Maps
America the Beautiful
What a Wonderful World
For the Love of Money
I'm Just a Bill
100

It may not look especially big, but over 17% of the world's population live in this Asian country!

What is China?

100

Full of theme parks and beaches, it's no surprise that this state is the most visited in America - just watch out for alligators!

What is Florida?

100

It lost its spot as the world's tallest building after 4,000 years at #1, but this ancient Egyptian structure is still going strong as the last surviving wonder of the ancient world.

What is the Great Pyramid?

100

These institutions help you save and borrow money.

What are banks?

100

If you want to pass a bill, you'll need this branch of government to write it!

What is the legislative branch?

200

This "boot" of Europe gave us many modern laws, languages, foods, and works of art.

What is Italy?

200

While this major city is located just east of the Rocky Mountains, it's still a "mile high" above sea level!

What is Denver?

200

No, its bridge hasn't fallen down, but this European capital is still one of most visited cities on Earth.

What is London?

200

While you'll pay 6.2% of all your income to fund this expensive government program, it will give you a nice monthly payout once you're retired!

What is Social Security?

200

For a bill to become a law, the leader of this branch needs to sign it, not veto it!

What is the executive branch?

300

Between the Rocky Mountains and Mississippi River, this flat, rural region is still a center for American farming and ranching.

What are the Great Plains?

300

The warm, rainy Central Valley helps make this surprise state the largest agricultural producer in America.

What is California?

300

Christ the Redeemer sits atop a hill in this South American country overlooking the beaches of Rio de Janeiro.

What is Brazil?
300

These small percentages can compound your savings or debts into much larger amounts over time.

What are interest rates?

300

Even if a bill becomes a law, the judicial branch will strike it down if it violates this "supreme law of the land." 

What is the Constitution?

400

Military veterans from many foreign countries may all have difficult memories of this mountainous Asian country.

What is Afghanistan?

400

With its history, seafood, and grey, gloomy weather, it's no surprise that this city is the center of "New England".

What is Boston?

400

They may be freezing and dangerous, but these towering Asian mountains still attract thousands of ambitious climbers to peaks like Mt. Everest.

What are the Himalayas?

400

These bundles of investments let you diversify your money into many different businesses, decreasing your risk of losing money long-term.

What are index funds?

400

Bills about your local schools or police will be signed by your governor or mayor, not the president, because of this principle.

What is federalism?

500

Fertilizer, oil, natural gas, and more valuable products have been stuck in this body of water for months since Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz.

What is the Persian Gulf?

500

It's no Alaska, but this flat farm state is the coldest in the continental US - toughen up, Wisconsinites!

What is North Dakota?

500

Believe it or not, this Thai capital and its beaches are the most visited tourist desination in the world each year.

What is Bangkok?

500

This economic statistic helps give you a general sense of how wealthy a region is by showing how much it produces per year.

What is GDP (gross domestic product)?

500

This bill isn't actually a law passed by Congress; it's a collection of 10 amendments that guarantee your basic freedoms!

What is the Bill of Rights?

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