By population, this is the smallest state capital.
MONTPELIER
100
This president’s nickname was “Ike.”
EISENHOWER
100
The Packers beat the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV, played in Arlington in this state.
TEXAS
100
This annual Milwaukee event has been nicknamed the “World’s Largest Music Festival.”
SUMMERFEST
100
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from this European country that helped the US win the Revolutionary War.
FRANCE
200
Which 2 capitals are closest together?
PROVIDENCE, BOSTON
200
He was the only president ever to resign.
NIXON
200
This state saw the meeting of the First Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory Summit.
UTAH
200
This beverage has historically earned Milwaukee the nickname: “______ capital of the world.”
BEER
200
This undeclared US war marked its ending in 1975 when US forces staged the largest helicopter evacuation in history from the city of Saigon.
VIETNAM WAR
300
By population, this is the largest US state capital.
PHOENIX
300
Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, & Kennedy are the only US presidents to have done this.
DIED DUE TO ASSASSINATION
300
This colony and state was the site of the first, permanent English colony in the New World.
JAMESTOWN, VIRGINIA
300
In 1854 this new political party was formed in Ripon, WI, to try to stop the expansion of slavery.
REPUBLICAN
300
This Republican from Ohio was the first president to win an election, for whom all women in the US were allowed to vote, after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920.
WARREN G. HARDING
400
Measured by feet above sea level, this is the highest state capital.
SANTA FE
400
The first president to declare war was this 4th and shortest president, who declared war on Britain in the War of 1812.
MADISON
400
This building, city, and state were the sites for the approval of the Declaration of Independence.
INDEPENDENCE HALL, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
400
Milwaukee was the site of the assassination attempt of this former president that was running again for president for the Bull Moose Party.
TEDDY ROOSEVELT
400
By population, this is the largest Native American nation in the United States. During World War II, this nation provided a secret coded language to help fight Japan.
NAVAJO
500
By land area, this is the largest US state capital.
JUNEAU
500
The only presidential pet honored with a statue (3, in fact) is Fala, a Scottish Terrier owned by this president that died in 1945.
FDR
500
Founded in 1565, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement in the US, and is found in this state.
FLORIDA
500
This French fur trader and woodsman is considered the first European to explore Wisconsin. A high school in the Milwaukee area is named after him.
JEAN NICOLET
500
The first English baby born in the New World was a girl with a last name of Dare, and this first name from the original name of the colony in which she was born.