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Miscellaneous The Land The Early Years Crops & Resources Production

The Land– 10 Points QUESTION: __________ scraped out the 5 holes that form the Great Lakes ANSWER: Glaciers

The Land– 20 Points QUESTION: To encourage early settles to move West, the government sold land for $___ an acre. ANSWER: $1

The Land – 30 Points QUESTION: What connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean? ANSWER: The St. Lawrence Sea Way

The Land– 40 Points QUESTION: What connects the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico? ANSWER: The Illinois Waterway

The Land – 50 Points QUESTION: How did states in the Great Lakes Region choose a capital city? ANSWER: They picked a centralized location in the state.

The Early Days– 10 Points QUESTION: After the Native Americans, the _____________ were the first group of people to settle in the Midwest. ANSWER: The French

The Early Days– 20 Points QUESTION: The war that started over the Ohio River Valley was called the ____________________. ANSWER: The French and Indian War

The Early Days – 30 Points QUESTION: Who won the French and Indian War? Hint**** It wasn’t the French or the Indians ANSWER: The British

The Early Days – 40 Points QUESTION: After the American Revolution, the Ohio River Valley Land was claimed by the United States and renamed __________________________. ANSWER: The Northwest Territory

The Early Days – 50 Points QUESTION: True or False Thomas Jefferson helped plan the Northwest Ordinance. ANSWER: True

Crops and Resources – 10 Points QUESTION: This state has more cows than people. ANSWER: Wisconsin

Crops and Resources – 20 Points QUESTION: Name two crops that are grown in the Great Lake Region. ANSWER: Corn Soybeans Wheat Oats

Crops and Resources – 30 Points QUESTION: Name two products manufactured in the Great Lake Region. ANSWER: Furniture Paper Dairy Products Steel Musical Instruments

Crops and Resources– 40 Points QUESTION: Which of the following crops is NOT a major crop of the Great Lake Region? A: Cranberries B. Cherries C: Corn D Potatoes ANSWER: D Potatoes

Crops and Resources- 50 Points QUESTION: What other industries developed in the Midwest because of steel productions? ANSWER: Railroads Bridges Tall Skyscrapers Housing Cities

Productions– 10 Points QUESTION: Interchangeable parts were more expensive? True or False ANSWER: False

Production– 20 Points QUESTION: Henry Ford was responsible for the nation’s largest assembly line. True or False? ANSWER: True

Production – 30 Points QUESTION: When each person has a specific job to manufacture products quickly in a factory they usually work on an _______________. ANSWER: Assembly Line

Production– 40 Points QUESTION: Make a lot of something in a factory is also known as _______________. ANSWER: Mass Productions

Free Points – 50 Points QUESTION: Name Miss Gleason’s 3 Favorite Colors! ANSWER: Purple, Blue and Green

Miscellaneous – 10 Points QUESTION: A person who makes maps is called a _____________. ANSWER: Cartographer

Miscellaneous – 20 Points QUESTION: The ordinance of 1787 stated that in order to become a state, a territory needed to have _______ people. ANSWER: 60,000 people

Miscellaneous – 30 Points QUESTION: Define Ally. ANSWER: A friend or someone on your side.

Topic 5 – 40 Points QUESTION: Louis Joliet was a cartographer and a ________. ANSWER: Fur Trader

Topic 5 – 50 Points QUESTION: Name the 5 Great Lakes. ANSWER: Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior