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100

A memorial in Washington, D.C.’s West Potomac Park, just south of the National Mall’s Reflecting Pool, has a series of statues dedicated to what military conflict, an Asian war that took place from 1950 to 1953?


Korean War Veterans Memorial

100

When did Georgia become a state?

1788

100

how many presidents  have been assassinated

100

Which year was Jeanette Rankin, the first woman member, elected to the U.S. Congress?x

1916

100

What are two animals that cannot vomit

rats & horses

200

Originating in Czechoslovakia, the Czech hedgehog is a device used to obstruct which type of military vehicle first used at the Battle of the Somme in 1916?



 Tank

200

The biggest US state by area is _______.

Alaska

200

Who declared the end of the Philippine-American War on 4 July 1804?

President Theodore Roosevelt

200

Who served as U.S. Secretary of State from 2009 through 2013?

Hilary Clinton

200

Which singer was nicknamed “The Queen of Soul” after rising to fame in the 1960s?

Aretha Franklin

300

 Which branch of the military is actually older than the United States because it was formed by George Washington in 1775, while the U.S. was not established until 1776?


 U.S. Army

300

Which is the first capital city of the US?

New York

300

Who was the shortest-serving president of the United States who lost his life 31 days after being elected?

William Henry Harrison

300

Which artist was known for her self-portraits and depiction of Mexican folk culture?

Frida Kahlo

300

What TV show featuring a spooky family with a hand named “Thing” first aired in 1964?
 

The Addams Family

400

One of the most well-known military acronyms that’s made its way into civilian speak, what does AWOL stand for?


Absent Without Official Leave

400

In which year did North Carolina enter the union?

1789

400

Which president was impeached in 1868?

President Andrew Johnson

400

Malala Yousafzai is the world’s youngest Nobel Peace Price laureate for her work in which cause?


Education of women and children

400

Which car did Ford introduce in 1964 that became a classic?

 Ford Mustang

500

Which treaty ended the Seven Years' War?

The Treaty of Paris

500

What state was the girl scouts founded?

Savannah Georgia

500

Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 just after becoming President of the United States?


Barack Obama

500

Who was the first female justice on the United States Supreme Court?

Sandra Day O’Connor

500

 What was the name of the first human-made satellite to orbit Earth, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957?

Sputnik 1

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