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The tallest building in the U.S. The Sears building in Chicago, IL
The governor of Texas Rick Perry
The 44th President of the United States Barak Obama
The Vice President of the U.S. Joe Biden
The largest hot desert in the world (Africa) The Sahara desert
The capital of the U.S. is Washington, DC. What was the capital before it became Washington, DC? Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The largest state in the U.S. Alaska
The largest ocean in the world The Pacific Ocean
The smallest ocean in the world Artic Ocean
How old do you have to be to vote? 18 years old
How many states are there in the U.S. 50
The longest river in the world The Nile River
What is the name of the only river in the world that flows backward? The Nile River
What is the tallest mountain in the world? Mount Everest
What is the state bird of Texas? Mockingbird
how many seas are there in the world 22
who is the secratary of state Hillary Clinton
the first lady is Michelle Obama
Philidelphia used to be the capital of the U.S.A
Washington Dc is the nations capital
the capital of Texas is Austin
the preamble is the intro to the constitution
america gained its independance on july 4th 1776 July 4th 1776
lincoln freed southern slaves on jan 1st 1863 Jan 1st 1863
Texas got the news on June 19th 1865
the thirteenth ammendment was passed on Jan 31 1865
the civil war began on April 12th
the civil war ended on April 9th 1865
the Constitution was written on/signed on September 17t 1787
Asia is the largest continent 48 co
Africa is the second largest continent 54 countries
Europe has 50 countries
South America has 12 countries
North America has 3 countries
Australia has 1 country
antartica has none
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