The U.S. flag has this many stars on it (currently).
50.
This American is pictured on the $1 bill.
George Washington.
This group is native to Virginia.
The Powhatan.
What continent do we live on?
North America.
A community's population tells you:
How many people live there.
No building in Washington, D.C. is allowed to be taller than this.
This American was an inventor and scientist, and is on the $100 bill despite never being president.
Benjamin Franklin
This animal was extremely important to the Lakota people.
Buffalo.
When you go to Virginia Beach, what ocean are you swimming in?
Atlantic.
What is the fastest way to travel around the United States today?
By airplane.
What does the word "pledge" mean?
Commitment, promise.
This woman helped fight for the rights of disabled people and was born deaf and blind.
Helen Keller.
This is a traditional boat made by the Powhatan people.
Canoe.
On a map, this helps you understand what different symbols and colors mean.
The legend.
What invention allowed people to send an audio (sound) signal to many people at once?
Radio.
The statue of liberty was a gift to the U.S. from this country.
France.
Cesar Chavez helped fight for the rights of farm workers in what state?
California.
Name a state that the Pueblo people are native to.
Arizona, Colorado, Utah, or New Mexico.
Name a continent that is entirely in the southern hemisphere.
Australia or Antarctica.
What was the first invention used to send messages with electricity?
Telegraph.
What are the first and last words of our national anthem?
Oh and brave.
This American was famous for studying plants, including peanuts, soybeans, and sweet potatoes.
George Washington Carver.
Name the traditional houses of all three American Indian nations we studied.
The longhouse, teepee, and adobe/pueblo.
Name all five oceans.
Atlantic, Pacific, Southern, Arctic, Indian.
What invention helped people travel west more easily in the 1800s?
Railroads.