Historical Firsts U.S. State Nicknames World Capitals Foreign Words and Phrases We Use Musical Instruments Over Time
100
What is the United States Constitution?
This document was the first written constitution establishing a national government.
100
What is Minnesota?
This Midwestern state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.”
100
What is Mexico City?
This capital of Mexico.
100
What is bon appétit?
This French phrase means “good appetite” and is commonly said before a meal.
100
What is the piano?
Developed in Italy in the early 1700s, this keyboard instrument replaced the harpsichord.
200
Who are the Wright brothers?
In 1903, these two brothers achieved the first powered, controlled airplane flight.
200
What is Florida?
"The Sunshine State” is the nickname of this popular southeastern vacation destination.
200
What is Guatemala City?
The capital of Guatemala.
200
What is déjà vu?
This French phrase means “already seen” and describes the feeling you’ve experienced something before.
200
What is the trumpet?
This brass instrument, originally without valves, was used in ancient Rome for military signals.
300
Who is George Washington?
He became the first President of the United States in 1789.
300
What is Idaho?
This state, famous for its potatoes, is nicknamed the “Gem State.”
300
What is Kuwait City?
The capital of Kuwait.
300
What is philosophy?
This word of Greek origin describes the study of fundamental questions regarding existence, knowledge, ethics, etc.
300
What is the theremin?
First appearing in the early 20th century, this instrument is controlled by hand movements near two antennas.
400
What is Apollo 11?
In 1969, this mission made history by landing the first humans on the Moon.
400
What is Nevada?
This western state is called the “Silver State” due to its rich mining history.
400
What is Panama City?
The capital of Panama.
400
What is vodka?
This Russian word is the name of a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains or potatoes.
400
What is the lyre?
This ancient string instrument dates back over 3,000 years and resembles a small harp.
500
What is the telephone?
This invention by Alexander Graham Bell allowed people to transmit voices over long distances.
500
What is Vermont?
This New England state is nicknamed the “Green Mountain State.”
500
What is the Vatican City?
The capital of the Vatican City.
500
What is karma?
Taken from Hindi, this word refers to the concept of actions influencing one's future fate or destiny.
500
What is the synth?
Introduced in the 1960s, this electronic keyboard instrument paved the way for modern digital music production.






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