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100

This president was the first to be impeached by the House of Representatives.

Who is Andrew Johnson?


Johnson was impeached in 1868 after clashing with Congress over Reconstruction policies following the Civil War. He narrowly avoided removal, surviving in the Senate by just one vote.

100

This handheld meal—often filled with beef, cheese, and toppings—shares its name with a German city.

What is a hamburger?

100

Established in 1919, this is Utah’s oldest national park, known for its towering red cliffs and narrow canyons.

What is Zion National Park?

Zion helped showcase Utah’s dramatic canyon landscapes and was one of the early parks that boosted tourism in the American Southwest.

100

Known as the “Big Apple,” this city is the most populous in the United States.

What is New York City?


Originally founded as New Amsterdam by the Dutch in 1624, it became a major global center for finance, culture, and immigration. 

New York City was the first capital of the United States under the current Constitution. 

This is where George Washington was inaugurated as the first president

100

Discovered accidentally in 1945 by engineer Percy Spencer, this kitchen appliance uses electromagnetic waves to heat food quickly.

What is the microwave oven?


Spencer noticed a candy bar melted in his pocket while working with radar technology during WWII, leading to the development of one of the most common household appliances.

200

His 31-day presidency ended in April 1841, marking the first time a U.S. president died in office.

Who is William Henry Harrison?

He delivered his 2 hour 8,445 word inaugural address in cold, rainy wet, weather without a hat or a coat and died of a cold chill on April 4th 1841.

200

Originating in Louisiana, this spicy rice dish often features sausage, chicken, or shrimp.

What is jambalaya?

200

With 11.5 to 13 million visitors each year, this park on the Tennessee–North Carolina border is the most visited in the U.S.

What is Great Smoky Mountains National Park?


 Established in 1934 during the Great Depression, it was funded partly through private donations and is famous for its biodiversity and free admission

200

This soft drink, first sold in Atlanta in 1886, became a national symbol after being marketed nationwide in the early 1900s.

What is Coca-Cola?


Created by pharmacist John Pemberton, Coca-Cola grew rapidly thanks to innovative advertising and bottling, becoming one of the first truly global American brands.

300

He was the first president to resign from office, doing so in 1974.

Who is Richard Nixon?

Nixon resigned amid the Watergate scandal, where a break-in and cover-up implicated his administration. His departure marked a major moment of political accountability, and Vice President Gerald Ford became president.

300

This fast-food chain, founded in 1940, is famous for its “Golden Arches.”

What is McDonald’s?

300

Established in 2020 in West Virginia, this is the newest national park in the United States.

What is New River Gorge National Park?


The area was first protected as a national river in 1978 before being redesignated as a national park and preserve, reflecting its scenic beauty and recreational importance.

300

This Silicon Valley company, founded in 1976, reshaped personal technology with products like the iPhone and Macintosh

What is Apple?


Founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, Apple helped make computers user-friendly and later revolutionized smartphones and digital ecosystems.

400

In 2008, this former Illinois senator became the first African American elected president of the United States.

Who is Barack Obama?
Barack Obama served as the 44th president from 2009 to 2017. His presidency included major events like responding to the Great Recession, passing healthcare reform (often called “Obamacare”), and authorizing the mission that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011.

400

This creamy soup, often served in a bread bowl, is closely associated with San Francisco.

What is clam chowder?

400

This was the first national park in the United States, established in 1872 and located mostly in Wyoming.

What is Yellowstone National Park?

Yellowstone became the world’s first national park when President Ulysses S. Grant signed it into law, setting the precedent for protecting natural landscapes worldwide.

400

Invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright in 1903 near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, this machine changed transportation forever.

What is the airplane?

The Wright brothers’ first powered flight lasted just 12 seconds, but it launched the age of aviation and transformed travel, commerce, and warfare.

500

This popular plate lunch item features marinated beef, rice, and macaroni salad, showing Hawaiʻi’s multicultural food influence.

What is loco moco?

500

Created in 1916, this federal agency manages all U.S. national parks and monuments.

What is the National Park Service?

Established under President Woodrow Wilson, the National Park Service unified the protection and management of federal lands into one organization.

500

This mass-produced car, introduced by Henry Ford in 1908, made automobiles affordable for Americans.

What is the Model T?

Henry Ford’s innovation dramatically lowered production costs, helping turn the U.S. into a car-centered society and reshaping industry worldwide.