Native Americans
Statehood
The Land
Miscellaneous
100

The two main tribes of Native Americans that are located in North Dakota.

What are Lakota and Dakota?

Standard 2: Students understand important historical events. (5.2.6)

100

The year North Dakota became a state.

What is 1889?

Standard 2: Students understand important historical events.

100

The region that North Dakota belongs in.

What is Midwestern?

Standard 5: Students understand and apply concepts of geography (4.5.2)

100

Name two crops that North Dakota leads in production of.

What is barley, sunflower seeds, flaxseed, or edible beans?

Standard 3: Students understand economic concepts and the characteristics of various economic systems (4.3.4)

200

"Dakota" in Lakota language means.

What is "friend or ally"?

Standard 2: Students understand important historical events.

200

The state flower of North Dakota is.

What is a Prairie Rose?

Standard 2: Students understand important historical events. (4.2.1)


200

90% of the land is used for this.

What is farming and ranching?

Standard 3 Students understand economic concepts and the characteristics of various economic systems(4.3.2)

200

Geographical center of the earth is located in.

What is Rugby, North Dakota?

Standard 1:  Students apply Social Studies skills and resources.

300

Percent of Native Americans that live in North Dakota.

What is 5%?

Standard 1:  Students apply Social Studies skills and resources

300

The state song of North Dakota is.

What is the North Dakota Hymn?

Standard 2: Students understand important historical events. (4.2.1)

300

Before North Dakota became a state the land region was referred to by this name.

What is Dakota Territory?

Standard 1: Students apply Social Studies skills and resources (4.1.3)

300

A collection of the world's largest scrap metal sculptures constructed at intervals along a 32-mile stretch of two-lane highway in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of North Dakota is referred to as.

What is the Enchanted Highway?

Standard 2: Students understand important historical events.