States and Capitals
Abbreviations
Geography
Products/Resources/Attractions
Farming
100
Bismarck
What is the capital of North Dakota?
100
IN
What is the abbreviation for Indiana?
100
flat grasslands used for farming and grazing
What are the plains?
100
corn, soybeans, wheat, barley, milk/dairy, beef. steel
What are the main products of the Midwest region?
100
gloomy cabins with disease and hardships
What is farm life in the 1800s?
200
Pierre
What is the capital of South Dakota?
200
IL
What is abbreviation for Illinois?
200
corn belt, wheat belt, and dairy belt?
What are the three main belts of the Midwest region?
200
fertile soil, water, forests, natural gas, iron ore, coal, prairies
What are the natural resources of the Midwest?
200
sod or lumber homes for the rich, everybody in the family worked and had certain chores, canning
What is farm life in the 1900s?
300
Des Moines
What is the capital of Iowa?
300
KS
What is the abbreviation for Kansas?
300
plains, rolling hills, rivers, and lakes
What are the physical features of the Midwest region?
300
The main industry that began in Detroit
What is the automobile industry?
300
axes, oxen and plow, scythe, flail
What is farm tools in the 1800s?
400
Lincoln
What is the capital of Nebraska?
400
WI
What is the abbreviation for Wisconsin?
400
extreme high and low temperatures
What is the climate of the Midwest region?
400
1908
What is the year that Henry Ford started the automobile industry?
400
reaper and combine
What is farm tools in the 1900s?
500
Jefferson City
What is the capital of Missouri?
500
MI
What is the abbreviation for Michigan?
500
To prevent soil erosion and loss of nutrients in soil, soybeans and corn are alternated.
What is crop rotation?
500
three attractions/memorials of the Midwest
What is The Gateway Arch, Mt.Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial and/or Wrigley Field
500
tractors and milking machines
What is farm life in the present?