US Geography
Beginnings
Presidents
Economy & Industry
Misc
100

In 1848, thousands of people went to this state, searching for something. What were they looking for, and what state did they go to?

What is California and Gold?

100

How many Colonies did America have originally(before it fought for independence?)

What is 13?

100

What American President was the youngest in history?

Who is John F. Kennedy?

100

When America was still a very new country, what two plant crops made the American South very rich?

What is cotton and tobacco?

100

What is the national mammal of the U.S.?

What is the American Bison?

200

Which is the only U.S. state that borders only one other state?

what is Maine?

200

Where did America's most famous "tea party" happen?

What is Boston, Massachusetts?

200

Along with Alexander Hamilton, this president is considered the "Father of the Constitution."

Who is James Madison?

200

Who are the only two non-presidents who appear on our currency?

Who are Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill and Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill?

200

Which Washington D.C. museum is home to the United States Constitution?

What is the National Archives?

300

What are the five U.S. territories that have permanent inhabitants?

what is Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands?

300

Who was the oldest founding father?

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

300

This U.S. president is the first and only independent candidate ever elected to office.

Who is George Washington?

300

At what price did the government drop the cost of an acre to after it abolished The Land Act of 1800?

What is 1.25?

300

What year did America put a man on the moon? (Technically two men - Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong)

What is 1969?

400

How many states were eventually created from the Louisiana Purchase in 1803?

What is 15?

400

How old was Alexander Hamilton when America gained independence?

What is 21?

400

What kind of crop did President Jimmy Carter and his family farm in Georgia?

What is Peanuts?

400

Who was the first $3 trillion company?

What is Apple?

400

In 1917, this state elected Jeannette Rankin to the U.S. House of Representatives, making her the first woman to hold federal office in the United States.

What is Montana?

500

What state is the farthest from any ocean?

What is South Dakota?

500

What does the U.S.’s motto “E pluribus unum” mean?

what is "Out of many, one"

500

What's the maximum number of years a U.S. president can serve in office?  

What is 10?

500

What is another name for the Stock Market Crash on 1929?

What is Black Tuesday?

500

English was almost not chosen as America's language. What language (not English) almost became America's official language?

What is German?