Statistics for Walking Across America's Borders #2

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  • This quiz has been taken 40 times
  • The average score is 11 of 21

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HintAnswer% Correct
This state has a Great Lake named after it.Michigan
100%
Its name can be found in its capital's name.Indiana
88%
This state is famous for its potatoes.Idaho
83%
This is the largest state that is landlocked.Montana
79%
This state has the third largest city in the US.Illinois
75%
Sioux Falls is this state's largest city.South Dakota
71%
The Jazz are the only NBA team in this state.Utah
71%
People say it has 4 sides, but it actually has 697 sides.Colorado
67%
This state borders both the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.Iowa
58%
This is the largest state in the continental U.S.Texas
58%
It is one of only two states to border the nation's capital.Maryland
46%
With Missouri, this state is tied for the most states bordered.Tennessee
46%
On July 2, 1962, this state opened the first Walmart store.Arkansas
38%
This state has the most diners of any state.New Jersey
38%
This state has the state capital with the highest elevation.New Mexico
38%
Despite having the largest city in the nation, it ranks fourth in population.New York
38%
As a colony, it had the highest population in 1700.Virginia
38%
On December 7, 1787, this state was the first to ratify the Federal Constitution.Delaware
25%
It is the only state to border only one other state.Maine
21%
This state's capital has the least population of any state capital.Vermont
13%
Its capital is Concord.New Hampshire
8%

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