This war’s massive casualties in the 1860s led to the early grave‑decorating traditions that inspired Memorial Day.
The Civil War
The Declaration of Independence was signed in this year.
1776
John Adams
This statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France.
Statue of Liberty
This branch of the U.S. military is responsible for land‑based operations.
The Army
This national tradition on Memorial Day involves placing small American flags on graves at national cemeteries.
Flag Placing/Flag Decoration
This 1773 protest against British taxation involved colonists dumping tea into a harbor.
Boston Tea Party
What president served more than two terms?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This tall white obelisk honors the first U.S. president.
Washington Monument
What is the smallest branch of the US Military?
The Coast Guard
This national cemetery, established during the Civil War, is the site of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and major Memorial Day ceremonies.
Arlington National Cemetery
THE DAILY DOUBLE - What did you call colonists that were supporters of the British king?
Loyalists (+600 IF CORRECT)
What disease did Franklin D. Roosevelt die from?
Polio
This memorial in Washington, D.C. lists the names of over 58,000 fallen service members.
The Vietnam War Memorial
This is the highest military decoration in the United States.
The Medal of Honor
How many U.S. Soldiers have died in combat since 1775? (Within 300,000)
1.2 Million Soldiers
What was the deadliest war in US History?
The Civil War
What president signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
Lyndon B. Johnson
THE DAILY DOOM - GET THIS CORRECT OR LOSE HALF OF YOUR BALANCE - This memorial features 19 stainless‑steel statues representing a platoon on patrol
The Korean War Memorial
This 1950–1953 conflict is sometimes called “The Forgotten War.”
The Korean War
This city, often credited as the birthplace of Memorial Day, held one of the earliest organized remembrance ceremonies in 1865 for Union soldiers. (In Southeast United States).
Charleston, South Carolina
This 1775 battle is known for the phrase “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes.”
Battle of Bunker Hill
?Who was the second president assassinated
James A. Garfield (Only served 6 and a half months)
What is the largest museum in Washington D.C?
The Smithsonian Museum
This U.S. military branch uses ranks like ensign, lieutenant commander, and rear admiral.