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100

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

100

What is California’s state slogan?

The Golden State

100

Where is the Statue of Liberty located?

New York Harbor

100

What type of pie is traditionally served on Thanksgiving?

Pumpkin Pie

100

How many stars are on the current U.S. flag?

50

200

Which president delivered the Gettysburg Address?

Abraham Lincoln

200

Which state is known as “The Sunshine State”?

Florida

200

What city is home to the Gateway Arch?

St. Louis, Missouri

200

What sandwich features peanut butter and jelly?

PB&J (Peanut Butter and Jelly)

200

What do the 13 stripes on the U.S. flag represent?

The original 13 colonies

300

Who was the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

“The Empire State” refers to which state?

New York

300

Which monument features the faces of four presidents carved into a mountain?  

Mount Rushmore

300

Which fast food item is made with a beef patty between two buns?

Hamburger

300

What colors are on the American flag?

Red, white, and blue

400

Which president is known for the “New Deal” programs?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

Which state’s slogan is “The Lone Star State”?

Texas

400

Which monument features the faces of four presidents carved into a mountain?

San Francisco

400

What breakfast food is made from cooked batter and often served with syrup?

Pancakes

400

Which star pattern is used on the U.S. flag?

Five-pointed stars
500

Who was the youngest person to become U.S. president?

Theodore Roosevelt

500

“The Garden State” is the nickname of which state?

New Jersey

500

What historic site is known as the birthplace of America’s independence?

Philadelphia (Independence Hall)

500

What is the main ingredient in a traditional American apple pie?

Apples

500

What is the name of the pledge that honors the American flag?

The Pledge of Allegiance