Monuments/Landmarks
States
Capitals
Flag History
Presidents
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This monument is in Washington D.C. and has a reflecting pool in front of it 

Washington Monument

100

Pigs

Iowa

100

This capital is in Pennsylvania 

Harrisburg 

100

What are the nicknames of the American Flag and how many nicknames does our flag have

 3 which are 

"The Stars and Stripes" 

"Old Glory" 

"The Star-Spangled Banner"

100

He was the first President of the United States

George Washington

200

This monument sits in a harbor and given to us by France

Statue of Liberty

200

This State is known as the Sunshine State

Florida

200

This capital is in Kentucky 

Frankfort

200


Where is the original American flag now?




Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. The original Star-Spangled Banner, the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the song that would become our national anthem, is among the most treasured artifacts in the collections of the Smithsonian
200

This President was known for his honesty and also the 16th President 

Abraham Lincoln 

300

This landmark is where most of our ancestors first arrived when coming to America

Ellis Island

300

Lone Star.

Texas

300

This capital is in Idaho 

Boise 

300

Why is the American Flag flown at 1/2 staff

Signifies the death of other officials, former officials, or foreign dignitaries. In addition to these occasions, the president may order half-staff display of the flag after other tragic events

300

This President was a former Civil War general and our 18th President 

Ulysses S. Grant

400

Where the founding fathers signed both the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution.This is also known as the birthplace of America

Independence Hall

400

This State is known as the Mount Rushmore State

South Dakota 

400

This capital is in Florida 

Tallahassee 

400

What was the name of the American Flag in 1776

Grand Union

400

This President was a general in WWII and our 34th President 

Dwight D. Eisenhower

500

This monument is a memorial where a former president sits also in Washington D.C. 

 Lincoln Memorial

500

Mountain State. #JohnDenver

West Virginia

500

This Capital is in Alaska 

Juneau

500

Why is the American Flag Red, White, and Blue with White stars 

The stripes represent the original 13 Colonies and the stars represent the 50 states of the Union.The colors of the flag are symbolic as well; red symbolizes hardiness and valor, white symbolizes purity and innocence, and blue represents vigilance, perseverance and justice

500

This President was our 26th President and known for saying “Speak softly and carry a big stick

Theodore Roosevelt

600

This memorial is where two tall buildings once stood which now has two deep pools surrounded by gray barriers with the name of every victim etched into the metal

The World Trade Center Memorial which stands where the towers once lived, commemorating all who lost their lives that day

600

This State is known as the Ocean State

Rhode Island

600

This Capital is in Wisconsin

Madison

600

How many versions of the American flag have there been to this date

27 versions

600

This President helped lead us out of the Great Depression with his program known as the New Deal. He is our 32ND President and also a cousin to another former President in this category 

Franklin D. Roosevelt

700

This national park is a result of a sneak attack which resulted in the deaths of 1,177 sailors which are still entombed  

The USS Arizona 

700

This State is known as the Cotton State or Yellow hammer State

Alabama 

700

This Capital is in Wyoming

Cheyenne

700


What is the history behind the American flag?


The American flag was designed to represent the new union of the thirteen original states: it would have thirteen stripes, alternate red and white, and thirteen stars, white on a blue field. One of the first flags had the stars arranged in a circle, based on the idea that all colonies were equal.
700

Which four Presidents were the youngest elected into office

Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton, and Ulysses S. Grant