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States and Capitals
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Capitals and States
Human Geography
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Montpelier
What is the capital of Vermont
100
System of communication and transportation.
What is infrastructure?
100
How does distance from a large body of water affect seasonal climate in the mid latitudes?
What is it creates a huge temperature difference between seasons?
100
Jefferson City
What is the capital of Missouri?
100
Reasons people leave a place.
What are push factors?
200
State west of New Mexico.
What is Arizona
200
People who buy things.
Who are consumers?
200
Mountains, volcanos, and rift valleys are created by this process.
What is tectonic forces?
200
Capital of the state north of Iowa.
What is St. Paul?
200
Top five countries in population from greatest to least.
What are China, India, U.S., Indonesia and Brazil.
300
Charleston and Richmond
What are the capitals of West Viginia and Viginia?
300
A group or chain of islands.
What is an archipelago?
300
Reason Europe is not as cold as Canada.
What is the warm North Atlantic Drift?
300
Capitals of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.
What are Jackson, Montgomery and Atlanta?
300
Government ruled by religious authority/belief.
What is a theocracy?
400
State directly north of Tennessee.
What is Kentucky.
400
Another word for waterfall.
What is cataract?
400
Triangular shaped deposit at the mouth of a river.
What is a delta?
400
Capitals of Illinois, Kentucky and Colorado.
What are Springfield, Frankfort and Denver?
400
Demographic statistic related to low literacy and poverty of women.
What is a high fertility rate?
500
State east of Connecticut.
What is Rhode Island.
500
Region including China and Japan.
What is East Asia?
500
Mountains that create the rain shadow effect in the western United States.
What are the Sierra Nevada?
500
State and capital east of the state with Annapolis as its capital.
What is Dover, Delaware?
500
Year and amendment that gave women the right to vote in the U.S.
What is 1920, the 19th Amendment?