U.S History & Civics
Christmas Traditions & Movies
Founding Fathers & Festivities
The Reason for the Season (Nativity/Faith)
Christmas Around America
100

This branch of government interprets the laws. 

What is the judicial branch? 

100

In “Home Alone” Kevin McAllister defends his house from 2 burglars known by this nickname.

Who are the Wet Bandits?

100

Before becoming President, this Founding Father signed the Constitution and also enjoyed Philadelphia’s lively holiday Markets.

Who is James Madison? 

100

After Jesus’ birth, the Holy Family fled to this country to escape King Herod.

What is Egypt? 

100

This city hosts the famous “Southern Lights” at Waterfront Park, featuring millions of lights along the Ohio River.

What is Louisville? 

200

The territory that the U.S purchased from France in 1803? 

What is the Louisiana Territory? 

200

This country is credited with popularizing the modern decorated Christmas tree tradition in the 1500s.

What is Germany? 

200

George Washington’s troops once celebrated Christmas during a harsh winter at this encampment—though “festive” might be an overstatement.

What is Valley Forge? 

200

The Gospel that includes the story of the shepherds is Luke; the Gospel that includes the Magi is this one.

What is Matthew?
200

A town in this Great Lakes state is known for Bronner’s, the world’s largest Christmas store, open 365 days a year.

What is Michigan?

300

This 1804-1806 expedition, commissioned by President Jefferson, mapped the Louisiana Territory. 

What is the Lewis and Clark Expedition? 

300

In the “Santa Claus” Scott Calvin becomes Santa after doing this to the original Santa.

What is causing him to fall off the roof?

300

He penned “Poor Richard’s Almanack,” which included seasonal sayings still quoted around Christmastime.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

300

This emperor’s census decree led Joseph and Mary to travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem, setting the stage for the Nativity.

Who is Caesar Augustus?

300

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree tradition began in this decade, started by construction workers.

What are the 1930's?

400

This President signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, outlawing discrimination in public places and employment. 

Who is Lyndon B. Johnson? 

400

This 1946 classic film stars George Bailey, a man shown what life would be like if he'd never been born.

What is “It's a Wonderful Life”?

400

Thomas Jefferson was known for hosting elegant holiday dinners at this Virginia home, decorated simply in the colonial tradition.

What is Monticello?

400

The lyrics of this hymn were written by the same author of Amazing Grace, though it is not nearly as famous.

What is “Joy to the World”? 

400

This New England state’s town of Kennebunkport hosts “Christmas Prelude,” famous for its lobster trap tree lighting.

What is Maine?

500

This 1787 compromise created a bicameral Congress with proportional representation in the other. 

What is the Great Compromise? 

500

In the "Polar Express", the boy receives this item from Santa as "the first gift of Christmas". 

What is a silver bell? 

500

This Founding Father and future president signed the law making Christmas a federal holiday. 

Who is Ulysses S. Grant?

500

The infancy narrative in Matthew repeatedly cites Old Testament prophecies; the phrase “Out of Egypt I called my son” is drawn from this prophetic book.

What is Hosea?

500

This state’s town of Santa Claus receives over 20,000 letters every year addressed to Saint Nick.

What is Indiana? 

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