This is the capital of Nebraska.
What is Lincoln?
This is the name of the ship that the colonizers sailed on.
What is the Mayflower?
What is Florida?
The first thing you do when you come into Ms. Klute's class is this.
What is bellringer?
This is the largest city in Nebraska.
What is Omaha?
The 13 colonies are divided into these 3 regions.
What is New England, Middle, and Southern colonies?
This is the number of goals in the Preamble.
What is 6?
This state is the most populated.
What is California?
Ms. Klute loves to play this sport at least once a week.
What is volleyball?
This is the region that Nebraska is a part of.
What is midwest?
The colonizers of the 13 countries came from this continent.
What is Europe?
The concept that the power comes from ordinary Americans is known as this.
What is popular sovereignty?
These two states are not geographically part of the 50 states.
What are Hawaii and Alaska?
Ms. Klute has you stand in this outside of her room before you can enter.
What is a line?
It's a restaurant the originated in Nebraska.
What is Runza?
This region of the 13 colonies is the only one that had plantations.
What is the Southern colonies?
This is the branch of government that makes laws.
What is the Legislative Branch?
This state is known as the Lone Star State because it has 1 star in it's state flag.
What is Texas?
Ms. Klute lived in this country for 3 months.
What is Spain?
This is Nebraska's UNOFFICIAL state motto.
What is "The Good Life" ?
This is an example of jobs that the colonizers did in the New England and Middle colonies.
What is trade, logging, fishing, or farming?
This is the branch of government that the President of the United States is the leader of.
What is the Executive Branch?
This is the only state that is considered "triple land-locked" which means you need to travel through at least two other land locked states to get to the coast.
What is Nebraska?
Ms. Klute lived in this city for 3 years.
What is Houston?