Identify the state
States and Capitals
Economy
Geography/Climate
Landmarks
100

This state is known as America's Dairy Land.

What is Wisconsin?

100

Jefferson City is the capital of this Midwestern State which is also known as the "cave state".

What is Missouri?

100

The beaches and beautiful lakes in Michigan are one reason that this industry is a part of the economy.

What is tourism?

100

Rain and snow are examples of this.

What is precipitation?

100

This sculpture is carved into granite in South Dakota.

What is Mount Rushmore?

200

This state is bordered by 4 out of the 5 Great Lakes.

What is Michigan?

200

This city is the capital of Ohio and is located right in the middle of the state.  There is also a college there.  

What is Columbus?

200

Henry Ford created a new way of making cars with an assembly line which changed which industry in the Midwest?

What is manufactoring?

200

This precious and valuable resource can be found in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

What is gold?

200

These four men's faces are what makes up the sculpture of Mount Rushmore.

Who are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln?

300

These two states are where you might find mountains in the Midwest. 

What are North Dakota and South Dakota?

300

This is the capital of Kansas and it is located in the Eastern section of the state.

What is Topeka?

300

Trade has always been an important part of the Midwest economy because of this resource.

What are water resources (lakes and rivers)?

300

Many of the plains states of the Midwest experience these intense storms.

What are tornados?

300

In Wisconsin, you will find this landmark which is known as the "jewel box" of major American caves.

What is the Cave of Mounds?

400

The city and state where you can visit the Gateway Arch.

What is St. Louis, Missouri?

400

Bismark is the captial of this northern Midwest state.

What is North Dakota?

400

Coal and oil are found in many areas of the Midwest.  These are examples of this kind of resource.

What is a natural resource (or a non-renewable resource)?

400

These two large rivers can be found in the Midwest.

What is the Mississippi River and Ohio River?

400

This is the tallest stainless steel monument in the world.

What is the Gateway Arch?

500

To visit the famous faces of Mount Rushmore, you would need to travel to this state in the Midwest. 

What is South Dakota?

500

This capital of Minnesota is one of the cities referred to as the "Twin Cities" of the state.  It's "twin" is Minneapolis.

What is St. Paul?

500

The Great Plains states are most commonly known for these two things (industries).  

What are cattle ranching and wheat crops?

500

Mound builders built mysterious mounds for burials and home in this state.

What is Illinois ?

500
This famous bridge, built in 1954, is 5 miles long and connects two peninsulas found in the Midwest.

What is the Mackinac Bridge?