The word "Mississippi" is not an acronym; it doesn't "stand for" anything. It comes from American Indian (Chippewa and/or Algonquin) words meaning, basically, "big river."
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Minnesota, Wisconsin, iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana
Mississippi River Gulf Outlet.
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4 I's in Mississippi
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It doesn't stand for anything, it is just the new station's call sign. Mostly call signs starting with a "K" will be west of the Mississippi, starting with a "W" is east of the Mississippi (except for KDKA Pittsburgh).
Alabama and Mississippi share a border so it is theoretically possible to stand in both states at once. Dothan to Southaven is 425 miles.
Anti-abortion aka pro-life is what the Republicans stand for in Mississippi so I'm sure they are disappointed that Initiative 26 was voted down.
The K in KCBS is the standard designator assigned to all radio station WEST of the Mississippi river.
The red, white, and blue all stand and symbolize the colors of the United States flag.
since the flag represents that slavery was illegal, the white people didn't have the ability to have a slave to help around
The Treaty of Doak's Stand was a treaty that said that the U.S. would give the Choctaw American Indians new lands west of the Mississippi River in exchange for part of their land. the U.S. and Choctaw signed this treaty in 1820.