The answer to this question depends on the opinion of each person who answers and what criteria is used to determine which one is a better place to live.
One opinion:
No, but some will insist that South Dakota has more attractions.
There is no town called Sioux Falls, Iowa. There is a Sioux City, Iowa and a Sioux Falls, South Dakota. As to which one is a better place to live in, it depends on the criteria used to decide which one is a better place to live in. Sioux Falls, South Dakota has a much larger population and, thus, a wider choice of jobs, places to live, things to do, and places to shop.
The answer is a matter of opinion. Some may think South Dakota is better while some may think North Dakota is better. It all depends on what you like about each state.
North Dakota and South Dakota in the year 1861. That is because North Dakota and South Dakota were first combined into one state called Dakota. Dakota got split into North Dakota and South Dakota in 1889.
North Dakota has no current death penalty. South Dakota has had one execution since 1976 and three people are on death row.
North Dakota and South Dakota were both part of the Dakota Territory. The Dakota Territory was split into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota when President Benjamin Harrison signed proclamations in Washington, DC, on November 2, 1889, formally admitting both North Dakota and South Dakota to the union. President Harrison had the papers shuffled so that no one would know which proclamation was signed first.
it is in the west
alaska delawere south dakota north dakota vermont wyoming and montana
The Missouri River begins in Montana, then flows into North Dakota. The Yellowstone River also runs through Montana to North Dakota where it joins the Missouri River. The Little Missouri River also runs through the south eastern corner of Montana, through South Dakota, then into North Dakota.
No one knows, when President Benjamin Harrison signed the bills admitting these states into the Union, he never said which he signed first, but we do know that he signed them on November 2, 1889.
I would combine both north and south Dakota and make Dakota. ;)
There is no such college as South Dakota College nor is there a South Dakota State Collete. Public colleges and universities in South Dakota are the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University, Black Hills State University, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, and Northern State University. They are all good universities! Choosing one to attend should be based on your area of study.
Alaska, Delaware, Vermont, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana each have one representative.
Currently seven states have one congressmen. Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming.
geology.com has lots of maps, including South Dakota maps - see Related Links