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Cardinal directions (north, east, south, and west)
100

The Christian Holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus.

What is Christmas?

100

The first president of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

100

This symbol of the United States features 13 stripes for the original colonies and 50 stars, each representing a state.

What is the U.S. Flag?

100

This founding father was a renowned inventor, diplomat, and one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence, known for his experiments with electricity and the creation of the first public library in America.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

100

The direction Canada is from the U.S.

What is North?

200

A long time ago, people called Pilgrims traveled to a new land and had a big feast with Native Americans to celebrate their friendship and the food they grew together.

What is Thanksgiving?

200

This 16th U.S. president led the country through the Civil War and delivered the famous Gettysburg Address.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

This state flag features a single white star, with red, white, and blue sections symbolizing loyalty, bravery, and purity.

What is the Texas flag?

200

This civil rights activist is best known for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger, sparking a pivotal moment in the fight against segregation in the United States.

Who is Rose Parks?

200

The direction Mexico is from the U.S.

What is South?

300

America decided to become a free country and celebrate every year with parades, fireworks, and time with family.

What is Independence Day/ 4th of July?

300

This civil rights leader is known for his powerful "I Have a Dream" speech and his work to achieve equality through peaceful protest.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

300

This historic symbol of America's independence and is cracked and located in Philadelphia, and it is famously associated with the ringing to mark significant events.

What is the Liberty Bell?

300

This prolific American inventor is famous for creating the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and many other innovations. 

Who is Thomas Edison?

300

This direction is where the sun rises in the morning.

What is East?

400

It's a special day when we thank and honor all the brave people who served in the military to help keep our country safe.

What is Veterans Day?

400

This inventor is best known for creating the first practical telephone and significantly contributed to communication technology and education for the deaf.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

400

This colossal statue, a gift from France, stands on Liberty Island and represents freedom and democracy, welcoming immigrants arriving by sea.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

400

This influential first lady and human rights advocate played a key role in shaping the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights after World War II.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

400

This direction is where the Sun sets.

What is West?

500

This holiday, celebrated on the first Monday in September, honors the contributions of workers and the labor movement in achieving fair working conditions and rights.

What is Labor Day?

500

This American lawyer wrote a poem during the War of 1812 that later became the national anthem, inspired by the sight of the U.S. flag still flying after a battle.

Who is Francis Scott Key?

500

This historic mission in San Antonio became a famous battleground during the Texas Revolution, where a small group of defenders fought for independence against a much larger Mexican army.

What is the Alamo?

500

This leader served as the first president of the Republic of Texas and played a key role in Texas winning its independence from Mexico.

Who is Sam Houston?

500

The direction from Dallas to Austin.

What is South?