The United States of America
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Capital
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Washington, D.C.
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Current president
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Donald Trump
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His residence, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
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White House
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Year of independence
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1776
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Independence Day
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Fourth of July
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National anthem
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Star-Spangled Banner
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How does this anthem begin?
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O say can you see
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Currency
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U.S. Dollar
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Neighboring countries
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Canada
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Mexico
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The US consists of ... states
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50
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Biggest city
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New York City
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Present of France, now landmark of ^
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Statue of Liberty
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Most populous state
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California
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The above had this in 1848
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Gold Rush
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Mountain with 4 heads of presidents
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Mount Rushmore
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The three major mountain ranges
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Appalachians
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Rocky Mountains
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Sierra Nevada
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Highest mountain
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Denali
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State where this mountain is located
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Alaska
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Female personification (like Britannia for the UK)
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Columbia
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How do you call a person from Indiana?
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Hoosier
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Large retailing corporation founded by Sam Walton
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Walmart
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Home of the U.S. film industry
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Hollywood
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Belt once known for steel and heavy industry, now known for decrease
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Rust Belt
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16th President of the United States, Great Emancipator
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Abraham Lincoln
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^ was President during this war
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Civil War
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Participants in this war
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Confederacy
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Union
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State of Dallas, Houston or El Paso
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Texas
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Year the last state joined the U.S.
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1959
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Major political parties
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Democratic
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Republican
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Their symbols (animals)
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Donkey
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Elephant
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Legislature of the federal government
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Congress
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Upper chamber of ^
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Senate
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Lower chamber of ^
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House of Representatives
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Name the Great Lakes
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Lake Superior
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Lake Michigan
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Lake Huron
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Lake Erie
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Lake Ontario
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He says: "I want you", initials U.S.
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Uncle Sam
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Last president to be assassinated, great conspiracy about his death
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John F. Kennedy
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First national park in the U.S.
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Yellowstone National Park
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National language (they don't have an official language)
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English
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Animated sitcom which play in Springfield
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The Simpsons
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Main producer of maple syrup
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Vermont
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Talk show host best-known for her personal show
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Oprah Winfrey
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Fourth Thursday of November
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Thanksgiving
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Very popular meat for the ^ event
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Turkey
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Fruit pie with apples, American cultural icon
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Apple Pie
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The city where you can gamble legally and marry quickly
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Las Vegas
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...is located in which U.S. state?
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Nevada
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Broad expanse of flat land west of the Mississippi River
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Great Plains
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Longest U.S. river
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Missouri River
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Top corn producer
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Iowa
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This Caribbean island might become the 51st state
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Puerto Rico
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Biggest Native American tribe by population (in Arizona)
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Navajo
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This city "hosted" the Summer of Love
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San Francisco
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This type of natural hazard destroyed ^ in 1906
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Earthquake
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The Sunshine State
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Florida
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The four major U.S. sports leagues
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Major League Baseball
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National Basketball Association
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National Football League
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National Hockey League
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Capital of Massachusetts
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Boston
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1773 political protest in ^
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Tea Party
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Home for the Red Sox
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Fenway Park
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Region comprising the northeastern states
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New England
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Series of programs in response to the Great Depression by FDR
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New Deal
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The 21st amendment ended the ....
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Prohibition
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Olympic Summer Games host cities
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Atlanta
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Los Angeles
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St. Louis
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American emergency telephone number
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9-1-1
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Flat valley that dominates the geographical center of California
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Central Valley
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Largest endorheic area in North America
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Great Basin
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Smallest state in area
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Rhode Island
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This female tennis player has the most Grand Slam titles
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Serena Williams
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Star of the Cleveland Cavaliers
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LeBron James
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NOLA, Bourbon Street
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New Orleans
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Music genre originated in African American communities of ^
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Jazz
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Ethnic group living mostly in Louisiana
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Cajun
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Originially known as All Hallows' Eve
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Halloween
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Motown, Hockeytown
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Detroit
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California suspension bridge
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Golden Gate Bridge
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Most populous Hawaiian island
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O'ahu
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Auto racing governing organization
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NASCAR
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National Park near Miami
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Everglades
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This complex of buildings was destroyed on September 11, 2001
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World Trade Center
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Western part of the U.S. during 19th century, cowboys
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Wild West
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Largest U.S. stadium, located in Ann Arbor
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Michigan Stadium
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World's largest airline
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American Airlines
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Founder of Pennsylvania
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William Penn
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^ was part of this religious group
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Quakers
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He wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Mark Twain
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American actor often referred to as "The King", Gone with the Wind
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Clark Gable
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