Cities of the World
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"State" the Facts
Europe and Asia
100

What city in the United States has the greatest population?

New York City

100

What great Indian chief invented the Cherokees' written language?

Sequoya

100

What is the principal mountain range in the eastern United States?

Appalachian Mountains

100

What southern state is a peninsula?

Florida

100

In what country are cattle considered sacred?

India

200

In what city could one visit the Louvre Palace?

Paris

200

The Wampanoags shared what holiday with the Pilgrims?

Thanksgiving

200

What desert plant is native to the Western Hemisphere?

Cactus

200

Which is the only state named for a president?

Washington

200

In what European country did the Protestant Reformation begin?

Germany

300

In which American city is Independence Hall located?

Philadelphia

300

Who was Egypt's only known woman pharaoh?

Queen Hatshepsut

300

The Aswan Dam spans what great river?

Nile

300

Which state has the longest coastline?

Alaska

300

What is Switzerland's largest city?

Zurich

400

What was the second city on which an atomic bomb was dropped in World War II?

Nagasaki

400

After the Great Flood, who were the first people to develop and use writing?

Sumerians

400

The George Washington Bridge crosses what river to New York City?

Hudson River

400

What was the Dutch name for New York?

New Amsterdam

400

Which European city was divided by a wall between 1961 and 1990?

Berlin

500

At what village was Napoleon Bonaparte defeated by the Duke of Wellington in 1815?

Waterloo

500

The people of what country were members of social castes?

India

500

What is the term used for the beginning points of river system?

Headwaters
500

Which state was the first to ratify the Constitution?

Delaware

500

In what country did the Fascist Party originate?

Italy

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