Wisconsin
Wisconsin was the first to enforce their citizen's to wear seat belts while in the car. It is now a law that is in tact in over 49 states. Although 49 states require motor vehicle occupants to use seat belts, 31 states, including Wisconsin, only allow secondary enforcement of their seat belt laws. Secondary enforcement means that police officers cannot issue a citation for a seat belt violation unless the vehicle has been stopped for another reason.
Sierra Nevada
Death Valley
Mt. Whitney
France was the first European to claim Wisconsin.
The center of the park is a caldera formed by a massive volcanic eruption.
Mesa Verde
Steamboat Geyser is the world's tallest active geyser. It is in Yellowstone National Park.
True
Behind the American portion of the Niagra falls
False
Fiji counts as a state can does not make up the four corners region
America must be more responsible in the use of pesticides that harm the environment.