1) The mining boom changed the land by causing

A) towns to spring up overnight.
B) people to become more migratory.
C) railroad expansion around profitable mines.***
D) all of the above

2) The government attempted to prevent the stock market crash of 1929 by

A) selling war bonds.
B) having large banks buy stocks.
C) starting a lottery.
D) raising taxes.***

3) Increased use of steam power instead of horse power was a result of the

A) Agricultural Revolution.
B) American Revolution.****
C) Industrial Revolution.
D) Financial Revolution.

4) Civil rights laws are necessary in order to protect minorities from

A) ethnic discrimination.
B) segregation.
C) having to pay taxes.
D) both ethnic discrimination and segregation.****

5) After the United States entered World War 1, Utahns

A) remained neutral.****
B) increased enlistment in the military.
C) moved to Canada.
D) decreased manufacturing.

6) During the Great Depression, unemployment in utah averaged about

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 25%****
D) 50%

7) During WW2, the state of Utah served as a training area for which event?

A) chemical warfare training.
B) post-war job training.***
C) atomic bomb detonation training.
D) submarine training.

8) Topaz was a(n) ______ during WW2, located in utah, housing Japanese-Americans following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.

A) concentration camp***
B) military installations
C) internment camp
D) industrial factory

9) The practice of separating groups based on race is known as

A) civil rights.
B) civil liberties.
C) segregation.***
D) desegregation.

10) Since 9/11, more than ______ members of Utah's National Guard have been deployed overseas.

A) 2,000
B) 6,500
C) 20,000
D) none of the above***

True or false

11) Following the Industrial Revelution, farming and ranching were impacted minimally.

A) True
B) False***

12) A severe drought that hit the western states during the Great Depression caused many farmers to abandon their farms and search for work elsewhere.

A) True****
B) False

13) One way Japanese-Americans preserved their way of life while living in the Topaz Internment Camp was through gardening.

A) True***
B) False

14) Prior to the use of the telegraph, a stagecoach was the fastest means to get information from one place to another.

A) True****
B) False

15) Promontory Summit, Utah marks the spot where the final railroad spike completing the Transcontinental Railroad was laid.

A) True****
B) False

16) After the Transcontinental Railroad was completed, cross-country travel increased from weeks to days.

A) True****
B) False

17) Utah was home to fewer than five ethnic groups prior to the late twentieth century.

A) True***
B) False

18) Job opportunities in mining, farming, and ranching were major factors that attracted new pioneers to Utah.

A) True****
B) False

19) Irrigation systems were not required for farmers and ranchers located in southern Utah.

A) True
B) False***

20) any utahns had to ration water from irrigation ditches for their crops and cattle.

A) True
B) False***

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