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This ocean lies to the east of the USA's coastline

The Atlantic Ocean

100

The first President in USA's history

George Washington

100

The capital of the United States

Washington, D.C.

100

The Statue of Liberty stands in this harbor.

New York Harbor

100

The USA's government is divided into these three branches

the legislative, judicial, and executive branches

200

The largest state in the USA by area.

Alaska

200

The year the USA declared independence from Great Britain

1776

200

The state whose capital is Sacramento

California

200

This national park in Wyoming is famous for its geysers

Yellowstone National Park

200

The person who leads the executive branch in the USA

the President

300

The city located on the island of Manhattan.

New York City

300

The war fought between the Northern and Southern states in the mid-19th century

the Civil War

300

The state whose capital is Austin

Texas

300

The city known as the birthplace of jazz and blues

New Orleans

300

The maximum number of years a U.S. President can serve

8 years

400

The state whose capital is Denver

Colorado

400

The famous civil rights leader from the 1960s who delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech

Martin Luther King Jr.

400

The capital of New York

Albany

400

Celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday of November

Thanksgiving

400

The two dominant political parties in the USA

the Democrats and the Republicans

500

The nickname of this state is "The Sunshine State

Florida

500

The document that established the Constitution of the USA

the U.S. Constitution

500

The state whose capital is also called Denver

Colorado

500

This iconic landmark is located in South Dakota

Mount Rushmore

500

This document establishes the fundamental laws of the USA

the U.S. Constitution

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