George Washington - our first President
Funny Facts
Stars, Stripes & Symbols
Interesting Family
U.S. Government Branches (Judicial, Legislative, Executive)
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Did George Washington sign the Declaration of Independence?

No, he was not a founding father.

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This person has a wild toe touch

Mel

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What do the 13 stripes on the flag stand for?

The 13 original colonies.

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The year Grandma and Grandpa were married

1964

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This is the document that sets up the framework of the U.S. government.  

The United States Constitution

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Where was George Washington from?  Where did he live?

Virginia, his home is named "Mount Vernon"

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One ear is bigger than the other

Mackenna

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How many stars on the current US flag and why?

50 - one for each state
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The Campground we came to every summer before the cabins.

Mack's Inn

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Who is the head of the Executive Branch?

 The President of the United States.

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Before becoming president, what was George Washington’s primary role in the American Revolutionary War?

Commander of the Continental Army

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Can't stand to see people touch their belly button or for theirs to be touched

Shantay

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What bird is the national symbol of the United States?

Bald Eagle

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Grandpa, you're my Grandpa....

And I love you Man!

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Which branch creates and passes the laws?

The Legislative Branch (Congress)

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What coin does George Washington's face appear on?

Quarter

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Is terrified of bears and hates camping in a tent

Courtney

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Who wrote the U.S. National Anthem?

Francis Scott Key
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This person played American music around the US in a symphony, playing the violin.

Monica

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What is the highest court in the United States?

 The Supreme Court

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Who was George Washington's vice president?

John Adams

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Fell off a cliff and is alive to tell about it

Marshall

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Who sewed the first American flag?

Betsy Ross

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This person's boogers can be up to 8 inches long

Lance

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The U.S. Congress is divided into two parts, known as chambers.  What are they called?

The Senate & The House of Representatives

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