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00075_Field_gg04q03.txt
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Audio:QS040301
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Correct:California*QS040302*
Wrong 1:Alaska
Wrong 2:Colorado
Wrong 3:Hawaii
Wrong 4:Nevada
Wrong 5:New Mexico
Wrong 6:Oregon
Wrong 7:Utah
Wrong 8:Washington
GeoByte1:California was once a province of Mexico. The U.S. gained control of California during the Mexican War (1846-1848).
GeoByte2:40% of California is forest.
GeoByte3:California has more national parks than any other state.
GeoByte4:California is first in the nation in both manufacturing and agriculture.
GeoByte5:The lowest point in the Western Hemisphere—282 feet (86 m) below sea level—is in Death Valley, California.
GeoByte6:California is the most populous state in the nation, and Los Angeles is the second-largest city.
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