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Great Lakes
Michigan symbols
People of Michigan
Michigan Government
Odds and Ends Michigan
100
Lake lies west of the lower peninsula
Lake Michigan
100
That state bird
What is the robin
100
first to live in the area now known as Michigan
What is Native Americans-three fires
100
This part of government makes laws
What is legislative branch
100
the pushing up of dirt and rock and the melting of these formed the lakes and hills of Michigan
What is glaciers
200
Lake lies north of the upper peninsula
What is Lake Superior
200
the state tree
What is the white pine
200
People who traded with and even married Native Americans
What is the French
200
this branch enforces the law
What is executive branch
200
Michigan is found on what continent
What is North America
300
Lake that is south of the city of Detroit
What is Lake Erie
300
the state stone
What is the Petosky stone
300
People who fought with the French to gain land and the fur trade empire.
What is the English.
300
This branch determines whether a law has broken
What is judicial branch
300
The Michigan government does not: Make laws Elect Public Officials Look out for the Common Good or Provide services to Michigan citizens
What is Elect Public Officials
400
Lake that is east of the lower peninsula. Mackinaw Island is found in this lake.
What is Lake Huron
400
The state reptile
What is the painted turtle
400
who traveled to Michigan by the Erie Canal and by wagon
Settlers-pioneers
400
Keeping its citizens safe is primary the role of a
What is government
400
a person who has their own business is a
What is entrepeneur
500
This lake does not border or touch any part of Michigan.
What is Lake Ontario
500
the state soil
What is Kalkaska
500
Did not come to newly formed America willingly.
What is Africans/slaves
500
to protect the rights of individuals is a primary purpose for this document
What is the Michigan Constitution.
500
What resource influenced the rise of the Kalamazoo Paper Company and why?
What is trees because places like Kalamazoo, Michigan had an ample amount of trees that could be used for lumber and paper.