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  1. Two animals are depicted on the Great Seal and the Missouri State flag. What are they? a. White tail deer: b. Missouri mules: c. Grizzly bears : 7) Which of these is a nickname for Missouri? a. The Show Me State: b. The Flickertail State: c. The Sunshine State : 8) In what mountain range is the highest point in Missouri located? a. The Boston ...

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  2. Aug 26, 2023 · 4. Question: What is Missouri’s nickname? a) The Sunflower State b) The Land of Enchantment c) The Show Me State d) The Magnolia State Answer: c) The Show Me State. 5. Question: The Gateway Arch, a famous landmark in Missouri, is located in which city? a) St. Louis b) Springfield c) Kansas City d) Columbia Answer: a) St. Louis. 6.

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    Ever wonder what it would be like to be in the center of a nation, to be at the point where two major routes of transportation meet? That's what Missouri is. Use this quiz/worksheet assessment to discover what you know about this state.

    This quiz will test your knowledge of: 1. What Missouri was called since it was the connection point between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers 2. The monument in St. Louis used to symbolize this 3. Missouri's nickname 4. Who Harry S. Truman was 5. What side Missouri was on during the Civil War

    Some of the skills you will use for this test include: 1. Making connections- use your understanding of the geographic location of Missouri to understand its importance 2. Information recall- remember the what you learned about the famous people of Missouri 3. Knowledge application- use your knowledge to answer questions about the history of Missou...

    To learn more about this state, you can complete the short lesson that comes with this quiz/worksheet, Missouri Facts: Lesson For Kids. After this lesson, you should be able to answer the questions of the quiz and know more about: 1. How Missouri became part of the U.S. 2. Missouri's capital 3. Famous literature that came from the state

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    • What song became Missouri's state song under an act adopted by the General Assembly in 1949? Cotton-Eyed Joe. Over The Hills And Far Away. Walkin' To Missouri.
    • Founded as early as 1735, what is the name of Missouri's oldest community? Richland. Saint Genevieve. Saint Peters. Salem. B. Saint Genevieve.
    • What famous author of the "Little House" books lived in Missouri as an adult? Janet Dailey. Rose O'Neill. William Burroughs. Laura Ingalls Wilder.
    • Missouri is known by which state nickname? Hawkeye State. Buckeye State. River State. Show Me State. D. Show Me State. Rate this question
  4. Delve into topics such as Missouri's pivotal role in westward expansion, its contributions to jazz and blues music, and the unique cultural tapestry woven by its diverse population. Each trivia question is meticulously crafted to test your knowledge and spark your curiosity about the fascinating history and culture of Missouri.

  5. Jun 4, 2023 · Vandiver wanted to convey the independent and skeptical spirit of Missourians when he used the words “show me”. It came to represent the notion that deeds and proof speak louder than words alone and served as the state’s rallying cry. The moniker immediately became well-known and was connected to Missouri’s uniqueness.

  6. Sep 24, 2023 · Mother of the West. Another Missouri nickname you might hear is Mother of the West. This is due to the fact that in the early 19th century, Missouri acted as a gateway to the West. Many pioneers passed through the state via the Missouri River towards the Mississippi River on their way to settle in the Western USA.