What is the definition of a class 2 misdemeanor in Arizona?
Basically it is criminal damage (like Vandalism) that results in less than $250 of damage.
How long driving time from tucson Arizona to farmington New Mexico?
The driving distance between Tucson, AZ and Farmington, NM is approximately 450 miles. The driving time would be approximately 9 hours if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
How far from flagstaff to Sedona?
It would take about an hour to drive from Sedona, Arizona to Flagstaff, Arizona. There is approximately 29 miles between the two locations.
What are the five nicknames of Arizona?
Do you mean nicknames or five c's? The five c's are Cotton, Cattle, Copper, Citrus, and Climate.
Why did Spain settle in Florida Texas Arizona New Mexico and California?
It was part of the race among European countries to grab as much territory as possible during the Age of Exploration (1453-1778). During this period of time, several naval powers explored the world for natural resources and alternate trade routes between Europe and Eastern Asia, finding instead the Americas.
After the Americas were found to be another continent and not part of "The Indies" as initially thought, most of these Empires -- Portugal, Spain, France initially; several decades later, England and the Netherlands also -- sent expeditions and began to settle the New World for its riches, to increase their respective coffers by the means of trade such as the Netherlands, or outright exploitation of natural resources, such as Spain.
Spain and Portugal did most of the exploration, eventually settling these lands. Spanish territories in the Americas included most of present-day South America, Central America, the Caribbean, Mexico and today's US south and southwest, including California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Florida and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas.
What are ten random trivia questions about Arizona?
Having spent time in the great State of Arizona, in 1968 and again in 1987, here are 10 trivia questions about it.
1. Where in Arizona is the University called Thunderbird?
2. What NBA team is located in Arizona?
3. What world famous canyon is located in Arizona?
4. When was Arizona admitted into the Union as a State?
5. What famous jail is located in Arizona?
6. What is the capital of Arizona?
7. Where in Arizona is the city called Needles?
8. What US State is directly East of Arizona?
9. What State was the Steve McQueen film Junior Bonner filmed?
10. What percentage of Arizona is desert?
What is the chronological order of the four sites of the Arizona capital during territorial days?
Fort Whipple was founded in 1864 and became the temporary first Territorial Capital.
The Capital was moved to Prescott in 1864 when the town was established.
The Legislature moved the Capital to Tucson in 1867 and back to Prescott in 1877.
Phoenix became the Territorial Capital in 1899.
How many times has the Arizona Constitution been amended?
The Arizona Constitution has been amended over 100 times since its adoption in 1912. As of October 2023, there have been 134 amendments approved by voters. These amendments cover a wide range of topics, including taxation, governance, and individual rights, reflecting the evolving needs and priorities of the state's residents.
Why is Scottsdale such a crappy place to live?
Probably no worse than, say, Death Valley. It's all in one's perspective - what is crappy to one person is wonderful to another. If you are that unhappy, then move to somewhere else.
How long is the drive from phoenix Arizona to New York New York?
Depending on how many hours you are willing to travel per day, it could take you from 2-4 days in transit.
How long does it take to drive from Louisville Kentucky to Yuma Arizona?
It would take about 31.26 Hrs. a distance of 2145.59 miles. And it will be hot when you get there.