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Water makes up only an estimated ____% of Kansas land. Kansas has a unique geography. It however has a reputation as being the _____ state of the US.
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  • Water makes up only an estimated ____% of Kansas land.
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  • Kansas has a unique geography. It however has a reputation as being the _____ state of the US.
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  • Mount _____ makes up the state’s highest point.
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  • Kansas’ Monument Rocks enjoy fame. They’re also known as the Chalk Pyramids, which is a reference to its naturally-formed chalk formations. Located in Kansas’ Gove County, they go back ____ years ago.
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  • Kansas has a rich biodiversity. Scientists estimated that up to ____ rare animals live in Kansas
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  • Kansas has ___ rare plant species .
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  • Humans first arrived in what would become Kansas around ____ BC.
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  • The Wichita people of Kansas founded a city named Etzanoa during the mid-15th Century. Today, Kansas’ Arkansas City stands on Etzanoa’s former site, with archaeologists uncovering its ruins along the banks of the Walnut River. Based on the ruins, archaeologists estimate the city’s population around at least _____.
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  • Famous American explorers Lewis and Clark passed through Kansas- true or false?
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  • Official sources commonly described Kansas as the Great American Desert during the 19th Century. This was thought to have been said because of the _____
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  • The formation of the Kansas Territory caused violence to erupt in the region, primarily due to ____.
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  • The USA built a transcontinental railroad through Kansas in the late ____ Century.
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  • Kansas contributed heavily to the US war effort in both WWI and WWII. A lot of the oil the USA sold to the Allies in WWI before they actually joined the war came from Kansas. In fact, many people at the time called Kansas’ El Dorado Oil Field, as it was the _____ productive oil field in the USA at the time.
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  • The 1966 Tornado Outbreak devastated parts of Kansas. It lasted two weeks, from June 2 to June 12 of that year. In those weeks, 57 different tornadoes swept across the Great Plains
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  • In Kansas, whites make up the majority at around ____%.
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  • Protestant denominations make up the small majority of religions in Kansas, followed by an estimated ___% of the population
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  • The state of Kansas has about ____ ghost towns.
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  • What is the capital of Kansas?
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  • Topeka Mayor Bill Bunten tried to change the city’s name in _____
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  • Industry boomed in the city. It began with the discovery of oil and gas deposits near the city in _____ and ____.
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  • Kansas produces the most _____ power out of any US state.
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