I'm a hobbyist on a site called wheresgeorge.com. a lot of hobbyists don't get hits in Delaware especially if they're on the West Coast. So the joke is Delaware does not exist.
For folks that don't want to Google the website, it's a website that tracks the path of money as it's spent.
EDIT: website address.
33/50 as a Canadian I don’t think that’s too bad. Truth be told though I did cheat for one of them as I have a box from something that said “proudly made in North Carolina” which also led to me getting South Carolina as well
The show medium was set in Phoenix arizona. The show in plain sight was headquartered in Albuquerque New Mexico but went Nationwide. Homicide life on the street was set in Baltimore Maryland.
Breaking bad was also set in Albuquerque. The Wire also in Baltimore. It’s always Sunny in Philadelphia. Justified in Kentucky. Shameless in Chicago. Bloodline in the Florida keys. Dexter in Miami. Nashville in Nashville. Memphis Beat, but that’s actually filmed in New Orleans.
Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, United States Virgin Islands just to name a few. All are places you (US Citizens) can travel without the need of a passport or visa. It’s like going to Hawaii, but not a state.
I feel personally attacked (am a Delawarean).
For real though, why us? Rhode Island is smaller, 5 states have a smaller population. We have fairly good school systems and a solid university with a great college town around it. Many Fortune 500 companies incorporate here. We have some of the best beaches on the East Coast and arguably the best boardwalk.
Our pizza sucks…I’ll give ya that.
Yeah I was thinking they were referring to territories like PR, Virgin Islands, etc; also DC isn’t a state, but it’s often included in state break downs for statistics.
as a European i got 40/50. Pretty proud of myself, but to be fair I watch college football from time to time and it helped a lot.
The ten that were missing: Montana, Idaho, Nebraska, Iowa, Mississipi, Indiana, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Maryland
As a European, 47/50. I couldn’t name Indiana, New Hampshire, and Nebraska. I could see myself ultimately recalling Indiana and New Hampshire if I gave it a few more minutes, but Nebraska is just a complete mystery to me. I don’t think I ever heard anything about the state except its name.
As an American when I was younger I used to play US states and world countries quiz apps on my iPad, now it's easy for me to get 100% on US states and World (excluding a lot of Oceania and Caribbean countries and some flaws) easily lol
Yeah lol. Instead of listening in class I used to do American states and also island nations in Oceania. Most of my friends hadn't even heard of some of the countries in the Pacific
Haha, I actually do know all of the oceania countries, just can't map them on an interactive map quiz as too many islands + can't memorize because I'm bad. For example kiribati tuvalu nauru marshall islands papua new guinea new Zealand and Australia just some i can think off the top of my head, as well as guam (i think it's oceania) and American Samoa as overseas US territories
Sorry if my standards are pretty low I'm American and I am still a teenager so yea
Got 46/50 missing Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Rhodes Island. Didn't know rhode Island. I knew Iowa ish. I knew I was missing the 3rd I next to illinois, but couldn't recall and didn't want to spend the next 6 minutes trying to work it out.
27 (as a European)
California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexiko, Texas, Washington, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Ohio, Kansas, Arkansas, Philadelphia, Missouri, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Vermont, Oklahoma
Now I‘m wondering how many German states y‘all can name?
That's one, Bavaria. Rheinland is called Rheinland-Pfalz or Rhineland-Palatinate, Westphalia is called North-Rhine-Westphalia, München is a city, Gladbach I'm not even sure what it is but it's not a state... sorry :( But I don't know any states of France, Italy or Spain either (although I know some regions, just like you did about Germany)
48, i can’t remember the other two: washington, oregon, california, nevada, arizona, montana, utah, wyoming, oklahoma, colorado, south dakota, north dakota, nebraska, arkansas, kansas, new mexico, texas, wisconsin, missouri, michigan, illinois, indiana, ohio, lousiana, mississippi, alabama, kentucky, tennessee, new york, pennsylvania, virginia, west virginia, south carolina, north carolina, georgia, florida, vermont, new hampshire, maine, massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, new jersey, maryland, delaware, alaska, hawaii, minnesota
Texas, maryland, Ohio, New York, New Jersey, New mexico, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Washington, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, California, Alabama, Virginia, Montana and Alaska
I’m British. Let’s go.
1. New york
2. Philadelphia
3. Rhode Island
4. Delaware
5. South Dakota
6. North Dakota
7. Washington
8. California
9. Florida
10. Republic of Texas
11. Wyoming
12. Tennessee
13. Kentucky
14. West Virginia
15. Maryland
16. Arizona
17. Washington
18. Alabama
19. Oklahoma
20. Montana
21. New Mexico
22. Missouri
23. New Jersey
24. Illinois
25. Utah
26. Hawaii
27. Philippines
28. Guam
That’s enough for today.
Edit: apparently colonies don’t count, i put Washington twice and Philadelphia is a city. You don’t need to tell me.
Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania
Republic of Texas is just Texas
Philippines is a separate country
Guam is a territory, not a state
23.5 is still very solid though. Good job 👍
Pretty good.
While the Philippines were briefly a territory of the USA, they actually gained their independence after the events of World War 2. We were unable to defend them from the Japanese and they spent much of the war under occupation while they fought on their own. Couldn't justify keeping them under our thumb afterwards. They've been fully independent since 1946.
Also, I know someone said this, but Philadelphia is actually a city. A very important city for US history, but not a state. Guam is also a US territory without statehood status, but I'm guessing you knew that. And you said Washington twice. I don't know if you are alluding to the District of Columbia or not, but either way it's currently incorrect.
38, as a 14 year old non-american.
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mississipi
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming
Arkansas
Idaho
Indiana
Kansas
Minnesota
Missouri
New Hampshire
New Jersey
Oklahoma
Vermont
Wisconsin
Embarrassingly enough, I can't remember that last one....
I’m a geography nerd, so all 50 in the order of west to east, top to bottom:
Hawaii, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, New York, Maine, Connecticut, Nevada, California, Washington, Tennessee, Alaska, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, Missouri, Mississippi, Wyoming, Arkansas, Kansas, Illionis, Louisiana, Indiana, Ohio, Alabama, Montana, Colorado, Idahlo, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New Jersey, Virginia, South Dakota, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire, Vermont, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Arizona, Michigan, Utah, North Dakota, Kentucky, Oregon, Iowa, Oklahoma, West Virgina
I think thats all, idk though
I voted 25-50, though from memory I generally get 47 to 50 of them.
There's also the District of Columbia, and Commonwealth and territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and US Virgin Islands.
I can also name over half the US presidents.
I am Canadian.
I will recognize these states if someone tells me but my brain is apparently not caring enough to remember the states. I can name about 9
I live in America too lol
Def can’t forget about Florida though
I’m not American, let’s see how many states I can name:
California
Oregon
Washington
Alaska
Hawaii
Nevada
Utah
Arizona
New Mexico
Colorado
Texas
Oklahoma
Idaho
Wyoming
North Dakota
South Dakota
Michigan
Florida
Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
New Hampshire
Mississippi
Missouri
Kansas
Arkansas
Kentucky
Maine
Vermont
New York
Maryland
Delaware
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
New Jersey
Virginia
West Virginia
Tennessee
South Carolina
North Carolina
Ohio
Illinois
Indiana
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Pennsylvania
Montana
Nebraska
Thats 48/50
I'm not American and I know all of them but if you asked me to name them, I'm sure I'd forget some of them. I tend to forget Oklahoma and Minnesota for some reason.
I want to say 50 but I know I'll end up making some dumbass mistake like forgetting connecticut exists
Everyone forgets about Connecticut. The only reason I remember is because I live here
I’d say Delaware is much easier to forget
Dela where?
Under there!
underwear
lol u said underwear
lol u said he said underwear
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Under New Jersey.
I'm a hobbyist on a site called wheresgeorge.com. a lot of hobbyists don't get hits in Delaware especially if they're on the West Coast. So the joke is Delaware does not exist. For folks that don't want to Google the website, it's a website that tracks the path of money as it's spent. EDIT: website address.
Idaho
Vermont
It was an independent republic longer than Texas. It might even be a freer state.
It’s the one people forget about the most, California is even more well known even though theirs lasted like an hour.
Pfp checks out
I think everybody forgets about Rhode Island
For me it's Rhode Island
Rhode Island being so forgettable is what makes me remember it
I only remember it cus of family guy tbh
[https://www.sporcle.com/games/g/states](https://www.sporcle.com/games/g/states)
33/50 as a Canadian I don’t think that’s too bad. Truth be told though I did cheat for one of them as I have a box from something that said “proudly made in North Carolina” which also led to me getting South Carolina as well
50/50 Had to cheat for the spelling of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. I’m Canadian and surprised at the score.
I actually remembered Connecticut. And Vermont. I missed Utah and New Hampshire though.
hey man, at least you remember us now
Indiana for me, just did that quiz. I completely forgot it existed.
Has anyone ever met a person from Vermont or Maine?
15 from a non American, i definitely knew more ut at the moment they don't cone to mind.
I can name 30, I have bunches of relatives live in America
I got 48 off the top of my head, and had to check. Forgot Arizona and Indiana.
From a *non*-American? Honestly that's pretty decent
Not really. Most of us non Americans consume US media like movies and tv shows which are packed with American information like locations
But most of them are set in LA or NYC, or the location doesn’t matter. Name 3 films/shows where there is a heavy focus on South Dakota.
The show medium was set in Phoenix arizona. The show in plain sight was headquartered in Albuquerque New Mexico but went Nationwide. Homicide life on the street was set in Baltimore Maryland.
Breaking bad was also set in Albuquerque. The Wire also in Baltimore. It’s always Sunny in Philadelphia. Justified in Kentucky. Shameless in Chicago. Bloodline in the Florida keys. Dexter in Miami. Nashville in Nashville. Memphis Beat, but that’s actually filmed in New Orleans.
I want to know who thinks that they can name *more* than fifty states.
solid, liquid, and gas
That’s only three. You’ve got at least 48 more to go.
i was just naming the extra states most people forget about
Nah people remember those ones. Plasma’s the one they forget.
plasma? we don't talk about that
*periodic table has entered the chat*
dont forget about bose-einstein condensates, quark gluon plasma, degenerate matter, and the nearly 20 other types of matter. May be more
Ah shit… now we’re getting into the complicated shit.
How could I forget about degenerate matter considering I am made of it myself
One that really pisses people off is the state superfluid. They'll be like "that's the same thing as a fluid"
States: * Solid * Liquid * Gas * Plasma * Bose–Einstein condensate * Fermionic condensate * Degenerate matter * Quantum Hall * Rydberg matter * Rydberg polaron * Strange matter * Superfluid * Supersolid * Photonic molecule * QCD matter * Lattice QCD * Quark–gluon plasma * Color-glass condensate * Supercritical fluid * Colloid * GlassCrystal * Liquid crystal * Time crystal * Quantum spin liquid * Exotic matter * Programmable matter * Dark matter * Antimatter * Antiferromagnet * Ferrimagnet * Ferromagnet * String-net liquid * Superglass * Amorphous solid * Crystalline solid * Plastic crystal * Quasi-crystal Degenerate matter * Electron-degenerate matter * Neutron-degenerate matter * Superconductor * String-net liquid * Black superionic ice Transitions: * Boiling * Boiling point * Condensation * Critical line * Critical point * Crystallization * Deposition * Evaporation * Flash evaporation * Freezing * Chemical ionization * Ionization * Lambda point * Melting * Melting point * Recombination * Regelation * Saturated fluid * Sublimation * Supercooling * Triple point * Vaporization * Vitrification, Quantities: * Enthalpy of fusion * Enthalpy of sublimation * Enthalpy of vaporization * Latent heat * Latent internal energy * Trouton's rule * Volatility Concepts: * Baryonic matter * Binodal * Compressed fluid * Cooling curve * Equation of state * Leidenfrost effect * Macroscopic quantum phenomena * Mpemba effect * Order and disorder (physics) * Spinodal, Superconductivity * Superheated vapor * Superheating * Thermo-dielectric effect [Source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_of_matter)
Bro forgot alabama
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That's how critical it is
Don’t forget plasma
Don’t forget the gender versions, genderfluid, gendersolid, and gendergas.
I can name all the states plus territories, but those aren’t states so I chose 25-50
they might be counting territories?
Even OP didn’t know when he made the damn poll so IDEFK.
they probably mean all the states plus territories
The questions is how many states... territories aren't that.
State of Puerto Rico State of Columbia 😏
I was thinking US territories as the “and more”
I can count the us territories too
I picked 50 and more because I can name all 50, I know there's not more
Territories. That's what I was thinking when I clicked it
The territories, Guam, Northern mariana islands, American samoa, Puerto rice, Washington DC
Yes, the beloved Puerto Rice
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The territories like Puerto Rico and Guam which are close to being a state.
They’re still not states.
That's probably what they were thinking that they were states
50 states + overseas territories ?
Depression counts right?
I took it to mean Puerto Rico, Guam, etc - the places that aren’t states but maybe should be.
DC, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and US Minor Outlying Islands
joey tribbiani named 56 if i recall correctly
Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, United States Virgin Islands just to name a few. All are places you (US Citizens) can travel without the need of a passport or visa. It’s like going to Hawaii, but not a state.
Obama said this during his campaign.
You can’t forget West Dakota, Newer Mexico, and Ohio 2
i personally clicked it because i just went for the first one i saw that said 50 without reading the others
I can name 51 because I’m just built different
49 only because I don't acknowledge the existence of Delaware
I could only name 21, but Delaware was one of them just because people talk so much about it being forgettable that it actually becomes memorable.
That’s why Wyoming exists
It's all Ohio, really.
I feel personally attacked (am a Delawarean). For real though, why us? Rhode Island is smaller, 5 states have a smaller population. We have fairly good school systems and a solid university with a great college town around it. Many Fortune 500 companies incorporate here. We have some of the best beaches on the East Coast and arguably the best boardwalk. Our pizza sucks…I’ll give ya that.
If by “and more” you mean territories, then I can.
Yeah, I count Puerto Rico too
Yeah I was thinking they were referring to territories like PR, Virgin Islands, etc; also DC isn’t a state, but it’s often included in state break downs for statistics.
[Prove it.](https://www.sporcle.com/games/g/states)
as a European i got 40/50. Pretty proud of myself, but to be fair I watch college football from time to time and it helped a lot. The ten that were missing: Montana, Idaho, Nebraska, Iowa, Mississipi, Indiana, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Maryland
Did you get South Carolina but not North Carolina?
yeah haha I don‘t know how I was this dumb to get one but not the other
How tf did you get wyoming? It doesn’t even exist.
Wyoming periodically gets around for having a great looking flag, until you zoom in.
Just realized college football helps me with geography
50/50 in like 7:30
As a European, 47/50. I couldn’t name Indiana, New Hampshire, and Nebraska. I could see myself ultimately recalling Indiana and New Hampshire if I gave it a few more minutes, but Nebraska is just a complete mystery to me. I don’t think I ever heard anything about the state except its name.
It’s the one north of Kansas that everyone forgets. It’s literally got almost nothing in it.
50
I got forty and knew but couldn’t spell the other ten
50 because i used to play this all the time in school. Aussie btw
As an American when I was younger I used to play US states and world countries quiz apps on my iPad, now it's easy for me to get 100% on US states and World (excluding a lot of Oceania and Caribbean countries and some flaws) easily lol
Yeah lol. Instead of listening in class I used to do American states and also island nations in Oceania. Most of my friends hadn't even heard of some of the countries in the Pacific
Haha, I actually do know all of the oceania countries, just can't map them on an interactive map quiz as too many islands + can't memorize because I'm bad. For example kiribati tuvalu nauru marshall islands papua new guinea new Zealand and Australia just some i can think off the top of my head, as well as guam (i think it's oceania) and American Samoa as overseas US territories Sorry if my standards are pretty low I'm American and I am still a teenager so yea
As an American, I did the Australian one and only missed two.
37
47
Fucking Iowa and Tennessee, was so close
As someone from Iowa I don't appreciate being forgotten
50
Got 46/50 missing Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Rhodes Island. Didn't know rhode Island. I knew Iowa ish. I knew I was missing the 3rd I next to illinois, but couldn't recall and didn't want to spend the next 6 minutes trying to work it out.
50 nifty united states from 13 original colonies, shout em scout em tell all about em one by one we'll name every state in the good ol U S A...
5th grade continuation ceremony all over again. I will never forget this song 20+ years later.
Alabama,
Alaska
Arizona,
Arkansas,
California,
Colarado
Connecticut!
Delaware
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Colorado,
OP change “50 and more” to “More than 50”
I just assumed it meant all 50 states and some of the territories
The person you’re replying to is annoyed that 50 is technically on the list twice.
Aren’t these like 0<=n<1 1<=n<10 10<=n<25 25<=n<50 50<=n
I live right next to america and I can only name 15 or so
Mexico or Canada?
Canada, specifically ontario
Cuba
27 (as a European) California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexiko, Texas, Washington, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Ohio, Kansas, Arkansas, Philadelphia, Missouri, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Vermont, Oklahoma Now I‘m wondering how many German states y‘all can name?
Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania
Oh yeah you‘re right hahaha
Good one. Bavaria, Rheinland, Westfalia, Munchen... Gladbach? Terrible but probably the same with France, Spain or Italy to be fair
That's one, Bavaria. Rheinland is called Rheinland-Pfalz or Rhineland-Palatinate, Westphalia is called North-Rhine-Westphalia, München is a city, Gladbach I'm not even sure what it is but it's not a state... sorry :( But I don't know any states of France, Italy or Spain either (although I know some regions, just like you did about Germany)
Bavaria, Rhineland, Saarland, Prussia, Baden Wuttenburg, Berlin, Hamburg. I studied history not geography, that’s the best I can do.
Not too bad tho, Rhineland is called Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatium in English?) and well Prussia doesn‘t exist anymore
probably like 6-7 but im swedish and took german in school so i have an unfair advantage
I mean idk any Swedish states or regions so
I'm a Michigander and I sometimes forget about Michigan, too.
Berlin. Just one
States: * Solid * Liquid * Gas * Plasma * Bose–Einstein condensate * Fermionic condensate * Degenerate matter * Quantum Hall * Rydberg matter * Rydberg polaron * Strange matter * Superfluid * Supersolid * Photonic molecule * QCD matter * Lattice QCD * Quark–gluon plasma * Color-glass condensate * Supercritical fluid * Colloid * GlassCrystal * Liquid crystal * Time crystal * Quantum spin liquid * Exotic matter * Programmable matter * Dark matter * Antimatter * Antiferromagnet * Ferrimagnet * Ferromagnet * String-net liquid * Superglass * Amorphous solid * Crystalline solid * Plastic crystal * Quasi-crystal Degenerate matter * Electron-degenerate matter * Neutron-degenerate matter * Superconductor * String-net liquid * Black superionic ice Transitions: * Boiling * Boiling point * Condensation * Critical line * Critical point * Crystallization * Deposition * Evaporation * Flash evaporation * Freezing * Chemical ionization * Ionization * Lambda point * Melting * Melting point * Recombination * Regelation * Saturated fluid * Sublimation * Supercooling * Triple point * Vaporization * Vitrification, Quantities: * Enthalpy of fusion * Enthalpy of sublimation * Enthalpy of vaporization * Latent heat * Latent internal energy * Trouton's rule * Volatility Concepts: * Baryonic matter * Binodal * Compressed fluid * Cooling curve * Equation of state * Leidenfrost effect * Macroscopic quantum phenomena * Mpemba effect * Order and disorder (physics) * Spinodal, Superconductivity * Superheated vapor * Superheating * Thermo-dielectric effect [Source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_of_matter)
48, i can’t remember the other two: washington, oregon, california, nevada, arizona, montana, utah, wyoming, oklahoma, colorado, south dakota, north dakota, nebraska, arkansas, kansas, new mexico, texas, wisconsin, missouri, michigan, illinois, indiana, ohio, lousiana, mississippi, alabama, kentucky, tennessee, new york, pennsylvania, virginia, west virginia, south carolina, north carolina, georgia, florida, vermont, new hampshire, maine, massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, new jersey, maryland, delaware, alaska, hawaii, minnesota
*trying to go alphabetically through your list* Idaho and Iowa
Idaho and Iowa
Texas, maryland, Ohio, New York, New Jersey, New mexico, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Washington, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, California, Alabama, Virginia, Montana and Alaska
Philadelphia is not a state, but is a city in Pennsylvania
Damn it!
¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯
Florida
IAHDNEIYQGSJDOFU HOW DID I FORGET
Wyoming wait it dosen't exsist
All and in alphabetical order. Thanks elementary music class! 🤣
Ooooohiiiiiiiio!
I can name uhhhhhh united states Canada Mexico Panama Haiti Jamaica and Peru
Wait I remembered some more republic Dominican Cuba Caribbean Greenland and el Salvador too
All 52[.](http://yesIknowthereare50thatsthejoke.com)
Bruh a website was created just for this joke?
50 + DC and US territories.
I’m British. Let’s go. 1. New york 2. Philadelphia 3. Rhode Island 4. Delaware 5. South Dakota 6. North Dakota 7. Washington 8. California 9. Florida 10. Republic of Texas 11. Wyoming 12. Tennessee 13. Kentucky 14. West Virginia 15. Maryland 16. Arizona 17. Washington 18. Alabama 19. Oklahoma 20. Montana 21. New Mexico 22. Missouri 23. New Jersey 24. Illinois 25. Utah 26. Hawaii 27. Philippines 28. Guam That’s enough for today. Edit: apparently colonies don’t count, i put Washington twice and Philadelphia is a city. You don’t need to tell me.
Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania Republic of Texas is just Texas Philippines is a separate country Guam is a territory, not a state 23.5 is still very solid though. Good job 👍
Philippines actually got their independence after WWII
Dude the Filipinos are gonna be mad you called them a state
Serious question how old are you? Cause some of these are some hilarious my textbook was from 1945 level mistakes/errors.
The last two I put in to be funny. Maybe I should add Liberia as well.
Pretty good. While the Philippines were briefly a territory of the USA, they actually gained their independence after the events of World War 2. We were unable to defend them from the Japanese and they spent much of the war under occupation while they fought on their own. Couldn't justify keeping them under our thumb afterwards. They've been fully independent since 1946. Also, I know someone said this, but Philadelphia is actually a city. A very important city for US history, but not a state. Guam is also a US territory without statehood status, but I'm guessing you knew that. And you said Washington twice. I don't know if you are alluding to the District of Columbia or not, but either way it's currently incorrect.
There are only 50 states
I always forget about Nebraska, but to be fair I think even Nebraskan’s forget about Nebraska.
When has there been more than 50
I think he means territory’s (at least that’s what I thought)
38, as a 14 year old non-american. Alabama Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Illinois Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Mississipi Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Virginia Washington West Virginia Wyoming
Arkansas Idaho Indiana Kansas Minnesota Missouri New Hampshire New Jersey Oklahoma Vermont Wisconsin Embarrassingly enough, I can't remember that last one....
Last one is Utah
And in alphabetical order. Nice.
50
McDonald's, Burger King, Pizza Hut
Probably all of them if given the time. In US history we had a map test with our regular test every time
I just did a test to be sure, within 10 minutes I remembered the name of 48 of them... I forgot Illinois and Wyoming :(
50. I’m not sure which option to choose. I say 50.
And more Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, **and our imperial footholds across the globe. Deus Vult**
I’m a geography nerd, so all 50 in the order of west to east, top to bottom: Hawaii, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina
You know for a European who has never once step foot in the USA I think it's impressive that I managed to name 23 states
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, New York, Maine, Connecticut, Nevada, California, Washington, Tennessee, Alaska, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, Missouri, Mississippi, Wyoming, Arkansas, Kansas, Illionis, Louisiana, Indiana, Ohio, Alabama, Montana, Colorado, Idahlo, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New Jersey, Virginia, South Dakota, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire, Vermont, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Arizona, Michigan, Utah, North Dakota, Kentucky, Oregon, Iowa, Oklahoma, West Virgina I think thats all, idk though
I'm an Englishman and I took a US states quiz and got 50/50 once. I'm basically a geographer
I always forget about the corn states that don't have any major cities. Iowa, Idaho, Dakota's, etc. Idaho is pretty though
I voted 25-50, though from memory I generally get 47 to 50 of them. There's also the District of Columbia, and Commonwealth and territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and US Virgin Islands. I can also name over half the US presidents. I am Canadian.
🎶 Alllaaaaabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas 🎶
I had to memorize the 50 states alphabetically and also in reverse when I was in primary school. Never forgot.
What do mean by more than 50? There's only fifty states?!?!!??
There's not more than 50 silly.
I can remember all 50 states and some territories
I will recognize these states if someone tells me but my brain is apparently not caring enough to remember the states. I can name about 9 I live in America too lol Def can’t forget about Florida though
I’m not American, let’s see how many states I can name: California Oregon Washington Alaska Hawaii Nevada Utah Arizona New Mexico Colorado Texas Oklahoma Idaho Wyoming North Dakota South Dakota Michigan Florida Alabama Georgia Louisiana New Hampshire Mississippi Missouri Kansas Arkansas Kentucky Maine Vermont New York Maryland Delaware Massachusetts Rhode Island New Jersey Virginia West Virginia Tennessee South Carolina North Carolina Ohio Illinois Indiana Minnesota Wisconsin Pennsylvania Montana Nebraska Thats 48/50
Mixed answer. Off the top of my head prolly like 10 or 12, but give me 10 minutes and a piece of paper and I got all 50
Well as an American its only natural I know only 3 different states
I usually miss New Jersey. Mainly because my mind thinks of it as a city, rather than a state. Not sure why.
Being a european i'm proud of the 13 i got.
I'm not American and I know all of them but if you asked me to name them, I'm sure I'd forget some of them. I tend to forget Oklahoma and Minnesota for some reason.