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This quintessential American sandwich typically features creamy peanut butter and grape or strawberry jelly.

What is a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich?

100

On November 21, 1620, 41 male passengers signed this document, often considered the first governing framework of the Plymouth Colony.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

100

He wrote the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third U.S. President.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

Established in 1872, this Wyoming park is recognized as the first national park in the world.

What is Yellowstone National Park?

100

It is the only U.S. state capital with a three-word name.


  •  What is Salt Lake City?
200

Often served on the 4th of July with mustard and relish, this popular food is known as the "dachshund sausage".

What is a hot dog?

200

With the Proclamation Line of 1763, the British forbade American colonists from settling west of this natural barrier.

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

200

This woman was a key figure in the Underground Railroad, helping many enslaved people escape to freedom.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

200

This Arizona park is home to a massive geological formation carved by the Colorado River over millions of years.

What is the Grand Canyon?

200

This city is the only state capital that is not home to any professional major league sports team, despite being its state's largest city.

What is Austin?

300

Question: Popularized in the 1920s, this battered and fried pork sausage on a stick is a staple of American county fairs.

What is a corn dog?

300

The largest land deal in U.S. history, this 1803 purchase doubled the size of the nation.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

300

In 1955, she famously refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking a major civil rights boycott.

Who is Rosa Parks?

300

Located in the Mojave Desert, this national park holds the record for the hottest air temperature ever recorded on Earth.

What is Death Valley National Park?

300

here are only four state capitals that begin with the same letter as their state: Dover, Honolulu, Oklahoma City, and this Midwestern city.


    • What is Indianapolis?

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400

Often a staple of Thanksgiving, this bird is the most common main dish of the holiday dinner.

 What is turkey? 

400

in 1847, this man was the plaintiff in a Missouri case against Irene Emerson, a decade before his infamous supreme court decision. 

Who is Dred Scott?

400

Of the seven "Founding Fathers," he and Alexander Hamilton are two of the most well-known members who never served as President.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

400

This Kentucky site contains the world's longest cave system, with over 400 miles of explored passageways.

What is Mammoth Cave National Park?

400

In 1910, the capital of this state was moved from Guthrie to its namesake city following a controversial vote.


What is Oklahoma City?

500

This popular, fizzy soft drink was invented in Georgia in 1892

What is Coca-Cola (or Coke)?

500

In 1664, the English seized this colony from the Dutch and renamed it.

What is New York?

500

This singer's 2000 Grammy Awards look was so widely searched that it led to the invention of Google Images.

Who is Jennifer Lopez?


500

Carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota, this monument features the 60-foot-tall heads of four U.S. presidents.


  • Response: What is Mount Rushmore?
500

This city is the only state capital where you can find an actual royal palace, known as ʻIolani Palace.

What is Honolulu?