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100

Which state has the nickname "The Lone Star State"?

Texas

100
Which giant statue stands in New York, and was a gift from france?

The Statue of Liberty

100

Which state is famous for producing the most oranges?

Florida

100

This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower and is known as the "Land of Love"

France

100

Which country has the largest land mass?

Russia

200

Which state is the Statue of Liberty located in?

New York

200

Where can you find the Golden Gate Bridge?

California

200

This country is well-known for producing technology, including robots, video games, and electronics.

Japan

200

This country has the Great Wall, one of the world's largest walls.

China

200

In what country today can ancient pyramids built by Mayan and Aztec civilizations be found?

Mexico

300

Name the state that has the city of Nashville, known for country music

Tennesse

300

Which state is home to the famous Yosemite National Park?

California

300

Which industry is responsible for growing food?

Agriculture

300

This country is an island nation famous for Kangaroos

Australia 

300

Name the 7 continents.

Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America

400

Which state has the largest Native American population?

Oklahoma

400

You can see the faces of four presidents carved into this mountain in which U.S. state?

South Dakota

400

Which state is the top producer of peanuts and peaches?

Georgia

400

This country is known for its ancient pyramids and the Nile River.

Egypt

400

What is the longest river in the U.S.?

Mississippi River

500

Which state has the city called Seattle?

Washington
500

Where is the White House?

Washington D.C.

500

Which state is known for producing the most salmon?

Alaska

500

This country is known for maple syrup and has two official languages: English and french

Canada

500

Which state has the most active volcanoes?

Alaska

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