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Can you name the United States' top 20 largest congressional districts in area (from the 2000 census)?
created by
Jman14
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Area (square miles)
District
Rank
571,951
1
145,552
2
105,079
3
97,100
4
75,885
5
69,493
6
69,492
7
68,976
8
64,511
9
58,608
10
Area (square miles)
District
Rank
57,373
11
53,963
12
52,621
13
47,146
14
45,624
15
43,222
16
40,197
17
39,525
18
34,995
19
34,089
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U.S. Largest Congressional Districts Quiz
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Created Nov 28, 2009 in
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Anonymous42
:
Nov 28th, 2009 at 04:26 GMT
1 point
Good idea, but more alternate answers would be nice. Instead of merely accepting the form "state's #st" and "state #st", you should at least include the state postal abbreviations + the district number, as ID-1 for Idaho's 1st, and simply the state for at-large districts. For instance, Idaho's 1st might look like this: Idaho's 1st/Idaho 1st/Idaho's first/Idaho first/Idaho-1/ID's 1st/ID 1st/ID's first/ID first/ID-1...and Alaska's might look like: Alaska's at-large/Alaska at-large/Alaska/AK's at-large/AK at-large/AK.
bsd987
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Nov 28th, 2009 at 05:05 GMT
1 point
Yeah, you need to accept the numbers not just ordinals.
adamnvillani
:
Nov 28th, 2009 at 07:54 GMT
1 point
Yeah, otherwise this just takes too long to type in.
Jman14
:
Nov 28th, 2009 at 18:19 GMT
1 point
OK, I've made it so it accepts more answers for each district.
Jman14
:
Nov 28th, 2009 at 18:20 GMT
1 point
Also, is the time OK?
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