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North Carolina Day: Symbols, Regions, and Stories

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**National North Carolina Day Activity (Social Studies)**\n\nComplete the section that matches your class level (Elementary, Middle School, or High School). Questions focus on North Carolina’s symbols, geography, history, government structures (nonpartisan), and culture.

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Pitanje 1
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North Carolina Day (Elementary): What is the capital of North Carolina?

Pitanje 2
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North Carolina Day (Elementary): Which animal is the state bird of North Carolina?

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North Carolina Day (Elementary): Match each NC region to its description.

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Coastal Plain

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Highest elevations in the west

Mountains

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Rolling hills in the middle

Piedmont

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Flatter land near the ocean

Pitanje 4
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North Carolina Day (Elementary): Sort each place into the NC region where it belongs.

  • Research Triangle

  • Sandhills

  • Blue Ridge Mountains

  • Outer Banks

  • Great Smoky Mountains

  • Mountains

  • Piedmont

  • Coastal Plain

Pitanje 5
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North Carolina Day (Elementary): North Carolina has a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean.

Pitanje 6
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North Carolina Day (Elementary): Name one official North Carolina state symbol.

Pitanje 7
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North Carolina Day (Middle School): Select two official North Carolina state symbols.

Pitanje 8
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North Carolina Day (Middle School): The Piedmont is the region between the mountains and the coastal plain. What is one word that describes the Piedmont’s land shape?

Pitanje 9
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North Carolina Day (Middle School): Which ocean borders North Carolina to the east?

Pitanje 10
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North Carolina Day (Middle School): Match each NC event to what it is best known for.

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Greensboro sit-ins (1960)

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Early settlement that disappeared

Lost Colony (Roanoke)

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First powered flight (1903)

Wright brothers (Kitty Hawk)

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Early U.S. gold mining

Gold rush (NC)

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Nonviolent protest at lunch counter

Pitanje 11
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North Carolina Day (Middle School): North Carolina has both mountains and barrier islands.

Pitanje 12
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North Carolina Day (Middle School): Put these North Carolina-related events in chronological order (oldest to most recent).

  1. Lost Colony at Roanoke (1580s)

  2. UNC chartered (1789)

  3. First powered flight at Kitty Hawk (1903)

  4. Moravian settlement in Salem (1766)

Pitanje 13
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North Carolina Day (High School): Which statement best describes separation of powers in North Carolina’s state government?

Pitanje 14
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North Carolina Day (High School): For each service, decide whether it is more typically handled by state government or local government in North Carolina.

State government

Local government

Driver licensing

Trash collection

Zoning rules

State highways

Pitanje 15
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North Carolina Day (High School): Explain how North Carolina’s geography (mountains, Piedmont, coastal plain) has shaped the state’s culture and economy over time. Use at least two examples.

Pitanje 16
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North Carolina Day (High School): Match each NC cultural feature to its description.

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Research Triangle Park (RTP)

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Beaches and barrier islands

NC craft pottery

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Research and technology hub

Outer Banks tourism

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Vinegar-based tradition

Eastern NC barbecue

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Longstanding artisan work

Pitanje 17
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North Carolina Day (High School): Which option best describes North Carolina’s three main geographic regions?