US-Born Citizens vs Immigrants: Who Knows America Better?

US-Born Citizens vs Immigrants: Who Knows America Better?

In this Pop Quiz episode, five US-born citizens and five immigrants compete in a United States-themed quiz covering history, government, and everyday knowledge. Participants answer questions on state capitals, sports leagues, constitutional amendments, and famous figures. The game highlights differences in knowledge between native-born and naturalized Americans, with a final winner emerging after multiple rounds.

US Born vs Immigrants | USA Pop Quiz. | Transcript:

What's up everyone? Welcome to Pop Quiz. Today we got five US-born citizens and five US immigrants all stepping in to take a United States themed pop quiz. We're covering everything from history to government to just everyday stuff you pick up by living here in the United States. Can you keep up with the group? Let's find out. You guys ready? All right. So, here are the rules. The first person to say the correct answer gets to collect a card. Now, if you collect enough cards for that round, walk on out of the circle, pop a squat

on the bench. If you're the last person standing, however, in the circle, then I got bad news for you. You're out. Okay. You only get one guess per question. Okay. Shall we get into it? We're all friends here. Not in this competition. All right. We're going right into it. Here we go. Ready? What is the capital city of California? Santo. Correct. Go ahead, Chris. Grab a car. Oh my god. I'm out.

Good job. What is missing from this list of big four American sports leagues? Football, baseball, basketball, hockey. You got it. Bob, hop on in. Good job. Feel free to take a seat. In 2007, the iPhone was first unveiled by which Apple co-founder? Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs is correct. Gerard, let's go. Okay. I don't want to clap anymore, guys. This is getting serious. America. This is the one sing. In the United States, citizens can legally vote in federal elections starting at what? 18.

18 is correct. Uh, Lily. Okay. There you go. Uh, if you'll take a look on that screen, name the state flag. H. Nevada. I'll let you know if you get it. Idaho. No, I'm not. Dang it. Arizona. That's crazy. Who's left? Michigan. Quiet. Darn. We It's going to be Illinois. Okay. Just do it and fingerlicking good are famous slogans from US brands. Nike. Tennessee. Whose slogan is can you hear me now? Verizon. Verizon is crack. Oh, he jumped the gun on that one. How many amendments make Bill of Rights?

What? 10. Bill of Rights. 10. You already George, you had him. You're joking, girl. You got it. Keep it in mind. In the Beijing Olympics, how many gold medals were won by Michael Phelps? Eight. Eight is correct. Oh [__] Okay. Tough quiz. Good job, y'all. All right. Three of you left here. Which family owns the majority stake in Walmart? Walmart's fair. Come on. This is Z. John CO. I'll blank. That's okay. I'm going to ask you one more time and now you guys can all answer once more. Which family owns the majority stake in Walmart?

Kardashians. I like that. The answer is the Walton family. Oh, it's almost Oh, Walmart. Yeah. Okay, that's okay. Which war was the deadliest for American soldiers in terms of total casualties? World War I. Civil War. Civil War is correct. Obviously, hey, it's sudden death. Whoever gets this next one, you're in. Okay. Shall we hold hands and look at each other? Yes. Here we go. What mountain range runs along the eastern coast of the United States?

The Rockies. You have a guess. Can I hear your question one more time? I will, but then Jake, you are able to hop in once more. Okay. Type. What mountain range runs along the eastern coast of the United States? No idea. The Appalachians. You are correct. No. Humiliation. I absolutely pulled that out of my ass. Hello, Anastasia. Hi. Ah, wow. Everyone else is here over there. Oh, where are you from?

Russia. Okay. Wow. Really good geopolitical climate right now for us. Um, when did you move to the States? Uh, 6 months ago. Oh, okay. Then you're kind of excused. You know what? I feel like Okay. Thank you so much for playing. So, round two. How many we need? So, we are down to nine players. This time you need two correct to move on. We're going to go right into it. Which American fast food chain features their signature menu item, the Whopper? Burger King.

I want to say Gerard might have gotten the ending on that. Good job. Who is widely credited with popularizing the 5day work week in the United States? Henry Ford. Henry Ford IS CORRECT. WOW. ALL RIGHT. Get out of here. All of us. Oh my god. Which classic American sitcom features the hangout spot Central Perk? Friends. Friends is correct. Bob, I want to say you got it. Bob, good job. I know you like it. I don't know what's going on. In your ear. While attending Harvard, which founder launched Facebook?

Jake finished it first. Good job. Grab a card. Grab No. Taking your flowers, too. No. Take it. So good. You guys are too fast. US federal elections are traditionally held on. November. Held on which day of the week? Tuesday. We're going to do a tiebreaker. So, only you two answer this one. Okay. If you chime in, give it away. Taiwan. The professional soccer league in the US is known by what? Soccer acronym. You had it. Sean, you had it.

All right. Yeah. The Hoover Dam overlaps into which major US states? Arizona. Nevada. Wow. Damn. Easy peasy. He said I couldn't remember the other one. I knew Nevada. I knew it was no clue. Which superhero goes by the name Steve Rogers? Captain America. Jake, you got it. How the [__] Why was that not clicking for me? I know. Marvel. Name the state. What? Hawaii. You are correct. Good job. I was in Hawaii. That was Britain. So, the Britain one's in the corner. That the whole thing is Hawaii. Which US state is nicknamed the Golden State?

California. Go ahead. The White House is divided into two main wings. What are they called? East. Abishek. We'll have you grab a card. I would say that was that question wrong. It was penned in house. During the civil rights movement, which activists refused to give a park Rosa Parks? Lily, you had it. Which set of rights must police read to suspect? You are correct. Oh [__] Maybe my stuttering helped you out. Oh. All right. Four of you left. Oh god. Which US state is nicknamed the Sunshine State?

Florida. That was him. Which New York rapper released the classic album The Blueprint? I don't know. Jay-Z. Nice. Come back season. Take a gander. Oh god. What state is this? Arkansas. Um, you are correct. Good job. What? Who is the longest serving US president? Um, George Washington. No, it's um [__] It's not [__] Is it uh Theodore Roosevelt? Okay. You guys both get a new guess. Who is the longest serving US president?

I don't think I know this one. Thomas Jefferson. Hold on. Let me see. It's not Abraham. Eisenhower is incorrect. I'm sorry. So, the answer is Franklin D. Roosevelt. YOU WERE SO CLOSE. AH, DUDE. I COULDN'T REMEMBER. What day is President's Day? Um, President's Day like exact day. Oh, I don't know. say February 14th. No, wait. That's Valentine's Day. I don't know. It is February 16th. God damn it. I can't remember it. It's okay. We're going to keep going. The sitcom The Office takes place in a paper company located in which state?

I don't watch The Office. Pennsylvania. You are correct. I'm sorry. How do you feel? Awful. Did you think you would do better? Yes. I studied every single I had ChadBT Creek 200 US history questions, government questions. I knew all the government, all the wars. Some of those I wasn't fast enough. My sometimes. Yeah. It's just the you're put on the spot, you know. It's okay. Give yourself a little bit of credit. Well, thank you so much for playing. Yes. Thank you. I'll walk you out. Good job. Hey there. I know the topics in this episode are serious and can feel overwhelming at times. But you know

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sign up for a free account. Thanks Proton Mail for sponsoring this portion of the episode. Now, let's get back to the video. This is round three. All right, eight players left. Two correct answers to stay in it. The answer was fart. Actually, um, okay. What is the name of the legal doctrine that prevents someone from being tried twice for the same crime? Double jeopardy. Double jeopardy is correct. [__] It's one of those two. So, tiebreaker, just you two, Gerard and what state was Abraham Lincoln born in?

Illinois. Ooh, so confident. So wrong. Um, okay. Hey, I'll ask again. What state was Abraham Lincoln born in? Kentucky. Kentucky is born. Where did that come from? I know, right? I just remember when I answered, I was like, well, he had 49 other choices. In 1947, which baseball player broke major? Jackie Robinson's right. I think it was Jake. Yeah, I think it was. No offense. Which famous battle took place in Texas in 18?

Yeah, we'll take Alamo. Remember my Alamo? Good job. actual answer. The battle of the Alamo. Yes. To legally operate a motor vehicle in the US, you need which document? The driver's license, Chris. All right. Good job, Chris. What landmark is this? Yeah, Bobby. Damn, that show's not clicking. What is the name of the fault line responsible for most major earthquakes in California? Got it. Jordan. Okay, thank you. [__] What is the capital city of Florida?

Oh, I want to say Bob got that. Yeah, Bob got too slow. That was just loud. I know. Good job. Which US state is especially known for potato? Idaho. Yes. Wow. Good for you. Godamn potatoes. That's a cold. Oh, I said Idaho earlier. Which state was recognized as the first US state? Delaware. You were right. Nice job. I thought it was Virginia, too. Delaware. What the heck? Uh, which author wrote to kill a mockingb bird?

Ernest Hemingway. We talked about this, too. Literally. It's okay. If you haven't guessed, you Ella Fitzro. Not quite. Yeah. I thought it was Hemingway. I skip. Oh, yeah. I'm going to go answer again. And if you've guessed before already, you can answer this time around. Roll. Okay. Which author wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? Edgar Alan Pan. Oh, that'd be interesting. The answer, I'm sorry to say, Harper Lee.

Oh my god. What are we looking at now? Name this icon. Ameilia Hart. You are right, Lily. Dude, I couldn't click it in my head. I was like, I need a second. I know who this is. Which American director created the Star Wars franchise? George Lucas. Yes, Josh. Hey, I'm out. Oh, yeah. You three. Let's go. What is the name of the famous Las Vegas strip hotel known for its dancing fountains? Bellagia.

You are right. Abishek. Wow. In the game. Sorry guys. I'm sorry guys. It's okay. George, don't count yourself out yet. You're still good. Hey, the Grand Canyon is located in which state Arizona is right. Abishek, you got it right before Lily. There you go. Let's go. US. Ooh, here we go. Here we are. One versus one. Which national park is famous for geysers like youthful? Yellowstone is the answer.

I knew that one. I was waiting for the rest of the question. Which US city is home to the country music capital known Nashville? You all right? Don't worry. Good job. All right. It's not a good sign that I'm here. I'm sorry. Thank you for playing. And correct me if I'm wrong. I remember in your bio you actually did almost 100% accuracy on your US citizenship test. Uh pretty much. Yeah. He's being humble. I think he got my words. You should have let me know ahead of time. I would have given you all the government ones.

Oh, yeah. I should stay longer. All right, hop on off with me. Want to be in a Jubilee video? We are always on the lookout for smart, engaged, and passionate people who are ready to join the conversation. Go to jubiley media.com/casting for an up-to-date list of episodes currently casting. If you don't see something that's right for you, you can tell us about yourself by filling out our quick open casting application using the link in the description. Round four. You'll need three correct answers to move on. Okay. The US Constitution begins with three fac. Damn, Lily. Okay. Comes out brother question.

The Red Sox are based in which state? Massachusetts. Steal it. I said it. Oh, did you say Damn it, Jake? Go for it. I'm glad you said I missed. I'm not glad. What is the name of the government project that developed the first atomic? Manhattan. Manhattan project is correct. Like I knew it. I'll wash off. So the US Senate has how many to I tried to finish it so quickly. Lily, I think that was what state is this?

New York. Yes, New York. Nice. Oh my god, I'm getting smoked. You guys are doing great. Remember, you need three to move on. You get the back end of the round though every time. I know. Oh, I just come back. Come back, king. The House of Representatives 435. Yes, sir. Period. Which amendment protects against unreasonable searches in fourth? You had it. I think Gerard. Yes. Back kind of heating up. You know, you're kind of in from zero to two. Which 1773 protest involved colonist Boston?

Yes. Sean, I think got that. Yes, Sean. What event in 1941 led the United States to Nice. Okay. Are you done? Yeah. Damn. Get out of here. See you. I know, bro. He went from zero to The stock market crash marked the beginning of the Great Depression. What year did I think Sean got that? Yeah, that was him. Yeah. What is the official address for the White House? 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Yes, sir. What the [__] No. I thought I'm concerned about you.

Take a gander. He's the worst. Name this icon. Oh my god. Harry Tubman. That is not Harry Tubman, dude. Who is that? Oh [__] I don't know who that is. Can I get a hint, please? Oprah Winfrey. That is not Oprah, dude. No. We'll ask it one more time. Name this icon. Literally have no idea. Rosa Parks. Did someone say that already? No. No, that ain't Rosa, bro. Am I being racist? No, no, you're not. I'm just saying that's not black people at this point.

Uh, the answer is Maya Angela. Oh, I've never actually seen her before to be honest. Never seen one of those you read the names of maybe, but not never find the face. Okay. In 1969 music event on Bethl Woodstock. You are right. Grab a car, Bob. Grab. Okay. Out of here. Yeah. Out. Which religious group has more members in the US than any other homegrown faith? Mormons. Good job, Jake. I did not know that. Which US state was the first to legalize recreational marijuana? California.

Colorado. So, remember Oh, shoot. Was that No, you say have a card. Sorry. Yeah, but I already guessed one, so I already said California. But didn't he already say California, too? I didn't say anything. Oh, he said California. Okay. What 1848 discovery sparked a massive migration to California? Gold. Gold. Good job. This is bad. Oh [__] All right. How many cards y'all got? I got zero. What is the name of the federal law that protects Americans medical records privacy?

HIPPA. You all right? Yes. Good job. Thank you. Smart energy, guys. Yeah. The US Declaration of Independence was signed in which city? Philadelphia. You all right? Good job, Bobby. Yeah, that was such bad timing, dude. Oh, I might be cooked. The Liberty Bell is located to which state? New Jersey. Pennsylvania. You're right. Back in the game. Welcome back. The Speaker of the House leads which chamber of Congress?

House of Representatives? You all right? Yeah. Good job. I'm out, Chris. Yeah, I don't want to see you. No, I'm just kidding. Do you feel pretty confident with like your US knowledge? I think so, but it's just a lot of pressure with everybody around them screaming. You're like, "Oh my god." Thank you so much. Appreciate. Good luck, guys. Good job. All right, round five. We are halfway through. Six players left. Still three correct answers, but we're getting tougher on the questions. HNL is the airport code for what major airport?

Hawai. In which US state? Hawaii. Gerard. Whoopsy daisy. The Civil War was fought between the Union and what opposed Confederacy. Lily, right? Yes. Which side did you support? I'm joking. Um, it looks like Confederate, but I swear it was Union. The Civil War ended in which year? 1865. I think Bob got that at the very end. Yep. What 1803 event doubled the size of the United States? I think Sean was just right at the cusp of it, right? I'd say a little bit.

Give me that. What state flag is that? Georgia. Texas. Uh, Montana, Kentucky, New Hampshire. I'll go ahead and ask again. What state flag is this? Wyoming, Tennessee, Delaware, Michigan. When in doubt, Idaho, Missouri. I was about to say Bob, you got Okay. Somehow we didn't get it, but that's okay. The answer was Nevada. That's Nevada. What? Really? Battlebborne? What? Really? Yeah. The shapes are easier. The flags not so much. What 2005 natural disaster devastated?

Gerard. Okay. Which 1967 Supreme Court case legalized interracial marriage nation? Loving v. Virginia. Yeah. Wow. That was good. I Oh, you're out of here. Yeah, you're loving that. Boom. What is the name of the US private company that became the first to successfully land an orbital rocket booster back on Earth? SpaceX. SpaceX is right. Oh, back on Earth over here. I got my degree in astrophysics. Which newspaper broke the Watergate story?

Washington Post. Yes, Sean, you got it. What is the longest river in the US? Mississippi. No, it's Missouri. I lied. It's Missouri. No, that's a crazy. I thought it was Mississippi, too. This is gonna be a tiebreaker between Shan and Abbyek. What major 1992 event in Los Angeles followed the Rodney King verdict? LA riots. Yes, Sean. There we go. Bye-bye. Who was the first US vice president? John Adams. John Adams is right. Which Native American woman served as a guide and interpreter on the Louiswis and Clark is by Jay Kand.

Good job. The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by which president. I like the quickness of that. Yeah, that was like all of us. Everyone besides might as well put me in there. Okay. What 1999 event sparked widespread concern about Yeah. What? Y2K. Beautiful. Which president signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964? LBJ. Yes, sir. Trying to remember his name. Good job. Who was the president of the United States for most of the 1990s? John F. Kennedy.

Bill Clinton. Yes, correct. Who was the first man to walk on the moon? Neil Armstrong. I think you guys did it at the same time. Let's do a tiebreaker. Here we are. If which US state has hosted the Olympic Games the most? California. California is correct. Nice. Grab a card. Yeah. You want to hold hands? It's always in the last few seconds. Which American city contains one of the world's largest, busiest ports by cargo volume?

Seattle. Boston. It's okay. We'll go again real quick. Which American city contains one of the world's largest and busiest ports by cargo volume? Long Beach. You're right. Wow. North side. Still in it. How many cards we got? Oo. Two for two. Oh. Oh, man. Which US territory is located furthest from the continental US? Alasco, American Sam. Good guess. We'll go again. Which US territory is located furthest from the continental US? Guam. You are right.

How long you been in the States for or have you always lived here? Uh, yeah. I was born in New York City. That's what's New York City. Yeah. Oh, nice. Who do you think's going to win? This guy right here. Back to Gerard. Would you bet money on? No, I'm kidding. Yes. All right. Thanks for playing. I'll walk you out. Things are heating up. It's getting a little harder. Okay. Five players left and you will need four answers to stay in.

What type of venues during the 1920s helped jazz thrive despite speak easy? That's definitely a tie. Who is it two? Gerard and Sean. A president can be removed from office by what process? Impeachment. I'll take the stutter. That's perfect. Good job. The WNBA team, the Fever are located Indiana. Yes. Wow. Good job. Uhhuh. Yeah. WNBA fan. Uh, a little bit. I like he's a WNBA fan. Yeah, of course. The case that established judicial review is Barbara v. Madison.

Yes. How did you know? Can't get any of the case law when he's here. The US has how many total amendments in the constitution? I want to say Lily might have had an edge on that. Yeah, good job. What is the name of the US law aimed at boosting domestic semiconductor production passed in 2022? Closed border tariffs. Fun. Taiwan Semiconductor Act. Chip something. Bro, I'll ask again. Okay. What is the name of the US law aimed at boosting domestic semiconductor production passed in 2022?

Inflation reduction act. Not quite. Domestic semiconductor production act. Lily, you were pretty close. You were like almost halfway there. It's Chips and Science Act. Oh my god. Why was I Wow. What is the name of the US federal holiday established in 2021 to commemorate Junth? Junth. I think Bob got that. Yeah. Good job, Bob. Name the state by the license plate. Oregon. Oregon is right. Dang it. Love the license plate game.

Uh, which US city is home to the world's busiest airport by Atlanta? Huh? Yeah. Which amendment to the US Constitution prohibits pole taxes in federal elections? 15th, 19th, 5th, 20th, 23rd. I'm going to ask you one more time. There's only so many. Which amendment to the US Constitution prohibits pole taxes in federal elections? 24th. 22nd. All right. Sean, what is the name of the US government program that provides health insurance primarily to people 65 and older?

Medicare. I think Lily finished that up quick, right? Yeah. Uh, which US music festival became a global headline 2017 after collapsing Burning Man chaos despite heavy influencer promotion? Oh, Astroorld. Did everyone answer? I said Burning Man, but I had answered. Uh, which US music festival became a global headline in 2017 after collapsing into chaos despite heavy influencer promotion? Fire. Fire festival. Fire festival is right. Let's do a tiebreaker. Gerard and let's go. Which US president served the shortest term in William Henry Harrison.

You are right. How did you know that was going to be one of the questions? I am. Cuz he's goated. Dying. Which US state has the most electoral votes? California. Bob has voted. You done? All right, we're up. Good job. What nickname was given to migrants who left the Dust Bowl region for California? Okeis. Okis is right. Wow. Oh my god. Never have heard that term in my life. Yeah, that's cool. It's a slur. A candidate needs how many electoral votes to win?

270. John's right. Damn, I was quick at it. What major protest movement began in 2011? Black Lives Matter in New York City focusing on economic inequality. What's it called? One more time. What major protest movement began in 2011 in New York City focusing on economic inequality? Occupy Wall Street. Wow. I know Gerard started that, but I think you guys ended on the same time. Yeah. Which cabinet department oversees the US military?

The Secretary of Defense or War Now? That's actually right. Yeah. Good job. Which city is this landmark located in? St. Louis. Yes, sir. Who even is that? I have no idea. How many? Zero. All right, I think I'm good. You just go crazy right now. It could be an epic. Yeah, we don't know. Which US late night show host gained viral attention for carpool karaoke segments? Uh, James Gordon.

James Cordon, you are right. Yes, sir. Good job. Well done. Good job. I went ahead of myself there. Audi partner. The Audi. What? Wait, what's the inspiration for the fifth? You know, like California's first cowboys were actually Chinese. That is true though. A lot of people don't know that. Yeah, it's not necessarily a lot of Chinese people moved here for the gold rush and a lot of them exploded when they were making the mines. Where are you from? Uh, I was born in Shanghai and I moved to

California when I was three. Oh, okay. Yeah. I grew up here my whole life, but I still speak Mandarin. I'm pretty in touch with my roots, but yeah, I'm I'm like a full-fledged American citizen. God damn. Amen, brother. God bless the Super Bowl. Round seven. Okay, the final four. It's all about speed now and you need four answers still correct to move on. In which state is the Painted Desert located? Arizona. Sean, what is the largest man-made reservoir in the United States? Hoover Dam. Eerie Canal. Lake me. You are right, Bob. Let's go.

Wow. How many colleges and universities make up the Ivy League? Eight. Eight is right. All right. On a roll, heating up. Here we go. Which American writer immortalized Walden Pond? Henry David. Yes. Gerard got that just by hair. That was great. The fan book ones. What state includes Death Valley? California. We got to do a tiebreaker, I think, for that one. Between you two, Gerard and Sean. Yeah. Let's go. What was the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania originally called? The Mason Dex Line.

Yes, Gerard, you are correct. The NFL team, the Raiders, are located in Las Vegas. Las Vegas is right, Lily. Like you. Perfect. Grab it. Which state is home to the Everglades? Florida. Wow. I want to say everybody got that right. I didn't say it. Oh, you didn't say I lied. Yes. Sean, Bob, let's go. What city is nicknamed the Iron City? Pittsburgh. Yes. What is the oldest higher learning institution in the Harvard?

Lily, good job. Name this icon. Dollyard. Dolly Parton. Oh, that was I think Sean got it just Yeah. Which state's name comes from an Algangquin word meaning land on the t long tidal river? Illinois. Ohio. Mississippi. Bob, one more for fun. Maryland. Hey, we can always guess. Which state's name comes from an Algangquin word meaning land on the long tidal river? Kentucky, Nevada, Michigan, Connecticut. Connecticut is right. Whoa. God damn. Good job. What is the central banking authority of the Federal Reserve?

Federal Reserve. Hate them. Uh, what? Take a look at the screen for me. Oh my gosh. What state flag is this? Is that a beehive or an igluton? Alaska. Utah. Oh my gosh. Um, what is that in the middle? Do we know? Is it? It looks like a behive. Doesn't look like a beehive. Which was the 48th state to join the union? Oh my god. Couple more seconds. California. Might as well go for it. Nevada. We'll do one more. Which was the 48th state to join the union?

Alaska. New Mexico. The answer is Arizona. So, you're very close. Next one. Wow. What is the largest state in the New England region? New York. New Hampshire. I guess we'll give you guys two more guesses. What is the largest state in the New England region? Maine. Pennsylvania. Maine is right. Really? Wow. What iconic figure was associated with female defense workers during World War II?

Uh, Res the Riveter. You got it. Let's go. Oh [__] Get down to it, y'all. This is it. Pay attention. I like a woman question, please. Emperor Fidelis. Marine Corps. The You All right. Wow. Yes. Good job. What's happening? I don't. Are you my twin? You by chance? Well, technically, no. My dad's from Lebanon. My mom's from Taiwan. So, wa. You got some ethnically ambiguousness going.

Yeah, there's like 20 of us out there. Okay. So, wait, where are you from? Uh, from Orange County, Huntington Beach, originally. Nice. Okay. But I'm not a surfer or a racist, so we're one of the good ones. Oh, okay. Yeah, it's it's one or the other, I suppose. I wanted to represent us well, but top four. Hey, I'll take it. Yeah. Awesome. Let's get you out of here. Thank you, guys. All right. Good job, y'all. This is round eight. Three players left, but now the first to five correct answers moves on.

Oh my gosh. Which Native American tribe is the largest federallyized Cherokee tribe in the United States? Chalkaw. We'll go again. Which Native American tribe is the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States? Navajo. You got it. Nice. What is the name of the forced relocation of Native Americans? Trail of Tears. You are right. All right, let's slow down a little bit here. Who is the only US vice president to win the Nobel Peace Prize? LBJ. Al Gore. You right. What? How did you pull that out? He invented the internet. Oh, that'll do it. Which Union general accepted the surrender of Robert E. Lee?

Yes. Grant. Yes. Lily. Which famous American food contest takes place each year on Independence Day in New York? Contest. Yeah. Hell yeah. Name this icon. Yes. Lily. Good job. What city is known as the wedding capital of the world? Las Vegas. I think Bob won out. Yes. What does the US motto e- plurabus? Out of many one. Wow. Good job. You had that. You heard Plurbus and you're down. What theme park in the US gets the most visit?

Disneyland. Disney World. Disney World is the correct answer. That would have made sense. Oh my god. Okay. Bye. Whoa. Oh. Oh my god. Just like that. What are you at? One or two. Which American inventor patented this phone? Alexander Gell. You're all right. Okay. Hey, I need to stop jumping. Close. I need to chill. Which popular stuffed animal was named after President Theodore Roosevelt?

Teddy bear. What state is this? Oh [__] Colorado. Nebraska. Clean slate. Both of you. What state is this? South Dakota. Utah. Bob. Close. Try the north side. North Dakota. I was in the four quarters. Which is the only state to border only one other state? This has to be easy. It has to be easy. Florida. Bob, couple seconds. Connecticut. It's okay. One more time. Which is the only state to border only one other state?

Maine. Maine is right. What state is home to Burning Man? Oh my god. Nevada. Just like that, you're back in it. Oh no. It's about to be a women's question. I know. Please. Ameilia Airheart. The US has how many time zones including territories? Oh my god. Seven. You said six, Lily. Yeah. You are right. Oh my god. Total Hail Mary. I mean, can we just do like a little six seven from both of you cuz you guys Okay. Of course. Of course we can do a six seven. I love that.

I'm sorry. You were the last one standing on this side. Dude, my mother's an immigrant and I was kind of just hoping. Yeah. Tried. Where you from? Uh, I was originally born in China and I grew up in Texas and I live in LA now. Okay. on Mr. Worldwide. All right. Little bit. Got the pit bull glasses, too. Actually, I think I did all right from us, though. I think you did great. Yeah. And you know, I'm excited to see this final round.

Yeah, we'll see them battle it out. All right. Thank you. Okay, you made it the final round. Um, two players left. It's head-to-head. We introduce the buzzer. Okay, so first one to buzz in gets the chance to answer, and it is uh the first of five correct answers. Okay. You look so confident. I know. I love that. You're not. No. Okay. Well, maybe it's a polyside degree. Uh, no. Lawyer. You are poly. Oh, you are. Okay. So, you guys actually both have polyside kind of backgrounds. Okay. Maybe that's what it was. Huh. A little polyide. Yeah. Right.

Here we go. Which American playwright wrote Death of a Salesman? Arthur Miller. You're right. What artist is known for large drip paintings and abstract expressionism? Jackson Pollock. You are correct. Good job. One for one. Founded in 1967 in Pasadena, California, this grocery store is famous for its cult favorite items and playful branding. Costco. Trader Joe's. You are right. The airport code OD is located in which US state? Oregon. Go for it if you'd like. That's what I was going to say. Um, Ohio.

Oo. Okay, we'll give you guys one more chance then. The airport code OARD is located in which US state? Last Colorado. That's okay. The answer was Illinois. The Green Bay Packers are located in Wisconsin. What are their fans called? Cheese heads. Yes, you are right. Wow. I did not know that. 22. Who is he? Okay. Which US state is entirely in the mountain time zone and does not observe daylight savings time? Arizona.

Yes, you are right. All right, take a look. What state is this landmark located? Oh my god. Massachusetts. You're right. What is that? Plymouth Rocket. I want to say it's Plymouth Rock. Yeah. Name the state by the license plate number. Florida. You got it. Who was the first lady? Martha Washington. You are correct. Good job. Okay, now it's really neck and neck. Oh.

Oh god. Not to raise the stakes a little bit. This is it. This is literally it. Literally, this is it. Unless you both don't know it, which would be embarrassing. That's possible. And we'd all laugh at you online. All right. Okay. Here we go. What is the name of the US military installation in Cuba that has been used? Guantanamo Bay. All right. No. No, good job. Thank you. Good game. You're just too quick. I have to play you now. Yeah. Good job. And I know all the answers.

Well, congratulations, Jar. Let's give you a round of applause. Yes. USA. Wow. Did you expect to win? Not really. No. Sometimes you kind of need that. Yeah. You just go out there, you give 110%. You know, you play the game. Mhm. And to everyone watching, I hope you did well. I know I wouldn't have. We'll see you next time on Pop Quiz. Good job. Well done. I've got the rest of it. And that was great.

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