The bad stuff
History
American Traditions
Landmarks
Culture
100

America's biggest atrocity to black people.

Slavery

100

The year America was founded.

1776

100

Americans celebrate the fourth of July by using these.

Fireworks

100

This landmark serves as a monument to the first president of the U.S.

The Washington Monument

100

The main place movies are made.

Hollywood

200

This took place on September 11, 2001.

9/11

200

The _____ original colonies (give a number).

Thirteen, 13

200
Finish the phrase.


"As American as..."

Apple pie

200

This landmark has the faces of four U.S. presidents.

Mount Rushmore.

200

Americans eat this tasty treat when camping.

S'mores.

300

American citizens pay wayyyy too much for this (Hint: Medicare, Medicaid, etc.)

Healthcare

300

Name the three branches of government.

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

300
America's favorite pastime.

Baseball

300

This landmark was naturally carved out by the Colorado River.

The Grand Canyon

300

Americans REALLY love this type of weapon.

Guns! 

400

America's biggest atrocity towards Native Americans/Indians.

Trail of Tears

400

The document America used to "break up" with Britain.

The Declaration of Independence.

400

The president does this every Thanksgiving.

Pardon a Turkey!

400

A gift from the French, this landmark was used to welcome immigrants that came by boat.

The Statue of Liberty

400

America's national animal.

Bald Eagle

500
America's biggest atrocity towards Asian people (specifically the Japanese).

Japanese Internment camps

500

During this event, Americans dumped boatloads of tea to protest British taxes.

Boston Tea Party

500

The day after Thanksgiving, this wild consumer "holiday" takes place.

Black Friday

500

In Texas, there is a saying: "Remember the _____!"

Alamo

500

The largest American Football event.

Superbowl Sunday