The two states that are not one of the 48 contiguous states are Alaska and Hawaii.
Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.
While Alaska is part of continent of North America, many consider it as separate because it is not contiguous. If you agree then the answer is two. Alaska and Hawaii.
The two states that did not enforce Jim Crow laws were Hawaii and Alaska. Both states were not part of the contiguous United States during the height of the Jim Crow era, as Hawaii became a state in 1959 and Alaska in 1959. Additionally, their unique demographic compositions and historical contexts contributed to a lack of widespread segregation laws seen in the southern states.
The two states not part of the mainland United States are Hawaii and Alaska. Hawaii is an archipelago located in the central Pacific Ocean, while Alaska is situated in the far northwest of North America, bordered by Canada and the Arctic Ocean. Both states are distinct in their geography and culture compared to the contiguous United States.
Hawaii, and Alaska. Their capitals, respectively are Honolulu and Juneau.
The two states that are not one of the 48 contiguous states are Alaska and Hawaii.
A state, because it is a state, is inside the US. There are two states that are non-contiguous.
48 states are contiguous. Two states, Alaska and Hawaii are non-contiguous.
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A state outside the contiguous US is the area that stretches from the west coast to the east coast and from the Canadian border to the Mexican border. Two states are outside the area, Alaska and Hawaii.
Forty eight contiguous states in the US. The states of Alaska and Hawaii are the two states not adjoined.
Yes. The US has 48 contiguous states (states next to each other) and two that are not contiguous, Hawaii and Alaska.
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