This past April, we shared Movoto's findings that on average, Americans can correctly identify 3.4 out of 7 states. This dismal result sparked another question for Movoto researchers: How well can foreigners identify the American states?
As most likely expected, the 400 tested foreigners performed worse in state identification than the Americans did. Watch the video to see just how much less the non-Americans know about American geography!
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