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