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State Facts
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100

To move

Migrate

100

The practice of bringing water to fields, usually by means of ditches and channels

Irrigation

100

A person who travels from place to place in order to survive

Nomad

100

What is the state drink?

Milk

100

What is the biggest state?

Alaska

200

A system of beliefs and ways of living that are special to a certain group, including their language, religion, government, and arts. 

Culture

200

A large animal that once roamed the Great Plains

Bison

200

A group or family member who lived in the past

Ancestor

200

What is the state cookie?

Chocolate Chip

200

Who is the 16th President?

Abraham Lincoln

300

Someone who hunts animals and collects wild plants for food.

Hunter-Gatherer

300

To change in order to live in a new place

Adapt

300

The system by which nations and other groups make laws and carry out the affairs of citizens

Government

300

What is the state flower?

Mountain Laurel

300

Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?

Francis Scott Key

400

The system of growing crops for food.

Agriculture

400

The system by which a group makes, uses, and shares or distributes goods and services

Economy

400

A decision making body that makes decisions for the good of the group

Council

400

What is the state animal?

White-Tailed Deer

400

Who made the flag?

Betsy Ross

500

A complex culture that has made advances in learning, as well as in systems of government, religion, economics, and the arts.

Civlization

500

Who did Pocahontas marry?

John Rolfe

500

A group made up of different nations that share the same goals

League

500

What is the state tree?

Eastern Hemlock

500

What is the smallest country?

The Vatican City

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