States and Capitals
National Parks
Lakes and Rivers
State's Nicknames
Fun Facts About The United States
100

What is the capital of Montana?

Helena 

100

Where is Grand Canyon National Park?

Arizona

100

Name the 5 Great Lakes.

Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario
100

What is Florida's nickname?

The Sunshine State

100

Which state looks like a frog with one leg missing?

West Virginia

200

What state is associated with the capital, Albany?

New York 

200

What is one attraction from Everglades National Park?

The grassy slow-moving river

200

How many states does the Mississippi River flow through?

It flows through 10 states

200

What state is the Aloha State associated with?

Hawaii

200

Did California vote red or blue in the 1996 election?

Blue

300

What is the capital of Maine?

Augusta 

300

Where is Glacier National Park?

Montana

300
Which two countries does the Detroit River separate?

The United States, and Canada

300

What is Michigan's nickname?

The Great Lakes State

300

What 5 states are swing states?

Michigan, Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, and Wisconsin

400

What state is associated with the capital, Sacramento?

California 

400

What is one attraction from Yellowstone National Park?

Its gushing geyser, named Old Faithful
400

Which state takes pride in having over 10,00 lakes?

Minnesota 

400

What state is the Silver State associated with?

Nevada

400

Did Michigan vote red or blue in the 2016 election?

Red

500

What is the capital of Alaska?

Juneau 

500

Where is Yosemite National Park?

California 

500

What is the only state without natural lakes?

Maryland 

500

What is Kentucky's nickname?

The Bluegrass State

500

What are the top 10 states with the most electoral college votes?

California, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Georgia, and North Carolina

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