Do You Know These 12 Incredible Facts About America?

Every citizen should know these 12 incredible facts about America! Do you know the facts that make America truly great? Embark on this quiz and find out!
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True or false: The current 50-star American flag was designed by a 17-year-old as a school project in 1958. He only earned a B+ on the project.
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True or false: There is enough water in Lake Superior to cover the entire landmass of North and South America in up to one foot of liquid.
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True or false: Four of the world’s five oldest rivers flow here in the United States.
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True or false: Statistically, the deadliest job in America is president of the United States.
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True or false: Alaska is the state with the highest percentage of people who walk to work.
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True or false: The American flag’s official colors are “Crimson,” “White,” and “Old Glory Blue.”
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True or false: The seven rays on the crown of the Statue of Liberty represent the seven seas.
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True or false: The only U.S. president to own a patent and a saloon was Abraham Lincoln.
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True or false: The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper.
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True or false: The American one-dollar bill contains several hidden images, including a ladybug in the upper right-hand corner.
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True or false: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on July 4, 1826.
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True or false: The day Congress voted us free from British rule is July 2, 1776.
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Okay, so you didn't pass this incredible facts quiz! Don't beat yourself up too much. In taking this quiz, you learned a few new incredible facts to share at your next Memorial Day picnic. There's no failure in that!

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When it comes to the most incredible facts about the United States, you're almost an expert. From strange history to common knowledge facts, you seem to know this country as only a true patriot can. Go ahead, brag a little!

B+, American Fact Awesome

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You are a total American fact icon! We take it you're a history buff with a love of American trivia! You know the basics, but you also know the weird and incredible facts that are remembered by few. You're a patriot in the truest sense of the word!

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1
True or false: The current 50-star American flag was designed by a 17-year-old as a school project in 1958. He only earned a B+ on the project.
True
False
2
True or false: There is enough water in Lake Superior to cover the entire landmass of North and South America in up to one foot of liquid.
True
False
3
True or false: Four of the world’s five oldest rivers flow here in the United States.
True
False
4
True or false: Statistically, the deadliest job in America is president of the United States.
True
False
5
True or false: Alaska is the state with the highest percentage of people who walk to work.
True
False
6
True or false: The American flag’s official colors are “Crimson,” “White,” and “Old Glory Blue.”
True
False
7
True or false: The seven rays on the crown of the Statue of Liberty represent the seven seas.
True
False
8
True or false: The only U.S. president to own a patent and a saloon was Abraham Lincoln.
True
False
9
True or false: The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper.
True
False
10
True or false: The American one-dollar bill contains several hidden images, including a ladybug in the upper right-hand corner.
True
False
11
True or false: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on July 4, 1826.
True
False
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True or false: The day Congress voted us free from British rule is July 2, 1776.
True
False