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100

This U.S. state is home to the highest point in North America, Denali, which stands at 20,310 feet.

What is Alaska?

100

This is Canada's largest city, with a population of nearly 2.8 million people.

What is Toronto?

100

This city is both the capital and largest city of Cuba, located on the island's northwestern coast.

What is Havana?

100

This is the largest lake in Central America, located in Nicaragua.

What is Lake Nicaragua?

100

This city, the capital and largest city of Mexico, is also one of the most populated urban areas in the world with approximately 20.9 million residents.

What is Mexico City?

200

This 1776 event marked the colonies' formal declaration to separate from Great Britain, leading to the American Revolution.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

The Constitution Act of this year officially made Canada a dominion within the British Commonwealth.

What is 1867?

200

This revolutionary figure led Cuba from 1959 until stepping down in 2006, transforming the country into a one-party socialist state.

Who is Fidel Castro?

200

This 51-mile artificial waterway connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and is located in Panama.

What is the Panama Canal?

200

This Mexican leader served as president 11 times, first fighting for the Spanish, later switching sides to support Mexican independence, and was defeated by Texas rebels and in the Mexican-American War.

Who is Antonio López de Santa Anna?

300

The U.S. has the world's largest economy, but it ranks this in terms of GDP per capita, with an average of $85,373.

What is 8th?

300

This is the longest river in Canada, stretching 1,080 miles and flowing through the northern part of the country.

What is the Mackenzie River?

300

This sport is considered Cuba’s national pastime, and Cuba’s national team finished second to Japan in the first World Baseball Classic.

What is baseball?

300

This is the highest mountain in Central America, located in western Guatemala. It is a stratovolcano and rises to 4,202 meters.

What is Volcán Tajumulco?

300

This desert, the hottest in North America, spans northwestern Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States.

What is the Sonoran Desert?

400

This mountain range stretches from Alaska to New Mexico and serves as the "backbone" of the North American continent, impacting regional climates.

What are the Rocky Mountains?

400

In 1982, this important Canadian law, which guarantees political and civil rights, was passed.

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

400

This Cuban poet, journalist, and revolutionary philosopher became a symbol of the Cuban independence movement and died fighting the Spanish in 1895.

Who is José Martí?

400

This UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture, is located in the central highlands of Guatemala.

What is Antigua Guatemala?

400

This leader, born into poverty, became president after the War of Reform and famously drove the French out of Mexico, serving until his death in 1872.

Who is Benito Juárez?

500

This state’s 1848 acquisition during the Mexican-American War spurred the California Gold Rush and contributed to westward expansion.

What is California?

500

This is Canada's tallest mountain, standing at 19,551 feet and located in the St. Elias Mountains in Yukon.

 What is Mount Logan?

500

This 1700s fortress in Santiago de Cuba was built to defend the city from pirate raids and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

What is Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca?

500

This national park in Panama is home to species such as jaguars, harpy eagles, and capybaras, and is considered one of the most important world heritage sites in Central America.

What is Darien National Park?

500

This type of government in Mexico features a president who serves a single 6-year term and is both the chief of state and head of government.

What is a federal republic?

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