States and Capitals 1
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
States and Capitals 2
100

The capital of New York.

What is Albany?

100

The study of the physical and human features of a place.

What is geography?

100

A business that manufactures a product or provides a service.

What is industry?"

100

The lawmaking branch of the American government that is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

What is Congress?

100

The capital of the United States of America

What is Washington D.C.?

200

Montgomery is the capital of this state.

What is Alabama?

200

An area of Earth’s surface that has some unique geographic characteristics that sets it apart from other areas.

What is a region?

200

A town or city built around a harbor where ships can dock.

What is port?

200

A tree-lined park in Washington D.C., that is surrounded by museums, monuments, and government buildings.

What is the National Mall?

200

The capital of Virginia?

What is Richmond?

300

Frankfort is the capital of this state.

What is Kentucky?

300

Something from nature that is useful to humans.

What is a natural resource?

300

The four numbers on a compass rose are called ________________directions

What is cardinal?

300

Having people living in the area.

What is populated?

300

Boston is the capital of this state.

What is Massachusetts?

400

The capital of Colorado.

What is Denver?

400

Native to a particular region or environment.

What is indigenous?

400

A person from one country who moves to another country to live.

What is immigrant?

400

The name of the land where it meets the ocean.

What is coast?

400

The capital of Hawaii.

What is Honolulu?

500

Juneau is the capital of this state.

What is Alaska?

500

A natural physical feature on Earth's surface.

What is a landform?

500

A part of a sea or ocean that extends into land.

What is bay?

500

Having many people living in a small area.

What is densely populated?

500

The capital of Pennsylvania.

What is Harrisburg?