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100

land set aside by the government for American Indians

reservation

100

a way of making products in which each worker does one small part of a job as the product moves along the line

assembly line

100

The Midwest area is broken into two groups of states.  The eastern part of the Midwest is called the _____.

Great Lakes (states/region)

100

What three natural resources that helped region become major farming and manufacturing center?

water, (rich) soil, and minerals

100

Why did Plains Indians live in homes called tepees? (2 parts)

They were easy to take apart and move.

200

dry, mostly flat grassland with few trees

prairie

200

piece of land given to someone to settle and farm there

homestead

200

The land in the Great Lakes is mostly ___ with some hilly areas.

flat

200

What three crops are most commonly grown in Midwest?

wheat, corn, soybeans

200

In spite of many hardships, homesteaders continued to arrive, pushing American Indians off the land and forcing them to live on _____.

reservations

300

a river or stream that flows into another river 

tributary

300

a high river bank that stops the river from overflowing

levee

300

Rainfall in the Great Lakes region supports deep ____.

forests

300

List 2 ways people in Midwest use their water resources.

1. Farmers use it to water crops

2. People drink water from the Great Lakes

3. Rivers and lakes provide transportation

4. Barges and ships carry resources

5. Large manufacturing centers grown along waterways to use its power

300

Who is known for developing the assembly line?

Henry Ford

400

a part of a waterway that is closed off by gates

lock

400

traveling from place to place

nomadic

400

The western part of the Midwest is called the ____.

Great Plains

400

Midwestern farmers supply many products to producers.  When the demand for a product is greater than the supply, what happens? 

prices rise

400

President Thomas Jefferson sent two people to explore the region.  Who were they? (First and last names)

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark

500

how much of a product producers will make at different prices

supply

500
how much of a product consumers will buy at different prices

demand

500

The climate in the Great Plains is ____ than in the Great Lakes region.

drier

500

For Fun... (not on test) Which city is known as "Motor City" and why?

Detroit, Michigan.  It is famous for its automobile industry.

500

In 1803, President ____ bought the _____ from France - doubling the size of the U.S.

Thomas Jefferson


Louisiana Territory (or Louisiana Purchase)

600

There is no ocean to warm the land in the winter and cool it in the summer.  How does this affects its climate?

*climate varies more than in coastal regions

*Temperature varies as much as (more than) 100 degrees F between winter and summer

*Adds moisture to the air causing lake effect snow and snowstorms called blizzards

600

List one way plants and animals have adapted to climate extremes.

1. prairie grasses - deep roots

2. pine trees keep needles to save energy

3. birds migrate to warmer places

4. prairie dogs dig underground dens

5. buffalo have thick coats of fur

600

Prairie grasses cover most of the Great Plains, but people have turned it into ____

farmland

700

What are the two main waterways in the Midwest?

Great Lakes and Mississippi River

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