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100

What is the capital of Connecticut?

Hartford

100

The longest river in the world 

Nile

100

A scientist who studies objects to learn about past human life

Archaeologist 

100

Maine is located in what region

The Northeast 

100

When Columbus made contact with the Taino people in 1492, he began what is now called the __________

Exchange

Columbian

200

The capital of this state is Concord

New Hampshire

200

A deep valley with very steep sides is called a 

Canyon

200

People who moved from place to place as a group to find food

Nomads 

200

California is located in this region 

The West 

200

John Cabot was searching for the ____________

Passage.

Northwest 

300

What is the capital of Texas 

Austin 

300

A piece of land having all sides surrounded by water is called

An Island

300

Clothing was made primarily from 

Animal skins

300

Mount Rushmore is the most popular attraction in 

South Dakota 

300

This river was named after Henry Hudson 

The Hudson River 

400

Augusta is this states capital 

Maine 

400

A raised area or mound of land

A hill

400

Long periods of extreme cold that affects all of the earth 

The Ice Age

400

This region is home to New Orleans 

The Southeast 

400

Chief Powhatan's daughter 

Pocahontas 

500

Our Nations capital 

Washington D.C. 

500

A large flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean 

A river 

500

Ranking of people in a group is called 

A hierarchy 

500

The Great Plains are home to this region

The Midwest

500

A person who teaches his or her religious beliefs to people with different beliefs is called a M______

Missionary