State and Capitals | National Parks | Lakes and Rivers | State's Nicknames | Fun Facts About the United States |
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A. Lansing
B. Denmark C. Ann Arbor
What is the capital of Michigan
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A. Sleeping Bear and Sand Dunes
B. Sleeping Moose and Sand Dunes C. Sleeping Cow and Sand Dunes
This park is well known and is in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, it is somewhat near Traverse City.
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A. Luke Superior
B. Lake Ontario C. Burt Lake
This lake is the only lake that has no part of it touching Michigan.
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A. California
B. Florida C. North Carolina
This state is called the Sunshine State.
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A. Michigan
B. Arkansas C. Missouri
This state is known for having the Gateway Arch in it.
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A. Oregon
B. Maine C. Washington
What is Olympia the capital of?
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A. Illinois
B. Michigan C. Indiana
Where is Pictured Rocks National park located?
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A. Mississippi River
B. Nile River C. Yukon River
This river is one of the longest rivers in the U.S.A. and is known for touching 10 states.
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A. Georgia
B. Alabama C. Louisiana
This state is called the Peach State.
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A. Texas
B. Oklahoma C. Arizona
This state has a larger population, is usually very dry, and Houston is one of the cities that it has.
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A. Minneapolis
B. Annapolis C. Baltimore
What is the capital of Maryland?
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A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Thomas Jefferson C. Andrew Jackson
Which President is not on Mount Rushmore?
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A. Lake Huron
B. Lake Superior C. Crater Lake
Which lake is the deepest freshwater lake in the US
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A. Nevada
B. New York C. California
This state is known as the Golden State.
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A. North Dakota
B. South Dakota C. Montana
This state has Mount Rushmore in it
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A. Maui
B. O'ahu C. KauaŹ»i
Which island is the capital of Hawaii located on?
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A. Greenfield National Park
B. Redwood National Park C. Blackbear National Park
This National Park is found in California and is known for its particular type of tree that it is named after.
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A. Lake Superior
B. Lake Michigan C. Lake Erie
Which lake is the largest freshwater lake in the US
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A. Oregon
B. Nevada C. Okalahoma
This state is known as the silver state.
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A. Alabama
B. Mississippi C. Louisiana
This state has the Mississippi River and New Orleans.
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A. 1975
B. 1948 C. 1959
When did Alaska become a state?
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A. 7
B. 8 C. 5
How many National Parks are in Montana?
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A. Mississippi River
B. Colorado River C. Delaware River
This river goes straight down the Grand Canyon.
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A. Virginia
B. Maryland C. Delaware
This state is known as the First State.
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A. Vermont
B. New Hampshire C. Rhode Island
This state is known for its maple syrup, cheese, and ice cream.
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