4th of July
Memorial Day
Labor day
Summer
Geography
100

How many people signed the Declaration of Independence?

56 people signed the Declaration of Independence

100

What flower is associated with Memorial Day?

Red poppy

100

What does Labor Day honor?

It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, laws, and well-being of the country.

100

What is the most popular summer food?

Watermelon

100

What is the longest river in the United States?

Missouri River At 2,565 miles

200

Who approved the Declaration of Independence?

The Second Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence.

200

What was Memorial Day originally called?

Decoration Day

200

It is the Monday of the long weekend known as what?

 Labor Day Weekend

200

What is the most popular summer activity?

Swimming

200

What state is bordered by Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming?

Colorado

300

Whose signature is the largest on the Declaration of Independence?

The largest signature on the Declaration of Independence is John Hancock's.

300

Memorial Day initially commemorated which conflict?

Civil War

300

In 1887 what state became the first state of the United States to make Labor Day an official public holiday?

Oregon

300

What was the record high temperature in Boise on July 4th?

106 in 1937

300

Death Valley is located in what U.S. state?

California

400

Where does the word "patriotism" come from?

The word "patriotism" comes from the Latin "patria" meaning "fatherland" or "homeland".

400

Where is the birthplace of Memorial Day, according to the federal government?

Waterloo, N.Y.

400

According to McGuire, on May 8, 1882, he made a proposition to the fledgling Central Labor Union in New York City that a day be set aside for what?

A "general holiday for the laboring classes".

400

'The First Day of Summer' is an annual public holiday celebrated in which European country in April?

Iceland

400

Which of the Great Lakes is located entirely within the U.S. border?

Lake Michigan

500

How many people were living in the U. S. in 1776?

There were 2.5 million people living in the U. S. in 1776.

500

Traditionally, Memorial Day was celebrated on May 30. In what year did the federal government designate that the holiday must be held on the third Monday in May?

1968

500

According to one early history of Labor Day, the event originated in connection with what?

A General Assembly of the Knights of Labor convened in New York City in September 1882.

500

The summer solstice occurs in the Southern Hemisphere during which month?

December

500

What is the tallest mountain in the United States?

Mt. McKinley at 20,320 ft.