| Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| U.S states that were part of the Confederacy. | Ohio | No | 95%
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| U.S states that were part of the Confederacy. | Kansas | No | 90%
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| U.S states that still use the Death Penalty. | Massachusetts | No | 90%
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| U.S states that were part of the Confederacy. | Tennessee | Yes | 90%
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| U.S states that were part of the Confederacy. | Texas | Yes | 90%
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| U.S states that were part of the Confederacy. | Virginia | Yes | 85%
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| U.S states that still use the Death Penalty. | Maryland | No | 80%
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| U.S states that were part of the Confederacy. | Maryland | No | 80%
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| U.S states that were part of the Confederacy. | Missouri | No | 80%
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| U.S states that voted blue in 2020. | South Dakota | No | 80%
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| U.S states that were part of the Confederacy. | West Virginia | No | 80%
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| U.S states that border Mexico. | Alabama | No | 75%
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| U.S states that border Mexico. | California | Yes | 75%
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| U.S states that border Mexico. | Colorado | No | 75%
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| U.S states with a population higher than 10 million. | Florida | Yes | 75%
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| U.S states that still use the Death Penalty. | Georgia | Yes | 75%
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| U.S states with a population higher than 10 million. | Illinois | Yes | 75%
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| U.S states that border Mexico. | Louisiana | No | 75%
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| U.S states with a population lower than 3 million. | Missouri | No | 75%
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| U.S states with a population higher than 10 million. | Nevada | No | 75%
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| U.S states with a median household income less than $53,000. | New Hampshire | No | 75%
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| U.S states with a median household income less than $53,000. | New Jersey | No | 75%
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| U.S states that border Mexico. | New Mexico | Yes | 75%
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| U.S states that border Mexico. | Oklahoma | No | 75%
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| U.S states with a population higher than 10 million. | Oregon | No | 75%
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| U.S states that voted blue in 2020. | South Carolina | No | 75%
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| U.S states that border Mexico. | Texas | Yes | 75%
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| U.S states that still use the Death Penalty. | Wisconsin | No | 75%
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| U.S states that still use the Death Penalty. | Arizona | Yes | 70%
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| U.S states that were part of the Confederacy. | Arkansas | Yes | 70%
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| U.S states with a median household income less than $53,000. | Delaware | No | 70%
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| U.S states that border Tennessee. | Illinois | No | 70%
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| U.S states with a median household income less than $53,000. | Kentucky | Yes | 70%
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| U.S states with a median household income less than $53,000. | Maine | No | 70%
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| U.S states that voted blue in 2020. | Minnesota | Yes | 70%
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| U.S states with a median household income less than $53,000. | Mississippi | Yes | 70%
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| U.S states that voted blue in 2020. | Nebraska | No | 70%
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| U.S states that voted blue in 2020. | Nevada | Yes | 70%
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| U.S states that border Tennessee. | North Carolina | Yes | 70%
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| U.S states with a population higher than 10 million. | Ohio | Yes | 70%
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| U.S states with a population lower than 3 million. | Oregon | No | 70%
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| U.S states with a population lower than 3 million. | Alaska | Yes | 65%
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| U.S states that border Mexico. | Arizona | Yes | 65%
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| U.S states with a median age higher than 42 years. | California | No | 65%
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| U.S states that voted blue in 2020. | Colorado | Yes | 65%
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| U.S states that voted blue in 2020. | Florida | No | 65%
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| U.S states that border Tennessee. | Georgia | Yes | 65%
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| U.S states with a population lower than 3 million. | Hawaii | Yes | 65%
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| U.S states that still use the Death Penalty. | Kansas | Yes | 65%
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| U.S states that border Tennessee. | Louisiana | No | 65%
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| U.S states that voted blue in 2020. | Maryland | Yes | 65%
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| U.S states that border Mexico. | Nevada | No | 65%
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| U.S states with a population higher than 10 million. | Washington | No | 65%
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| U.S states that voted blue in 2020. | West Virginia | No | 65%
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| U.S states with a median household income less than $53,000. | West Virginia | Yes | 65%
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| U.S states that border Tennessee. | Missouri | Yes | 60%
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| U.S states with a median household income less than $53,000. | Nebraska | No | 60%
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| U.S states with a population higher than 10 million. | New Jersey | No | 60%
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| U.S states with a median age higher than 42 years. | New York | No | 60%
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| U.S states with a population higher than 10 million. | North Carolina | Yes | 60%
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| U.S states with a population lower than 3 million. | West Virginia | Yes | 60%
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| U.S states that border Tennessee. | West Virginia | No | 60%
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| U.S states with a population lower than 3 million. | Arkansas | No | 55%
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| U.S states that border Tennessee. | Indiana | No | 55%
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| U.S states with a median household income less than $53,000. | Louisiana | Yes | 55%
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| U.S states with a population lower than 3 million. | Utah | No | 55%
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| U.S states that still use the Death Penalty. | North Carolina | Yes | 50%
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| U.S states with a median age higher than 42 years. | North Dakota | No | 50%
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| U.S states that still use the Death Penalty. | Alaska | No | 45%
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| U.S states with a median age higher than 42 years. | Florida | Yes | 45%
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| U.S states with a median age higher than 42 years. | Maine | Yes | 45%
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| U.S states with a population higher than 10 million. | Massachusetts | No | 45%
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| U.S states that border Tennessee. | Mississippi | Yes | 45%
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| U.S states that still use the Death Penalty. | New Mexico | No | 45%
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| U.S states that border Tennessee. | South Carolina | No | 45%
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| U.S states with a median age higher than 42 years. | West Virginia | Yes | 40%
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| U.S states with a population lower than 3 million. | Connecticut | No | 35%
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| U.S states with a median age higher than 42 years. | Michigan | No | 35%
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| U.S states with a population lower than 3 million. | Nebraska | Yes | 35%
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| U.S states with a median age higher than 42 years. | Wyoming | No | 35%
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| U.S states with a median age higher than 42 years. | New Hampshire | Yes | 30%
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