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100

Which state is named after King Louis XIV of France?

Louisiana

100

Which state's capital is Salt Lake City?

Utah

100

What state is the Statue of Liberty located?

New York

100

Which state is nicknamed "The Grand Canyon State"?

Arizona

100

Which state is known for their diamonds?

Arkansas

200

Which state has a football team named after people who went there in search of gold?

California

200

In which state can you find Las Vegas?

Nevada

200

What state is Yellowstone National Park located in?

Wyoming

200

Which state is nicknamed "The Evergreen State"?

Washington

200

Which state produces the most maple syrup?

Vermont

300

What was the first U.S. state?

Delaware

300

What is the ONLY state you cannot drive to?

Hawaii

300

In which state can you find Mt. Rushmore?

South Dakota

300

Which state is known as "The Sunshine State"?

Florida

300

In which state was the largest mammoth fossil found?

Nebraska

400

Which state did the battle cry "Remember the Alamo" originate from?

Texas

400

What is the smallest state by land area?

Rhode Island

400

In which state can you visit Crater Lake, a lake formed after a volcano erupted and then collapsed?

Oregon

400

Which state is known as "The Peach State"?

Georgia

400

Which state has its own alphabet in addition to the English alphabet?

Hawaii

500

Which state was the SECOND TO LAST to join the U.S.?

Alaska

500

Of the lower 48 states, what is the easternmost state?

Maine

500

In which state can you find the Liberty Bell, a symbol of America's independence?

Pennsylvania

500

Which state is known as "The Badger State"?

Wisconsin

500

What state's name comes from Native American words meaning "people" and "red"?

Oklahoma