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Arkansas State Symbols

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Which choice correctly explains diamond as state gem?

  • The diamond as state gem connects to Arkansas’s diamond-bearing geology
  • None of Arkansas’s symbols reflects agriculture or geology.
  • Arkansas has no officially recognized state bird, flower, or tree.
  • The state’s official symbols are all named after large cities.
Correct answer(s):
  • The diamond as state gem connects to Arkansas's diamond-bearing geology

What does the Arkansas source material show about Quartz crystal as state mineral?

  • Arkansas has no officially recognized state bird, flower, or tree.
  • Arkansas’s state symbols are chosen only from imported species and minerals.
  • The state’s official symbols are all named after large cities.
  • Quartz crystal as state mineral reflects a well-known Arkansas mineral resource
Correct answer(s):
  • Quartz crystal as state mineral reflects a well-known Arkansas mineral resource

Which interpretation of Bauxite as state rock is correct?

  • Arkansas has no officially recognized state bird, flower, or tree.
  • The state’s official symbols are all named after large cities.
  • None of Arkansas’s symbols reflects agriculture or geology.
  • Bauxite as state rock reflects Arkansas’s mining history
Correct answer(s):
  • Bauxite as state rock reflects Arkansas's mining history

Which conclusion about Rice as state grain is supported?

  • None of Arkansas’s symbols reflects agriculture or geology.
  • Arkansas has no officially recognized state bird, flower, or tree.
  • Rice as state grain reflects the importance of rice farming in Arkansas
  • Arkansas’s official symbols have no connection to its natural resources or history.
Correct answer(s):
  • Rice as state grain reflects the importance of rice farming in Arkansas