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100

New Mexico became the 47th state in this year.

What was 1912?

100
This city hosts the New Mexico Balloon Festival.
What is Albuquerque?
100
True or False: The lowest water-to-land ratio of all 50 states is New Mexico.
What is True?
100

This state borders New Mexico to the west.

What is Arizona?

100
This is the state vegetable
What is the chile?
200

Spain created these religious communities to convert Pueblo people to Christianity.

What were missions?

200

This city is the capital of New Mexico.

What is Santa Fe?

200
This is New Mexico's largest lake.
What is Elephant Butte Reservoir?
200
This is the New Mexico state flower
What is the yucca?
200
The state of New Mexico shares an international border with what country.
What is Mexico?
300

This route connected Missouri to Santa Fe and increased trade in New Mexico.


What was the Santa Fe Trail?

300
This town calls itself the "Indian Capital of the World".
What is Gallup?
300
This river runs the entire length of New Mexico
What is the Rio Grande?
300
Name the symbol on the New Mexico state flag
What is the zia symbol?
300

This traditional Pueblo structure is often used for ceremonies and meetings.

What is a kiva?

400

This idea encouraged Americans to believe the United States should expand across North America.

What was Manifest Destiny?

400
This is New Mexico's largest city.
What is Albuquerque
400
New Mexico is one of the Four Corners states. These are the other three.
What are Utah, Colorado, and Arizona?
400
This is the offical New Mexico state animal.
What is the black bear?
400
Where is Carlsbad Caverns located.
What is Carlsbad?
500

This Pueblo Revolt leader helped organize Pueblo communities against Spanish rule in 1680.

Who was Popé?

500

This southeastern New Mexico city is near Carlsbad Caverns National Park.

What is Carlsbad?

500

This national park is known for its white gypsum sand dunes.

What is White Sands National Park?

500
True or False: The Palace of Governors in Santa Fe, built in 1610, is one of the oldest public buildings in America.
What is True?
500

This building material is made from dried mud bricks often seen in New Mexico buildings.

What is adobe?