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Founding Fathers
100

This person is known for sewing the first American flag.

Who is Betsy Ross?

100

This is the smallest U.S. state.

What is Rhode Island?

100

What quintessential American meal (main dish and side dish) is served at restaurants like McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King?

Hamburger and fries
100

This island in New York is home to the statue of liberty.

What is Ellis Island?

100

He was known for his allegedly wooden teeth, honesty, and leadership during the revolutionary war.

Who is George Washington?

200

This country, known for its long-standing allyship with the US, once gifted us a very large statue.

What is France?

200

This is the longest River in the U.S.

The Mississippi-Missouri River
(~2,340 miles  / 3,766 km)

200

This tart and creamy fruit pie was invented in the United States.

What is key lime pie?

200

This American city produces movies in a part of town called Hollywood.

What is Los Angeles?

200

He was appointed secretary of the treasury under George Washington, and is the subject of a famous musical.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

300

These people lead the first American expedition to the Pacific Coast.

Who are Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea?

300

This national park is known for being the hottest and lowest place in North America.

What is Death Valley?

300

This famous sauce or dressing was invented in the 1950s by a former plumber to serve at his steakhouse. Nowadays, you can buy it in bottles, or the dry ingredients in packets.

What is ranch?

300

This American city attracts gamblers and travelers from around the world to its large casinos, huge resorts, and vibrant nightlife.

What is Las Vegas?

300

He and his son were the only two presidents from the first 12 administrations who never owned slaves.

Who is John Adams?

400

The Boston Tea party was in protest of this act.

What is the tea act? or taxation without representation.

400

This U.S. territory has held seven referendums on whether to become a state or not.

What is Puerto Rico?

400

This alcohol is made from corn and was invented in the U.S.

What is bourbon?

400

This American city is known for its thick, deep-dish pizzas and strong winds and dyes its river green once a year.

What is Chicago?

400

These two founding fathers died on the same day, July 4th, 1826, exactly 50 years after the adoption of the declaration of independence.

Who are John Adams and Thomas Jefferson?

500

This is the newest federal holiday.

What is Juneteenth?

500

This is the tallest mountain in the U.S.

What is Denali in Alaska?

500

These three native food plants are known as the three sisters, due to the symbiotic way native Americans grew them.

What are corn, beans, and squash?

500

This American city still speaks French and invented jazz.

What is New Orleans?

500

He was the president of the second continental congress in 1776, and known for his flowery signature.

Who is John Hancock?