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bennie
PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 7:31 am  Reply with quote
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As Martina travels so many different states in the USA it is interesting to have some more basic knowledge as I am not from the USA.

There are huge differences betweeen north & south, west,& west and the interior and so on ...

I fond a very informative link (just click on Play)

The Growth of a Nation

A very nice way to learn some history & geography.
And it does reveal when and why the Mormons live in Utah....

Bonus Question: How many states had the USA when Arizone became an official state (as they have 50 now) ?
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MartinaWarren
PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:19 pm  Reply with quote
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Cool, ill have to check that out Bennie. Seems like you learnt some things too

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:00 am  Reply with quote
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I thought there were 52 states?

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:05 am  Reply with quote
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someoneoutthere wrote:
I thought there were 52 states?


Alaska and Hawaii were added after that. Wink

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:18 am  Reply with quote
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That's what I mean, Alaska and Hawaii are the 51st and 52nd states right?

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bennie
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 11:40 am  Reply with quote
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Oh guys..

I can see you both have not clicked the link to check. Rolling Eyes

USA has 50 states:
48 contigious
2 noncontigious (Alaska & Hawai which were number 49 and 50)

I am sure most people born in the USA would also know all their names.
I wonder if at school they also teach the year a states becomes a part of the USA

Remains the bonus question:

What was the number of Arizona ?

Just have a guess Smile
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MartinaWarren
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 12:23 pm  Reply with quote
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bennie wrote:
Oh guys..

I can see you both have not clicked the link to check. Rolling Eyes

USA has 50 states:
48 contigious
2 noncontigious (Alaska & Hawai which were number 49 and 50)

I am sure most people born in the USA would also know all their names.
I wonder if at school they also teach the year a states becomes a part of the USA

Remains the bonus question:

What was the number of Arizona ?

Just have a guess Smile


48 ? Cool

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bennie
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 12:58 pm  Reply with quote
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MartinaWarren wrote:
bennie wrote:
Oh guys..

I can see you both have not clicked the link to check. Rolling Eyes

USA has 50 states:
48 contigious
2 noncontigious (Alaska & Hawai which were number 49 and 50)

I am sure most people born in the USA would also know all their names.
I wonder if at school they also teach the year a states becomes a part of the USA

Remains the bonus question:

What was the number of Arizona ?

Just have a guess Smile


48 ? Cool


Yep, Well done !!!! it was nr 48 Very Happy Cool
..and you not even were born in the USA !i
(it says something about AZ then as it was in fact the last cont. state)
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marcus
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bennie wrote:
Oh guys..

I can see you both have not clicked the link to check. Rolling Eyes

USA has 50 states:
48 contigious
2 noncontigious (Alaska & Hawai which were number 49 and 50)

I am sure most people born in the USA would also know all their names.
I wonder if at school they also teach the year a states becomes a part of the USA

Remains the bonus question:

What was the number of Arizona ?

Just have a guess Smile

The UK is the 51st state Rolling Eyes
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Satch
PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 10:40 am  Reply with quote
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marcus wrote:
bennie wrote:
Oh guys..

I can see you both have not clicked the link to check. Rolling Eyes

USA has 50 states:
48 contigious
2 noncontigious (Alaska & Hawai which were number 49 and 50)

I am sure most people born in the USA would also know all their names.
I wonder if at school they also teach the year a states becomes a part of the USA

Remains the bonus question:

What was the number of Arizona ?

Just have a guess Smile

The UK is the 51st state Rolling Eyes


I thought that was Iraq.... Mr. Green Rolling Eyes

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Hmm........ darn, can't find it. Yesterday I saw a picture with the 2004 US election results, and it was compared to the states that had slavery or were not against slavery. The states that went to Bush were exactly the states that had slavery or were not against slavery in the past. Weird huh.

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someoneoutthere wrote:
Hmm........ darn, can't find it. Yesterday I saw a picture with the 2004 US election results, and it was compared to the states that had slavery or were not against slavery. The states that went to Bush were exactly the states that had slavery or were not against slavery in the past. Weird huh.


Not really Rolling Eyes

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someoneoutthere wrote:
Hmm........ darn, can't find it. Yesterday I saw a picture with the 2004 US election results, and it was compared to the states that had slavery or were not against slavery. The states that went to Bush were exactly the states that had slavery or were not against slavery in the past. Weird huh.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballot/civilwar.asp
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Jup, that's it Marcus.... although the pics weren't loading for me. Thanks.

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