American History
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This document begins with the words “We the People” and established the framework of the U.S. government.

What is the United States Constitution?

200

This mammal is the largest animal currently living on Earth.

What is the blue whale?

200

This NBA player became the all-time leader in career three-pointers made in 2021.

Who is Stephen Curry?

200

This capital city is home to Camelback Mountain and the headquarters of the Cactus League’s spring training baseball operations.

What is Phoenix?

200

Opening to guests in 2016, this is the name of UCLA's hotel/conference center.

What is the Luskin Conference Center and Hotel?

400

This 1863 announcement by President Abraham Lincoln declared enslaved people in Confederate states to be free.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

400

This mammal is the only one truly capable of sustained flight.

What is a bat?

400

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in women's soccer history.

What is the United States?

400

This capital city sits along the North Canadian River and is home to an NBA team that relocated and rebranded in 2008.

What is Oklahoma City?

400

UCLA holds the longest football winning streak in the history of the Crosstown Showdown, winning this many USC games in a row during the 90s.

What is eight?

600

President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced this series of programs and reforms to combat the Great Depression.

What is the New Deal?

600

Unlike most mammals, this egg-laying Australian animal has a bill similar to a duck’s.

What is a platypus?

600

These three Major League franchises lead all teams in World Series championships since the host was born.

What are the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, and Boston Red Sox*?

600

Nestled between the Gastineau Channel and steep coastal mountains, this is the only state capital that cannot be accessed by road.

What is Juneau?

600

In the 1981 dedication of Jackie Robinson Stadium, the Bruins played this team in an exhibition.

Who are the Los Angeles Dodgers?

800

He is the only president to ever resign from office due to a 1974 corruption scandal. 

Who is Richard Nixon?

800

This American raptor was removed from the endangered species list in 2007.

What is the bald eagle?

800

This NFL franchise, which has won five NFC championships, has featured groups of players nicknamed the "Fearsome Foursome" (1963-71) and "The Greatest Show on Turf" (1999-01) over the years.

What is the Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams?

800

This capital city is home to the “Peach Bowl” and the busiest airport in the world.

What is Atlanta?

800

On this date in 1919, UCLA was founded.

What is May 23?

1000

This Supreme Court case ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

1000

A group of these birds is commonly called a “murder.”

What are crows?

1000

In the 1989 Eastern Conference first round, this NBA player made "The Shot," making that series the only playoff series to ever end on a made buzzer-beater where a miss would have ended the series the other way.

Who is Michael Jordan?

1000

This city, which houses just over 8,000 residents, is the smallest state capital by population.

What is Montpelier?

1000

The first football and basketball coach in school history, he served as the Cubs/Bruins' athletic director from 1919-1942.

Who is Fred Cozens?