Rank | Category | State | % Correct |
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5 | Highest population | Texas | California | Florida | New York | 100%
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9 | More dense | New Jersey | Rhode Island | Massachusetts | Connecticut | Maryland | Delaware | New York | Florida | 93%
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4 | Greater grape production | California | Washington | New York | 89%
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7 | Less vote gap between Democratic and Republican candidates over the past 4 years | Florida | Ohio | Iowa | Virginia | Colorado | New Hampshire | 89%
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10 | Higher percentage of Muslims | Illinois | Virginia | New York | New Jersey | Texas | Michigan | Florida | Delaware | California | 89%
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7 | The largest percentage of inhabitants commuting to work/school by public transport | New York | New Jersey | Massachusetts | Illinois | Maryland | Washington | 89%
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5 | Greater production of peaches | California | South Carolina | Georgia | New Jersey | 85%
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4 | More wine production | California | Washington | New York | 85%
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6 | More milk production | California | Wisconsin | New York | Idaho | Texas | Michigan | 85%
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8 | Higher median age | Maine | Vermont | New Hampshire | West Virginia | Florida | Delaware | Connecticut | 81%
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2 | More populated in 1900 | New York | 81%
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10 | Higher percentage of people of German origin | South Dakota | Wisconsin | North Dakota | Nebraska | Iowa | Minnesota | Kansas | Montana | Ohio | 81%
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4 | More apple production | Washington | New York | Michigan | 81%
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3 | Most coal production | West Virginia | Wyoming | 81%
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5 | Larger percentage of the population born in the state | Louisiana | Michigan | Ohio | Mississippi | 67%
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2 | Slowest developing | West Virginia | 63%
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