Ohio was once part of the Northwest Territory which the U.S. won after defeating the British in the Revolutionary war Ohio became the 17th state to join the Union. The Ohio River forms its southern border with West Virginia to the southeast and Kentucky to the south. Ohio is an Iroquois Indian word that means “great water”. The state’s motto With God, all things are possible is a quote from the Bible. Eight U.S. presidents were either born or lived here.
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Was Ohio once part of the Northwest Territory?
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Yes
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No
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What does the state name Ohio mean?
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Indian territory
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Great water
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Forest land
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What is its nickname?
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The Buckeye State
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Great Water State
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Northwest Territory State
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What is its capital?
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Columbus
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Cincinnati
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Cleveland
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Is the state motto a quote from the Bible?
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Yes
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No
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Did eight U.S. presidents come from Ohio?
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Yes
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No
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What is the state song?
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Beautiful Ohio
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Ohio Is Mine
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Land of Ohio
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What is the state flower?
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Peony
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Daisy
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Red carnation
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What is the state bird?
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Woodland sparrow
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Northern cardinal
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Robin
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What is the state tree?
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Buckeye tree
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Chestnut
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Great Oak
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