US History
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100

This is the year the Revolutionary War began. 

1776

100

This Ohioan was the first man to walk on the moon. 

Neil Armstrong

100

The United States did not officially join WWII until this bombing happened.

Pearl Harbor

100

This person has a brother named Kelly

Grandma Lori

100

This ride boasts the largest drop at King's Island.

Orion

200

These two men led the first land expedition to the Pacific Coast, beginning in 1804.

Lewis and Clark

200

This city boasts the Major League Baseball team that is the oldest to play continually in one city.

Cincinnati

200

This English prime minister worked closely with President Roosevelt to get the United States to join the fight in WWII.

Winston Churchill

200

This person traveled to Asia before getting married. 

Grandma Nan

200

This is the 4th planet from the Sun.

Mars

300

This monarch ruled England when the colonies established independence.

King George III

300

During the Civil War, this Ohio company supplied all the soap for the Union Army.

Proctor and Gamble

300

These countries comprised what is referred to as the Axis.

Germany, Italy, Japan

300

This person was accidentally shot with a BB gun in a corn field as a child.

Grandpa Dale

300

This country won the first ever FIFA World Cup in 1930.

Uruguay

400

This city hosted the first official Independence Day celebration on July 4, 1777.

Philadelphia

400

This city earned one of its less flattering nicknames, "The Mistake on the Lake", in 1969, after the polluted Cuyahoga River caught fire.

Cleveland

400

This is the name of the treaty that ended WWI.

Treaty of Versailles

400

Name 6 of the countries your ancestors immigrated from. 

England, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Poland, Austria, Denmark

400

This is the number of brains an octopus has.

9

500

DAILY DOUBLE

This is the number of presidents that have died on the 4th of July.

3

John Adams (July 4, 1826), Thomas Jefferson (July 4, 1826) and James Monroe (July 4, 1831)

500

Cincinnati native Daniel Carter Beard founded the Sons of Daniel Boone in 1905, which later merged with and became known as this youth organization in 1910.

Boy Scouts of America

500

This is the name of the cipher machine used by Germany to encrypt radio communications. The Polish broke the code and passed this information onto the British in 1939. 

Enigma

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

As a team, draw a direct family tree with as many generations of parents as you can. 

500

This is the number of time zones in Russia.

11

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