Capitals
Capitals pt. 2
Vocab
Vocab pt. 2
Midwest Qualities
100

What is the capital of Illinois?

Springfield

100

What is the capital of Indiana?

Indianapolis

100

A process in which each worker assembles one part of a produce before passing it on to the next worker down the line

Assembly Line

100

Lands set aside for Native American Tribes by the U.S. government

Reservations

100
Which city is known as the "Gateway to the West"?

St. Louis, Missouri

200

What is the capital of Ohio?

Columbus

200

What is the capital of Michigan?

Lansing

200

Animals that are raised on farms

Livestock

200

Able to produce good crops

Fertile

200

Why is Iowa a good place to farm?

Fertile soil

300

What is the capital of Minnesota?

St. Paul

300

What is the capital of Missouri?

Jefferson City

300

An area or building where livestock are kept while being fattened for slaughter

Feedlot

300

Flat or gently rolling land that is covered with tall grasses and wildflowers

Prairies

300

The Soo Locks help boats travel between the different _______ of the Great Lakes.

Water levels

400

What is the capital of Kansas?

Topeka

400

What is the capital of Nebraska?

Lincoln

400

A city that serves as a center for moving goods and people

Transportation Hub

400

The beginning of unexplored land

Frontier

400

Which city has become a major transportation hub?

Chicago, Illinois

500

What is the capital of North Dakota?

Bismarck

500

What is the capital of South Dakota?

Pierre

500

The preparing of meat for sale

Meatpacking

500

BONUS FOR 1000 POINTS

Spell the state that contains Kansas City

Missouri

500

How did Ford's assembly line affect car production?

It helped them make cars faster

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