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This song, written by
Francis Scott Key, pays
tribute to our flag and
country and was adopted
as our national anthem on
March 3, 1931.
What is The Star Spangled
Banner?
This phrase is our national
motto appears on American
money.
What is
“In God We Trust”?
This “hair challenged” bird
has been our National Bird
since 1782.
What is the
Bald Eagle?
The Great Seal of the
U.S.A. features an eagle
with a bundle of thirteen
arrows in one talon and this
in the other.
What is an olive branch?
This popular flower was
declared as the National
Floral Symbol in a
resolution signed into law
by President Ronald
Reagan.
What is the rose?
This man once served as
President of the Screen
Actors Guild and is the only
California governor to
become President.
Who is Ronald Reagan?
At 6’4”, he was our tallest
president.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This president was the first
to appear on television.
Who is Franklin D.
Roosevelt?
These two men were the
only Presidents who were
signers of the Declaration of
Independence.
Who are Thomas Jefferson
and John Adams?
John F. Kennedy was the
youngest man elected as
President, but this man was
our president.
Who is Theodore
Roosevelt?
This is the state the houses
the Liberty Bell.
What is Pennsylvania?
The Silver State.
What is Nevada?
This state become home to
many Native Americans
forced from their lands by the
U.S. government. It is also
the title of a popular musical.
What is Oklahoma?
This state is bordered by
four of the Great Lakes.
What is Michigan?
This state borders eight
other states.
What is Tennessee?
The first shot of the
American Revolutionary War
was fired in this city.
What is Lexington,
Massachusetts?
American colonists
shouted this phrase in
anger at the taxation
policies of King George III.
What is “No taxation without
representation”?
This man is famous for the
following quote: “I know not
what course others may
take, but as for me, give me
liberty or give me death.”
Who is Patrick Henry?
This man was one of
Washington's favorite combat
officers before coming to be
known as the most famous traitor
in history. He was credited with
victories in Quebec, Saratoga, and
dozens of other pivotal battles in
the American Revolution.
Who is Benedict Arnold?
This act, created by the
British in 1765, caused great
discontent among American
colonists and was on of the
first steps on the journey to
the Revolution.
What is the Stamp Act?
These are the houses
that make up the United
States Congress.
What are the House of
Representatives and
the Senate?
These are the three
branches of the United
States government.
What are Legislative,
Executive and Judicial?
This is the number of
people who serve in the
House of Representatives.
What is 435?
This is the number of
people who serve in the
United States Senate.
What is 100?
This is the number of
justices on the United
States Supreme Court.
What is 9?
This man was the third
President of the United
States of America and the
author of the Declaration of
Independence.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This man was President of
the Continental Congress
and the first person to sign
The Declaration of
Independence.
Who is John Hancock?
This Native American
woman is famous for
saving the life of Captain
John Smith.
Who is Pocahontas?
This man was the first
American in space.
Who is Alan B. Shepard, Jr.?
This girl was the first
European baby born in the
Americas.
Who is Virginia Dare?