5 Questions
Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota.
True
Jefferson City is the capital of Illinois.
False
Montgomery is the capital of Alabama.
True
Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico.
True
Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah.
False
Study Notes
State Capitals Location
State capitals are cities that serve as the hub of political activity within each state of a country. They house their respective state government buildings where officials make decisions that affect local communities. In the United States, all 50 states have a designated capital city. Here is a brief overview of some state capitols and their locations:
Alabama: Montgomery
Alaska: Juneau
Arizona: Phoenix
Arkansas: Little Rock
California: Sacramento
Colorado: Denver
Connecticut: Hartford
Delaware: Dover
Florida: Tallahassee
These are just a few examples of state capitals within the United States. Other states include, but are not limited to, Georgia (Atlanta), Hawaii (Honolulu), Idaho (Boise), Illinois (Springfield), Indiana (Indianapolis), Iowa (Des Moines), Kansas (Topeka), Kentucky (Frankfort), Louisiana (Baton Rouge), Maryland (Annapolis), Massachusetts (Boston), Michigan (Lansing), Minnesota (St Paul), Mississippi (Jackson), Missouri (Jefferson City), Montana (Helena), Nebraska (Lincoln), Nevada (Carson City), New Hampshire (Concord), New Jersey (Trenton), New Mexico (Santa Fe), New York (Albany), North Carolina (Raleigh), North Dakota (Bismarck), Ohio (Columbus), Oklahoma (Oklahoma City), Oregon (Salem), Pennsylvania (Harrisburg), Rhode Island (Providence), South Carolina (Columbia), South Dakota (Pierre), Tennessee (Nashville), Texas (Austin), Utah (Salt Lake City), Vermont (Montpelier), Virginia (Richmond), Washington (Olympia), West Virginia (Charleston), Wisconsin (Madison), and Wyoming (Cheyenne).
Test your knowledge on the state capitals of different states in the United States with this quiz. Learn about the locations and official websites of state capitols like Montgomery, Juneau, Phoenix, and more.
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