Unit 1/2: Dakota and Ojibwe
Unit 3: Civil War and Slavery
Unit 4: Government
Unit 5: Immigration and industrialization
Unit 6/7: WW2, Cold War, Civil Rights era
100

Name a food that was important to Dakota and Ojibwe.

Wild rice, deer, corn, squash, beans, fish, other MN native foods.

100

Who won the civil war

The North/The Union

100

Where is Minnesota's State capital building located?

St Paul

100

Why did many immigrants come to Minnesota in the late 1800s?

Jobs/work/money/land

100

What are cities called that are located just outside of an urban area?

Suburb.

200

Name of the portable homes the Dakota used.

Tipi

200

Name the two sides of the civil war. (not the directions)

The Union and the Confederacy 

200

Minnesota's government is divided into three branches. Name one of them.

Executive, Legislative, or Judicial Branch

200

What industry helped make Minnesota one of the nation's leading producers of iron ore?

Mining

200

What did citizens in MN create in order to have more food when rationing was enforced?

Victory Gardens
300

Which tribe, Dakota or Ojibwe, has reservations in MN?

Ojibwe

300

Name an important abolitionist to MN.

  • Grey, Emily O. Goodridge

  • Robert Hickman 

  • Moses Dickson

  • Swisshelm, Jane Grey

300

What is the main job of the Legislative Branch?

Make laws.

300

Sweat pads were a nickname for what food in lumber camps?

Pancakes

300

What Minnesota civil rights leader helped fight discrimination and later became the first Black member of the University of Minnesota Board of Regents?

Josie Johnson

400

Name of Dakota scared place that is the meeting of the MN and Mississippi rivers.

Bdote

400

What is the name of the African American man who advocated for his freedom after staying at Fort Snelling? The case ended up going all the way to the supreme court.

Dred Scott

400

What two groups make up Minnesota's Legislature?

House of Representatives and the Senate.

400

What neighborhood in St Paul or Minneapolis has a historic Latino/Hispanic? 

West side of St Paul

400

What was the name of the law that attempted to remove Native Americans from their reservations into more urban areas?

Indian Relocation Act (of 1956)

500

Translate this Ojibwe word: Manoomin

Wild rice

500

Name a specific action an abolitionist took to fight against/resist slavery.

(TBD)

500

Who is the current lieutenant governor of MN? 

(hint: member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe)

Peggy Flanagan

500

Name one reason industrialization caused Minnesota cities such as Minneapolis and Saint Paul to grow.

factory jobs, transportation, railroads, or increased trade

500
Explain the difference between red, yellow, blue, and green on a red lining map.

(up to Mr. Jack)