GEOGRAPHY
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FAMOUS PEOPLE
100

Name the 2 countries that borders the USA.

Mexico to the south, Canada to the north

100

When did the USA become independent?

July 4th 1776

100

How many stars are there on the national flag?

50

100

Which of the US cities is called "the city that never sleeps"?

New York City

100

Which American film producer created Mickey Mouse?

Walt Disney

200

Which oceans surround America?

the Atlantic, the Pacific

200

Which historical event happened 1861 - 1865? What was the main reason for it?

the American Civil War; slavery

200

What is the national animal?

bald eagle

200

Which of the US cities is called "the windy city"?

Chicago

200

Who wrote the famous book The Great Gatsby?

Francis Scott Fitgerald

300

Name at least 2 mountain ranges in the USA.

The Rocky Mountains, The Smokey Mountains, The Appalachian m.

300

Which 2 organisations were created after WWII? 

NATO, the UN

300

How many stripes are there on the national flag? What do they represent?

13, the original colonies

300

What are the 2 oldest American univerities?

Harvard, Yale

300

Who became the 1st African American president of the USA?

Barak Obama

400

What is the longest US river?

the Mississippi

400

What is the form of government?

Federal republic, Federation

400

What is the name for the US anthem?

Star Spangled Banner

400

This famous sculpture in South Dakota features the faces of four U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln

Mount Rushmore

400

Whose famous name is connected to cars?

Henry Ford

500

What is the highest peak and where is it located?

Mt McKinley, Alaska

500

What are the 3 branhes of Power? Who represents each branch?

Executive - the president, Judicial - Supreme Court, Legislative - Congress

500

It features a bald eagle holding an olive branch and arrows, symbolizing peace and war, and appears on U.S. official documents.

the Great Seal

500

This natural wonder, created by the Colorado river, in Arizona is over 277 miles long and up to a mile deep, attracting millions of visitors each year.

Grand Canyon

500

This American aviator became famous in 1927 as the first person to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean, from New York to Paris.  

Charles Lindbergh