Question | Answer | % Correct |
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Which Tennessean become a prominent figure in federal politics. | Marsha Blackburn (R) | 75%
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Tennessee's flagship university is in _________. | Knoxville | 50%
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What was a major health crisis in Tennessee that started in the late 2010s? | The Opioid Crisis | 50%
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Tennessee is called the ___________ State. | Volunteer | 50%
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Of the 45 presidents, __ were Tennessee affiliates. | 3 | 25%
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How many state senators and state representatives are elected, respectively? | 33; 99 | 25%
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The governor of Tennessee serves __ years. | 4 | 25%
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How many congressional districts are in Tennessee? | 9 | 25%
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From 1964 to 2004, Tennessee's electoral votes went to the winner in ____ of the 11 presidential elections. | all | 25%
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The secretary of state is _____. | appointed by the legislature | 25%
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The attorney general is ______. | appointed by the Supreme Court | 25%
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What is the name of Tennessee's legislature? | General Assembly | 25%
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The process of partisan redistricting is known as ________ | gerrymandering | 25%
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Of the options below, who served as governor of Tennessee? | Lamar Alexander (R) | 25%
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The president of the Senate is also the __________. | lieutenant governor | 25%
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What is the capital of Tennessee? | Nashville | 25%
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How many terms can one be elected to the legislature? | There are no term limits | 25%
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Following the 2020 Census, the legislature controversially split Nashville into __ districts; Rep. Jim Cooper resigned from District ____ in 2023. | 3; 5th | 0%
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How many counties are in Tennessee? | 95 | 0%
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Which Supreme Court case centered around Tennessee's negligence to redistrict? | Baker v. Carr | 0%
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