Name that Monument
American Icons
American Wars
Geography (for Grace & Courtney)
History of the 4th (sorry Mike)
100

This massive stone arch in St. Louis is a symbol of westward expansion.

Gateway Arch 

A.K.A. St Louis Arch

100

This U.S. President is featured on the $1 bill and led the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

George Washington

100

Which country did the U.S. fight against in the American Revolutionary War?

Great Britain 


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100

Which country is the most populated in the world?

China

100

Who gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

France

200

Located in Washington, D.C., this large white memorial honors the 16th President of the United States.

The Lincoln Monument

200

This jazz legend, known as “Satchmo,” helped popularize jazz music around the world with his trumpet and gravelly voice.

Louis Armstrong

200

Who was the president during WWII?

Franklin Roosevelt


200

What are the names of the five oceans of the world?

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and the Antarctic

200

What year did America gain their independence?

1776

300

This historic mission in San Antonio, Texas, became the site of a pivotal 1836 battle during the Texas Revolution.

The Alamo

300

This American industrialist revolutionized automobile production with the assembly line.

Henry Ford

300

What was the name of the failed U.S.-backed invasion of Cuba in 1961?

Bay of Pigs

300

What is the capital of California?

Sacramento

300

Who has the biggest autograph on the Declaration of Independence?

John Hancock

400

This large cross-shaped monument commemorates American soldiers who died in World War I and is located in Arlington, Virginia.

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

400

She sewed the first American flag—at least, according to legend.

Betsy Ross

400

What year did the US enter WW1?

1917

400

What country is also called Holland?

Netherlands

400

Every July 4th, what food is most commonly consumed?

Hot Dogs

500

What four presidents (all 4) are carved on the Mount Rushmore?

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln

500

Born into slavery, this self-taught agricultural scientist revolutionized Southern agriculture with crop rotation and peanut innovations.

George Washington Carver

500

Which branch of the U.S. military was created during World War II?

The Air Force

500

What U.S. state is home to no documented venomous snakes?

Alaska

500

Every Independence Day, how many times does the Liberty Bell ring?

13