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100

How many people did Michigan need in order to become a state?

60,000

100

With 20 world championship courses and 10 golf resorts, the nort central coast has earned this nickname?

"America's Summer Golf Capital"

100

What is the capital?

Lansing

100

Henry Ford developed this to speed up the production of automobiles ?

The assembly line

100

Number of counties in Michigan?

83

200

When did Michigan become a state?

1837

200

City that hosts the Crim 10-mile Run in the fall which draws runners from all over the world?

 Flint

200

What city is the county seat of Shiawassee?

Corunna

200

Mining for this mineral began in 1845 and ended in 1969?

Copper

200

What branch of the government carries out the laws?

Executive branch

300

  • Kalamazoo became famous with the 1942 hit "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo" by who?

Glenn Miller

300

This baseball team was a charter member of the American League in 1901?

Detroit Tigers (formerly the Detroit Wolverines)

300

What city directly north of Laingsburg?

Ovid

300

Michigan produces 20 percent of the nation's output of this mineral?

Iron Ore

300

What branch of the government makes the laws?

Legislative branch

400

What is Michigan's state bird?

American Robin

400

Professional team that makes its home at the Pontiac Silverdome?

Detroit Lions

400

What is the biggest city in Michigan?

Detroit

400

It is making a comeback, and 4 million Christmas trees harvested in Michigan each year prove this?

Timber industry

400

Which branch interprets the laws?

Judicial branch

500

The great fire of Michigan took place in 1871 in what region of Michigan?

the "Thumb" region

500

The Joe Louis Arena is home to this team which won the Stanley Cup in 1997?

Detroit Red Wings

500

What is the German themed city north of Flint?

Frankenmuth

500

These crops total almost 62 percent of Michigan's farm income?

Corn,hay,and soybeans

500

Who was the first Michigander who became the first U.S. president not voted into office?

Gerald R. Ford