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250th
100

What are the three branches of federal government? 

Executive, Legislative, Judicial

100

This duo of men is considered the first to fly. 

The Wright Brothers

100

Three states start with "New." What are they?

New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico

100

What U.S. holiday is held on a Thursday in November? 

Thanksgiving

100

What is the name of the National Anthem? 

Star-Spangled Banner

200

Who is the only US president in history to receive 100% of the electoral vote?

George Washington

200

What was the original capital city of the United States?

New York City

200

Name at least 4 of the Great Lakes.

Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario

200

Summer is unofficially marked by two holidays -- what are they? 

Memorial Day in May & Labor Day in September

200

What is a 250th anniversary officially called?

semiquincentennial (or sestercentennial)

300

This document governed the United States immediately following the Revolutionary War, though it was eventually replaced by the current Constitution. 

The Articles of Confederation (1781 to 1789)

300

How many US presidents have there been (including the current president)? 

45 presidents over 47 presidencies (Donald Trump and Grover Cleveland each served two non-consecutive presidencies)

300
What is the southern-most state? 

Hawaii

300

Who competed in the 2026 Super Bowl? 

Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots

300

Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867. How much was paid per acre? 

About 2 cents per acre

400

Name all armed service branches in the U.S. military. 

Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Space Force
400

Which founding father refused to celebrate the Fourth of July?

John Adams believed July 2 - the day Congress actually voted for independence - was the true anniversary, and never celebrated on the 4th.

400

Which of these states was not one of the original 13 colonies?

Vermont, South Carolina, Connecticut, New Jersey

Vermont was not one of the original colonies. 

400

In 2028, the U.S. will host the Olympic games in Los Angeles. How many Olympic games has the U.S. hosted before?

8 games (4 summer and 4 winter)

400
Put these landmarks in order from shortest to tallest: 

Washington Monument, St. Louis Gateway Arch, Statue of Liberty 

Statue of Liberty (305 ft), Washington Monument (555 ft), St. Louis Gateway Arch (630 ft)

500
Between the Senate and the House of Representatives, how many (voting) members of Congress are there? 

535 total (100 Senators and 435 Representatives)

500

How many people signed the Declaration of Independence?

56 people

500

Name five states that border another country. 

Alaska, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington

500

Which U.S. company was founded before the Revolutionary War? 

Coca-Cola, Baker's Chocolate, Sam Adams, Ford 

Baker's Chocolate

500

Two former U.S. presidents died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Who were they? 


 John Adams and Thomas Jefferson


(Bonus: James Monroe died five years later in 1831, also on the 4th of July.)

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