15 Questions
Which state is known as 'The Last Frontier'?
Alaska
Which state is recognized as the 'Peach State'?
Georgia
Which state has the highest mean altitude and a mile-high capital city?
Colorado
Which state is home to prestigious Yale University?
Connecticut
Which state features Disney World as one of its attractions?
Florida
Which state is known as the 'Beehive State'?
Utah
Which state is identified as the 'Green Mountain State'?
Vermont
Which state's flag features a burgee shape design?
Ohio
Which state is recognized as the 'Keystone State'?
Pennsylvania
Which state is associated with being the 'Mother of Presidents'?
Virginia
Which term refers to a governmental organization in charge of a territory and the people who live there?
State
What sets federal states like the USA apart from centralized states in terms of governance?
Partial self-governing units
What is the process called when a territory gains independence recognized by other states?
Statehood
In the context of the United States, what would Puerto Rican statehood refer to?
Becoming a federal state
Why is Delaware known as the 'First State'?
It was the first state to ratify the US Constitution.
Learn about the concept of states as governmental organizations in charge of territories and people, with a focus on the 50 constituent units of the United States. Understand the difference between centralized and federal states in terms of sovereignty and self-governing units.
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