States
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American History
400

Northernmost state in the Continental US, directly above Texas.

What is North Dakota?

400

An alcoholic beverage is made from fermented grapes

What is wine?

400

The first president of the United States

Who is George Washington?

800
Largest state in the US by population.

What is California?

800

The name of the process in which dough is allowed to rise before baking.

What is proofing?

800

The main issue that led to the Civil War

What is slavery?

1200

Its capital city is Augusta.

What is Maine?

1200

Cuisine features dishes such as sushi, tempura, and ramen noodles.

What is Asian? or What is Japanese?

1200

The president that issued the Emancipation Proclamation

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

1600

This state's borders include Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico.

What is Louisiana?

1600

The spice that is made from the bark of a tree and is commonly used in sweet dishes.

What is cinnamon?

1600

The social movement of the 1960s that fought for racial equality

What is the civil rights movement?

2000
This state's flower is the Indian Paintbrush; state bird is the meadowlark, and the state mammal is the Buffalo, which is featured on its flag.  

What is Wyoming?

2000

In 2006, the Chicago City Council banned restaurants in the city from selling this goose liver dish.

What is foie gras?

2000

Ben Franklin changed Jefferson's, "We hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable" to this.

What is 'We hold these truths to be self-evident'?

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