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1. In order to become a World Heritage Site, UNESCO first nominates and then votes on the site. If the site meets all the necessary requirements it is accepted as a World Heritage Site. What does UNESCO stand for?
2. What year was Mammoth Cave National Park accepted as a World Heritage Site?
3. France gave the United States the Statue of Liberty as a gift of friendship. Who was the President of the French Republic when this gift of friendship was sent to the United States?
4. Yellowstone National Park is home to which of the following once-endangered species of animal?
5. What is one of the things that Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is famous for?
6. The Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site is managed by what group/agency?
7. What national park in 2001 began a program for releasing Elk within its boundaries?
8. What is different about Pueblo de Taos from other World Heritage Sites?
9. This World Heritage Site had documentations (hand drawn maps) that were found in a diary from 1540. What is the name of the site?
10. What makes Waterton Glacier International Peace Park unique?
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