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The largest ethnic group in California, making up 40 percent 

Hispanics

100

California became a state in

1850

100

California is the ____ largest state in area. 

Third

100

What animal is on California's state flag?

A grizzly bear

100

California's second largest city is...

San Diego

200

California has the largest population of...

Native people;

including Native groups  the Chumash (left), Kumeyaay, and Yurok.

200
The California Gold Rush brought many people to California. The Gold Rush lasted from 1848 to the end of the 


1950's

200

What coast is California on?

The West Coast

200

Name the state flower of California:

California Poppy

200

San Francisco is a cultural and...

financial center

300

What 3 foods make up more than 8 billion dollars of the economy.

Almonds, strawberries, and pistachios.

300

The first European to see California

Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo

300

What ocean runs down the coast of California?

The Pacific Ocean

300

The state tree of California 

California redwood

300

By population, California's largest city is ...

Los Angeles

400

California's second longest crop...

Grapes

400

During the 1930s many people moved to California to escape the

Dust Bowl conditions

400

The lowest, hottest, driest point of North America:

Death Valley
400

The state bird of California:

California valley quail

400

The capitol of California

Sacramento

500

The state produces almost what percent of the United States' fruits and nuts?

almost 75 %

500

During what war were Japanese American families in California forced to leave their homes and live in internment camps.

World War II

500

These trees can live for more than 3,000 years and  only grow in California:

Giant Sequoias

500

The number of stars on the California Flag:

One
500

The southernmost coastal city and has a valuable harbor.

San Diego

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