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US States Without Borders: Multiple Choice

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  • 01This state is easily recognized by its long peninsula shape, separating the Gulf of Mexico from the Atlantic Ocean. Which state is it?
  • 02This non-contiguous state is the largest by area and features a prominent panhandle in its southeast region. Which state is it?
  • 03This 'Four Corners' state is one of two states with borders defined entirely by lines of latitude and longitude, forming a near-perfect rectangle. Which state is it?
  • 04This state has one of the most irregular shapes, nearly split in two by the Chesapeake Bay, with a narrow panhandle extending westward. Which state is it?
  • 05Often described as being shaped like a 'boot', this Southern state has a large delta region where a major river meets the Gulf of Mexico. Which state is it?
  • 06This large state is famous for its unique shape, including a prominent panhandle and a long border with Mexico. Which state is it?
  • 07Shaped somewhat like a mitten or a hand, this state is bordered by four of the five Great Lakes. Which state is it?
  • 08Characterized by its two distinct peninsulas (Upper and Lower) separated by the Straits of Mackinac, which Great Lakes state is this?
  • 09This state is unique, consisting entirely of an archipelago of islands in the Pacific Ocean. Which state is it?
  • 10This state is recognized by its long Pacific coastline, stretching from the Mexican border to its northern neighbor, Oregon. Which state is it?
  • 11This state is easily identified by its prominent rectangular panhandle, which juts out to the west. Which state is it?
  • 12This New England state is recognizable by its 'hooked' or 'flexed arm' peninsula, known as Cape Cod. Which state is it?
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