Halloween
Thanksgiving
Fiona
Christmas
Martin Luther King Jr.
100

When is Halloween?

October 31st

100

What month is Thanksgiving in?

November

100

What state am I from?

Colorado

100

Is Christmas popular in the US?

Yes, it is very popular! 93% of Americans celebrate Christmas. 

100

Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?

He was a pastor and a civil rights activist.

200

How do people decorate their houses?

With pumpkins, spiders, spiderwebs, ghosts, tombstones, skeletons, bats, etc.

200

What meat is eaten at Thanksgiving?

Turkey!

200

Do I have any pets?

Yes, a dog!

200

What do children leave for Santa Claus?

Milk and cookies

200

Is Martin Luther King Jr. still alive?

No. He was assasinated in 1968.

300

What vegetable is carved into faces at Halloween?

Pumpkins!

300

What sport do people watch on Thanksgiving?

Football (American)

300

Do I have any siblings? 

Yes, a brother. My twin!

300

Does Christmas have traditional food in the USA?

No! Different families eat different things.

300

Did MLK support violent protests?

No, he lead non-violent protests like marches, boycotts, and sit-ins. 

400

How do teenagers and adults celebrate Halloween?

They wear costumes and have dances and parties!

400

What is the day after Thanksgiving?

Black Friday

400

Do I like Marvel movies?

YES!

400

What activities are done at Christmas?

Decorate the Christmas tree, decorate houses, take a drive to see Christmas lights, make gingerbread houses, decorate cookies

400

In the 1960s, could White and Black people eat at the same restaurant in the US?

No, the could not. 

500

What is trick-or-treating?

It is when children in costumes go to different houses and asking for candy.

500

How do people celebrate Thanksgiving?

Spend time with family, eat a big meal, share what they are thankful for.

500

How old am I?

22 years old

500

What city has a famous, very large Christmas tree?

New York City

500

Is MLK the only person with a holiday celebrating them in the US?

No, there are 3 other people. George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Christopher Columbus.