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100
This was the name for the forced relocation of Native Americans to the south and southeast
What is the Trail of Tears?
100

This U.S president famously dodged two shoes being thrown at him during a press conference in the Middle East.

Who is George W. Bush?

100

This capital city is known for it's slogan to "keep it weird" and the birthplace of Whole Foods

What is Austin?

100

This basketball player is most well known for retiring after winning three championships to play baseball and returning to the NBA to win another three championships.

Who is Michael Jordan?

100

What are the three branches of the federal government?

What is the executive, legislative, and judicial?

200

This country helped fund the revolutionary war and gifted the U.S the Statue of Liberty

What is France?

200

This U.S president is the only one to resign from office following a scandal.

Who is Richard Nixon?

200

The state capital is known as the mile high city, but is only the 2nd highest capital in the U.S.

What is Denver?

200

This former American Slave went on to create the underground railround, helping free thousands of slaves.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

200

This military branch was founded by congress on September 18th, 1947.

What is the Air Force?

300

This amendment repealed an earlier amendment prohibiting Americans from purchasing alcohol. 

What is the 21st Amendment?

300

This man led the United States through the civil war and the end of Slavery.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

300

This capital is famous for beautiful landscapes, water and the birthplace of surfing. 

What is Honolulu?

300

This man is famous for communicating using either one or two lanterns during the revolutionary war.

Who is Paul Revere?

300

Yellowstone National Park was the first national park was created on March 1, 1872 with this famous geyser.

What is Old Faithful?

400

This man was the first person to step foot on the moon during the space race in the 1960s.

Who is Neil Armstrong?

400

This president has a myth about being stuck in a bathtub.

Who is William Taft?

400

This state capital shares an eerily similar names with a large city in Germany.

What is Frankfort?

400

This American man holds a world record for eating 76 hot dogs in 10 minutes.

Who is Joey Chestnut?

400

This East coast city is considered the first capital of United States soon after it's independence. 

What is Philadelphia?

500

Famous for it's cookie related fund raising efforts, this organization was founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912

What are the Girl Scouts?

500

This U.S president is the only one to serve three terms before the 22nd amendment made it impossible.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

500

This capital shares a name and is on the opposite coast of these famous witch trails in the 1690s. 

What is Salem?
500

This American author is known for writing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. 

Who is Mark Twain?

500

This is the furthest U.S territory from the mainland at 5,800 miles west of California 

What is Guam?