The only remaining state ... | State | % Correct |
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to have an island with population greater than one million | New York | 93%
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to have an area of tropical climate (Köppen climate classification Af/Am/As/Aw) | Florida | 90%
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to contain the site of a presidential assassination | Texas | 86%
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to have an international border more than 1,000 miles long | Alaska | 85%
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to have a flag featuring the Union Jack (flag of the UK) | Hawaii | 81%
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to have a monosyllabic name | Maine | 77%
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to have a population density greater than 1,000 per square mile | Rhode Island | 75%
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to border multiple Great Lakes | Wisconsin | 74%
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to have a building that was once the tallest in the world | Illinois | 70%
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to touch the Rocky Mountains | Colorado | 69%
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to contain a point on land from which you could travel due South, and the first land you hit would be Canada | Michigan | 69%
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to have 3 consecutive vowels in its name | Louisiana | 67%
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where both Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison once lived | New Jersey | 67%
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to be formed by seceding from another state | West Virginia | 66%
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to contain a point of elevation below sea level | California | 64%
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to produce more than 2 billion bushels of corn per year | Iowa | 63%
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where more than 25% of the population is of Scandinavian descent | Minnesota | 62%
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to have a population density less than 10 per square mile | Montana | 61%
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to have an Ivy League school | New Hampshire | 55%
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to have a cardinal direction in its name | South Carolina | 55%
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to host the Olympics | Georgia | 53%
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to have a 6-letter sequence in its name without an A, E, I, O, or U | Pennsylvania | 53%
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to have a unicameral (single-chamber) legislature | Nebraska | 52%
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to touch the Colorado River | Arizona | 51%
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to have an Alpha City | Massachusetts | 50%
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to have a non-rectangular flag | Ohio | 50%
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to be one of the top 5 most frequently visited states | Nevada | 49%
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to have zero Amtrak stations | Wyoming | 47%
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where the population is more than 30% Catholic | Connecticut | 45%
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where the population increased by more than 15% from 2010-2020 | Utah | 41%
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to be on the Oregon Trail | Missouri | 40%
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to be on Route 66 | Oklahoma | 40%
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to have an official language other than English (in addition to English) | South Dakota | 39%
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to produce more than 40% of its electricity through wind power | Kansas | 38%
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to contain only one vowel (may occur multiple times) | Alabama | 37%
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to be on I-90, the longest East-West interstate highway | Indiana | 37%
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where the last two letters of its name are the same as the first two letters of a bordering state | New Mexico | 37%
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to be admitted to the Union on the same day as another state | North Dakota | 37%
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to contain a national park that was established in the 19th century | Washington | 36%
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to have a name that would be worth more than 20 points in Scrabble | Kentucky | 34%
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to have had a nuclear reactor capable of producing usable electricity in 1951 | Idaho | 33%
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to border at least 6 other states | Arkansas | 32%
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to span multiple time zones | Oregon | 32%
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to have no income tax | Tennessee | 31%
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to have a building more than 800 feet tall | North Carolina | 30%
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to be on I-95, the longest North-South interstate highway | Virginia | 29%
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where the difference between its highest point and its lowest point is less than 1,000 feet | Delaware | 28%
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to have at least one NFL, MLB, NBA, or NHL team | Maryland | 27%
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where the largest city is the state capital | Mississippi | 27%
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to be a state | Vermont | 22%
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