States and Capitals
Landmarks
History
Famous Americans
Made in America
100
This state's capital is Lansing.
What is Michigan?
100
This statue is of a lady that appears to be holding a torch.
The Statue of Liberty
100
The year that the United States discovered.
1776
100
This person discovered gravitation and changed the way America saw science.
Isaac Newton
100
An electric device, usually found in restrooms, that took the place of paper towels.
A hand dryer
200
True or False: The capital of Hawaii is Waipio.
False. Correct Answer?
200
This well known landmark is where the president lives during the presidential term.
The White House
200
This holiday is celebrated today to celebrate the independence of the United States.
The Fourth of July / Independence Day
200
This person was an African American preacher that lead Civil Rights Movements. He was from Alabama.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
200
A type of game that is played on a television, computer or handheld.
A video game
300
The capital of Tennessee.
Nashville
300
Here in South Dakota resides a sculpture of four of our most respected presidents: Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
Mount Rushmore
300
The last two states to become a part of the United States.
Alaska and Hawaii
300
This man played a crucial role in shaping the American Constitution law. He was a federalist, and he stressed on the importance of Federal Laws over State Laws.
John Marshall
300
These are put into cars for automatic release upon a auto vehicle wreck. They quickly inflate to decrease the overall impact.
an airbag
400
The capital of California.
Sacramento
400
This landmark stretched for 277 miles and is 18 miles wide. This landmark is in Arizona.
The Grand Canyon
400
How many years did the Civil War last.
Four Years (1861-1865)
400
The 16th president of the United States.
Abraham Lincoln
400
This was create to use with a computer to navigate the arrow on a monitor screen.
a computer mouse
500
The capitol of Iowa.
Des Moines
500
This landmark was built to honor George Washington with a 555 ft obelisk in Washington, D.C.
The Washington Monument
500
The first president of the United States.
George Washington
500
The 45th president of the United States.
Barack Obama