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Illinois

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ILLINOIS

STATE PROJECT BY: MARISSA CHAN
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STATE SOVEREIGNTY, NATIONAL UNION

ILLINOIS STATE MOTTO
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STATE FLOWER

VIOLET
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QUERCUS ALBA

ILLINOIS STATE TREE
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DECEMBER 3, 1818

DATE OF STATEHOOD IN ILLINOIS
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"THE PRAIRIE STATE" & "LAND OF LINCOLN"

ILLINOIS STATE MOTTO
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ILLINOIS IS LOCATED IN THE MIDWEST

REGION
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ILLINOIS STATE FLAG

NORTHERN CARDINAL

ILLINOIS STATE BIRD
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THREE MAJOR HISTORICAL EVENTS IN ILLINOIS

  • The Great Chicago Fire that caused 200 million dollars damage in 1871.
  • Bell Telephone Company of Illinois begins service in 1878.
  • Lewis and Clark start their expedition near Wood River in 1804.

ROBIN WILLIAMS, WALT DISNEY, & BETTY WHITE

INFLUENTIAL AMERICANS FROM ILLINOIS

CURRENTS EVENTS IN ILLINOIS

  • A 14 year old girl is accused of stabbing her 11 year old sister 40 times in Chicago Illinois.
  • Illinois towns are hit by a tornado.
  • Cubs-Pirates baseball game is canceled after a fan was hit in the head with a baseball.

BRUCE RAUNER

ILLINOIS STATE GOVERNOR
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

  • Daniel J. Burke Democratic Chicago 2 Edward Acevedo Democratic Chicago 3 Luis Arroyo Democratic Chicago 4 Cynthia Soto Democratic Chicago 5 Kenneth Dunkin Democratic Chicago 6 Esther Golar Democratic Chicago 7 Emanuel Chris Welch Democratic Hillside 8 LaShawn Ford Democratic Chicago 9 Art Turner Democratic Chicago 10 Pamela Reaves-Harris Democratic Chicago 11 Ann Williams Democratic Chicago 12 Sara Feigenholtz Democratic Chicago 13 Greg Harris Democratic Chicago 14 Kelly Cassidy Democratic Chicago 15 John C. D'Amico Democratic Chicago 16 Lou Lang Democratic Skokie 17 Laura Fine Democratic Glenview 18 Robyn Gabel Democratic Evanston 19 Robert F. Martwick, Jr Democratic Norridge 20 Michael P. McAuliffe Republican Chicago 21 Silvana Tabares Democratic Chicago 22 Michael Madigan Democratic Chicago 23 Michael J. Zalewski Democratic Riverside 24 Elizabeth Hernandez Democratic Cicero 25 Barbara Flynn Currie Democratic Chicago 26 Christian Mitchell Democratic Chicago 27 Monique D. Davis Democratic Chicago 28 Robert Rita Democratic Blue Island 29 Thaddeus Jones Democratic Calumet City 30 William Davis Democratic Homewood 31 Mary E. Flowers Democratic Chicago 32 Andre Thapedi Democratic Chicago 33 Marcus C. Evans, Jr. Democratic Chicago 34 Elgie Sims Democratic Chicago 35 Frances Ann Hurley Democratic Chicago 36 Kelly M. Burke Democratic Evergreen Park 37 Margo McDermed Republican Mokena 38 Al Riley Democratic Olympia Fields 39 Maria Antonia Berrios Democratic Chicago 40 Jaime Andrade Jr. Democratic Chicago 41 Grant Wehrli Republican Naperville 42 Jeanne Ives Republican Wheaton 43 Anna Moeller Democratic Elgin 44 Fred Crespo Democratic Hoffman Estates 45 Christine Winger Republican Wood Dale 46 Deborah Conroy Democratic Villa Park 47 Patricia R. Bellock Republican Hinsdale 48 Peter Breen Republican Lombard 49 Mike Fortner Republican West Chicago 50 Keith R. Wheeler Republican Oswego 51 Ed Sullivan, Jr. Republican Mundelein 52 David McSweeney Republican Barrington Hills 53 David Harris Republican Mount Prospect 54 Thomas Morrison Republican Palatine 55 Marty Moylan Democratic Des Plaines 56 Michelle Mussman Democratic Schaumburg 57 Elaine Nekritz Democratic Northbrook 58 Scott Drury Democratic Highwood 59 Carol Sente Democratic Vernon Hills 60 Rita Mayfield Democratic Waukegan 61 Sheri Jesiel Republican Winthrop Harbor 62 Sam Yingling Democratic Grayslake 63 Jack D. Franks Democratic Marengo 64 Barbara Wheeler Republican Crystal Lake 65 Steven Andersson Republican Crystal Lake 66 Michael W. Tryon Republican Crystal Lake 67 Litesa Wallace Democratic Rockford 68 John Cabello Republican Machesney Park 69 Joe Sosnowski Republican Rockford 70 Robert W. Pritchard Republican Hinckley 71 Mike Smiddy Democratic Hillsdale 72 Patrick J. Verschoore Democratic Milan 73 David R. Leitch Republican Peoria 74 Donald L. Moffitt Republican Gilson 75 John D. Anthony Republican Plainfield 76 Frank J. Mautino Democratic Spring Valley 77 Kathleen Willis Democratic Addison 78 Camille Y. Lilly Democratic Chicago 79 Kate Cloonen Democratic Kankakee 80 Anthony DeLuca Democratic Chicago Heights 81 Ron Sandack Republican Downers Grove 82 Jim Durkin Republican Western Springs 83 Linda Chapa LaVia Democratic Aurora 84 Stephanie Kifowit Democratic Oswego 85 Emily McAsey Democratic Lockport 86 Lawrence M. Walsh, Jr. Democratic Elwood 87 Tim Butler Republican Springfield 88 Keith P. Sommer Republican Morton 89 Brian W. Stewart Republican Freeport 90 Tom Demmer Republican Dixon 91 Michael D. Unes Republican East Peoria 92 Jehan Gordon Democratic Peoria 93 Norine Hammond Republican Macomb 94 Randy Frese Republican Paloma 95 Avery Bourne Republican Pawnee 96 Sue Scherer Democratic Decatur 97 Mark Batinick Republican Plainfield 98 Natalie Manley Democratic Joliet 99 Raymond Poe Republican Springfield 100 C. D. Davidsmeyer Republican Jacksonville 101 Bill Mitchell Republican Forsyth 102 Adam Brown Republican Champaign 103 Carol Ammons Democratic Urbana 104 Chad Hays Republican Catlin 105 Dan Brady Republican Bloomington 106 Thomas M. Bennett Republican Watseka 107 John Cavaletto Republican Salem 108 Charles Meier Republican Okawville 109 David Reis Republican Olney 110 Brad Halbrook Republican Shelbyville 111 Daniel V. Beiser Democratic Alton 112 Dwight Kay Republican Glen Carbon 113 Jay Hoffman Democratic Swansea 114 Eddie Lee Jackson Democratic East St. Louis 115 Terri Bryant Republican Murphysboro 116 Jerry Costello II Democratic Smithton 117 John E. Bradley Democratic Marion 118 Brandon W. Phelps

MARK KIRK & DICK DURBIN

ILLINOIS STATE SENATOR
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BLUE STATE

ILLINOIS IS A DEMOCRATIC STATE
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12.88 MILLION

ILLINOIS STATE POPULATION
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51%

THE PERCENT OF FEMALES IN ILLINOIS

49%

THE PERCENT OF MALES IN ILLINOIS

RACIAL POPULATION

  • 75.1% the percent of white people in Illinois
  • 15.6% the percent of black/African American people in Illinois
  • 0.6% American Indian or Alaska Native people in Illinois
  • 3.8% Asian people in Illinois
  • 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander people in Illinois
  • 6.8% Some other race

$56,210

THE MEDIAN YEARLY INCOME IN CHICAGO
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MANUFACTURING, EXPORTS, MINING, AND AGRICULTURE

THE TOP TYPES OF INDUSTRY

6%

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN ILLINOIS

MAJOR POLITICAL CITIES

  • Chicago
  • Springfield
  • Champaign

nORTH/SOUTH HIGHWAYS

  • IL55 Chicago to St.Louis MO
  • IL90 Chicago to Beloit WI
  • IL57 Chicago to Kentucky

EAST/WEST HIGHWAYS

  • IL80 and IL88, both of which will take you to Iowa.

LAKE MICHIGAN

LANDFORM #1
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER

LANDFORM #2
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SHAWNEE HILLS

LANDFORM #3

AMERICAN CORN BELT

LANDFORM #4

SPRINGFIELD

CAPITAL OF ILLINOIS

THE TOP RIVERS

  • Illinois River
  • Kaskaskia River
  • Sangamon River
  • Spoon River
  • Embarras River
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I HOPE YOU ENJOYED LEARNING ABOUT ILLINOIS