

Which national park contains the longest known cave system in the world?

Mammoth Cave National Park

500

This state gets more than half of its electricity from nuclear power, making it the leader in U.S. nuclear energy.

Illinois

500

This woman helped disguise the famous ride of Paul Revere by riding her own horse to spread the alarm that British troops were coming.

Sybil Ludington

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