Rank
|
Hint
|
Answer
|
4
|
Largest population
|
California | Texas | Florida
|
2
|
Most-visited by Canadians
|
Florida
|
5
|
Most Amish people
|
Pennsylvania | Ohio | Indiana | Wisconsin
|
2
|
Most Olympic Games hosted
|
California
|
7
|
Highest population density
|
New Jersey | Rhode Island | Massachusetts | Connecticut | Maryland | Delaware
|
10
|
Highest % of area covered by forest
|
Maine | New Hampshire | West Virginia | Vermont | Alabama | South Carolina | Georgia | Mississippi | Virginia
|
3
|
Most populous in the year 1800
|
Virginia | Pennsylvania
|
3
|
Largest island
|
Hawaii | Alaska
|
2
|
Highest % of residents are immigrants
|
California
|
5
|
Fewest % of residents report English ancestry
|
Hawaii | North Dakota | New Jersey | Louisiana
|
5
|
Highest % of residents report Italian ancestry
|
Connecticut | Rhode Island | New Jersey | Massachusetts
|
3
|
Birthplace of the most U.S. Presidents
|
Virginia | Ohio
|
2
|
Oldest state capital by first date of European settlement
|
New Mexico
|
6
|
Highest % Joe Biden voters in 2020
|
Vermont | Massachusetts | Maryland | Hawaii | California
|
4
|
Highest life expectancy
|
Hawaii | California | Minnesota | New Jersey
|
4
|
Lowest % population growth, 1960–2021
|
West Virginia | Pennsylvania | Iowa
|
8
|
Highest % of adults with a four-year college degree
|
Massachusetts | Colorado | Maryland | New Jersey | Connecticut | Virginia | Vermont
|
4
|
Highest % Asian residents
|
Hawaii | California | New Jersey
|
4
|
Most lighthouses
|
Michigan | Massachusetts | Maine
|
2
|
Most people of Puerto Rican ancestry
|
Florida
|
The rest of the state is basically part of the Rust Belt. I can't see any reason places like Buffalo or Rochester would have grown since manufacturing has been in decline.