St. Patrick's Day in the United States celebrates French-American culture and heritage.
False (Irish-American)
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On Valentine's Day, it is customary for people to send tokens of love, which can be either a card, a gift, or a special someone.
True
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The Easter Bunny, a symbol associated with Easter, originated in Italy and was introduced to American culture in the 18th century.
False (Germany)
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Mother's Day was established as a national holiday in the United States in the early 20th century following a campaign by a woman from New York.
False (Philadelphia)
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Halloween's tradition of trick-or-treating has its roots in a British celebration where children would receive treats in exchange for prayers for the dead.
True
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St. Patrick's Day is marked by the wearing of green attire and the celebration involves public parades and festivals.
True
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Easter is a celebration that involves hiding eggs for children to find, and the most famous egg-rolling event takes place on the White House Lawn.
True
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Mother's Day involves letting mothers have a day off, often starting with breakfast in bed prepared by other family members.
True
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The symbol of Halloween is traditionally a carved turnip ( = navet) with a light inside.
False (A carved pumpkin)
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Valentine's Day originated from a Roman holiday and was brought to the USA by Spanish settlers.
False (It was brought to the USA by British Settlers)