Sporcle US states – can you name the US states? The classic and possibly most popular, the Sporcle US states quiz simply asks you to name each and every one of North America’s 50 states. Arizona, Alaska… ummm, Alabama? I’m sure you’ll do better than me, but either way, this...
Let’s start things off a bit easier, withthis nice and simple quiz asking you to name each and every one of the states in the USA.Sporcle US states is one of many great quizzes that cover North America, and we’ve got the original and plenty of other great recommendations in ourSpo...
Finally, we’ve made plenty of smaller tweaks to the Challenge interface. For example, we removed the obscured title from random challenges, so now instead of seeing a category, you see the actual quiz title. We’ve also made it possible for you to have more than one open challenge agains...
Sporcle has over 1,000 Badges, which means we have a little something for all prospective Badge Hunters. While some Badges require maximum effort and commitment, where users must play many quizzes, perhaps over the course of days or weeks, other Badges are a little more straightforward–and ...
In the past, in part to combat this problem, states such as Maine and Nebraska have altered their processto split electoral votesrather than choose a single winner, although since district voting still remains part of the process, it is not a complete solution. ...
Venezuela is a country located on the northern coast ofSouth America. As of 2016, it has a population of 31.57 million people. It boasts one of the largest proven oil reserves outside of the Middle East. It is also home to Angel Falls, which at 3,230 feet is thehighest waterfall in ...
Though the kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, both were ruled by James in union. Thus after 1603 he began to style himself “King of Great Britain and Ireland”. Throughout his reign, he would be a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland...
Day of the Dead is also evolving. Mexicans have begun to see more and more elements of Halloween creeping into their traditional Day of the Dead celebrations. Conversely, Day of the Dead is becoming much more common and popular in the United States. ...