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100

A southern state.

What is Florida?

100

The smallest state by area.

What is Rhode Island?

100

The youngest state.

What is Hawaii?

100

The state known for it's "panhandle".

What is Oklahoma?

100

The region containing states such as California, Washington, and Oregon.

What is the West Coast?

200

A western state.

What is California?

200

The second largest state by area.

What is Texas?

200

The first state to join the union in 1787.

What is Delaware?

200

The state known for its lakes.

What is Michigan?
200

The region containing states such as Florida, New York, and Georgia?

What is the East Coast?

300

A northern state.

What is New York?

300

The state with the highest average elevation.

What is Colorado?

300

The state that split in 2 during the Civil War in 1863

What is Virginia?

300

The state known for producing potatoes.

What is Idaho?

300

The region containing states such as Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi? 

What is the Southeast?
400

A central state.

What is Kansas?

400

The state that the longest river in the United States is named after.

What is Missouri?
400

The U.S. territory with the highest population.

What is Puerto Rico?

400

The state known for being the first state to have a style of Jazz named after it.

What is Louisiana?

400

The region containing states such as Vermont, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.

What is New England?
500

An eastern state.

What is Vermont?

500

The most eastern state.

What is Alaska? (It's so far west it crosses into the eastern hemisphere)

500

The state that has joined the Union the most.

What is Georgia?

500

The Territory known for being the farthest from the Capitol, Washington, D.C.

What is American Samoa?
500

The region containing territories such as Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa.

What is the Pacific Islands?