States and Capitols
National Parks
Lakes and Rivers
States Nicknames
Fun Facts About the U.S.A.
100

What is the Capitol of Texas?

Austin

100

What is the most famous national park in Wyoming?

Yellowstone National Park

100

Name the 5 Great Lakes

Michigan, Superior, Huron, Ontario, Erie

100

What is California's state nickname?

The Golden State

100

What is the most popular ice cream flavor in America?

Chocolate Ice-Cream.

200

What is the Capital of Delaware? 

Dover
200

What makes a National Park?

For a place to be considered a national park, it must 

  1. It must possess a unique resource.

  2. It must be in need of protection by the National Park Service

  3. It must be protected land.

200

Which great lake is the deepest?

Lake Superior

200

What is Georgia's State nickname? 

The Peach State

200

Which of the states are swing-states: Iowa, Michigan, California, Ohio


Michigan, Iowa, Ohio

300

What is the Capitol of Tennessee?

Nashville

300

Where is the glacier national park?

Montana

300

What is the deepest river in the U.S?

The Hudson River

300

What is Iowa's state nickname?

The Prairie State 

300

As of 2020, what percent of the U.S. usually votes democratic?

31%

400

What is the Capitol of Washington?

Olympia

400

Where is Pictured Rock National Park located in?

Michigan

400

Which Great Lake is the most dangerous?

Lake Michigan
400

This is which state's nickname: The Diamond State

Delaware

400

Who was the 5th president of the U.S.?

James Monroe

500

What is the capital of North Carolina?

Raleigh

500

Where is Acadia National Park?

Maine

500

Which State has over 10,000 lakes?

Minnesota

500

What is Indiana's state nickname?

The Hoosier State.   


500

What percent of the U.S. is republican as of 2020?

25%