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The Midwest Today
100

An area in which grass grows well but trees are rare

What is a prairie?

100

This type of land is capable of growing crops

What is arable land?

100

These were formed long ago by glaciers 

What are the Great Lakes?

100

Before becoming the cities we know today, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, and St. Louis began as these

What are trading posts?

100

A center of activity

What is a hub?

200

This stated that land in the Midwest be divided into at least three but no more than five states. 

What is the Northwest Ordinance?

200

These two types of crops grow well in the Great Plains

What are wheat and oats?

200

These mountains lie to the East of the Midwest

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

200

By using nearby waterways to ship goods they traded with other groups, Native Americans made this the largest Native American city in North America

What is Cahokia?

200

This is a system of wide, fast roads that connect all the states

What is an interstate highway?

300

An area of rough land and light vegetation in western South Dakota

What are the Badlands?

300

The planting of different crops in different years

What is crop rotation?

300

The climate of the Midwest consists of very hot summers and ________

What are very cold winters?

300

The Ojibwa, also known as the Chippewa, adapted to the Midwest's geography by ____

What are hunting in forests, fishing in lakes and rivers, and gathering fruits and wild rice?

300

The Midwest's workforce works in many different industries including _____

What are technology, service, and health care?

400

The western part of the Midwest that stretches to the Rocky Mountains

What are the Great Plains?
400

The Empire State Building is covered by part of this natural resources mined in Indiana

What is limestone?

400

This area of the Midwest is named for the dangerous type of weather that is common in the spring and summer

What is Tornado Alley?

400

These were some of the first people to arrive in the Midwest

What are missionaries?

400

Some of the cultural attractions you'd see in the Midwest

What are Mount Rushmore, Gateway Arch, and/or Milwaukee Art Museum?

500

The eastern part of the Midwest

What are the Central Plains?

500

The Midwest is a great place for farming due to these

What are rainfall, level ground, rich soil, and a long growing season?

500

This great river located in the Midwest carries more water than any other US river, travels over 2,300 miles to the Gulf of Mexico, and is used for transportation, recreation, etc.

What is the Mississippi River?

500

This handy invention made it easier for farmers to turn over soil to get it ready for planting

What is the plow?

500

Mount Rushmore is home to the faces of these four presidents.

Who are Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln?

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