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100

The river forms a famous waterfall on the border of the Canadian province of Ontario and the American state of New York.

Niagara

100

The first US president to appear on the $1 bill.

George Washington

100

This leaf is depicted on the national flag of Canada.

maple leaf

100

The largest land animal in North America, it has become a symbol of the American prairies.

buffalo

100

How many states are there in the USA?

50

200

The capital of the United States of America, which is not part of any state.

Washington

200

The year in which the United States declared its independence from Great Britain.

1776

200

A popular winter sport that is considered the national sport of Canada. 

hockey

200

The longest unguarded border in the world separates these two countries.

border between the United States and Canada

200

Who is officially considered the head of state in Canada?

British monarch Charles III

300

Canada's largest province by area, where French is the only official language.

Quebec

300

An English navigator after whom a bay in Bluetooth and a river in New York are named.

Henry Hudson

300

A statue given by France to the United States to commemorate the centennial of independence.

Statue of Liberty

300

What is the name of the giant tree growing in California, considered one of the largest in the world?

sequoia

300

The seat of the US Congress in Washington.

Capitol

400

The highest mountain in North America, located in Alaska.

Denali

400

The American Civil War was fought between the North and the South during these years.

1861–1865

400

The name of the famous theater district in New York City, known for its musicals.

Broadway

400

This northwestern Canadian territory became famous for the Gold Rush of the late 19th century.

Yukon

400

What are the names of the two main political parties in the United States?

Republican and Democratic Parties

500

The only one of the five Great Lakes that is entirely within the United States. 

Michigan

500

The name of the act passed in 1867 that effectively created the Dominion of Canada.

British North America Act

500

Canada's national animal, renowned for its dam-building skills.

beaver

500

The name of the oldest national park in the United States (and in the world).

Yellowstone

500

The total number of provinces and territories in Canada.

10 provinces and 3 territories