Push Pull
Primary Secondary
TODALSS + Maps
Biomes + Symbols
Government
100

A condition that drives people out of a location.

Push Factor

100

Sources that are connected to an event or person through time or participation. 

Primary

100
The Compass Rose or Directions are related to this.

Orientation

100

State Fish

Walleye

100
This branch makes the laws

Legislative

200

A condition that attracts people to a new location.

Pull Factor

200

These sources are interpretations of events from the past.

Secondary

200

This part of the map has explanations for the symbols and colors found on the map.

Legend

Bonus- what else is this called?

200
In this zone the trees drop their leaves every year.

Deciduous

200

These two branches interpret (judge) laws AND enforce laws.  (must name both)

Judicial and Executive

300

War, starvation, drought, lack of jobs are all _____ factors.

Push

300

Journals and Diaries?

Primary

300

This shows how distances on the map compare to actual distances.

Scale

300

State Tree

Red Pine (or Norway Pine)

300

The three levels of government are ____ . (must name all 3)

Federal

State

Local

400

Educational opportunities, jobs, freedom of religion, food are all ______ factors.

Pull

400

Biographies and Textbooks?

Secondary

400

Name the 4 states that border Minnesota (must name all 4!)

North Dakota       South Dakota

Iowa       Wisconsin

400

In this zone trees have needles and cones.

Coniferous

400

The capital of Minnesota is ________

The capital of the U.S. is _________

(must name both)

Saint Paul and Washington D.C.

500

Many Hmong people came to Minnesota after this war.

The Vietnam War

500

Newspapers?

Both primary and secondary!

Explain to get the points...

500

Which river serves as the border between Minnesota and North Dakota?

The Red River

500

This biome is a combination of both forests and prairies.

Tall Grass/Aspen Parkland

500
Licenses for driving, hunting and teaching are all provided by this level of government.

State

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