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100
Native Americans of this region learned how to tap certain trees in this area to produce a product many of us enjoy today.
What is maple syrup?
100
Florida, The Sunshine State, is known for growing this natural resource.
What are oranges?
100
This region is known for these bodies of water that are found primarily in the Midwest.
What are the Great Lakes?
100
This highway stretches from Chicago, IL and heads all the way through the Southwest to LA.
What is Route 66?
100
This is one of the most legendary and famous trails that pioneers followed as they settled the West.
What is the Oregon Trail?
200
This mountain range begins in the northern part of this region and ends in the Southeast.
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
200
Men, women, and children from Africa were enslaved and brought to this region in chains, many forced to harvest this natural resource. 
What is cotton?
200
This major river is one of the most important in the USA.
What is the Mississippi River?
200
Due to an abundance of this in the soil, Native Americans of this region, such as the Hopi, Zuni, and others, were able to build adobe pueblo homes.
What is clay?
200
This natural phenomena and natural landmark attracts millions of tourists to Yellowstone National Park. 
What is Old Faithful?
300
Early settlers to this region from this country have influenced culture in the Northeast, and remain an important part of our history as well.
What is England?
300
This large area of marsh and swampland is a national park and home to alligators, turtles, herons, and many other forms of wildlife. 
What is the Everglades?
300
This iconic landmark of the Midwest represents Thomas Jefferson's vision of a nation that stretched from sea to shining sea.  It also honors the explorers, Lewis and Clark, and the pioneers who settled the West. 
What is the Gateway Arch?
300
This river is responsible for carving the Grand Canyon, one of the most famous and visited natural landmarks of the Southwest.
What is the Colorado River?
300
This significant event in 1849 produced a mass migration to the West with people dreaming of striking it rich.
What is the Gold Rush?
400
This historical landmark in the Northeast is extremely important because it is where our Founding Fathers debated our nation's government and drafted the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. 
What is Independence Hall?
400
This famous pioneer and early settler discovered a clearing through the Cumberland Gap in 1775 to open the western frontier.
Who is Daniel Boone?
400
These are two important nicknames for the Midwest region.  One relates to the severe weather of this region, and the other for the natural resources and products produced here.
What is Tornado Alley and The Breadbasket of America?
400
Texas, in particular, is known for producing this important non-renewable natural resource.
What is oil (a.k.a. black gold)?
400
The West is a region of extremes due to its size.  It has both the coldest and hottest temperatures, in addition to the driest and wettest.  Name the hottest spot in the West. 
What is Death Valley?
500
Water is an important natural resource in this region.  The flowing water from rivers were perfect for settlers to use.  This is the name of the kinds of factories that were built by rivers to make textiles in the Northeast.
What are mills?
500
The Spanish were the first to form a colony in this region, then the English and the French.  All of these countries have influenced the culture of this region.  Name the Spanish, English, and French colonies.
What is St. Augustine, Jamestown, and New Orleans?
500
Without a doubt, this is the greatest land deal in US history.  It literally doubled the size of our nation in 1803.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
500
These three culture groups have had a tremendous impact on the culture of the Southwest region.
Who are Native Americans, Spanish, and Mexicans?
500
This Native American culture group has had a major impact on Alaskan culture up in the Pacific Northwest region.  They are also known as Eskimos.
Who are the Inuit?
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