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100

During his presidency, he enjoyed skinny-dipping in the Potomac River in the early mornings.

John Quincy Adams

100

This American war totaled up over 750,000 deaths. 

The Civil War

100

If it were a country, it would have the eighth-largest economy in the world, beating out Italy, Russia, and India.

California

100

In this year women were given the liberty of voting.

1920

200

Monrovia, the capital of the Liberia, is named after ? He supported the American Colonization Society in its work to create a home for freed slaves in Liberia.

James Monroe

200

The first American serviceman killed was killed by the...

Russians

200

Although Congress intended the state to be a perfect rectangle, its surveyors wandered a bit off course. A tiny kink in the western border disqualified it from rectangle purity.

Colorado

200

The administration that makes all of the food safety laws.

FDA

300

An ultra-successful liquor distributor in the new country. He made rye whiskey, apple brandy and peach brandy in his Mount Vernon distillery

George Washington

300

In World War II, the youngest serviceman in the US military was 12 years old. He lied about his age when he enlisted in the US Navy. His real age was not discovered after he was wounded. His name was...

Calvin Graham

300

The remains of an 8,000-year-old human civilization were found buried in a peat bog here. The bodies were so well preserved that human brain tissue was found in a woman’s skull with her DNA still intact.

Florida

300

Which amendment is the section of the Bill of Rights that guarantees a citizen a speedy trial, a fair jury, an attorney if the accused person wants one, and the chance to confront the witnesses who is accusing the defendant of a crime.

6th

400

He was Princeton University's first graduate student.

James Madison

400

Americans used the name ‘Liberty Steak.’ during WW2 in order to avoid using this German sounding name.

Hamburger

400

Site of the world’s most perfect diamond, the 3.03-carat Strawn-Wagner Diamond, and North America’s largest diamond, the 40.23-carat Uncle Sam Diamond, both unearthed at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro.

Arkansas

400

When was Roe vs. Wade decided on?

1973

500

His nickname was "Old Kinderhook" because he was raised in Kinderhook, N.Y. A popular theory states that the term "O.K." is derived from the O.K. clubs that sprung up to support his campaign.

Van Buren

500

During World War II, the largest Japanese spy ring was actually located in

Mexico

500

It’s the state that was proved to be—quite literally—flatter than a pancake. Scientists tested the flatness of the state against the topography of a pancake. On a zero- to-one scale of perfect flatness, ? was flatter, with a score of 0.9997. The pancake scored only 0.957.

Kansas

500

It is illegal to put an alligator in the bathtub in this state.

ARKANSAS