American Expansion
Amendments
Air Force Planes
American Landmarks
U.S. Capitals
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This 1803 purchase doubled the size of the United States.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?


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Often referenced in debates about individual rights and personal defense.

Right to Bear Arms (2nd)

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A couple weeks ago, it successfully dropped full payloads on Iran's Nuclear Sites

B-2 Spirit Bomber

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A gift from France

Statue of Liberty

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America

Washington DC

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This trail was used by pioneers traveling westward in the 1800s.

What is the Oregon Trail?

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Often cited when people express opinions or gather to make their voices heard.

Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition (1st)


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This stealth fighter jet is so advanced and maneuverable that during some combat exercises, it reportedly "shot down" entire squadrons of other aircraft without ever being seen on radar.

F-22

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If you take the elevator you can see all of New York

Empire State Building

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 It became the capital of Florida in 1824 because it was halfway between the two largest cities at the time — St. Augustine and Pensacola — making it a convenient meeting point for lawmakers traveling on horseback.

Tallahassee

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In 1848, gold was discovered in this state, sparking a major migration.

What is California?

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Slavery and involuntary servitude were abolished throughout the United States in 1865 by this change to the Constitution.

Abolition of Slavery (13th)

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The U.S. President travels in this specially equipped aircraft that has its own medical suite, secure communications systems, and the ability to refuel mid-air — essentially making it a flying White House.

Air Force One

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This Monument in Washington DC made an apperance in SpiderMan: Homecoming

The Washington Monument

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it is known as the "Live Music Capital of the World" — it has more live music venues per capita than any other U.S. city, and hosts major music festivals like SXSW

Austin

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This belief held that the U.S. was destined to expand across North America.

What is The Manifest Dynasty?

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Ratified in 1920, this amendment marked a major victory for the women’s suffrage movement in the United States.

Women’s Right to Vote (19th)

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It’s sometimes called the “Jack of all trades” because it’s designed to perform multiple roles — like air-to-air combat, ground attack, and intelligence gathering — all in one stealthy aircraft. Plus, it has a high-tech helmet that lets the pilot see through the plane’s body using cameras, so they can spot threats all around without turning their head!

F-35 Lightning II

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The home to The President

The White House

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it was the first capital of the Confederate States of America in 1861 — but nearly a century later, it became a center of the Civil Rights Movement, including the famous Bus Boycott led by Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Montgomery

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This 1862 act granted land to settlers willing to farm it for five years, encouraging westward expansion.

What is The Homestead Act?

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This one is the most recent, it being added in 1992.

Limits on Congressional Pay Raises (27th)

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This plane famously dropped two nukes on Japan

B-29 Superfortress

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This mountain has four presidents carved into it

Mount Rushmore

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its home to the first public park, the first public school, and the first subway system in the United States, which opened in 1897!

Boston