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200

While everything is bigger in Texas, it is the complete opposite for this state

Rhode Island

200

He was the author of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

200

While America doesn't have kings, he is heralded as the king of rock and roll

Elvis Presley

200

Betsy Ross made the first United States flag. She made this lucky number of stripes to represent this.

The 13 colonies

200

It is known as the supreme law of the land

Constitution

400

The widest river in America is named after thiiisss state

Mississippi

400

Before the Constitution, this first draft was originally the law of the land

Articles of Confederation

400

Give her name some "Respect." She is known as the queen of soul

Aretha Franklin

400

It is the town in which America and Britain had their final battle in the Revolutionary War, resulting in America's independence

Yorktown

400

Only one of the two parts of Congress that is made up of 100 members

Senate

600

Hawaii officially became the 50th state of the US in this year

1959

600

Signed in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln, this document declared that enslaved people in Confederate-held territory were free.

Emancipation Proclamation 

600

Nicknamed "The Boss," this New Jersey native writes about working-class Americans in his work, most notably in the album "Born in the USA"

Bruce Springsteen

600

While known for many inventions like the bifocal glasses, he was a diplomat and the oldest person to sign the Declaration of Independence

Benjamin Franklin

600

They are 3rd in line to become Commander-in-Chief if the President and Vice President cannot serve

Speaker of the House

800

On December 7, 1787, it became the first state to ratify the Constitution

Delaware

800

Written by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., this letter is one of the foundational documents in the Civil Rights Movement

Letter from Birmingham Jail

800

She won Oscars, Grammys, Emmys, and Tonys, she really is the greatest star and a funny girl!

Barbara Streisand 

800

On the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, John Adams' final words were: "___ still survives." Little did he know that the former president and the writer he had mentioned had died hours before.

Thomas Jefferson

800

He is Broward County's federal representative

Jared Moskowitz

1000

This West Coast state is home to both the lowest point in North America and the tallest mountain in the United States.

California

1000

All important government, historical, and foundational documents are shown in this museum in Washington DC

National Archives museum

1000

Before inspiring generations of folk singers—including Bob Dylan—this musician traveled the country during the Great Depression and wrote "This Land Is Your Land."

Woodie Guthrie

1000

Madison, Hamilton, and Jay wrote the Federalist Papers to defend the Constitution. They used this name to hide their identities

Publius

1000
It is the year the Constitution was written

1787