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What is the capital of Alabama?
What is the capital of Alabama?
- Montgomery (correct)
- Mobile
- Birmingham
- Huntsville
What is the capital of Alaska?
What is the capital of Alaska?
- Sitka
- Anchorage
- Juneau (correct)
- Fairbanks
What is the capital of Arizona?
What is the capital of Arizona?
- Mesa
- Scottsdale
- Phoenix (correct)
- Tucson
What is the capital of Arkansas?
What is the capital of Arkansas?
What is the capital of California?
What is the capital of California?
What is the capital of Colorado?
What is the capital of Colorado?
What is the capital of Connecticut?
What is the capital of Connecticut?
What is the capital of Delaware?
What is the capital of Delaware?
What is the capital of Florida?
What is the capital of Florida?
What is the capital of Georgia?
What is the capital of Georgia?
What is the capital of Hawaii?
What is the capital of Hawaii?
What is the capital of Idaho?
What is the capital of Idaho?
What is the capital of Illinois?
What is the capital of Illinois?
What is the capital of Indiana?
What is the capital of Indiana?
What is the capital of Iowa?
What is the capital of Iowa?
What is the capital of Kansas?
What is the capital of Kansas?
What is the capital of Kentucky?
What is the capital of Kentucky?
What is the capital of Louisiana?
What is the capital of Louisiana?
What is the capital of Maine?
What is the capital of Maine?
What is the capital of Maryland?
What is the capital of Maryland?
What is the capital of Massachusetts?
What is the capital of Massachusetts?
What is the capital of Michigan?
What is the capital of Michigan?
What is the capital of Minnesota?
What is the capital of Minnesota?
What is the capital of Mississippi?
What is the capital of Mississippi?
What is the capital of Missouri?
What is the capital of Missouri?
What is the capital of Montana?
What is the capital of Montana?
What is the capital of Nebraska?
What is the capital of Nebraska?
What is the capital of Nevada?
What is the capital of Nevada?
What is the capital of New Hampshire?
What is the capital of New Hampshire?
What is the capital of New Jersey?
What is the capital of New Jersey?
What is the capital of New Mexico?
What is the capital of New Mexico?
What is the capital of New York?
What is the capital of New York?
What is the capital of North Carolina?
What is the capital of North Carolina?
What is the capital of North Dakota?
What is the capital of North Dakota?
What is the capital of Ohio?
What is the capital of Ohio?
What is the capital of Oklahoma?
What is the capital of Oklahoma?
What is the capital of Oregon?
What is the capital of Oregon?
What is the capital of Pennsylvania?
What is the capital of Pennsylvania?
What is the capital of Rhode Island?
What is the capital of Rhode Island?
What is the capital of South Carolina?
What is the capital of South Carolina?
What is the capital of South Dakota?
What is the capital of South Dakota?
What is the capital of Tennessee?
What is the capital of Tennessee?
What is the capital of Texas?
What is the capital of Texas?
What is the capital of Utah?
What is the capital of Utah?
What is the capital of Vermont?
What is the capital of Vermont?
What is the capital of Virginia?
What is the capital of Virginia?
What is the capital of Washington?
What is the capital of Washington?
What is the capital of West Virginia?
What is the capital of West Virginia?
What is the capital of Wisconsin?
What is the capital of Wisconsin?
What is the capital of Wyoming?
What is the capital of Wyoming?
Study Notes
U.S. State Capitals
- Alabama's capital is Montgomery.
- Juneau serves as the capital of Alaska.
- Arizona's government operates from Phoenix.
- Little Rock is the capital city of Arkansas.
- California's political center is Sacramento.
- Denver is recognized as the capital of Colorado.
- Hartford holds the status of capital in Connecticut.
- Dover is the capital of Delaware.
- Tallahassee functions as Florida's capital.
- Atlanta is the capital city of Georgia.
- Honolulu serves as the capital of Hawaii.
- Boise is the capital of Idaho.
- Springfield is the political capital of Illinois.
- Indianapolis is the capital city of Indiana.
- Iowa's capital is Des Moines.
- Topeka is known as Kansas's capital.
- Frankfort serves as Kentucky's capital.
- Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana.
- Augusta functions as the capital of Maine.
- Annapolis is recognized as the capital of Maryland.
- Boston is the capital city of Massachusetts.
- Lansing is the political capital of Michigan.
- St. Paul serves as the capital of Minnesota.
- Jackson is the capital of Mississippi.
- Jefferson City holds the status of capital in Missouri.
- Helena is recognized as the capital of Montana.
- Lincoln serves as the capital of Nebraska.
- Carson City is the capital of Nevada.
- Concord is the political capital of New Hampshire.
- Trenton is the capital city of New Jersey.
- Santa Fe is recognized as New Mexico's capital.
- Albany serves as the political capital of New York.
- Raleigh is the capital city of North Carolina.
- Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota.
- Columbus is the capital of Ohio.
- Oklahoma City functions as the capital of Oklahoma.
- Salem is recognized as Oregon's capital.
- Harrisburg is the political capital of Pennsylvania.
- Providence serves as the capital of Rhode Island.
- Columbia is the capital of South Carolina.
- Pierre is the capital city of South Dakota.
- Nashville is recognized as Tennessee's capital.
- Austin serves as the capital of Texas.
- Salt Lake City is the political capital of Utah.
- Montpelier is recognized as the capital of Vermont.
- Richmond functions as Virginia's capital.
- Olympia is the capital of Washington.
- Charleston serves as the capital city of West Virginia.
- Madison is known as Wisconsin's capital.
- Cheyenne is the capital of Wyoming.
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