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100

There are _____ stars and _____ stripes are on the United States Flag.

50 stars and 13 strips

100

In 1780 this animal was designated as a national symbol.

Bald Eagle


100

This fruit is the most popular choice served on the 4th of July.

Watermelon


100

This color is the hardest to produce in fireworks.

A.) Red

B.) White

C.) Blue

D.) Green

C.) Blue

100

What did one flag say to the other flag?

Nothing, it just waved. 

200

The stars on the United States flag represent each _____.

State

200

What is the name of the United States National Anthem?

The Star Spangled Banner

200

What is America's favorite pie?

Apple pie 


200

Fireworks came to America in this year.

A.) 1777

B.) 1791

C.) 1800

A.) 1777

200

Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?

At the bottom. 

300

_______ people signed the Declaration of Independence.

A.) 48

B.) 53

C.) 56

C.) 56



300

Finish the lyrics:

The land of the ______ and the home of the _______.

The land of the FREE and the home of the BRAVE!

300

Most Americans use this to cook on the 4th of July.

A grill


300

Fireworks were originally invented in what country?

A.) China

B.) England

C.) Italy

A.) China (Modern colored fireworks were invented in Europe in the 1830s.)

300

What is the smartest state?

Alabama, it has four A’s and one B!


400

Only two people actually signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.  True or False?

True, only John Hancock and Charles Thomson signed on July 4th. Most of the rest signed on August 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later.

400

The Statue of Liberty (including the base) is 

A.) 285 feet

B.) 295 feet

C.) 305 feet

C.) 305 feet


400

Americans will consume 375 million of these on July 4th.

Hamburgers


400

Which company is the largest consumer of fireworks in the world?

Hint: This is the person/company that created Mickey Mouse

Walt Disney


400

What do you call a snowman on the 4th of July?

A puddle

500

In what year did the 4th of July become a Federal holiday?

A.) 1812

B.) 1870

C.) 1896

B.) 1870

500

Name 3 things people do on 4th of July.

Cookouts, fireworks, parties, fairs, boating, fishing, picnics, parades, Riverfest, etc...

500

How many hot dogs are consumed on the 4th of July in America?

A.) 129 million

B.) 150 million

C.) 377 million 


B.) 150 million hotdogs

500

All of the different firework's shapes have their own names. True or False?

True

500

What kind of tea did the American colonists thirst for?

Liberty (Liber-tea)