PLS HELP!!!

1. Which of the following statements is true
• the Dakota began as forest people but were forced to move west by the Ojibwe
• the Dakota began as plains people who migrated to the Great Lakes region to join the Ojibwe
• the Ojibwe split from the red coat of people win the Dakota moved west
• The Dakota and the Ojibwe Live together peacefully around the Great Lake

2. Which region of Minnesota has the most fertile farmland
• Central lowlands
• Driftless area
• dissected till plains
• superior upplands

3. Like superior one of five great lakes also largest freshwater lake in the world borders this part of Minnesota
• northeast
• southwest
• southeast
• Northwest

4. How are the Dakota in the Ojibwe similar
• they both hunted and fished in the woods
• they both had an American bison on the plains
• they both lived in tipis in nomadic settlements
• table for a place for birchbark canoes with dogs sleds

5. Which animals fur was most commonly traded by native Americans and Europeans
• mink
• otter
• beaver
• bison

6. Most of northern Minnesota consist of the
• dissected till plains
• Young drift plains
• driftless area
• superior uplands

1. To determine which of the given statements is true, we can start by analyzing each option:

- Option 1: "The Dakota began as forest people but were forced to move west by the Ojibwe" - This statement suggests that the Dakota originated as forest people and were displaced by the Ojibwe. However, to confirm its accuracy, we need to research historical sources or consult reputable references such as books, articles, or cultural accounts.

- Option 2: "The Dakota began as plains people who migrated to the Great Lakes region to join the Ojibwe" - This statement implies that the Dakota were initially plains people who moved to the Great Lakes region to join the Ojibwe. Similarly, to verify this claim, we need to gather information from reliable sources.

- Option 3: "The Ojibwe split from the red coat of people when the Dakota moved west" - This statement seems unclear and lacks context. Without additional information or a proper understanding of "red coat of people," it is challenging to determine its accuracy.

- Option 4: "The Dakota and the Ojibwe Live together peacefully around the Great Lake" - This statement suggests that the Dakota and the Ojibwe coexist harmoniously around the Great Lakes. As before, to confirm its validity, we need to rely on historical records or expert sources.

To find the correct answer, I would recommend conducting research using reputable sources such as historical texts, scholarly articles, or consulting with experts in Native American history/culture.

2. To determine which region of Minnesota has the most fertile farmland, we need to consider the given options:

- Central lowlands
- Driftless area
- Dissected till plains
- Superior uplands

To find the answer, you can utilize agricultural data or studies on soil fertility and agricultural productivity in each region. Resources like the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), agricultural extension offices, or regional agricultural studies can provide valuable information.

3. To identify which part of Minnesota is bordered by one of the five Great Lakes, also the largest freshwater lake in the world, we consider the options:

- Northeast
- Southwest
- Southeast
- Northwest

In this case, Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world and does indeed border part of Minnesota. By examining a map of Minnesota and its lakes, you can determine that the correct answer is "northeast."

4. To determine how the Dakota and Ojibwe are similar, we consider the given options:

- They both hunted and fished in the woods.
- They both had an American bison on the plains.
- They both lived in tipis in nomadic settlements.
- They both used birchbark canoes and dog sleds.

By examining historical accounts and cultural references, we can find that the Dakota and Ojibwe both lived in tipis and utilized birchbark canoes. However, in terms of hunting and fishing practices, bison presence, or specific settlement patterns, their similarities or differences may vary. Consulting reputable sources or cultural experts would be beneficial to gather accurate information.

5. To identify which animal's fur was most commonly traded by Native Americans and Europeans, we consider the given options:

- Mink
- Otter
- Beaver
- Bison

To find the answer, we need to research historical records, trade data, or accounts of Native American-European fur trade. This could involve examining primary sources, historical texts, or consulting experts in fur trade history.

6. To determine the composition of northern Minnesota, we consider the given options:

- Dissected till plains
- Young drift plains
- Driftless area
- Superior uplands

To identify the correct answer, you can again rely on sources such as geological surveys, topographic maps, or regional geography studies to understand the landforms, formations, and soil characteristics prevalent in northern Minnesota.