US Flag
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US military and wars
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100

The original 13 colonies are represented on the US flag by this.

What are 13 stripes?

100

This National monument contains four presidents and is located in South Dakota.

What is Mount Rushmore?

100

This protects your freedom of speech, religion, the press, and the right to gather peacefully.

What is the first amendment?

100

Semper Fidelis, Latin for "always faithful," is the motto of this branch of the armed forces Stacker.

Who are the Marines?

100

He was famous for wearing a top hat and before he died he issued the Emancipation Proclamation.

Who is President Lincoln?

200

This Philadelphia seamstress is traditionally credited with sewing the first official American flag.

Who is Betsy Ross?

200

This huge collapsed volcano is recognized as the first national park.

What is Yellowstone?
200

The first 10 amendments to the US constitutions are known as this.

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

Gold Beach was at the center of the five designated landing areas during this 1944 military operation.

What is D Day? (Operation Neptune)

200

Long before he was president, this Hollywood actor and governor was given the childhood nickname “Dutch”

Who is Ronald Reagan?

300

Besides "The Stars and Stripes," this popular nickname was given to the flag by a Massachusetts sea captain in 1824.

Old Glory

300

This park in California is famous for its giant sequoia trees and the iconic Half Dome.

What is Yosemite?

300

The Sixth Amendment ensures that criminal jury trials are not kept secret, but are public and also this.

What is speedy?

300

The U.S. awards this medal to soldiers wounded by enemy means or to the next of kin of those killed by enemy fire, with approximately 1.8 million combat veterans earning it since 1932.

What is the Purple Heart?

300

Before leading the charge up San Juan Hill with his "Rough Riders," this future 26th president served as the Governor of New York.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

400

He was the 17-year-old high school student who designed the current 50-star U.S. flag for a class project, initially receiving a B-minus.

Who is Robert Heft?

400

This natural phenomenon in Wyoming was the first to be designated as a U.S. national monument.

What is Devil's Tower?
400

This specific word is used in the Second Amendment to ensure that the fundamental rights of gun ownership cannot be violated or encroached upon.

What is infringed?

400

This was the standard issue sidearm for decades. It’s also the former name of the Houston Astros baseball team and a popular malt liquor.

What is the Colt .45?
400

He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence and served as the third President of the United States.

Thomas Jefferson

500

This professional term is used to describe an expert who studies flags and their history.

What is a vexillologist?

500

This National Monument in Maryland is famous because Francis Scott Key watched its 1814 bombardment, inspiring him to write "The Star-Spangled Banner."

What is Fort McHenry?

500

This state, the home state of James Madison, made the Bill of Rights official when it ratified it in 1791

What is Virginia?

500

Founded in 1947, this branch was separated from the U.S. Army to focus on aerospace and cyberspace operations.

What is the U.S. Air Force?

500

All presidents before him were born as British subjects. He was the first president to be born a citizen of the United States.

Martin Van Buren