Which state's flag was changed in 2020 to remove the Confederate emblem?
Symbols Mixed Hard and the More Precise Side of Official Memory
A hard mixed symbols round matters because the category should eventually test precision, not just broad recognition. This page combines the trickier material from flags, mottos, and seals in one more demanding round that refuses easy guessing, which is exactly where the symbols category becomes more revealing than three separate fact lists. Real state identity is rarely communicated through only one official channel. Flags, mottos, and seals reinforce one another, and a mixed round is often the best way to see whether that larger symbolic map is actually starting to hold together.
The challenge here is not difficulty for its own sake. At this level the clues are less forgiving. Several answers may feel plausible unless the player can separate similar mottos, less-famous seals, and visually comparable flags with real confidence. One clue may depend on color, iconography, or shape, while the next depends on translation, tone, or ceremonial language. You have to shift between those modes quickly while keeping the underlying state geography stable.
That structure is useful because it exposes whether symbol knowledge is actually detailed or still dependent on only the most famous examples Mixed symbol pages reveal whether someone knows only the flashiest flags, only the most famous mottos, or only the most obvious seals. They show whether the category is becoming balanced or whether one lane is still carrying all the memory load.
These pages also improve with replay because the clues start reinforcing one another over time. A flag begins to call up a motto. A motto begins to sound like the seal language around it. A seal begins to summarize a state's landscape, values, or founding myth. That makes the category feel more connected and much less arbitrary.
If a mix page is doing its job, it leaves the entire symbols section feeling more coherent. a strong score suggests the symbols map is becoming specific and durable rather than merely familiar The goal is not only to finish one combo round with a good score. It is to make the rest of the category easier to read and much more satisfying to revisit.
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