The Basics
Geography & Climate
Landmarks
Major Cities
Culture & Stereotypes
100

This country is directly south of the USA

Mexico

100

This river is one of the longest in North America.

the Mississippi

100

This giant canyon is in Arizona.

Grand Canyon

100

This city is the capital of the United States.

Washington D.C.

100

This city is famous for deep-dish pizza.

Chicago

200

The USA has ___ states in total.

50

200

The USA has deserts, tundra, rainforests, and this flat landscape

Plains

200

This monument in New York Harbor is a symbol of freedom.

the Statue of Liberty

200

This city is known as “The Big Apple.”

NYC

200

The USA is sometimes described as a “salad bowl.” What does that mean?

cultures keep their own traditions while living together

300

The USA is the world’s ___ largest country.

third 

300

This region is famous for cacti and desert heat.

the Southwest

300

The Cloud Gate sculpture in Chicago is also called ________.

"The Bean"

300

This city in California is famous for Hollywood.

Los Angeles

300

This Tennessee city is known as the center of country music.

Nashville

400

The capital of the United States is this city.

Washington DC

400

The Rocky Mountains stretch from this U.S. state into Canada.

Colorado

400

This national park is known for geysers like Old Faithful.

Yellowstone

400

This is the nickname for Chicago.

"The Windy City"

400

People often talk about “Southern hospitality.” What does this stereotype suggest?

Southerners are friendly and welcoming

500

Alaska and Hawaii are known as these types of states.

non-contiguous

500

This mountain range runs along the eastern part of the country.

the Appalachians

500

This tall landmark in Washington, D.C. honors the first U.S. president.

the Washington Monument

500

New Orleans is famous for this yearly festival 

Mardi Gras

500

Why do you think size has influenced American culture so strongly?

different climates and cultures influence different areas

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