US General Knowledge
US History
Slavery and Segregation
Important Figures
Bonus
100

What is the capital of the United States?

Washington D.C.

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Europeans were the first people to live in North America.

FALSE! Native Americans were there first! 

100

Were enslaved people recognized as citizens in the first draft of the US Constitution?

No
100

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

100

[SAMPLE] How many continents are there?

7

200

How frequently is the President of the United States Elected?

Every 4 years

200

What European populations colonized North America?

English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch

200

What was the Civil War about?

the South's right to keep slavery

200

Who was the famous woman that was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the bus?

Rosa Parks

200

What big city am I from?

BONUS: What state is it in? (+50)

Chicago <3

300
How many times can one person be president?

Two terms / Eight years

300

Which famous protest started the American Revolution?

BONUS POINTS: What happened? (+50)

The Boston Tea Party

300

What was the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

A boycott of Montgomery's buses in protest of segregation on public transportation, it lasted for more than a year

300

Who was a main figure in the Civil Rights Movement in the US?

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

How old do you need to be to get a driver's license in the US?

16 years old

400

What boarders the Unites States to the North, East, South, and West? 

Canada, Atlantic Ocean, Mexico, Pacific Ocean

400

Why did the colonists rebel against the British?

Unfair taxation without representation

400

What happened after the Civil War? 

(good and bad outcomes)

Slavery was abolished, Black people were to be treated equally under the law, Black men gained the right to vote

segregation, discrimination 

400

Who was the girl that bravely went to an all white school after the US supreme court made it illegal for schools to be segregated?

Ruby Bridges

400

TRUE OR FALSE: you can ONLY vote IN PERSON in the United States?

False!! You can vote by mail 

500

What do the stars and the stripes represent on the US flag?

The stars represent the 50 states, and the stripes represent the original 13 colonies 

500

When did the United States declare its independence from England?

(Hint: it was before the war ended, and is still a holiday today!)

July 4, 1776

500

What does "separate but equal" mean? When was segregation outlawed? 

In 1896 the Supreme Court legalized segregation, saying that facilities for Black and white people could be separate as long as they were equal. 


Segregation became illegal in 1964 thanks to the Civil Rights Act.

500

Who was the president during 9/11?

George W. Bush

500
Give an example of a word that has different meanings in British and American English. 
Elevator / lift, pants / trousers, diaper / nappy, bathroom / toilette, trash can / bin