I remember doing this in Junior High and needing to get 50 out of 50 in order to pass. The regions were numbered, and the teacher gave us a bank of sixty state names, including ten fake state names like "Jefferson," "Columbia," and "Ontario."
This is a hugely important point: "Feature films are the most powerful and insidious shapers of public perception, because they fly under the radar of conscious exclusion."
Boston Pizza = no connection to Massachusetts; actually a Canadian company
Pizzeria Regina = no connection to Sakatchewan; actually a Massachusetts company
Mm... I can still smell whatever delicious, probably-carcinogenic brand of plastic Fisher Price used to make those med kits.
As much as I'd like to claim that I used to "play doctor" with all of the young ladies in my neighborhood, most of my "patients" were stuffed animals…Â
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