| Description | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Country from which most of the European immigrants came between 1850–1900 | Germany | 95%
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| Person after which Wisconsin's capital was named | {James} Madison | 93%
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| Hungarian-born escape artist who grew up in Wisconsin | Harry Houdini | 87%
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| Political party that was founded in Ripon, Wisconsin in 1854 | Republican Party | 87%
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| Cannibalistic serial killer who killed 17 men between 1978–1991 | Jeffrey Dahmer | 78%
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| Main export of Wisconsin during the early days of French rule | Fur | 76%
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| Like many other U.S. states, Wisconsin is named after a ... | River | 74%
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| What Schiltz, Pabst, and Blatz made | Beer | 73%
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| Wisconsinite who was voted "the greatest American architect of all time" in 1991 | Frank Lloyd Wright | 60%
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| City in which Kyle Rittenhouse shot two men | Kenosha | 57%
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| Green Bay Packers coach who led them to victory in the two first Super Bowls | Vince Lombardi | 57%
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| Israeli Prime Minister who grew up in Milwaukee | Golda Meir | 48%
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| Wisconsin's Victor L. Berger was the first of these to be elected to the Congress | {Social}ist | 46%
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| The deadliest of this type of natural disaster occurred in Wisconsin in 1871 | Wildfire | 31%
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| Scott Walker became the first U.S. governor to win this type of election in 2012 | {Recall} election | 23%
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| First European to set foot in Wisconsin | Jean {Nicolet} | 15%
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