What is the state tree?
Buckeye tree
What is the capital of Michigan?
Lansing
•He wanted to produce quality cars that working people could afford.
•He used the assembly line to help his workers produce cars faster.
Henry Ford
What are the three main rivers that are found in the Midwest?
Mississippi River
Ohio River
Missouri River
True or False: The Great Lakes contain much of the world's freshwater.
true
What is the state flower?
red carnation or scarlet carnation
What is the capital of Wisconsin?
Madison
•first to pilot a supersonic flight across America
•circled the earth three times in the Friendship 7
•elected to the US Senate
•received the Presidential Medal of Freedom
John Glenn
General Harrison defeated Shawnee warriors in the Battle of ______________ in the state of Indiana.
Tippecanoe
True or False: Indiana was the first state to form out of the Northwest Territory.
False; Ohio
What is the state insect?
ladybug
What is the capital of Illinois?
Springfield
•He designed a horse-drawn reaping machine.
•He refused to give up even when sales were low.
•He eventually formed the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company.
Cyrus McCormick
This large amusement park is located in the north west part of Ohio. What is the name of the amusement park?
Cedar Point
True or False: John Glenn was one of two people who were Olympic medalists from Ohio.
False; Jesse Owens and Dehart Hubbard
What is the state nickname?
The Buckeye State
What is the capital of Indiana?
Indianapolis
The Stories of Little House on the Prairie are about this person.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
What is the largest Native American Landmark in the United States?
Bonus 100 points: What state is it located in?
Monks Mounds
Bonus: Illinois
True or False: Hoosiers Hysteria is a term to define the people of Indiana love of basketball.
True
What is the State Motto?
With God all things are possible
Columbus
Built a large company that sells passenger planes, defense aircraft, and spacecraft.
William Boeing
This river in Ohio caught fire three times.
The Cuyahoga River
True or False: Three types of severe weather common in the Midwest are hurricanes, tornadoes, and blizzards.
False: hail, tornadoes, and blizzards