- St. Petersburg
27. At which island did most European immigrants to the U.S. arrive?
- Ellis Island (NY)
28. In which mountain are the faces of four American Presidents chiseled?
- Mt. Rushmore
29. In which city and state is Disney World located?
- Orlando, Florida
30. What is the name of the famous collection of museums in Washington, D.C.?
- Smithsonian Institution
31. What is one of the pet names for the Mississippi River?
- "The Old Man"; "The Big Muddy"
32. Name the six New England states and explain why they are known as "New England"
- Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut; named by Capt. John Smith for its resemblance to the coast of England
33. Name the five Great Lakes - which one is entirely within the U.S.?
- Lakes Huron, Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Superior: Michigan
34. Which of the five Great Lakes is the largest?
- Lake Ontario
35. Which American state (excluding Hawaii and Alaska) borders only one other state?
- Maine
36. Name the lowest spot in the continental U.S.
- Death Valley (CA)
37. Which Caribbean Sea island has a common wealth status with the U.S.?
- Puerto Rico
38. Name the smallest U.S. state.
- Rhode Island
39. In which western U. S. state, originally on part of the Nez Perce Indian Reservation, is the city of Moscow located?
- Idaho
40. Where is the "Rust Belt" in the U.S.?
-The industrial North-Central and North-East states
41. Explain the symbolism of the stripes and the stars on the U.S. flag.
- 50 star s = 50 states; 13 stripes = 13 original colonies
42. What is impeachment and name one president it threatened?
- A formal accusation against a public official Andrew Johnson or Richard Nixon
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43. Which U.S. legal holiday - held every four years - falls on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November?
- Election Day
44. When did American women receive the right to vote?
- 1920 (the 19th Amendment of the Constitution)
45. Who was the youngest elected President in the history of the U.S.?
- John F. Kennedy
46. From which two states was the original District of Columbia carved?
- Maryland and Virginia
47. Why does the highest mountain in the U. S. have two names and what are they?
- One is in English, while the other is in the Eskimo language; Mt. McKinley and Mt. Denali (20,320 feet=6.198 m)
48. Where is the Mason-Dixon Line and what was its historical importance?
-Roughly, the border between Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia designated the invisible boundary between "slave" and "free" states and between the "South" and the "North".
49. After the Vice-President, which political figure is next in line to succeed the President?
- Speaker of the House of Representatives
50. Name the two political parties in the U.S. and say which animals symbolize each party?
- Democrats: donkey; Republicans: elephant
51. What is the justification for the U.S. President being able to serve only two terms in office?
- To prevent one person from accumulating too much "power and creating" a "royal presidency"
52. What was the "Homestead Act"?
-Transfer of land from the U.S. government to a "homesteader" after five years of residence at a nominal price
53. Who was the famous Chicago criminal, nick named "Scarface", of the Prohibition era who was arrested on tax evasion charges?
- Al Capone