The states have a wide variety of different cultures and people that make them up. While they share broad strokes of the American culture, each state is special. In this quiz, you will find out which group of states would be best to make your soul feel at home.
The United States of America is a splinter along fault lines of income, education, religion, race, hyphenated origin, age, and politics.
Then there’s temperament too. Americans are traditionalists or rebels, excited or laid-back, coarse or courtly. A lot of that appears to be defined by where we live. The extroverts are people of Wisconsin and the folks of Vermont are temperamentally snowbound. Utah is the most peaceful place in the country, and Washington, D.C., is the least agreeable. Where do you fit in?
Arizona: Cut Down A Cactus, And You Will Get To Prison.
The native saguaro cactus takes a long time to grow and is one we most associate with Arizona. That is why laws have been put on the books prohibiting the removal of spiny flora. Even on your property, cutting them down can result in a substantial fine or even jail time. So keep your distance from the cactus.
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Let’s start with some geography. Which climate seems best for you?
Almost tropical, lots of warms and humidity
Mountains, Oceans, and Temperate
Hot, dry, and lots of tundra and some great mountain ranges
Thick forests, beautiful lakes and mountains and great winters
A few mountains but beautiful planes and wonderful seasonal changes
Alabama: "Sweet Home Alabama" Is An Actual Place.
There is a historic house known as Sweet Home, AL. It's located in the city of Bessemerand has been built by celebrated architect William E. Benns for the city's first undertaker, a man by the name of Henry Wilson Sweet. Thanks to its unusual architecture and blending Queen Anne and Neo-Classical styles, it earned a spot as a landmark by the Alabama Historical Association.
In a country as large and diverse as the United States, it's no surprise that many of its residents view others from far-off states not so much as fellow countrymen but as people from another planet altogether.
Arizona: Cut Down A Cactus, And You Will Get To Prison.
The native saguaro cactus takes a long time to grow and is one we most associate with Arizona. That is why laws have been put on the books prohibiting the removal of spiny flora. Even on your property, cutting them down can result in a substantial fine or even jail time. So keep your distance from the cactus.
QUESTION 1/10
How do you feel like urbanization?
Love it! Bring on the maga-cities
Large cities are great, but suburbs might be better
I would prefer smaller more intimate communities
Big cities are okay, but I would rather have vast areas untouched by people
Let’s not let the cities get too big
Alabama: "Sweet Home Alabama" Is An Actual Place.
There is a historic house known as Sweet Home, AL. It's located in the city of Bessemerand has been built by celebrated architect William E. Benns for the city's first undertaker, a man by the name of Henry Wilson Sweet. Thanks to its unusual architecture and blending Queen Anne and Neo-Classical styles, it earned a spot as a landmark by the Alabama Historical Association.
The largest diamonds ever found in the United States came from Arkansas, including an 8.52-carat Esperanza gem discovered in July 2015 with an estimated value of $1 million. However, an enormous rock found in Arkansas Crater of Diamonds State Park (and in the U.S.) was the 40.23 carat Uncle Sam, discovered in 1924.