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100

How many states are in the U.S.?

50 states 

100

Which region is missing?
West, Midwest, South, and ...

Northeast

100

Name 2/4 high school events we discussed.

Prom, football games, pep rally, and homecoming

100

Which city is known for its casinos, resorts, and nightlife? 

Las Vegas, Nevada

100

In which U.S. city and state was Starbucks established

Seattle, Washington

200

Which state has the highest population?

California

200

Which region is California in? 

West

200

What is the name of the sport that is a shortened version of tennis?

Pickleball

200

Which city is nicknamed "The Big Apple" and considered a cultural and financial hub? 

New York City

200

How many U.S. states does the Appalachian Trail go through? 

14

300

Which state is the largest?

Alaska

300

Which region is Florida in?

South

300

Name the sport that uses a ball and a bat, and is nicknamed "America's pastime".

Baseball

300

Which city is the Hollywood Walk of Fame located in?

Los Angeles, California

300

Who was the well-known, influential jazz artist that was discussed?

Louis Armstrong

400

In which state can you visit Broadway and Times Square?

New York

400

Lobster rolls, clam chowder soup, and bagels are popular foods in which region?

Northeast

400

Name 1/3 branches of the U.S. government.

Legislative, Judicial, and Executive

400

Which city is the capital of the U.S.?

Washington D.C.

400

What year did Neil Armstrong land on the moon?

1969

500

Name at least 3/4 states that start with the letter A.

Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, and Alaska.

500

Deep dish pizza and corn are popular foods in which region?

Midwest

500

Which famous person promoted peaceful protesting and gave the "I Have a Dream" speech?

Martin Luther King Jr. 

500

Name a famous theme park in Orlando, Florida. 

Walt Disney World or SeaWorld.
500

What is the Czech Texans capital? 

Maticka Praha