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Alaska History Latest Update Graded A Which of the following did NOT lead to Russia's decision to sell Alaska? Many Russian colonists were dying. Which of the following regions is most closely associated with Juneau? Panhandle of the Southeast Why is it especially important to know where the Legislative Information Offices (LIO) are during the second and third week of January? legislative sessions begin about this time every year Which of the following documents set the framework for an Alaskan government after Alaska was purchased by the American government? the District Organic Act Tongass and Chugach are examples of what? national forests Which of the following is true of traditional Eskimo hunting? The target of the hunt depended on the season. . What industry changed the face of Alaska due to new discoveries in the 1960s? oil Which European country was responsible for the largest percentage of Native Alaskan deaths due to colonization efforts? Russia Why did the Treaty of Cession specify that the money was to be paid in gold? because gold was a form of universal currency What does the Big Dipper represent on the Alaskan state flag? The Great Bear—it is a symbol of strength. Which of the following encompasses the idea that every state is responsible for its citizens but must still comply with federal law? federalism Native Alaskan resistance is an ongoing issue. Which is the best description for Native Alaskan resistance in general? peaceful resistance within established standards Which of the following does NOT represent how pre-historic Native Alaskans were "dynamic"? They altered traditional values. How were the women of the district period similar to each other? The majority of them entered various fields of employment. Which of the following laws or types of laws were passed with the plenary power given to Congress? The Marshall Trilogy The Nelson Act voting rights all of these Which region has the most temperate climate, officially called a maritime climate? southeastern Which of the following statements correctly describes the circumstances of Alaska becoming the forty-ninth state in the United States? It was a long process that required many things, including the President's approval. What is meant by the principle of sustainable yield? The Fish and Game Department must protect future harvests. Which mode of transportation was the most important to Alaska's infrastructure during the territorial period? ships What was the main point of controversy in the Katie John case? the ANILCA agreement Which of the following is NOT a description associated with a subsistence lifestyle? sport Which is true of Alaskan Indians in Alaska? They are culturally and linguistically unique from the other Alaskan Natives. Which of the following governmental entities has the most power to check the power of the executive branch? the legislature Which of the following pertains to the Mining Law of 1872? It put the cost of land claims at a reasonable price for most people. For the sake of this question, pretend you live during the Gold Rush. Your friend Jake Tillman is considering moving to Alaska to find his fortune. He is twenty-six, single, and has some money saved away. Jake is the second oldest of three sons. He is an apprentice to his father, a successful printer. He is excited to strike it rich, but asks you for advice. Considering his situation what should you tell him? He should go; as the second son he won't inherit anything. Which group is the largest current Native Alaskan organization? the Alaska Federation of Natives Which of the following is the fastest growing ethnic group in Alaska? Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders Social scientists use the acronym PERSIA to remember the categories of civilizations. Which category would issues related to gathering and organizing people belong to? Social Why would it be a problem to rely solely on tourism for revenue? Tourism changes with the whims of tourists. What was the main purpose of the Organic Act of 1912? To organize Alaska as a territory. What impact did Annie Brower have on oil companies? She forced oil companies to comply with government regulations. The Battle of Sitka was primarily fought over land. Who was the Russian leader at the Battle of Sitka? Aleksandr Baranov Which natural disaster was common in cities during the late 1800s and early 1900s? fire damage In the colonial times of Russian Alaska, how did Russians treat the Creoles? They saw them as allies. Alaska's economy is currently growing the most in which sector? exports to Asia Which geographic area was largely affected by New Deal legislation? the Matanuska Valley What is John Muir best known for? being interested in preserving nature Why is Alaskan agriculture at a general disadvantage in production compared to agriculture in other areas? Alaska experiences a shorter growing season. Why did Secretary of State William H. Seward pay $7,200,000 for Alaska in 1867 when many Americans were opposed to the purchase? He believed strongly in America's manifest destiny. Why was the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) welcomed by Native Alaskans? It secured their claims to some land. Why were books about the Gold Rush so popular during that time? They gave Americans information about a rugged life. Which of the following is an important reason for understanding the geography of Alaska? to gain insight into the history and future of Alaska The Bering Sea was so named during the Russian exploration of Alaska. Who is the Bering Sea named after? the explorer who proved Asia and America were not connected What trail that was used by Native Alaskans and frontiersmen is now the site of a celebrated race? The Iditarod Trail What areas are becoming less represented in the Alaskan legislature? rural Alaska Why was the Alaskan state Constitution created? to outline state powers What broke the deadlock between the state government and Native Alaskans over land claims? the discovery of oil in Prudhoe Bay Which theme of geography would encompass how snow storms and floods affect human dwellings? human/environment interaction Why were political parties created? because people see the world differently What was the purpose of the Literacy Act of 1925? to prevent Native Alaskans from voting How do we know individual rights were important to the authors of the Alaskan Constitution? Individual rights are discussed in section 1 of the state Constitution. Which of these describes life among Native Alaskans in the historic period? During colonization, the arts are not valued by the colonizers but tradition continues to be passed on, often in spite of colonizing efforts. What evidence do we have that the State of Alaska supports the arts? the creation of the State Council on the Arts How did the Molly Hootch case affect Alaskan schools? It established smaller schools that were closer to rural areas. What was one of the most serious challenges of living in a mining town? poor sanitary conditions . During which war were Aleuts and Japanese-Americans from Alaska forced to relocate? World War II Historically, Native Alaskans have suffered the most from the low number of health care workers in Alaska. Considering what you know about Native Alaskan lifestyles, why would this be the case? Health care workers most often work in highly populated (urban) areas. Which of the following industries was NOT developed during the district period? oil drilling What was the primary reason that Russia was interested in granting the Russian-American company its charter? The charter would bring in great wealth Why was much of early Alaskan history tied to the ocean?` The ocean provided continuous food. Which of the following was passed with the plenary power given to Congress? The Marshall Trilogy How does the Alaska Permanent fund change from year to year? The money fluctuates based on earnings. Which set of Native Alaskan groups is most closely associated with the following things: similar dialects, Eskimos, trade with the Athabascans, a maintained subsistence lifestyle? Yup'ik and Cu'pik When using the viewing skills you acquired in lesson 5, which step comes first? Begin by getting an overall impression of the picture. What is Father Netsvetov, of the Russian Orthodox Church, best known for? serving among the Aleuts Besides providing a financial administration, which one of the following responsibilities have most, if not all, of the Native Corporations adopted? preserving their group's cultural heritage How would you define "regions" in terms of the five themes of geography? a location with agreed-upon boundaries What is one geographic reason why southeastern Alaska has more tourism than northwestern Alaska? the landscapes provide more for tourists to do in the southeast Why does this lesson focus on the study of Alaska's geography? to help explain why things in Alaska have happened in a certain way For which of the following reasons have most people chosen to immigrate to Alaska during the historical and modern periods? economic After the Yukon River, which river is Alaska's largest? Kuskokwim According to the 2000 Census, which ethnic/cultural group is the largest in Alaska, second to the group that is labeled "white"? Alaska Native Which region is divided into riverine and insular Alaska? southwest

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