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100

What is the capital of Tennessee?

 Answer: Nashville

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Tennessee is in what region of the United States?

Answer: Southeast

100

What symbol appears on the American flag?

Answer: Stars and stripes

100

What is the largest ocean next to the United States?

Answer: Pacific Ocean

100

Which state is shaped like a mitten?

Answer: Michigan

200

What is the capital of California?

Answer: Sacramento

200

Which region is known for deserts and canyons?

Answer: Southwest

200

What bird is the national bird of the United States?

Answer: Bald Eagle

200

What mountain range runs through the eastern United States?

Answer: Appalachian Mountains

200

Which state is known as the Sunshine State?

Answer: Florida

300

What is the capital of Florida?

Answer: Tallahassee

300

Which region has many farms and the Great Lakes?

Answer: Midwest

300

What flower is often a state symbol?

Answer: State flower

300

What river is one of the longest in the United States?

Answer: Mississippi River

300

Which state has the Grand Canyon?

Answer: Arizona

400

What is the capital of Texas?

Answer: Austin

400

Which region includes states like Maine and Massachusetts?

Answer: Northeast

400

What tree produces acorns?

Answer: Oak tree

400

What desert is found in the Southwest region?

Answer: Mojave Desert

400

Which state is famous for potatoes?

Answer: Idaho

500

Question: What is the capital of New York?

Answer: Albany

500

Which region is known for beaches, mountains, and Hollywood?

Answer: West

500

What do state symbols help represent?

Answer: A state’s history, culture, or nature

500

What are the five Great Lakes called together?

Answer: The Great Lakes

500

Which two states are not connected to the mainland U.S.?

Alaska and Hawaii

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