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Missouri and Iowa
Kansas and South Dakota
Michigan, Illinois, and Minnesota
100

An explored land.

frontier

100

The preparing of meat for sale.

meatpacking

100

Which city is know as the "Gateway to the West"?

St. Louis

100

Kansas produce more ____________ than any other state.

wheat

100

The Soo Locks raise and lower ships between what two lakes?

Lake Huron and Lake Superior

200

A flat or gently rolling land covered with tall grass and wildflowers.

prairie

200

Public land set aside by the government for use by American Indians.

reservation

200

The Gateway arch is a memorial for who?

The pioneers who settled the west. 

200

In the 1870s cowboys from Texas herded cattle to ____________________. 

Dodge City

200

Ford's assembly line helped lower car prices  because ______________________. 

-it took less time to make the cars.

300

Soil that is able to produce good crops.

fertile

300

A process in which each worker assembles one part of a product before passing it to the next worker.

assembly line

300

What two rivers does Iowa lie between?

Mississippi River and Missouri River

300

Which presidents are carved in Mount Rushmore?

Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln

300

What city in Illinois is known as a transportation hub?

Chicago

400
Animals raised on farms.

livestock

400

Lift and lower ships from one waterway to another.

lock

400

Before trains Iowa farmers used what to send their crops to market?

rivers

400

What monument honors an American Indian chief?

Crazy Horse

400

________________ Field is the second oldest baseball park in America and home of the ___________. 

Wrigley

Cubs

500

Area or building where livestock are kept for slaughter.

feedlot

500

A city that serves as a center for moving goods and people.

transportation hub

500

What is one of Iowa's main crops?

corn

500

Where in South Dakota are Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorials?

Black Hills

500

Why are indoor malls such as the Mall of America common in the Midwest?

Indoor malls protect shoppers from the weather. The Midwest has blizzards, hailstorms, and tornados.