American History
U.S. Government
American Food
American Slang
American Holidays
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What is the capital of the US?

Washington D.C.

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Who is the current president of the US?

Donald Trump

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What is the number one food chain in the US?

McDonald's

200

Someone or something that looks suspicious or untrustworthy.

Sus

200

Gingerbread, carols, presents... 

Christmas 

400

How many stars and stripes does the US flag have?

50 stars and 13 Stripes
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What are the two main political parties in the US?

Democrats and Republicans

400

The British call them chips. What do they call it in the US? 

Fries or French fries. 

400

Refers to a lie.

Cap

400

Pumpkins, turkey, gravy...

Thanksgiving

600

Where is the White House located?

Washington D.C. or The Capital

600

Who was the first president of the US?

George Washington

600

What is a PB&J sandwich? What is in it? 

Peanut butter and jelly

600

Used when something is funny.

Dead

600

Candy, costumes, ghosts...

Halloween 

800

What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the US?

France

800

What month does the US presidential election take place?

November

800

What food is normally eaten at American Barbecues?

Hamburgers and hot dogs

800

Term of affirmation, agreement, or approval.

Bet

800

Fireworks, flags, BBQ...

The 4th of July 

1000

What is the USA's national bird?

The bald eagle

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What is the maximum amount of years a president can hold office?

8 years

1000

Tex-Mex is a regional American cuisine that is derived from what two cultures?

Texan culture and Mexican culture. 

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When you really relate to something someone is saying.

Mood

1000

Ship, discovery, America...

Colombus Day

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