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100

The thirteen stripes on the American Flag represent

The thirteen original colonies

100

The Declaration of Independence was adopted on what day

on the 4th of July

100

Rocky Mountain national Park is located in this state

Colorado

100

The last two territories that became states in 1959

Alaska, Hawaii

100

By what name is the famous American author, Samuel Langhorne Clements, better known? 

Mark Twain

200

This country gave USA the Statue of Liberty as a gift.

France

200

The two largest political parties in the US

The Democratic Party and the Republican Party

200

This is measured using a Richter scale

Earthquakes 

200

This state is named after a president 

Washington

200

A well-known pop singer, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, is better known by what stage name? 

Lady Gaga

300

Americans celebrate this holiday on the fourth Thursday of November

Thanksgiving

300

It "crashed" in 1929, causing the start of the Great Depression 

The Stock Market

300

The highest mountain found in the United States

Mt. McKinley

300

This state fought for its independence from Mexico in 1836 

Texas

300

She was born in the Bronx, she is both an actress and a musician, and On The Floor was her best-selling single 

Jennifer Lopez

400

This animal (not a bird) is a symbol of the USA

American bison

400

The Boston Tea Party occured prior to this war?

American Revolution  

400

The five Great Lakes in North America  

Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie and Ontario

400

This state is nicknamed the "Golden State"

California 

400

This famous boxer was born with the name Cassius Clay       

Muhammad Ali

500

What is the most popular sport in the USA? 


American football

500

Invasion of Fort Sumter caused this war

Civil War

500

Red River, Ohio River and Arkansas River flow into this mighty river 

Mississippi River 

500

Name all four states that begin with the letter "A"

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas

500

This author wrote "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" 

Dr. Seuss