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100

Which document is the foundation for all U.S. laws?

The Constitution

100

True or False: An American "biscuit" is the same as a British "biscuit"

False

100

Which American holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November?

Thanksgiving

100

What is the most popular condiment with which Americans eat french fries?

Ketchup

100

Name one state on the East Coast.

200

Which US state is named after a President?

Washington

200

What is the American term for the fuel you put in your car?

Gasoline/Gas

200

Which side of the road do Americans drive on?

The right side

200

This classic, two-ingredient sandwich is a staple of American childhood.

Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich (PB&J)

200

Name one of the original American Colonies.

300

What do the stars and stripes on the American flag symbolize?

The 50 states (stars) and the 13 colonies (stripes)

300

What do Americans call the season that comes after Summer and before Winter?

Fall

300

Every US state has a nickname. Which state is known as the "Sunshine state"?

Florida

300

What northern US city is traditionally known for its deep-dish pizza?

Chicago

300

Which was the most last state to join the United States?

Hawaii


The Kingdom of Hawai'i was forcefully annexed by the United States in March 1959. 

400

Which state was the first to leave the Union, beginning the American Civil War?

South Carolina

400

Which sport has a competition called "The Masters"?

Golf


Augusta, Georgia

400

Name the 3 largest US cities, in regards to population.

New York (8.5 million)

Los Angeles (3.9 million)

Chicago (2.7 million)

400

Name one food that has the name of a city or state in its name.

Hint:

_____________ chicken

_____________ roll

_____________ cheesecake

New York Cheesecake

California Roll

Philly Cheesesteak

Mississippi Mud Pie

Kentucky Fried Chicken

Hawaiian Punch

Texas Toast

Idaho Potatoes

Buffalo wings

Key Lime Pie

400

Most US states are named after...


A) Famous people

B) Natural features

C) Indigenous words

D) Famous places

C) Indigenous words!

Just over half of US states get their names from indigenous words. 

500

Who was the president of the United States during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962?

President John F. Kennedy

500

If someone is said to have a "green-thumb", what skill are they good at?

Gardening

500

Which state is home to Mount Rushmore?

A) Montana

B) South Dakota

C) Wyoming

D) Idaho

South Dakota

500

What popular American soda was invented in a pharmacy and famously contains a blend of 23 different flavors?

Dr. Pepper

500

Name one American territory that is NOT a US state.

Guam

the U.S. Virgin Islands

American Samoa

the Northern Mariana Islands

Washington, D.C.

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