U.S. States
Countries of the World
Governments
World Religions
Capitals (State and National)
100

Home of the John F Kennedy Space Center

Florida

100

The home of Christopher Columbus.

Spain

100

The rule of the people, for the people, by the people

Democracy

100

According to research, more than 20% of Americans claim this, up from 12% in 2003.

Having no religious beliefs

100

Baton Rouge

Louisiana

200

Home of the United States Air Force Academy

Colorado 

200

This country has more lakes than the rest of the world has combined.

Canada

200

Where supreme authority is vested in a single individual and is usually hereditary, such as a king or queen.

Monarchy

200

The most popular religion in India

Hinduism

200

Olympia

Washington

300

Home of the world's largest landlocked harbor AND highest peak in the lower 48 states

California

300

Home to the Autobahn Highway.

Germany

300

A system of government where the nation owns the industry and runs it on behalf of the people.

Communism

300

The most popular religion of China

Buddhism

300

Lisbon

Portugal

400

The home of the Appomattox Court House, near to where the Civil War came to an end.

Virginia

400

Other than its official namesake language, this country also has 5 other official languages: Finnish, Yiddish, Sami, Meankieli, and Romani

Sweden

400

An oppressive form of government, where one person comes to power usually by force, intimidation, or inheritance.

Dictatorship

400

Vatican City is an enclosed independent state held within what country

Italy

400

Oslo

Norway
500

Home to the Twin Cities

Minnesota

500

This country produces and eats more chocolate than any other country

Switzerland

500

A way of ruling that advocates total control of the people and seeks to promote ancestral and cultural values while eradicating foreign influence.

Fascism

500

The most popular religion is Shintoism

Japan

500

Kathmandu

Nepal

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