Here is the question :
HAWAII, ALASKA, MAINE, AND VERMONT ARE THE ONLY FOUR STATES TO BAN WHAT?
Here is the option for the question :
- Telemarketing
- Billboards
- Door-to-door solicitations
- Printed phone books
The Answer:
And, the answer for the the question is :
Explanation:
[STC0080] If you go in your car and drive across the nation, you will probably become so accustomed to seeing billboards that you will lose track of how many there are.
Whether you like them or not, it seems impossible to drive anywhere in the United States without coming across one of the enormous billboards covered in advertisements.
However, the only states that have completely prohibited billboards are Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, and Vermont; these four states are the only ones that don’t have any billboards at all.
In the 1920s, Hawaii was the first state to pass a legislation prohibiting the use of billboards.
Vermont, Maine, and Alaska all passed laws along similar lines decades later.
There is a thriving tourist economy in all four states, which is primarily attributable to the natural beauty of the states’ landscapes; the billboard restrictions that were imposed were intended to help preserve that natural beauty.
On the other hand, there are over 360,000 billboards spread out over the remainder of the United States.
As of the year 2018, the states that have the most billboards are Florida (11,109), Georgia (9,871), California (8,700), and New Jersey (8,500).