States
Capitals
Regions
Landforms
Waterways
100

The largest state in the United States.

What is Alaska?

100

The capital of Virginia.

What is Richmond?

100

A region defined by tall mountains.

What is are the Rocky Mountain States?

100

Old, rolling, eastern mountains.

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

100

The ocean on the East Coast of the United States.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

200

The smallest state in the United States.

What is Rhode Island?

200

The capital of New York, but not the largest city.

What is Albany?

200

A region with a large Spanish speaking population.

What is the Southwest?
200

Young, tall, western mountains.

What are the Rocky Mountains?

200

The longest river in the United States.

What is the Mississippi River?

300

The lower 48 states are called this.

The Continental United States.

300

The capital of Ohio, named for the explorer.

What is Columbus?

300

Home to cities like Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and New York.

What is the Mid-Atlantic?

300

Flat, agricultural land in the center of the United States.

What are the Great Plains?
300

It forms the border between the United States and Mexico.

What is the Rio Grande?
400

A Southern state that is also a peninsula.

What is Florida?

400

The capital of California, named for the Blessed Sacrament.

What is Sacramento?

400

A region that contained the former Confederate States.

What is the South?

400

A large canyon, formed by the Colorado River.

What is the Grand Canyon?

400

The five Great Lakes.

What are Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior?
500

These sets of states are North-South sisters.

What are the Dakotas and the Carolinas?

500

The capital of Arkansas, which is not a big stone.

What is Little Rock?

500

A region named for a "peaceful" body of water.

What is the Pacific?

500

The lowest, and hottest, place in the United States

What is Death Valley?

500

An important Eastern river that feeds into the Mississippi.

What is the Ohio?

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