+3 Best American Patriotic Trivia and Quizzes in United States

Are you a true patriot at heart? Do you bleed red, white, and blue? If so, then this quiz is tailor-made for you! Get ready to test your knowledge and show off your American pride with our ultimate American Patriotic Trivia quiz. From the founding fathers to the stars and stripes, American patriotism runs deep in our nation's history. This quiz will take you on a journey through the most iconic symbols, events, and figures that have shaped the land of the free and the home of the brave. Whether you're a history buff, a flag-waving enthusiast, or just someone who loves all things Americana, this quiz is sure to challenge and entertain you. Think you know your American history inside and out? Let's find out! Get ready to flex those patriotic muscles as you answer questions on everything from the Declaration of Independence to the significance of the bald eagle. Discover fun facts about American landmarks, national holidays, and famous speeches that have inspired generations. So grab your favorite red, white, and blue outfit, pour yourself a glass of apple pie (or your beverage of choice), and dive into this quiz to prove that you are the ultimate American patriot. Let's see if you have what it takes to earn the title of Patriotic Prodigy!

These American tunes are part of our DNA! Are your ready for a challenge?

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  • Who is credited for writing the lyrics to "The Star Spangled Banner"?

    Francis Scott Key
  • God Save the King shares its melody with which patriotic American song?

    My Country, 'Tis of Thee
  • Who sang the song "Born in the USA"?

    Bruce Springsteen
  • Which of these country music stars is known for her hit "Jolene"?

    Dolly Parton
  • "Hail to the Chief" is which person's anthem?

    US President
  • Which of these songs is by Michael Jackson?

    Billie Jean
  • Which iconic singer recorded "America", a song celebrating immigration?

    Neil Diamond
  • Which of these artists first released the song "Color Me America"?

    Dolly Parton
  • A song by which legendary American became Georgia's state song in 1979?

    Ray Charles
  • Which of these popular songs is about Texas?

    Amarillo by Morning
  • Thunder Road is a song written by what American artist?

    Bruce Springsteen
  • Which artist recorded four volumes called "Great American Songbook"?

    Rod Stewart
  • Who popularized the song "Englishman in New York" in 1988?

    Sting
  • "Home on the Range" is the official song of which U.S. state?

    Kansas
  • Which of these patriotic songs did Jimi Hendrix play in Woodstock, 1969?

    Star Spangled Banner
  • According to the patriotic march, stars and what else are forever?

    Stripes
  • Which national anthem starts with the phrase "O say can you see..."?

    The Star-Spangled Banner
  • What is the unofficial anthem of North American baseball?

    Take Me Out to the Ball Game
  • "Holiday" is a hit song by what American singer?

    Madonna
  • Which popular American musician wrote the song "Bring It on Home to Me"?

    Sam Cooke

Think you know U.S. military history? Prove it in this quiz!

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  • The defense of what American fort inspired the Star-Spangled Banner?

    Fort McHenry
  • Which U.S. president famously fought in the Battle of New Orleans?

    Andrew Jackson
  • Which event brought the US into the Second World War?

    Bombing of Pearl Harbor
  • What American militia was known for being ready at a minute's notice?

    Minutemen
  • The Battle of Gettysburg was fought during which war?

    American Civil War
  • Which branch of the U.S. military is the oldest?

    Army
  • Which of these ended the American Revolutionary War?

    Treaty of Paris
  • What is the United States Military Academy also known as?

    West Point
  • In 1975, the fall of Saigon marked the end of which conflict?

    Vietnam War
  • By what other name was the War of 1812 known?

    Madison's War
  • Who led a cavalry regiment known as the Rough Riders?

    Theodore Roosevelt
  • Semper Fidelis is the motto of which branch of the US military?

    Marines
  • What were the Hessians during the American Revolutionary War?

    German troops
  • The Operation Desert Storm is better known by what name?

    Gulf War
  • What were the first African American aviators in the U.S. Army called?

    Tuskegee Airmen
  • What did the initials "G.I." originally mean in the U.S. Army?

    Galvanized Iron
  • Which war did the US fight during President William McKinley's term?

    Spanish-American
  • In which branch of the U.S. military did George H. W. Bush serve?

    Navy
  • Who opposed the United States during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal?

    Japan
  • Who was chosen to lead the U.S. military forces in Vietnam in June 1964?

    William Westmoreland

Patriotic Melodies Challenge: How Well Do You Know American Songs?

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