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100

The state of Vermont is known for its production of what natural resource?

Maple Syrup

100

This well known US city is part of the Northeast region but is not part of a state.

Washington DC

100
This river acts as a natural boundary between the Eastern & Western United States.

Mississippi River 

100

This famous landmark was given to the United States as a gift from the French. It is made of copper and sits in the New York Harbor.

Statue of Liberty 

100

This state is home to 3 out of the 5 coldest cities in the United States.

North Dakota 

200

Name 2 crops grown in the Southeast Region.

Oranges, Peaches, Cotton, Tobacco, Peanuts, Sugar Cane 

200

This State has the largest population in the entire country.

California 

200
The United States is home to many mountain ranges, what are the two major ranges called?

Rocky Mountains & Appalachian Mountains

200

This famous bridge is located in the San Francisco Bay and appears as a symbol on the Golden State Warriors jerseys. 

Golden Gate Bridge 

200

the first Starbucks, the Space Needle, Grunge Music and Pikes Market are all characteristics of the western state.

Washington

300

Pineapple, Apples, Potatoes, Avocados and Artichokes are all crops produced in this regoin

West

300

This state is made up of two peninsulas and is home to the "Motor City" Detroit 

Michigan 

300

This lake is unique in the sense that it does not contain freshwater and is not drinkable. 

Salt Lake 

300

The Gateway Arch is located in which US city? 

St. Louis, MO

300

This state is home to Disneyworld, the Kennedy Space Station, and Seaworld. 

Florida 
400

Name 3 states known for their oil production

North Dakota, Alaska, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico

400

This state is the 4th largest in size and has a rapidly increasing population due to its beautiful landscape.

Montana

400

This river flows through two regions and creates the natural boundary between the states of Arizona and California 

Colorado River

400

Seattle, Washington is home to a 605 foot tall tower that visitors can go in to to look over the city. What is this landmark called?

Space Needle 

400

This state is known for having the lowest population in the country, being home to Yellowstone National Park, and having a rodeo that lasts all summer long in its city of Cody. 

Wyoming

500

The "Appalachian States" (Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina) are known for producing this natural resource. 

Coal

500

This city was the first capital of the United States before it changed to Washington DC. 

New York City 

500

Name the two deserts located in the Southwest Region

Sonoran & Chihuahuan deserts

500

Mount Rushmore is famous landmark located in South Dakota. Which 4 presidents have their faces carved into the mountain. (Hint: GW, TR, AL & TJ are their initials)

George Washington, Teddy Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson.

500

This state is known for being the home to the very first Walmart, number #1 diamond producer in the US, and being the home former president Bill Clinton. 

Arkansas