Statue of Liberty
The Flag
The Lincoln Memorial
The White House
Other Facts
100

What country gave the USA the Statue of Liberty?

France

100

How many stars are on the flag? How many stripes?

50 Stars and 13 Stripes

100

Which president is the Lincoln Memorial a monument for?

Abraham Lincoln

100

Who lives in the White House?

The president and their family.

100

BONUS: Say the Pledge of Allegiance for these points.

open ended

200

What does the Statue of Liberty hold in her hands?

A torch and a tablet.

200

How many stars did the first flag have?

13 stars

200

Which monument is across from the Lincoln Memorial. Hint: (Picture of Monument)

Washington Monument

200

What is the color of the the White House.

white

200

Who was our first president?

George Washington

300

How many years did the statue take to build?

9 years

300

Name 2 way we respect our flag.

open ended

300

Who gave a famous "I have a dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

300

What happened in 1814 that caused only the outside walls of the White House to survive?

The British set fire to the White House

300

When do we celebrate Independence Day?

Hint: It is also called the Fourth of July

July 4th

400

What color did the statue of liberty used to be?

Copper

400

What do the stars and stripes represent?

The stars represent the states. The stripes represent the original colonies.

400

What was Abraham Lincoln known for wearing. 

A Top Hat or hat.

400

where is the White House located?

Washington D.C

400

The __________ bird is the Bald Eagle.

national

500

How many pieces did the Statue come in before it was put together in America?

350


500

Which country did American declare independence from on July 4th?

Great Britain
500

What was the president's number of the Lincoln Memorial

16

500

Who gave 'The White House' its name?

Hint: It is someone on Mount Rushmore that made the TEDDY Bear famous.

Theodore Roosevelt

500

Name all the presidents who are on Mount Rushmore.

Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt