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This document officially ended the Revolutionary War

The Treaty of Paris

100

This state has the most electoral votes

California

100

This U.S. President was the first White House resident

John Adams

100

This U.S. President competed in wrestling matches as a young lad, and only had one recorded defeat in 12 years.

Abraham Lincoln

100

What do the stripes on the American flag represent?

The 13 original colonies

200

This 1803 land deal doubled the size of the United States

The Louisiana Purchase

200

This state was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

Delaware

200

The famous Cherry Blossoms around the Tidal Basin were a gift from which famous city in 1912?

Tokyo, Japan

200

This U.S. President was the first of seven presidents born in a log cabin.

Andrew Jackson

200

Which was the first capital of the United States?

New York City

300

This amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920

The 19th Amendment

300

This state is the smallest by land area in the U.S

Rhode Island
300

On which Washington D.C. memorial was a famous carving error made, reading "EUTURE" instead of "FUTURE"?

The Lincoln Memorial

300

This president was a lifeguard, saving 77 people from drowning in the Rock River.

Ronald Reagan

300

Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

France

400

This 1941 attack brought the United States into World War II

Pearl Harbor
400

In this state, pigs outnumber people by about 7 to 1.

Iowa

400

This is the name of the official residence of the Vice President of the United States

The Naval Observatory

400

This president was the first to visit all 50 states.

Richard Nixon

400

What song contains the lyrics "for amber waves of grain"?

America the Beautiful

500

In what year did the American Revolutionary War begin

1775

500

This state has the nickname “The Gem State.”

Idaho

500

This president, the first inaugurated in the Capitol in 1801, arrived by horseback for his ceremony

Thomas Jefferson

500

These two U.S. Presidents both died within hours of each other on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1826.

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

500

What does the U.S's motto "E pluribus unum" mean?

Out of many, one

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