What continent is the United States on?
North America
What country did the US get its independence from?
Great Britain
What is the capital of the US?
Washington DC
What is the national bird?
Bald eagle
Who lived in the Americas before Europeans arrived?
Native Americans
What is the largest city in the US?
New York City
What was the war with Great Britain called?
The Revolutionary War
How many states are there?
50
What do the 13 stripes on the flag mean?
The first 13 states
What city now has the largest Mongolian community in the US?
Los Angeles
With almost 40 million people, what is the most populous US state?
California
Which president led the country during the Civil War and ended slavery?
Abraham Lincoln
Who was the first president of the United States?
George Washington
What holiday do we celebrate on July 4th?
Independence Day
When Europeans first found the Americas, where did they think were?
India
What is the least populous state?
Wyoming
Who was president during World War 2?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
What is the SECOND most spoken language in the US?
Spanish
What November holiday goes back to 1621 to celebrate a harvest?
Thanksgiving
Who created the national parks?
Teddy Roosevelt
Name one territory of the US (not a state).
Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, etc.
What was the first national park in 1872?
Yellowstone
What does 'E Pluribus Unum' mean?
Out of many, one
Juneteenth
What city did the first Mongolian Americans move to?
Denver, Colorado