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00094_Field_gg04q22.txt
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Audio:QS042201
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Correct:Vermont*QS042202*
Wrong 1:Connecticut
Wrong 2:Delaware
Wrong 3:Maine
Wrong 4:Maryland
Wrong 5:Massachusetts
Wrong 6:New Hampshire
Wrong 7:New Jersey
Wrong 8:Rhode Island
GeoByte1:The name Vermont comes from the French words ^vert^ for "green" and ^mont^ for "mountain." The state's nickname is the Green Mountain State.
GeoByte2:The capital of Vermont is Montpelier.
GeoByte3:Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the United States.
GeoByte4:The quarrying of granite, marble and slate—all important building stones—is a major industry in Vermont.
GeoByte5:Vermont has the lowest percentage of city dwellers in the U.S. Only one out of every three Vermonters lives in a city or town.
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