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What is the nickname of Wisconsin?
Answer:
The Badger State
Why this is the correct answer
Wisconsin is nicknamed "The Badger State," a name that traces back to the early 1800s when lead miners in the southwestern part of the state dug temporary shelters into hillsides to survive the winter, much like badgers burrowing into the ground. Those miners came to be called "badgers," and the nickname stuck and became a source of state pride.
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