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USA Trivia

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  • In which city was the USA founded?
    Philadelphia
  • What is the largest state by population?
    California
  • What is the name of an island that is part of the USA (its inhabitants are USA citizens) but it is NOT a state? (There is more than one possible answer.)
    Puerto Rico (Caribbean), U.S. Virgin Islands (Caribbean), Guam (North Pacific), Northern Mariana Islands (North Pacific), American Samoa (South Pacific)
  • What is the date of the USA's Independence Day?
    The Fourth of July
  • Who is the King of Pop (Music)?
    Michael Jackson
  • In which city can you find the Golden Gate Bridge?
    San Francisco
  • Which southern city is the home of jazz music?
    New Orleans
  • What sport is known as "America's pastime"?
    Baseball
  • What state has an actively erupting volcano?
    Hawaii
  • What is the name of the historic highway that goes from Chicago to California?
    Route 66
  • What animal is the national symbol of the USA?
    The Bald Eagle
  • Which country gave the Statue of Liberty to the USA as a gift?
    France
  • In what year was the USA founded?
    1776
  • Hollywood is part of what city?
    Los Angeles
  • Name any one of the Great Lakes (there are 5).
    Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior
  • Which state has been part of 6 different countries?
    Texas (Spain, Mexico, France, Republic of Texas, Confederate States of America, and United States of America)
  • Who was elected the first female Vice President of the USA?
    Kamala Harris
  • Name two of the four states with "New" in their names.
    New York, New Jersey, New Mexico, New Hampshire
  • Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
    Neil Armstrong
  • Where was reggaeton invented?
    San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Which state is known as "The Sunshine State"?
    Florida
  • What is "The Big Apple"?
    New York City
  • Who is the King of Rock and Roll?
    Elvis Presley
  • The capital city of the USA is Washington, D.C. What does "D.C." stand for?
    District of Columbia
  • How many stars are on the current American flag and what do they represent?
    There are currently 50 stars and they represent the current 50 states.