CONTINENTS
U.S. Capitals in the Midwest
U.S. Capitals in the East
The 2nd Industrial Revolution
The States
100
This large landmass sits at the South pole?

Antarctica 

100

This city was named after the Italian explorer. 

Columbus

100

New York

Albany

100

This energy source was able to provide heat and light. 

kerosene 
100

The smallest state.

Rhode Island

200

This continent has the only Portuguese speaking country in the western hemisphere. 

South America

200

This capital was named after the French name "River of the Monks".

Des Moines

200

August

Augusta 

200

Model T

Henry Ford 

200

Steel Industry 

Pennsylvania 

300

This continent is the second largest with the world's largest desert. 

Africa

300

The Simpsons.

Springfield

300

grapes 

Concord

300

Brothers that took a flight

Wilbur and Orville Wright

300

An archipelago of eight islands.

Hawaii

400

This continent is home to nearly 3 billion people.

Asia

400

The Colts

Indianapolis

400

Red Socks

Boston

400

All aboard!

Leland Standford

400

This state is surrounded by four major lakes.

Michigan

500

This continent is home to the Romance languages?

Europe (French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian)

500

North Dakota

Bismarck

500

This capital is home to the nation's largest collection of monuments and museums.

Washington, D.C.

500

This era marked the advancement and rush of inventions in communication, transportation, and energy resources in the late 1800s.

The Second Industrial Revolution

500

This state was purchased by the U.S. in the mid 19th century.

Alaska

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