Do you remember which branch of government enforces the laws? You're right, it's the executive branch. Laws are enforced by fines and punishments if they are broken. The police, judges and the courts, and the military make sure laws are obeyed.
Question 1
1.
Who makes sure the laws are obeyed? select all that apply
Tuesday
Do you remember that Indiana's motto is the "Crossroads of America?" That's because many transportation routes run through the state. Indiana has more miles of Interstate highwaus than any other state. It also has one of the greatest concentrations of railroad tracks in the country. All major railroad lines to Chicago from the eastern U.S. run through Indiana.
Question 2
2.
The city of Chicago is in the state that borders Indiana to the west. What is the name of the state? Use a map of the U.S. to help you
Question 3
3.
Why is Indiana sometimes called the "Crossroads of America?"
Wednesday
The Tri-State Tornado blew through Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri in 1925. Its path stretched for 219 miles from Ellington, Missouri to Petersburg, Indiana. The tornado killed 74 people. It was one of the deadliest tornados in U.S. history.
Question 4
4.
Which was NOT affected by the Tri-State Tornado?
Question 5
5.
If the tornado went from Missouri to Indiana, in which direction did it travel? Use a map to help you
Question 6
6.
Tri represents what number?
Thursday
Orville Redenbacher experimented with thousands of types of corn, looking for one which would pop up lighter and fluffier than typical popcorn. By the 1960s he was selling popcorn out of the back of his car, and in 1971 he introduced Redenbacher's Gourmet Popping Corn, which is now one of the nation's top-selling microwave popcorns. Orville was born in 1907 in Brazil.
Question 7
7.
Orville was satisfied with the first type of corn he tried popping