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100

Who was the only president to serve longer than two four-year terms?

FDR

100

Which Washington D.C. museum is home to the United States Constitution?

The National Archives Museum

100

What is the smallest state by land area?

Rhode Island

100

The United States bought Alaska from which country?

Russia

100

How many times does the Liberty Bell ring on each Independence Day?

13 times

200

Named "Rebecca," what unusual pet shared the White House with Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge?

A racoon

200

Which Washington D.C. monument suffered cracks and damage after a 2011 earthquake?

The Washington Monument

200

Which state is known as the ‘Land of 10,000 Lakes’?

Minnesota

200

 Finish the line President Franklin D. Roosevelt said during his speech addressing the attack on Pearl Harbor: “Yesterday, December 7, 1941…”

“A date which will live in infamy”

200

According to the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council, roughly how many hot dogs are eaten on the 4th of July?

150 million

300

Which president's administration became known as "Camelot?"

JFK

300

 Washington, DC, has been the site of many political protests and marches. Which landmark provided the backdrop for Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1963 when he delivered the famous "I Have a Dream" speech?

The Lincoln Memorial

300

How many states begin with the letter M?

8

300

What was the name of the landmark Supreme Court case that ruled the racial segregation of schools unconstitutional?

Brown v. Board of Education

300

What nickname was used for British soldiers during the Revolution?

The Red Coats

400

Which two former presidents died hours apart on July 4, 1826?

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.

400

The 1855 Gothic-Romanesque building known colloquially as "The Castle" is the headquarters of what institution, which administers several other buildings along the National Mall?

Smithsonian Institution

400

Which state has the only active diamond mine in the U.S.?

Arkansas

400

 The “shot heard round the world” describes the beginning of which battles in the American Revolution?

The Battles of Lexington and Concord

400

Where was the Declaration of Independence stored during World War II?


Fort Knox

500

Which president was in office during the 1929 stock market crash, otherwise known as "Black Thursday?"

Herbert Hoover

500

The famous Washington D.C. cherry blossom trees that bloom along the Tidal Basin were a 1912 gift from the mayor of what international capital?

Tokyo

500

Which state has the longest coastline?

Alaska

500

Who was in charge of the confederacy during the Civil War?


Jefferson Davis

500

What is the minimum age requirement to serve as U.S. President?

35