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What does NFL stand for?
National Football League
How many scholarships does BYU give out to their players?
About 70
What division does BYU play in?
Division 1
What states don't have state championships for high school?
New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island
Who has been caught receiving money from colleges?
Reggie Bush and Terrell Pryor
What are grits made of?
Corn
What is Utah's state snack?
Jell-O
What did Hawaiian royalty eat?
Cats and Dogs
Where was immigration first controlled? When did it change?
It was first controlled by the mother countries, and then was changed during the revolutionary war when America became responsible for their own immigration legislation.
At what time was there the most legislative changes concerning immigration?
The 20th century
What has America's attitude always been toward immigration? Why?
Since colonization, Americans have been anti-immigration. They believed they were bothersome. People wanted the "American Identity."
What are the major products produced in the US
Corn, cows milk, soybeans, wheat, cotton lint, tomatoes, potatoes, grapes, oranges, and apples.
What does most of corn growth go toward in the US? How much?
80% goes to feeding domestic animals (livestock, chickens, and fish here and overseas)
What are the 2 types of irrigation used in agriculture?
Flood and sprinkler
What percentage of the world's freshwater is used for agriculture?
70 %
How much milk do cows produce today? How do they do this?
100 lbs of milk is forced on cows by production technologies every day. This is 10 times more than they would naturally.
Boogie boarding and body boarding are the same thing (T/F)
True
What is NOT a reason pilgrims avoided recreation?
Tragedies associated
Where did the Brickyard 400 take place that put car racing on the map in the Midwest?
Indianapolis Motor Speedway/Indianapolis Speedway
What is one state that borders yellowstone?
Wyoming, Montana, Idaho
Where did facebook start?
Harvard
What are some evidences that our culture values movies?
Cult followings, merchandise, and awards shows.
What are some different types of styles in the US?
Preppy, girly, scene, gothic, frat guy, chic, skater, classic, soccr mom, and athletic.
What does Wapusk NP in Manitoba get its name from?
Its a name from Cree. For "White Bear"
What was the first national park in Canada?
Banff
What gives lakes in Banff their milky, light blue coloring?
Rock Flour
What is the fastest growing religion in the US?
Jehovah's witness
What descent are most Buddhists?
Asian
What is the first permanent European settlement in the US?
St. Augustine
What celebrities are Buddhist?
Goldie Hawn, Uma Thurman, Orlando Bloom, Tiger Woods, and Steven Seagal