1. What is another common name for the United States of America?, A. Britain, B. The USA, C. Canada, D. Europe, 2. Where is the United States located?, A. South America, B. Europe, C. North America, D. Asia, 3. How many states does the United States have?, A. 45, B. 48, C. 50, D. 52, 4. What is the capital city of the United States?, A. New York, B. Washington, D.C., C. Los Angeles, D. Chicago, 5. The United States is the ______ largest country in the world by land area., A. First, B. Second, C. Third, D. Fourth, 6. Approximately how many people live in the United States? , A. About 150 million, B. About 250 million, C. About 330–335 million, D. About 500 million, The United States is often called a “melting pot” because it has ______., A. many mountains, B. many cultures and immigrants, C. many rivers, D. many deserts, 8. Which mountain range is located in the western United States?, A. Alps, B. Andes, C. Rocky Mountains, D. Himalayas, 9. Which mountain range is located in the eastern United States?, A. Appalachian Mountains, B. Rocky Mountains, C. Andes, D. Alps, Which river is one of the longest rivers in the world and important for transportation and agriculture?, A. Amazon River, B. Mississippi River, C. Nile River, D. Mekong River, 11. Which famous natural landmark is located in Arizona?, A. Niagara Falls, B. Grand Canyon, C. Mount Everest, D. Sahara Desert, 12. Who lived in North America before Europeans arrived?, A. Europeans, B. Native American tribes, C. Africans, D. Australians, 13. Which country controlled the thirteen colonies before independence?, A. France, B. Spain, C. Great Britain, D. Portugal, 14. In which year did the colonies declare independence?, A. 1775, B. 1776, C. 1787, D. 1865, 15. What important document established the structure of the U.S. government in 1787?, A. Bill of Rights, B. Declaration of Independence, C. Constitution, D. Federal Law, 16. The U.S. government has how many main branches?, A. Two, B. Three, C. Four, D. Five, 17. What are the three branches of the U.S. government?17. What are the three branches of the U.S. government? , A. Military, Police, Court, B. Senate, President, Governor, C. Legislative, Executive, Judicial, D. Congress, Army, President, 18. Which branch makes laws in the United States?, A. Executive branch, B. Judicial branch, C. Legislative branch, D. Military branch, 19. What is the largest religion in the United States?, A. Islam, B. Christianity, C. Buddhism, D. Hinduism, 20. Which sector makes up the largest part of the U.S. economy?, A. Agriculture, B. Service sector, C. Mining, D. Fishing.
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