Yesterday's Answer:
On March 30, 1867, Secretary of State William H. Seward agreed to purchase Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million. At the time, critics thought Seward was crazy and called the deal "Seward's folly." Seward was laughed at for his willingness to spend so much on "Seward's icebox" and Andrew Johnson's "polar bear garden." The Senate ratified the treaty that approved the purchase by just one vote.
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Today's Question:
Which element is named after a state?
Californium
Pennamite
Arizoniate
Utahanium
On March 30, 1867, Secretary of State William H. Seward agreed to purchase Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million. At the time, critics thought Seward was crazy and called the deal "Seward's folly." Seward was laughed at for his willingness to spend so much on "Seward's icebox" and Andrew Johnson's "polar bear garden." The Senate ratified the treaty that approved the purchase by just one vote.
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Today's Question:
Which element is named after a state?
Californium
Pennamite
Arizoniate
Utahanium
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