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Famous People
100
Pierre
What is South Dakota?
100
Lincoln
What is Nebraska?
100
These flat, fertile plains cover the entire midwest, making it an ideal area for farming.
What are the Interior Plains?
100
An area of plat or rolling land covered mostly with wildflowers and grasses.
What is a prairie?
100
This entrepeneur invented the assembly line for making automobiles.
Who is Henry Ford?
200
Bismark
What is North Dakota?
200
Jefferson City
What is Missouri?
200
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior
What are the Great Lakes?
200
A funnel shaped, spinning windstorm, sometimes called a cyclone or twister.
What is a tornado?
200
She was the first African American woman to become a billionaire.
Who is Oprah Winfrey?
300
Lansing
What is Michigan?
300
Madison
What is Wisconsin?
300
Early settlers described this eastern part of the Inerior Plains as a "sea of grass".
What are the Central Plains?
300
A long time with little to no rain.
What is a drought?
300
This Missouri writer, better known as Mark Twain, wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Who is Samuel Clemens?
400
Des Moines
What is Iowa?
400
Indianapolis
What is Indiana?
400
Grass does not grow as tall on these drier plains that are located to the west.
What are Central Plains?
400
Rock that contains enough of one or more kinds of minerals to be mined.
What is ore?
400
As chief of the Oglala Sioux, this Native American fought to keep the United States government from forcing his people to live on reservations.
Who is Crazy Horse?
500
Springfield
What is Illinois?
500
St. Paul
What is Minnesota?
500
As the 16th president of the United States, he signed the Emancipation Proclamation and led the Union to win the Civil War.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?