The largest tribe in North Dakota.
Sioux
The year North Dakota achieved statehood
1889
The geographical center of North America located in North Dakota
Rugby
An major economic event affected North Dakota in the 1930s
The Great Depression
The official state beverage of North Dakota
Milk
A traditional activity of the Mandan tribe
Corn Farming
First governor of North Dakota
John Miller
The river that forms the eastern border of North Dakota
The Red River
The war that saw significant participation from North Dakota soldiers
World War II
Theodore Roosevelt
The treaty that significantly affected the land of the American Indians in North Dakota
Treaty of Fort Laramie
The unique feature of North Dakota's admission to the United States is often noted in history books
It was admitted on the same say as South Dakota
North Dakota is best known for this type of natural landscape
Prairies
The event in the late 20th century significantly changed the demographic and economic landscape of North Dakota
The Oil Boom
North Dakota holds the world record for the most snow angles made simultaneously in one place. True or False?
True
The event that is celebrated to honor the traditions of the Native American tribes in North Dakota
Powwow
The economic activity that was a major reason for the push toward statehood
Wheat Farming
The National Park in North Dakota is named after the U.S. President
Roosevelt National Park
The name of the major flood that impacted North Dakota in the 1990s
The Grand Forks Flood
Famous food item is celebrated with a festival in North Dakota
Potato
The Significance of the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
An importance archaeological site for understanding Plains Indian history
The main controversy surrounding the state constitution during North Dakota's admission to the Union
Disagreement over the state capital's location
The natural resource that has significantly boosted North Dakota's economy in recent years
Oil
The legislative action in North Dakota aimed at improving education was passed in the early 2000s
No Child Left Behind adaptation and Increased funding for rural schools
A unique feature the North Dakota State Capitol building has
It's the tallest building in the state