What is November?
This is the month when Americans vote for President
Who is Father Christmas?
In the U.K., this person wears a red suit and brings gifts at Christmas.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
He gave the “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963.
Who is Queen Elizabeth II?
King Charles became king after the death of this person.
What is the White House?
The President of the United States lives in this famous house.
What are cookies and milk?
In the U.S., this is left out for Santa on Christmas Eve.
Who is Rosa Parks?
She refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
The countries of the United Kingdom are?
England, Scotland, Wales (which collectively make up Great Britain) and Northern Ireland
What is a ballot?
Americans vote using this kind of paper or machine.
What are Christmas crackers?
U.K. families often pull these at the Christmas dinner table.
How did the Civil rights protestors protest?
Civil rights protestors often marched peacefully (nonviolent)
Who is Prince William?
King Charles's eldest son, who may be the next king.
What the primary function of the Vice President?
The primary function of the Vice President is to succeed the President if they are unable to perform their duties, and to preside over the Senate.
What is December 26th or just “the day after Christmas”?
In the U.S., the day after Christmas is called this.
What is the Civil Rights Act?
This law was passed in 1964 to stop discrimination.
What is Buckingham Palace?
King Charles's official residence in London.
What is the Electoral College?
This group officially elects the President after the people vote.
What is the Twelve Days of Christmas
If the Epiphany is kept on January 6, the Church of England's use of the term Christmas season corresponds to the Twelve Days of Christmas (December 25 through January 5)
What is the Edmund Pettus Bridge?
This famous bridge in Selma, Alabama was the site of a key march.
What is the Prince of Wales?
The title King Charles held before becoming king.