Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Barack Obama | No | 100%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Dwight D. Eisenhower | No | 100%
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Allies of America in WW2 | Japan | No | 98%
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Allies of America in WW2 | United Kingdom | Yes | 98%
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State with a population over 10 million | Montana | No | 96%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Raleigh | No | 96%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Albuquerque | No | 94%
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Allies of America in WW2 | France | Yes | 94%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | John F. Kennedy | No | 94%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Seattle | No | 94%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Walla Walla | No | 94%
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State with a population over 10 million | Alaska | No | 92%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Atlanta | No | 92%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Martin Luther King Jr. | No | 92%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Abraham Lincoln | No | 91%
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State with a population over 10 million | Alabama | No | 91%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Las Vegas | No | 91%
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State with a population over 10 million | New Mexico | No | 91%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Raleighville | No | 91%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Ronald Reagan | No | 91%
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State with a population over 10 million | New York | Yes | 89%
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States which share borders | Alaska-Washington | No | 87%
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State with a population over 10 million | Florida | Yes | 87%
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State with a population over 10 million | Texas | Yes | 87%
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State with a population over 10 million | Wisconsin | No | 87%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Jackson | No | 85%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Austin | Yes | 83%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Dallas | Yes | 83%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Donald Trump | Yes | 83%
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State with a population over 10 million | Minnesota | No | 83%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | San Jose | Yes | 83%
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Allies of America in WW2 | Soviet Union | Yes | 83%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Atlantic City | No | 81%
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States which share borders | North Dakota-Nebraska | No | 81%
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States which share borders | Wyoming-New Mexico | No | 81%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Tampa | Yes | 79%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | John Kerry | Yes | 77%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | San Antonio | Yes | 77%
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Allies of America in WW2 | South Korea | No | 77%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | El Paso | Yes | 75%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Micheal Dukakis | Yes | 75%
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States which share borders | Montana-Washington | No | 75%
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State with a population over 10 million | Tennessee | No | 75%
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State with a population over 10 million | Pennsylvania | Yes | 74%
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Cities in Florida, California and Texas | Jacksonville | Yes | 72%
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States which share borders | Vermont- Rhode Island | No | 70%
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States which share borders | Mississippi-Florida | No | 66%
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States which share borders | Nevada-Arizona | Yes | 66%
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States which share borders | Nevada-Colorado | No | 66%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Sarah Palin | No | 66%
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States which share borders | Massachusetts-Maine | No | 64%
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States which share borders | New York-Connecticut | Yes | 64%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Richard Nixon | Yes | 64%
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States which share borders | Virginia-Maryland | Yes | 62%
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State with a population over 10 million | Arizona | No | 60%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Henry Clay | Yes | 60%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | Jimmy Carter | Yes | 60%
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Allies of America in WW2 | Ireland | No | 58%
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State with a population over 10 million | Ohio | Yes | 58%
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State with a population over 10 million | Georgia | Yes | 53%
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States which share borders | Alabama-Florda | Yes | 51%
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States which share borders | Texas-Arkansas | Yes | 49%
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States which share borders | Delaware-Pennsylvania | Yes | 47%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | George H. Bush | No | 47%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | John Adams | Yes | 45%
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State with a population over 10 million | North Carolina | Yes | 42%
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State with a population over 10 million | Michigan | No | 40%
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States which share borders | West Virginia-Maryland | Yes | 38%
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States which share borders | Georgia-North Carolina | Yes | 25%
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Losing Presidential Candidates (they could of won an election, but if they lost one, they count) | William H. Harrison | Yes | 21%
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