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Select the True Facts - U.S. Edition

Can you select the True Facts about America.
This Question will update when I'm reminded about it: True facts about American political figures.
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Question 1 of 5
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True facts about American geography.
Wyoming is the smallest state (by population) in the country.
Washington, Minnesota and Vermont all border Canada.
Bridgeport is the biggest city (by population) in New England.
Tennessee borders 7 different states.
Wyoming, Montana, Colorado and Utah make up the Four Corners.
Michigan border 4 out of the 5 Great Lakes.
Detroit is the biggest city to touch the Great Lakes.
Florida has the longest coastline of any state.
Puerto Rico has about the same population as Maine.
Wisconsin shares a border with Canada.
St. Louis is the capital of Missouri.
Florida borders Alabama and Georgia.
Pennsylvania doesn't touch the Atlantic.
Texas's biggest city (proper) is Houston.
Indiana shares it's southern border with Kentucky.
The Erie Canal runs through New Hampshire.
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True facts about American history.
Aaron Burr was Vice President two times.
America bought Alaska from Russia in 1877.
Thomas Jefferson was governor of Virginia.
Susan B. Anthony died before the passage of the 19th amendment.
Benjamin Franklin opposed slavery.
Uncle Sam is a fictional character.
The U.S.S. Arizona was sunk at Pearl Harbor.
America declared war on Japan first in WWII.
JFK was assassinated before MLK Jr.
Hawaii was annexed.
The Monroe Doctrine wasn't actually issued by the Monroe administration.
Rhode Island was the ninth state to ratify the constitution, making it law.
The 26th amendment allows/ed people over the age of 18 the vote.
The Battle of Bull Run is considered the turning point in the Civil War.
New York City was the capital during the time Washington was president.
John Hancock didn't actually have the biggest signature on the Declaration of Independence.
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True facts about American landmarks and National Parks.
Glacier National Park is split between Montana and Canada.
Fenway Park isn't technically in Boston.
There are only 3 National Parks in New England.
Bellagio Casino is in Las Vegas.
Smoky Mountains National parks is located in Tennessee.
The Golden Gate Bridge is in Los Angeles.
Crater Lake National Park is the deepest Lake in the United States.
Indiana Dunes National Park isn't actually in Indiana.
The Brooklyn Bridge connects Brooklyn and New Jersey.
Disney World is in Orlando.
The Liberty Bell is in Pennsylvania.
Alcatraz is on an island in the San Francisco Bay.
Mt. Rushmore has the faces of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and T. Roosevelt.
Zion National Park is the last Park alphabetically.
Yellowstone is the oldest National Park in the country.
Theodore Roosevelt created 10 National Parks.
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True facts about American politics.
Joe Biden has run for president three times.
Hillary Clinton voted against the war in Iraq.
Joe Biden won the popular vote.
Dispite 8 years of War in Afghanistan, Bin Laden was killed during the Obama administration.
There are more states with Democratic governors then Republicans.
Both senators from Arizona are democrats.
Both senators from Maine are Republicans.
Mike Pence was governor of Indiana.
Both senators from North Carolina are Republicans.
Colin Powell was the first African-American Secretary of State.
Lindsey Graham has run for president.
The Green party is on the liberal end of the "spectrum."
Kamala Harris was the mayor of San Francisco.
Donald Trump's approval rating never got above 50%.
Mitt Romney was governor or Utah.
John McCain lost his home state Arizona in 2008.
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True facts about American pop culture.
'Cars' was the first major hit by Pixar.
Whole Foods doesn't just have food. It's a department store.
The Simpsons was created by Matt Groening.
The period of time when the Red Sox didn't win the World Series was called 'The Curse of the Bronx.'
The Carolina Hurricanes are located in North Carolina.
The New York Yankees have the most World Series wins.
Harris Teeter is a Grocery Story.
Elon Musk is the CEO is Tesla.
NBA stands for Nationwide Basketball Association.
Joey, Ross and Monica were all members of the gang on 'Friends.'
Target is a Department store.
Jeff Bezos is the CEO of Amazon.
Bill Gates is the CEO of Twitter.
Macy's is a grocery store.
Disney is named after a fictional character from Cinderella.
Warren Buffet is the CEO of Google.
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