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22 Cards in this Set
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Michigan's largest cities in order |
1. Detroit 2. Grand Rapids 3. Warren 4. Sterling Height5s |
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Population |
9.91 million |
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The Great Lakes |
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior |
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Highest point of elevation |
Mount Arvon |
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How many peninsula peninsulas are there? |
2 |
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Sq miles in Michigan |
96, 716 |
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Miles of coastline |
3,288 |
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Ethnic groups |
German: 20% African-American:11% Irish: 10.7% English: 9.9% Polish: 8.6% |
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What 'stone' is found Michigan? |
Limestone |
It's not really a stone |
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First native americans in North America |
Paleo-Indians |
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Who came first to Michigan? |
Brűlé |
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What war heavily armed the native americans? |
Iroquois War |
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What war went on for 7 years? |
The French and Indian War |
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Who was a union civil war general that was born in Michigan? |
General George Armstrong Custer |
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Where was the Republican party formed? |
Wisconsin |
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What are the soo locks? |
Parallel locks which enable ships to travel between lake superior and the lower Great Lakes |
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Who was Charles Coughlin? |
Supporter of Roosevelt and New Deal through radio. |
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Which city is known for furniture? |
Grand Rapids |
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Which city is known for cereal? |
Battle Creek |
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The welland canal |
Lake Ontario to Erie |
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When did the construction of the Mackinac bridge start? When did it open? |
May 7/November 1 |
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Announcer for the Lone Ranger |
Brace Beemer |
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