American History and Facts
American Culture
American Pop Culture
American Slang
Vocabulary
100

What day of the year is celebrated as Independence Day in the United States?

What is the Fourth of July?

100

What movie is this quotation from? "Because he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now..."

What is Batman: The Dark Knight?

100

What quarterback has won the super bowl 6 times?

Who is Tom Brady?

100

ghost

What is "to ignore"?

100

What is Ethnocentrism?

Ethnocentrism - believing one's own culture is superior to others. 

200

The Grand Canyon is located in this state.

Arizona

200

What is the American national bird?

What is the bald eagle?

200

This holiday is celebrated in November with a big turkey dinner. 

Thanksgiving

200

smh

What is "shaking my head"?


200

 What is Marginalization?

Marginalization - when a group is pushed to the edges of society and given less power. 

300

 The most popular and largest American football game of the year

The Super Bowl

300

What country (mostly) paid for the Statue of Liberty?

What is France?

300

What day is Star Wars Day?

What is May 4th? (May the Fourth be with you)

300

yolo

What is "you only live once"?

300

 What is Biculturalism?

Biculturalism - the ability to function in two different cultures. 

400

Who was the first American astronaut to orbit the Earth?

Who is John Glen?

400

This number of British colonies declared independence in 1776 and became the U.S. 

13

400

This pop sensation got her start in a band called Destiny’s Child 

Beyonce

400

pad

What is "house"?

400

 What is Diaspora?

Diaspora - a population that has spread from its original homeland. 

500

This state has the largest population

California

500

This sport is commonly known as America’s national pastime.

Baseball

500

In what year does Avengers: Endgame take place?

What is 2023?

500
do me a solid

What is "do me a favor"?


500

What is Intersectionality?

Intersectionality - the idea that identity includes multiple social factors such as race, class, and gender.