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What states capital is Columbus?

Ohio

100

What is the capital of Kansas?

Topeka

100

What state produces the most corn in the Midwest?

Iowa

100

What city is a major transportation hub?

Chicago

100

St. Louis was originally a region of wild country, unexplored by Europeans known as what?

Frontier 

200

What states capital is Lincoln?

Nebraska

200

What is the capital of Minnesota?

St. Paul

200

What state produces the most wheat in the Midwest?

Kansas

200

What is the preparing meat for sale called?

Meat Packing

200

The US government set aside land for Native Americans known as what?

Reservations

300

What states capital is Lansing?

Michigan

300

What is the capital of Wisconsin?

Madison

300

Why is Iowa a good place to farm?

It has fertile soil.

300

How long did it originally take to produce a car before Fords assembly line?

12 hours

300

Who was the chief of the Oglala Tribe?

Crazy Horse

400

What states capital is Bismark?

North Dakota


400

What is the capital of Iowa?

Des Moines

400

What state produces the most dairy products in the Midwest?

Wisconsin

400

How many workers does O'hare Airport employ? 

40,000

400

What city is known as the "Gateway to the West"?

St.Louis

500

What states capital is Jefferson City?

Missouri

500

What is the capital of South Dakota?

Pierre

500

Which of the Great Lakes is the largest?

Lake Superior

500

If Wrigley Field is the second oldest ballpark in America, what ballpark is the oldest?

Fenway (where the Red Sox play)

500

Mall of America attracts how many shoppers a year to Minnesota?

About 40 million

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