Geography
Food
States
History
Grab Bag
100

How many states are there?

50

100

This type of food has many regional variations, but usually consists of slow-cooking pork or beef over burning wood and adding unique regional condiments.

Barbecue

100

The United States' largest city is located in this Northeastern state.

New York

100

In 1776 the United States declared its independence from which European country?

Great Britain

100

The second-largest city in America is sometimes nicknamed "La-La Land" or "Tinseltown"

Los Angeles

200

What is the name of the large mountain range the occupies much of the western United States?

Rocky Mountains

200

This dish originates in Hawaii and consists of diced raw fish served with rice and various other kinds of toppings, like pickled onion, edamame beans, seaweed, and spices.

Poke

200

Chicago, America's third-largest city, lies within this Midwestern state, which was at times part of both the French and Spanish empires.

Illinois

200

This U.S. President is most known for leading the North during the American Civil War and freeing the slaves.

Abraham Lincoln

200

Approximately how many people live in the United States? (Needs to be within ~40 million).

332 million people.

300

What is the largest state in the U.S.?

Alaska

300

This state is famous for its blue crabs that are caught daily in the Chesapeake bay and broiled

Maryland

300

This state was first settled by the English in 1607, becoming the first permanent English colony in the United States.

Virginia

300

In 1898 the United States defeated the Spanish Empire and seized these territories

The Philippines, Cuba, Guam, and Puerto Rico

300

What do the stars on the U.S. flag mean?

The current 50 states. 

400

What river separates the U.S. from Mexico?

Rio Grande

400

If you eat out, a full American breakfast typically consists of two or three types of which foods? (name three)

Coffee, Orange juice, pancakes, bacon, eggs, grits, biscuits & gravy, French toast, yogurt.

400

This state is known for its large French-speaking population.

Louisiana

400

On the 7th of December 1941, the Empire of Japan bombed with no warning the United States Navy at this harbor, thus bringing the country into the Second World War

Pearl Harbor

400

What do the stripes on the U.S. flag mean?

These represent the 13 original colonies

500

How many time zones does the U.S. cover?

Six, (from East to West), Eastern Time, Central Time, Mountain Time, Pacific Time, Alaskan Time, and Hawaii-Aleutian Time.

500

These types of cuisine originate in Louisiana and are named after the two French-speaking ethnic groups that live in the state. They are characterized by dishes like jambalaya, a spicy rice dish with shrimp, pork, and saffron; gumbo, a thick soup with shrimp, sausage, celery, bell peppers, and onions; and catfish. 

Cajun and Creole

500

This state joined the Union in 1959, becoming the 50th and most recent state.

Hawaii

500

In 1776, representatives from the original 13 Colonies met in this city to decide to declare independence and the birth of a new country.

Philadelphia

500

What, if any, is the official language of the United States?

There is no official language.