Sports People
American Indian Tribes
Ojibeway Animals
U.S History
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  • One of the most successful golfers ever, with 15 men’s major championships and dozens of PGA Tour wins, he transformed golf’s popularity and competitive standard.

Tiger Woods

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Also called Anishinaabe, this Great Lakes people are one of the largest Native nations and are found in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota

 Chippewa

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makwa

Bear

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This document, adopted on July 4, 1776, announced the American colonies’ independence from Great Britain.

Declaration of Independence

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she shrugs off the haters with the words, ‘Haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate

What is “Shake It Off

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  • Three-time world heavyweight champion whose skill, resilience, and cultural impact made him one of the most influential figures in sports history. "THE GREATEST"

Muhammad Ali

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This Plains confederation, including the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota, is best known as the

Sioux

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waabooz

 rabbit

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This set of first ten amendments to the Constitution protects individual rights such as freedom of speech and religion.

What is the Bill of Rights

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You were working as a waitress in a cocktail bar when I met you.

Don’t You Want Me

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  • Holds 23 Olympic gold medals (28 total medals), the most by any Olympian, and numerous world records across multiple strokes and distances in swimming.

Michael Phelps

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This Southwest nation, whose reservation spans parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, is the largest Native American tribe by population in the United States.

 Navajo

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migizi

Eagle

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This was the major land purchase from France in 1803 that doubled the size of the United States.

What is the Louisiana Purchase

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So many times, it happens too fast
You trade your passion for glory

Eye of the Tiger

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Quarterback with seven Super Bowl titles and many NFL passing records, often cited as the most accomplished player in NFL history.

Tom Brady

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This Southeastern people, now based largely in Mississippi and Oklahoma, share their name with a major U.S. state east of the Mississippi River.

Cherokee

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Bizhiki

Buffalo

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This 1914–1918 conflict, triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, eventually drew in the United States on the side of the Allies.


What is World War I

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“If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call?

Ghostbusters

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  • Won Olympic gold medals in the decathlon and pentathlon in 1912 and also played professional American football and baseball, showcasing rare all‑round greatness.

Jim Thorpe

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She spoke Shoshone and Hidatsa and helped Lewis and Clark communicate with Native nations, especially the Shoshone when the expedition needed to negotiate for horses to cross the Rockies

Sakakawea

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This semi‑aquatic rodent, called Wazhashk, is known for its musky scent and lodge‑building in wetlands.


Muskrat

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This economic crisis that began in 1929 led to massive unemployment, bank failures, and a severe worldwide downturn.

What is the Great Depression

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“I never meant to cause you any sorrow, I never meant to cause you any pain.

Purple Rain