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100
1a. This is the state flower.
What is the goldenrod?
100
1f. This is the state mammal.
What is white tail deer?
100
This is cooperation.
What is working with others by sharing things and knowledge?
100
This is a letter, paper, or form.
5h. What is a document?
200
This is the state tree.
What is the cottonwood?
200
1g. This is the state beverage?
What is milk?
200
This is being honest.
What is telling the truth and keeping your promises?
200
5d. This is a historian.
Who is someone who studies the past?
300
1c. This is the state soft drink.
What is Cool Aid?
300
1h. This is the state rock.
What is the prairie Agate?
300
5b. This is being responsible.
What is, when you get homework done on time or you do something your parents have asked?
300
Evidence comes from people who were there at the time of the event.
5e. What is a primary source?
400
1d. This is the state insect.
What is the honey bee?
400
3. Name two Nebraska State Holidays.
What is George Norris Day, Nebraska State Day, Arbor Day, Omaha Indian Awareness Week, American Indian Day, Pioneers' Memorial Day, Nebraska Czech Day?
400
5c. This is being respectful.
What is treating others with high regard even when they disagree with you or are different from you?
400
Something written, said, or made by someone who was not there at the time of the event.
5f. What is secondary source?
500
1e. This is the state grass.
What is the little Bluestem?
500
2 &4. This is the date Nebraska became a state and the state motto.
What is March 1, 1867 & Equality Before the Law?
500
5a. This is Perseverance.
What is when someone keeps trying even though things are hard?
500
Something made or used by people in the past.
5i. What is an artifact?
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