Sporcle US states quizzes test your knowledge of the USA, but if you're struggling with your Michigans from Missouris, we're here to help.
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Turks and Caicos Islands (Britain) US Virgin Islands (United States) In addition, when looking at the Caribbean from a broader perspective, the following mainland countries are sometimes also included for their cultural and political ties: Belize French Guiana (overseas department) Guyana Suriname Geo...
2)Anything But US StatesMost clickable games in this vein, such asCountries of the World (Redux), ask you to click on the correct answers in a given category. This one reverses that time-honored tradition and asks you to click on anything that is not a US state. This means that correc...
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. ...
Why should Caesar get to stomp around like a giant, while the rest of us try not to get smushed under his big feet? What’s so great about Caesar? Hm? Brutus is just as cute as Caesar. Brutus is just as smart as Caesar. People totally like Brutus just as much as they like Caesar...
s fairly new. Even thedictionarypins it as a term specifically geared towards US politics. One of the first appearances of the word caucus was in the diary of John Adams–dated around 1763 (yes, second president of the United States John Adams). It’s worth noting though that Adams ...
Baby Boomers make up a large portion of the world’s population. This is especially true in more developed nations. In the United States alone, there are approximately74 millionbaby boomers. This accounts for about 22% of the nation’s population. As a result of growing up in an economicall...
Boy: Wyatt Cultural, geographical, and religious differences aside, it looks like many parents just like thesame names! And that there are a lot of little Avas, Emmas, Liams, and Olivers growing up in the United States! Comments comments...
We mentioned “qualified nominators,” and this is something that the Norwegian Nobel Committee hasgraciously put on the internetfor the Nobel Peace Prize. Members of national assemblies/governments or heads of states (like the president of the US) are considered qualified. The Norwegian Nobel Comm...