Nebraska
History
Other Information
Geography
World Geography
100
What are the goldenrod and cottonwood?
State symbols
100
What is the main reason people study history?
So they can learn from the past
100
What is a natural feature?
examples: soil, trees, water, wind
100
Nebraska is on which continent?
North America
100
Which region does this describe? rocky coast, large seaports, green forests, Rocky Mountains
West
200
What is Nebraska's state bird?
Western Meadowlark
200
Why is it important to look at different points of view when studying history?
to get a correct description of olden times
200
What Ocean is #1 on the map?
Atlantic Ocean
200
What is used to locate a place on a map?
latitude and longitude
200
Which region does this describe? prairie, Great Plains, tornadoes, blizzards
Midwest
300
Nebraska is mostly covered with what?
Prairie
300
How are windmills used?
To pump water
300
A newspaper from 1920 is a primary or secondary source?
Primary
300
Which state is southwest of Nebraska?
Colorado
300
Which region does this describe? copper mining, The Grand Canyon, deserts, hot and dry summers.
Southwest
400
Which animal migrates through Nebraska each year?
sandhill cranes
400
Which natural resource is related to hydroelectricity, irrigation, and reservoirs?
water
400
The Social Studies Text book is a secondary or primary source?
Secondary
400
Missouri is which direction from Nebraska?
southeast
400
Which continent is located at #2?
Africa
500
Which Nebraska region has dark, rich soil?
Till Soil
500
Name the two largest cities in Nebraska.
Omaha and Lincoln
500
Is grandmother's journal considered a primary or secondary source?
primary
500
Which Nebraska region has dark, rich soil?
till plains
500
Where are the Northern and Southern Hemisphere's divided? Use the globe.
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