You Know You're American If You Get 30/35 on This Quiz

By: Annette
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You Know You're American If You Get 30/35 on This Quiz
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About This Quiz

America is a pretty extraordinary country. (Okay, it's the best country.) In this quiz, you're going to get a real sense of why that's true.

So much has been invented and discovered here, and the eyes of the world look to us for further innovation, civil rights evolvement, artistic and scientific achievement, and spiritual progress. Truly, it boggles the mind, especially when you think of just how young our country really is! There's still so much time and room for improvement, and the hearts and minds of the U.S. are focused on just that.

Americana refers to things that are inherently American. For instance, the flag, military relics, hamburgers, Coca-Cola, baseball... you get the picture. In this quiz, we're not only going to explore these things, but we're also going to take you on a trip through the states, delve into American history, and throw in some completely useless questions about idiosyncratic American stuff! Hey, nothing wrong with a little variety.

It's about to get very stars-and-stripes and red, white, and blue in here. Do you think you can handle it? Of course you can, because you live in the greatest country in the world, and that means that you're ready for any challenge that lies ahead. God Bless America.

Who was the first man to walk on the moon?
John Glenn
Neil Armstrong
Jim Lowell
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Wrong Answer

Neil Armstrong was the first man to step on the moon. He was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, on August 5, 1930.

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The U.S.A. is a union of _____ independent states.
45
50
55
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Wrong Answer

The U.S.A. is a union of 50 independent states. And every one of those states is darn beautiful.

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What civil rights legend fought with nonviolence?
Thomas Paine
Teddy Kennedy
Martin Luther King Jr.
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Wrong Answer

Martin Luther King Jr. is famous for being a civil rights leader who fought with nonviolent actions. His legacy shall never be forgotten.

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Which president freed the slaves?
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
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Wrong Answer

Abraham Lincoln will always be remembered as the president that freed the slaves. If you didn't get the memo yet, slavery was ubiquitous before then.

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Who was president during the American Civil War?
Andrew Jackson
James Buchanan
Abraham Lincoln
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Wrong Answer

Abraham Lincoln was famously president during the American Civil War. He was sadly assassinated before his presidency was finished.

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What was the most recent state to join the union?
Hawaii
Puerto Rico
Alaska
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Wrong Answer

Hawaii was the last state to join the union. It was in the year 1959, and we're happy to have them.

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The laws in the U.S.A. are _______.
The same in each state
Different in each state
Based upon red states and blue states
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Wrong Answer

The laws in the U.S.A. are different, depending upon what state you're in. Our nation unites these independent states.

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Who can run for president?
Someone with American children
Someone who served in the army
Someone who is a natural born citizen
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Wrong Answer

To be president you must be a natural born citizen of this country. To be president, you must be 35 years of age.

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What is the most commonly eaten food in the U.S.?
Hamburgers
Pasta
Burritos
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Wrong Answer

Hamburgers are the most eaten food in the U.S. After that you have hotdogs and French fries.

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What ship brought the Pilgrims to New England in 1620?
Sunflower
Mayflower
Cornflower
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Wrong Answer

The Mayflower was the ship that brought the Pilgrims to the U.S. in 1620. They landed on the shores of Cape Cod, in present day Massachusetts.

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What state is famous for gumbo?
South Carolina
Louisiana
Kentucky
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Wrong Answer

Louisiana is the home of gumbo. The stew is the official state cuisine.

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How many U.S. states have the word "commonwealth" in their official title?
1
4
10
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Wrong Answer

There are four U.S. states that have the word "commonwealth" in their official title. They are Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

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Where is Mt. Rushmore?
South Dakota
Iowa
Nevada
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Wrong Answer

The Mt. Rushmore Monument is located in South Dakota. The monument features George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.

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What is the largest city in the U.S. by population?
New York
Los Angeles
Chicago
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Wrong Answer

New York is the largest city in the U.S. by population. Los Angeles is the second, and then Chicago.

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What's America's highest mountain?
Capitol Peak
Mount Rainier
Mount McKinley
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Wrong Answer

Mount McKinley is the highest mountain in the U.S.A. It's also known as Denali, and it reaches 20,310 feet above sea level.

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What is the longest river in the U.S.A.?
Rio Grande
Ohio River
Missouri River
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Wrong Answer

The Missouri River is the longest river in the United States. That being said, the most famous river might be the Mississippi.

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In what year did the U.S.A. gain independence from England?
1776
1789
1801
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Wrong Answer

The U.S. gained independence from England in 1776. That's why we celebrate Independence Day on July 4th!

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Who wrote, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal"?
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
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Wrong Answer

Thomas Jefferson is famous for writing, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." This is the second paragraph of the United States Declaration of Independence.

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What is the U.S.'s biggest export?
Chemicals
Precious metals
Machinery and electronics
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Wrong Answer

Machinery and electronics are the U.S.'s biggest export, and this includes computers. It accounts for roughly 13% of exports.

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What organization is responsible for handling world problems and disputes?
UNICEF
IF
UN
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Wrong Answer

The United Nations is responsible for handling world problems and disputes. The United States is host to the headquarters of the United Nations.

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What is the largest state in the U.S.?
Texas
Alaska
Utah
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Wrong Answer

Alaska is the largest state in the U.S. But that definitely doesn't mean it's the most densely populated!

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Where is Cloud Gate located?
New York City
Chicago
Detroit
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Wrong Answer

The famous Cloud Gate is located in Chicago, Illinois. It is a public sculpture by Indian-born British artist Sir Anish Kapoor.

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What is the address of the White House?
1 Washington Street
10 Downing Street
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
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The White House is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Construction on the White House began on October 13, 1792.

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Where are the Everglades?
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
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Wrong Answer

The Everglades are located in the south of Florida. Be sure to take a trip to Everglades National Park!

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How many home runs did Babe Ruth hit?
450
578
714
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Wrong Answer

In his career, the Babe famously hit 714 home runs. He also had 2,873 hits.

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In what year were women given the right to vote?
1935
1920
1910
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Wrong Answer

The nineteenth amendment was ratified in the year 1920. Women fought long and hard for that one.

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Where is the Extraterrestrial Highway?
Nevada
Arizona
New Mexico
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Wrong Answer

The famous Extraterrestrial Highway is located in Nevada. State Route 375 stretches 80 miles.

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Where is "The Walking Dead" filmed?
New York
Santa Barbara
Atlanta
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Wrong Answer

The dystopian TV show is filmed in Atlanta, Georgia. We know that was a random question, but all Americans should know that.

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Who was the second president of the U.S.?
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
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Wrong Answer

John Adams was the second president of the United States. George Washington was the first, of course!

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In which city was Starbucks founded?
San Francisco
Portland
Seattle
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Wrong Answer

Starbucks was founded in the fine city of Seattle, Washington. You can still go and visit the original Starbucks cafe today.

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Where is Monument Valley?
Arizona
Oklahoma
Nevada
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Wrong Answer

Monument Valley is actually located on the Arizona-Utah border. It is known for the towering sandstone buttes of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.

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Where does the majority of the U.S. population live?
East coast
West coast
Central America
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Wrong Answer

The majority of the U.S. population still lives on the East Coast. The Northeast is particularly popular.

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Who was the U.S. president from 1977 to 1981?
Ronald Reagan
Jimmy Carter
Richard Nixon
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Wrong Answer

Jimmy Carter was president from 1977 to 1981. He was our 39th president.

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Who bought Manhattan from Native Americans?
Britain
Spain
Netherlands
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Wrong Answer

The Dutch were the first to purchase Manhattan Island from Native Americans. The purchase of the island took place in 1626.

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Where was John F. Kennedy assassinated?
Dallas, TX
Washington, DC
Sacramento, CA
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Wrong Answer

John F. Kennedy was assassinated when he was visiting Dallas, Texas. He was killed on November 22, 1963.

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