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If you mean the coin with the lowest denomination, since 1857 it's been the 1¢ coin, commonly called a penny.Prior to that year the US also made half-cents which are the lowest-value common circulation coin ever minted in the US.
The penny that is commonly called the 'Wheat Penny' was first minted in 1909 and the last year of minting was 1958.
The US year is the same as the year in any other part of the world. If it is not a leap year then it is 31536000 seconds
1964 was the last year US quarters were made of Silver.
Yes. The US has hundreds of tornadoes every year.
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In the US, yes you can get one per semester.
The US Government operates a student financial aid office called "Federal Student Financial Aid"". They also offer a program called Free Application for Federal Student Aide, commonly referred to as FASFA.
In most places in the US, yes. The citizenship does not matter. It will not immediately grant US citizenship to the immigrant.
'la terminale' is the name of the last year in high school in France. An US student in the same position would say he is 'a grade 12 student / a 12th grade student'
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'la terminale' is the name of the last year in high school in France. An US student in the same position would say he is 'a grade 12 student'
A nerd is one possibility, but at graduation, the top student is called a valedictorian.
One can be a foreign exchange student in the USA by joining the Student Exchange Program. Many courses have an option of studying one year overseas in the United States. There are American Studies courses in the UK that have this option.
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