Depends on what you are comparing. Wisconsin and Missouri are very similar. Missouri (18) and Wisconsin (19) in population are very similar. They are very similar in land area. Politically they are considered "purple" bellweather states. Wisconsin a little left of cener, Missouri a little right. Big cities are solid Democratic strongholds, suburbs and rural areas are solidly Republican. They are both home to large comunities of German imigrants and both produce a lot of beer.
There are quite a few difference though, taxes, weather etc.
No, most animals are like us; no two are alike.
it is a state
The regions of the Southern US (16) and the Western US (13) have the most combined states: 29.
Tennessee and Missouri they border eight other states
Missouri has to be one of them and Tennessee is the other.
Virginia and Tennessee
Both the United States and Austrian governments are bicameral, meaning they have two houses. The representatives in the houses are elected by popular vote. The terms rotate and are not permanent positions.
Two US states that start with K are Kansas and Kentucky.
The two states that are outside the contiguous US are Alaska and Hawaii.
As the US Civil War began to unfold, the USA was sectionalized. The two main and competing sections were the "Northern" and "Southern" states. The US's western frontiers were either territories or US states with low populations.
Washington, D.C. (the capital of the US) is surrounded by the two states of Virginia and Maryland.
Alberta, Canada and Kansas, US alike?