Land & Resources
Economy
Culture
States and Capitals
States and Capitals
100
A) Plains B) Glaciers and ice scrapped over land
What is the land form type of the majority of the midwest and how was it formed?
100
How people use resources, goods and services.
Define economy?
100
automobile race
What is the Indy 500 that occurs annually in Indianapolis, Indiana?
100
Bismark
North Dakota
100
Indianapolis
Indiana
200
wheat
What grows well in the midwest soil that is a key ingredient used to make many foods we commonly eat?
200
Milk
What does the Dairy Belt produce and where does it come from?
200
Cahokia which is know what we know as Illinios
What was the oldest city in the United States called?
200
Pierre
South Dakota
200
Des Moines
Iowa
300
Lake Superior
Which is largest Great Lake?
300
Cheese
Wisconsin is known for producing which product?
300
Using sod to build soddies
How did early settlers build their homes on the prairie?
300
Lansing
Michigan
300
Topeka
Kansas
400
Missouri River or Ohio River
Name one of the two major rivers located in the Midwest that is a tributary of the Mississippi River.
400
Detroit, Michigan
Which midwest city is know for producing automobiles?
400
The first layer of dirt, grass and wildflowers that can be stripped off of the land.
What is sod?
400
St. Paul
Minnesota
400
Jefferson City
Missouri
500
Lake Superior Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Erie Lake Ontario
Name the five Great Lakes that form a boundary between the midwestern states and Canada.
500
Export
When goods are sold to other parts of the world, what is the term used to describe this action?
500
Mount Rushmore
What is the name of the National Memorial carved out of granite located in South Dakota?
500
Lincoln
Nebraska
500
Madison
Wisconsin