Which U.S. city served as the nation’s . . .
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Which U.S. city served as the nation’s first capital? Boston, Philadelphia, Richmond, Baltimore or New York City
The answer to last week’s quiz is: Tesla is the only 100 percent American-made car. Other manufacturers assemble their vehicles in the U.S., but only Tesla uses American-made parts.