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100

Most people arrived in North Dakota by _______.

train

100

Which company made the final decisions on town locations?

Railroad

100

True or False: sod houses were fireproof

True

100

A ______ room was used to store vegetables and other food products.

cellar

100

What animal was mainly used to help farmers?

horses

200
The _______ were usually in charge of cooking.

women

200

a prairie ______ was one of the greatest dangers in ND.

fire

200

Women provided food and income by milking _______ and raising ______.

cows, poultry

200

by the time a child reached the age of ______, he/she was usually doing chores.

10

200

Many teachers had to live with ______ while teaching.

families

300
True or False: teachers had the responsibility of teaching classes, doing the janitor work, and keeping the schoolhouse warm.

True

300

_______ were a popular means of transportation for many teachers.

bicycle

300

Why did children who went to school in town get a better education?

teachers were more trained

300

The highlight of the school year was the _______ program.

Christmas

300

Ladies' Aid groups raised _______ for churches.

money

400

what device was used to stir cream and make butter?

churn

400

what is grass that has been cut and dried to be used as livestock feed?

hay

400

what was an outdoor toilet called?

outhouse

400

what is a sod house called?

soddie

400

which animal is an offspring of a male donkey and a female horse?

mule

500

which president signed the Homestead Act?

Abraham Lincoln

500

which president owned two ranches in the Badlands?

Theodore Roosevelt

500

_______ were the largest group of people who immigrated and settled in ND.

Norwegians

500

What is a special identification mark burned onto the skin of animals called?

brand
500

What is a large area of land used to raise herds of cattle, sheep, or horses called?

ranch