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Which park was the first national park in the U.S.?
Yellowstone National Park
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Which type of music made Elvis Presley famous?
Rock ’n’ roll
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Which leader gave the 'I Have a Dream' speech?
Martin Luther King Jr.
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Which monument has four presidents’ faces carved into a mountain?
Mount Rushmore
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Which famous drink has a red label?
Coca-Cola
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Which motorcycle brand is a symbol of freedom on the road?
Harley-Davidson
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Which big white letters are on a hill in Los Angeles?
Hollywood sign
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Which sport has the Super Bowl?
American football
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Which dessert is often called 'as American as…'?
Apple pie
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Which fast-food chain is known for the Big Mac?
McDonald’s
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Which American icon has stars and stripes?
American flag
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Which sport is called 'America’s pastime'?
Baseball
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Where does the U.S. president live and work?
The White House
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Which jeans brand became an American fashion icon?
Levi’s
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Which holiday celebrates U.S. independence on July 4th?
Fourth of July
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Which actress is known for her white dress blowing up in a movie scene?
Marilyn Monroe
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Who created Mickey Mouse and Disneyland?
Walt Disney
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Which American bird is a symbol of freedom?
Bald eagle
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Who was the 'King of Pop'?
Michael Jackson
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Which huge canyon is in Arizona and is very famous?
The Grand Canyon
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Which historic bell in Philadelphia is a symbol of freedom?
The Liberty Bell
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Which historic highway is known as 'The Main Street of America'?
Route 66
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Who is the 'King of Rock and Roll'?
Elvis Presley
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Which American icon is a gift from France and stands in New York Harbor?
Statue of Liberty
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Which type of music started in New Orleans?
Jazz
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