Show Me State

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The "Show Me State" is the well-known nickname of Missouri, reflecting its residents' reputation for skepticism and demand for clear proof.

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Show Me State canonical 2
Show-Me Series 1
The Show Me State 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state nickname
alsoKnownAs Show Me State
surface form: The Show Me State
appearsIn Missouri promotional materials
appearsOn some Missouri license plates (slogans, historically or in variants)
appliesToAdministrativeDivision United States state of Missouri
surface form: U.S. state of Missouri
associatedWith Missouri state identity
Missouri state pride
associatedWithTrait demand for clear proof
pragmatism
skepticism
country United States of America
hasCulturalMeaning emphasis on proof over rhetoric
hasEtymologyDescription commonly linked to a speech by Missouri Congressman Willard Duncan Vandiver emphasizing the need to be shown
isOfficialNicknameOf Missouri
language English
nicknameType informal nickname
popular nickname
refersTo Missouri
region Midwestern United States
symbolizes insistence on evidence
reputation of Missouri residents for skepticism
timePeriodOfOrigin late 19th century
topicOf articles about Missouri nicknames
tourism campaigns about Missouri
usedAsMottoOn welcome signs at Missouri state borders
usedForResidentsOf Missouri
surface form: Missourians
usedInContext popular culture references to Missouri
state branding for Missouri
tourism promotion for Missouri

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Missouri nickname Show Me State
1985 World Series nickname Show Me State
this entity surface form: Show-Me Series
Show Me State alsoKnownAs Show Me State
this entity surface form: The Show Me State
United States state of Missouri hasNickname Show Me State
subject surface form: Missouri