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100

The land at the Battle of the Little Bighorn can best be described as prairie, forest, or mountain?

What is prairie?

100

This General had a famous "Last Stand" that he lost. 

Who is General George Custer?

100

This National Park is part of an island located in the Atlantic Ocean. 

What is Assateague Island?

100

This animal has been studied on Isle Royale for over 50 years. 

Wolves

100

This red stone has been harvested at one location for centuries to make one specific object. 

What is a (sacred) pipe?

200

Scientists found the largest source of full skeleton Miocene era mammals in Nebraska in this form.

What is a fossil?

200

These people from the past built mounds in geometric and animal shapes which have been found in the Midwest. 

Who are the Mound Builders?

200

This National Park is an Island in Lake Superior.

What is Isle Royale?

200

This is where you can find an effigy mound at the Wisconsin State Fair

What is the Department of Natural Resources

200

This is the only mode of transportation on Isle Royale. 

What is walking.

300
What does it mean to say Lake Michigan is a freshwater lake?

What is no salt in the water. 

300

This is why Custer lost the Battle of the Little Bighorn. 

What is being outnumbered in battle. 

300

This National Park is near the joining of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers. 

What is Effigy Mounds National Park?

300

This historic battle occurred as a result of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and the lead up to this this battle is re-enacted in current times by indigenous people.

What is Wounded Knee?

300

This is one reason that Custer wanted to go to battle at the Little Bighorn and send the last of the indigenous people to reservations.

Gold was found in the Black Hills (land owned by Lakota under treaty)

400

Horses on Assateague Island drink twice as much water as regular horses because they have to drink salt water is an example of what scientific term?

What is adaption?

400

The horses on Assateague Island got there because early colonists were avoiding this. 

What is avoiding taxes. 

400

This National Park is a road that connects two cities. 

What is the Baltimore-Washington Parkway National Park?

400

This group of islands in Lake Superior have the designation of a National Lakeshore and are managed by the National Park Service

What are the Apostle Islands?

400

This is a designation given by UNESCO (United Nations) to a site with international value to achieve the purpose of strengthening the solidarity of humankind through mutual understanding and dialogue between cultures.  

What is a World Heritage Site?

500

This formation is the result of a massive volcano and is the cause of the formations in Yellowstone National Park. 

What is a caldera?

500

This is one of three cities in the United States started by Franklin D. Roosevelt to have moderately priced homes within greenspace. (Hint: Near Hamilton High School) 

What is Greendale?, Wisconsin?

500

What National Park encompasses three states?

What is Yellowstone National Park?

500
This is the first national park in the world. 

What is Yellowstone National Park?

500

These four sites are governed by the National Park Service in Wisconsin. 

What are: The Apostle Islands, St. Croix Scenic Riverway, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, and the North Country National Scenic Trail. 

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