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100

This was the first person to hold a 4th of July celebration at the White House.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

This is a classic summer side dish—often made with raw shredded cabbage, carrots, and a creamy mayonnaise or vinegar dressing—gets its name from the Dutch word koolsalade.

What is Coleslaw? 

100

This is the amount of people who signed the Decloration of Independence.

What is 56?

100

This is the Island that the Statue of Liberty is on. 

What is Liberty Island?

100

This is an iconic pop song that relates to a nightly activity on the fourth of July. (Artist and song)

What is Firework by Katy Perry?

200

This is the only president to have been born on the 4th of July. 

Who is Calvin Coolidge?

200

According to the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council, roughly this is about how many hot dogs Americans eat on the 4th of July alone.

What is 150 million?

200

This is the year that fireworks were first used in an American Independence Day celebration?

What is 1777?

200

This is the proper way to dispose of a worn American flag.

What is burning in a dignified ceremony?

200

Who wrote America the Beautiful?

Who is Katharine Lee Bates?

300

This is the president that believed that Independence Day should have been on July 2nd, because that is the exact day the Continental Congress officially voted to sever ties with England in 1776.  

Who is John Adams?

300

If you are eating a traditional Chicago-style hot dog, you will find yellow mustard, relish, onions, two tomato wedges, peppers, celery salt, and a pickle spear, but you will never find this common condiment.

What is Ketchup?

300

This is the timeframe where most fireworks begin. 

What is 9-10 pm?

300

This date was when the current 50-star flag design was adopted.

What is July 4th, 1960?

300

This is a Bruce Springsteen rock anthem, often played on the 4th of July, was originally written about the struggles of returning Vietnam veterans.

What is Born in the U.S.A?

400

This president was in office when the 50-star American flag officially debuted on July 4, 1960.

Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower? 

400

The tradition of eating hot dogs on the 4th of July is inspired by the legendary Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest. Held annually in Coney Island, this number is the world record for the most hot dogs and buns eaten in 10 minutes.

What is 75?

400

This is the state that produces the most fireworks in America.

What is Missouri?

400

This is the estimate percentage of American communities that holds fireworks displays on July 4th.

What is 75%?

400

This John Philip Sousa military march is famously known as the "National March of the United States". 

What is The Stars and Stripes Forever?

500
 Three U.S. Presidents have died on Independence Day, two of whom passed away on the exact same day in 1826 (the 50th anniversary of the Declaration.)

Who is John Adams,Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe?






500

 The word "barbecue" ultimately traces its roots back to the Taíno Indigenous people of the Caribbean. The original Taíno word—barbacoa—was actually used to describe this. 


What is a raised wooden framework or grating used to cook or preserve meat over an open fire?

500

This is the chemical element that gives fireworks their red color,

What is Strontium?

500

This is inscribed on the tablet the Statue of Liberty holds.

What is "July IV MDCCLXXVI” (July 4, 1776)?

500

According to the American Traditions and Symbols Trivia on Quizado, it is an American tradition to watch the colorful displays.This country originally invented fireworks, which were then adapted for Fourth of July celebrations.

What is China?