July 4th Traditions and Symbols Trivia Challenge

July 4th Traditions and Symbols
Trivia Challenge
July 4th Traditions and Symbols
Explore the music, symbols, fireworks, and history behind America’s Independence Day traditions.
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From patriotic songs and fireworks concerts to flag terms, early celebrations, historic towns, and printed copies of the Declaration, this challenge tests the deeper traditions and symbols tied to July 4th.
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Trivia Study Guide ›
  1. Which patriotic song was written after the defense of Fort McHenry?
  2. Which name is given to the first printed copies of the Declaration of Independence?
  3. Which Rhode Island town is known for one of America's oldest Independence Day celebrations?
  4. What is the blue field on the American flag officially called?
  5. Which march became the official national march of the United States?
  6. Which Russian composition is often performed with cannons during patriotic fireworks concerts?
  7. Which patriotic song uses the same melody as "God Save the King"?
  8. Which city held a major public celebration of independence with fireworks in 1777?
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