American History
Famous Americans
American Pastimes
American Landmarks
American Government
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This day is considered the birthday of the United States of America.

July 4th

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This American was the first man to step foot on the Moon.

Neil Armstrong

100

This sport is commonly known as "America's favorite pastime".

Baseball

100

This famous green monument, located in New York City, was a gift from the French.

The Statue of Liberty

100

The person who holds this office is the "Commander-in-Chief", and serves a term of 4 years when elected.

The President

200

This president was the first in America's history.

George Washington
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This famous baseball player, who has a candy bar named after him, played for both the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees.

Babe Ruth

200

This American sport culminates annually in one of the most-watched sporting events in the world, and is typically numbered using roman numerals.

Football

200

This landmark is a memorial of an assassinated president, located in Washington, D.C.

The Lincoln Memorial

200

This is what the "D.C." in Washington, D.C. stands for.

District of Columbia

300

This famous land deal between France and the US doubled the size of the US at the time.

The Louisiana Purchase

300

This athlete was perhaps the most famous and iconic boxer of all time.

Muhammad Ali

300

This American sport was created by combining basketball, handball, and tennis.

Volleyball

300

This landmark is carved into the side of a mountain in South Dakota, a huge portrait of 4 US presidents.

Mt. Rushmore

300

These are the three branches of American government.

The Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches.

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This president, well-loved by the nation in his time, was the only one to serve more than 2 terms in office in American history.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)

400

This businessman created a monopoly on oil, and is the first billionaire in American history.

John D. Rockefeller

400

This American sport was created by a Canadian in 1891, in Springfield, MA, as an indoor sport for students.

Basketball

400

This famous red suspension bridge in California was the largest of its kind in the world upon its construction in 1937.

The Golden Gate Bridge

400

This document is the ultimate governing doctrine of the USA, and is also sometimes referred to as a "living document".

The Consitution

500

This war between the Americans and British resulted in the burning down of the White House.

The War of 1812

500

This gangster was popular during the Prohibition Era (when alcohol was illegal), heading one of the big Mob families. He was jailed for tax fraud.

Al Capone

500

This American sport, formerly known as stickball, was invented by the Native Americans.

Lacrosse

500

This American monument is the largest obelisk in the world.

The Washington Monument

500

The collective name of the first 10 amendments of the US Constitution.

The Bill of Rights