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100

The year the Declaration of Independence was signed.

What is 1776?

100

Ohio

What is Colombus?

100

The biggest city in Pennsylvania.

What is Philadelphia?

100
On the periodic table of elements, it is symbolized by K.

What is Potassium?

100

7 x 8

What is 56?

200
The three branches of government in the United States Constitution.

What is Legislative, Executive, Judicial?

200

Colorado

What is Denver?

200

*Daily Double*

Spell the City where the groundhog lives.

200

This is a subatomic particle found in a nucleus with a positive charge and determines an element on the periodic table.

What is a proton?

200
The plural of louse.

What is lice?

300

The last state to be granted statehood to the US.

What is Hawaii?

300

Vermont

What is Montpelier?

300

This is the Pennsylvania's state animal.

What is the whitetail deer?

300

The average temperature of the human body.

What is 98.6?

300
The person on the $50 bill.

Who is Ulysses Grant?

400

This was the only president to serve more than two terms in office.

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt?

400

Michigan

What is Lansing?

400

The current governor of Pennsylvania.

Who is Josh Shapiro?

400

The study of life.

What is biology?

400

Simplified form of 4/10.

What is 2/5?

500

The only person to have a universally recognized federal holiday named after one sole individual.

Who is Martin Luther King?

500

Missouri

What is Jefferson City?

500

The current representative in the house for Erie.

Who is Mike Kelly?

500

This is the rarest blood type of humans, ALMOST the universal recipient.

What is AB-?

500
The word for "teacher" in Spanish.

What is profesor/maestro/docente?

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