He was the first president of the United States.
Who was George Washington?
What is Independence Day?
There are 50 and 13 of these on the American flag.
What are stars and stripes?
This city is known as the Windy City.
What is Chicago?
This is the longest river in the U.S.
What is the Mississippi River?
This president was assassinated in 1963.
Who was John F. Kennedy?
This holiday is on the first Monday of September and celebrates American workers.
What is Labor Day?
The number of official languages of the U.S.
What is zero?
This is the most populated city in the U.S.
What is New York City?
This is the smallest state.
What is Rhode Island?
This lasted from 1861-1865 and divided the American union.
What is the Civil War?
This holiday honors a civil rights leader whose famous “I Have a Dream” speech was delivered during the March on Washington.
What is Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
These are the two houses of the U.S. Congress.
What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?
This city is known for its famous Golden Gate Bridge and cablecars.
What is San Francisco?
This island is the most populous U.S. territory and its residents are U.S. citizens, but they cannot vote in U.S. presidential elections.
Puerto Rico
This famous protest slogan was used by American colonists to oppose British taxes imposed without colonial representation in Parliament.
What is "No Taxation Without Representation"?
This February federal holiday falls on the third Monday of the month and was originally created to honor George Washington’s birthday.
What is Presidents' Day?
The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called this, and they protect citizens’ basic rights.
What is the Bill of Rights?
This Nevada city is famous for its casinos along the Strip.
What is Las Vegas?
This southwestern U.S. state shares a long border with Mexico and is home to the Grand Canyon.
What is Arizona?
President Eisenhower served as a general in this war.
What is World War II.
This holiday became a federal holiday in 2021 and is often referred to as the nation's second independence day.
What is Juneteenth?
In the United States, this principle means that people are free to choose their religion, speak freely, and participate in government without fear of punishment.
What is "freedom of expression"?
The French Quarter is a historic district in this city.
What is New Orleans?
This U.S. state, nicknamed the “Green Mountain State,” borders the Canadian province of Quebec.
What is Vermont?