U.S.A. Facts
18
Citizens over the age of ____ years old vote to elect the President and Vice President of the United States every four years.
1860 to 1865
From what two dates did the American Civil War last?
9
How many justices is it made up of?
435
How many members do the Representatives have?
100
How many members does the Senate have?
14
How many territories are there in U.S.A.?
400
Nearly how many areas in U.S.A. Protect wildlife and is maintained by the National Park Service.
American Civil War
The South struggled in the years following the _______________________________.
Supreme Court
The branch of government that interprets the laws.
New World
U.S.A. Used to be called the _______ where settlers moved in from Europe and establish colonies and displaced the native peoples.
Third
United States of America is the world's ___________ largest country in size. After Canada and Russia
Third
Unites States of America is the ________ largest in terms of population. After China and India.
American Buffalo
What animal used to roam freely across the plains?
Petroleum products, aircrafts, vehicle parts, and medical equipment
What are a few of USA's important exports?
Cars, industrial machinery, computers, and crude oil
What are a few of USA's important imports?
Great Lakes, Grand Canyon, Yosemite Valley, and the Mississippi River.
What are the four famous nature landmarks in U.S.A.?
Mississippi, Missouri, Colorado
What are the three major rivers of U.S.A?
Senate and House of Representatives
What are the two houses of Congress?
English and Spanish
What are the two main languages?
Rocky Mountains and Appalachian Mountains
What are the two main mountain ranges?
Black bears, grizzlies, and polar bears
What are three largest carnivores that particularly live in Alaska?
Grand Canyon and Carlsbad Caverns
What are two famous landmarks home to the Southwest?
Nation's breadbasket
What is the Midwest usually called?
9,826,630 square kilometers
What is the area of U.S.A?
Washington, D.C.
What is the capital of U.SA.?
Constitution based federal republic
What is the form of government?
Mount McKinley
What is the highest peak in the country?
Missouri River
What is the longest river in U.S.A?
Death Valley
What is the lowest point in the country?
Bald eagle
What is the national symbol of the United States?
United States of America
What is the official name of the country?
324,057,300
What is the population of U.S.A.?
New England, mid-Atlantic, the South, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the West.
What six regions is U.S.A. Divided into?
Canada and Mexico
What two countries does U.S.A border?
Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean
What two oceans does U.S.A. Border?
U.S. dollar
What type of currency used?
July 4, 1776
When did U.S.A. Gets its independence from Britain?
White House, Washington D.C.
Where does the president live, and where is it located?
Congress
Who makes the country's laws, control the money, and decides if the USA should go to war?