What is a state?
This type of agriculture is practiced primarily to feed a farmer's family rather than to sell crops
What is subsistence?
The second sector of industry, involves processing and manufacturing raw materials into a finished product (e.g., factories and manufacturing)
What is secondary?
This animated movie features a snowman named Olaf
What is Frozen?
This dairy product Wisconsin is most famous for
What is cheese?
A group of people who share a common culture, history, language, or identity
What is a nation?
The process of selectively breeding plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
The fourth sector of industry, the knowledge based sector, focusing on research and information creation and transfer (e.g., investment banking, real estate, college professors, education, software development)
What is quaternary?
This animated character lives in a pineapple under the sea
This Great Lake borders Wisconsin to the east
What is Lake Michigan?
A country that contains more than one nation within its borders (e.g., Yugoslavia)
What is a multinational state?
This type of farming focuses on producing crops or livestock to sell for profit
What is commercial?
This is the third sector of industry, that focuses on moving, selling, and trading products (e.g., retail, marketing, design, restaurants, shipping)
What is tertiary?
This YouTube creator is known for large giveaways and extreme challenges
Who is MrBeast?
This professional football team plays in Green Bay
Who are the Packers?
The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference
What is sovereignty?
This revolution marked the shift from hunting and gathering to farming
What is the First Agricultural Revolution?
The fifth sector of industry, the highest level of decision making, includes top officials in government and business (e.g., Congress, CEOs)
What is quinary?
This movie series features four houses: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff
What is Harry Potter?
This river forms much of Wisconsin's western border
What is the Mississippi?
This term describes the ideal situation where a nation's cultural boundaries match a state's political boundaries (no true examples)
What is a nation-state?
Animals such as cows, pigs, and chickens raised for food are known by this term
What is livestock?
This is the first sector of industry, the extraction of raw materials and natural resources from the Earth's surface (e.g., mining, fishing, agriculture, forestry)
What is primary?
This animated movie features emotions like Joy, Sadness, and Anger living inside a girl's mind
What is Inside Out?
This nickname for Wisconsin comes from its early lead mining industry
What is the Badger State?