GOV-260 ARIZONA CONSTITUTION & GOVERNMENT FULL
REAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ALREADY
GRADED A+
What is the oldest tribe in Arizona?
Sinagua
Where did the Sinagua reside?
Montazumas castle ( for 400 yrs)
Why is it believed the Sinagua leave Arizona?
Drought
What is the largest tribe in Arizona now?
Diné (Navajo)
How many Native American tribes does Arizona have?
22
,How many of Arizona's tribes are federally recognized?
21
Which tribe is not federally recognized and what does that mean?
The Pueblo of Zuni (no benefits from bureau of native affairs)
What industries thrived in southern Arizona because of the Spanish?
beef and wheat
Why did the Spanish come to Arizona?
Gold Rush (looking for the 7 cities of gold)
What did the Spanish bring to Arizona that we use today?
Dobi (walls around homes/yards) and the word pajamas
What was the purpose of the dobi?
to protect crops from predators
What are the five c's
cattle, citrus, copper, cotton, and climate
,Why have some Arizona tribes vanished?
Arizona environmental challenges.
How many Native American Arizona tribes are there?
22
What tribe is NOT federally recognized?
Pueblo of Zuni
When did the Spanish established a series of missions?
17th-19th centuries
Who traveled greatly and visited 20 villages between 1687-1711?
Father Kino, S.J.
Why was Father Kino, S.J. mainly in Southern Arizona?
Beef and wheat industries
The Four C's
, Cattle, Citrus, Copper, and Cotton
Phoenix Population
1900=10,000
2000= 1.3 Million
When did Arizona become a state?
February 14, 1912
What movement was Arizona shaped by?
Progressive Movement
If the case involves criminal vs. civil law, what is required?
unanimous consent
In civil cases, how many jurors are required by law?
six
If an action is in the penal code, it is a crime against the
state
REAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ALREADY
GRADED A+
What is the oldest tribe in Arizona?
Sinagua
Where did the Sinagua reside?
Montazumas castle ( for 400 yrs)
Why is it believed the Sinagua leave Arizona?
Drought
What is the largest tribe in Arizona now?
Diné (Navajo)
How many Native American tribes does Arizona have?
22
,How many of Arizona's tribes are federally recognized?
21
Which tribe is not federally recognized and what does that mean?
The Pueblo of Zuni (no benefits from bureau of native affairs)
What industries thrived in southern Arizona because of the Spanish?
beef and wheat
Why did the Spanish come to Arizona?
Gold Rush (looking for the 7 cities of gold)
What did the Spanish bring to Arizona that we use today?
Dobi (walls around homes/yards) and the word pajamas
What was the purpose of the dobi?
to protect crops from predators
What are the five c's
cattle, citrus, copper, cotton, and climate
,Why have some Arizona tribes vanished?
Arizona environmental challenges.
How many Native American Arizona tribes are there?
22
What tribe is NOT federally recognized?
Pueblo of Zuni
When did the Spanish established a series of missions?
17th-19th centuries
Who traveled greatly and visited 20 villages between 1687-1711?
Father Kino, S.J.
Why was Father Kino, S.J. mainly in Southern Arizona?
Beef and wheat industries
The Four C's
, Cattle, Citrus, Copper, and Cotton
Phoenix Population
1900=10,000
2000= 1.3 Million
When did Arizona become a state?
February 14, 1912
What movement was Arizona shaped by?
Progressive Movement
If the case involves criminal vs. civil law, what is required?
unanimous consent
In civil cases, how many jurors are required by law?
six
If an action is in the penal code, it is a crime against the
state