As Americans, we learn about the geography of our country from a young age. We study maps, memorize state capitals, and learn about the various regions that make up the United States. But how well do we really know the geography of our country?
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Introduction
As Americans, we learn about the geography of our country from a young age. We study maps, memorize state capitals, and learn about the various regions that make up the United States. But how well do we really know the geography of our country?
In this article, we'll test your knowledge of the US map without borders. Can you identify each state just by looking at its shape and location? Let's find out!
The Quiz
Below, you'll find a map of the United States without any state borders. Your task is to identify each state and its capital. Don't worry, we'll provide the answers after the quiz!
The Questions
1. What is the capital of Alabama?
2. Which state is located directly north of South Carolina?
3. What is the capital of Nevada?
4. Which state is located directly west of Colorado?
5. What is the capital of Oregon?
6. Which state is located directly south of Minnesota?
7. What is the capital of Louisiana?
8. Which state is located directly east of California?
9. What is the capital of Maine?
10. Which state is located directly south of New Hampshire?
The Answers
1. The capital of Alabama is Montgomery.
2. North Carolina is located directly north of South Carolina.
3. The capital of Nevada is Carson City.
4. Utah is located directly west of Colorado.
5. The capital of Oregon is Salem.
6. Iowa is located directly south of Minnesota.
7. The capital of Louisiana is Baton Rouge.
8. Arizona is located directly east of California.
9. The capital of Maine is Augusta.
10. Massachusetts is located directly south of New Hampshire.
Conclusion
So, how did you do on the US Map No Borders Quiz? Did you ace it, or did you struggle with some of the questions? Either way, we hope you had fun testing your knowledge of US geography. And who knows, maybe you learned something new about our country's states and capitals!