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was the top-secret World War II research program that developed the world’s first atomic bombs.

Mantathan Project

400

The day after Thanksgiving, huge retail sales spark massive shopping sprees, sometimes with people lining up overnight.

Black Friday Shopping

400

Some Shoe Line, like the 990 series, are made in Maine and Massachusetts.

New Blance 

400

The first man on the Moon was American

Neil Armstrong 

400

“We do not scare easily, we never bow, we never bend, we never break when confronted with crisis… We are America, second to none, and we own the finish line. Don’t forget it.” Was said by the US President

JOE Biden

800

How many US president do we have

46

800

Gathering in parking lots before sports games (especially football) to grill food, drink, and socialize out of car trunks is a classic American ritual.

Tailgating

800

While not as widespread as it once was, what American household staple, used for medicinal purposes in the 1800s, is now primarily a condiment?

Ketchup

800

A Holiday celebrates the freedom of Slavery 

Juneteenth 

800

He was famous for his larger-than-life personality and total disregard for privacy — he’d often continue conversations with aides or staff while using the bathroom, sometimes leaving the door wide open!

Lyndon B. Johnson

1200

This one is worth 3600 Points: Who Blew a 13 colony lead to US

UK/Great Britain

1200

Every February 2nd, people gather to see if a groundhog predicts more winter or an early spring — most famously in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.

Groundhog Day


1200

Many of Tiffany’s iconic pieces are handcrafted in Rhode Island and New York workshops.

Tiffany & Co. Jewelry

1200

In This US states minors can be charged as Adults for Crime Commited 

Lousina 

1200

He served from 1933 to 1945 — leading the country through the Great Depression and most of World War II — and his unprecedented four elections led to the 22nd Amendment, which now limits presidents to two terms.

FDR

1600

Who was the first female African American to be elected to the U.S. Congress

Jeannette Rankin,

1600

Dressing up in costumes and going door-to-door for candy on October 31st is a big deal in the U.S. compared to most countries.

Trick-or-Treating on Halloween

1600

Commercial airplanes like the 737 and 787 are assembled in Washington State and South Carolina.

Boeing

1600

What Route is Known as the Mother Road

Route 66

1600

He was famous for his impeccable style and would often change outfits multiple times a day — he even redecorated the White House with fancy new furniture when he moved in.

Chester A. Arthur

2000

What was the name of the forced migration of American Indian tribes from the South and Southeast?

 The Trail of Tears

2000

Large state fairs with fried foods, carnival rides, livestock shows, and quirky contests (like butter sculptures) are a beloved American summertime tradition.

State Fairs

2000

What piece of computing equipment, invented by Douglas Englebert, was a key component in the user interface of early computers and remains so today?

The Computer Mouse

2000

Daily Double


The first American flag was designed and sewn by a high school student, who got a B- for thier project

Robert G. Heft

2000

He hosted regular poker games in the White House, smoking cigars and playing with friends and political cronies. His love of poker and card-playing became part of his laid-back, scandal-prone image.

Warren G. Harding