Sunday, April 7, 2013
Six Weeks Test Questions
Using your textbook, notes and beautiful brains, please write a question you feel should be and could be on your six weeks test later this week.
This six weeks we have studied:
1) The Age of Oil
a) 1880-1920 Progressive Era
b) 1900- Hurricane of 1900
c) 1901- Spindletop
d) 1917-1918 World War I
e) 1918-1931 Prohibition (reform movement)
f) 1920- 19th Amendment -Women's Suffrage (reform movement)
2) Texas in the Great Depression and World War II
a) 1929-1939- The Great Depression
b) 1932-1941- Dust Bowl
c) 1941-1945- World War II
Criteria for your question:
1) You must cite which era your question is from using the information above.
2) You must then cite what sub topic your question is from. Example: Spindletop or Prohibition
3) Your question must be well written and easy to understand. Use the material we have learned from this six weeks.
4) You must have correct grammar, punctuation, capitalization and spelling.
5) You must check back on the blog to see if your question has been removed for any reason or to see if you need to make any changes per your teacher.
Good luck!
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2)c)Spindletop
3)How much oil did the Spindletop oil gusher produce over its entire span of usage?
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3) When did the stock market crash and how many shares of stock were lost?
1) The Age of Oil
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3) What did the 19th amendment do?
1)The Age of Oil
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3)What happened to crime levels after the 18th amendment was passed?
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3) Why were the New Deal Programs introduced?
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3) Which state did farmers leave to in order to escape the Dust Bowl?
1) The Age of Oil
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3) Who owned the land when Spindletop gusher started?
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3)Where did everyone go after the hurricane?
1) The Age of Oil
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3) Why did Prohibition have to end?
1. The Age of Oil
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3. Where would people hide the illegal alcoholic beverages they made?
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3. Why do we now use crop rotation?
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1)Texas in the Great Depression and World War 2
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3)What was the least effected state in the beginning but was effected more that the others towards the end of the Dust Bowl?
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3)What state was affected less in the beginning but was affected more than others in the end?
1) The Age of Oil
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3) How did most people react to the Prohibition Laws made by The United States Government?
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ReplyDelete1)The age of oil.
ReplyDelete2)19th Admendment (Womans Suffrage)
3)When was the 19th admendment passed?
1)The Age of oil
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3)What area of Houston was affected the most?
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3) What did the farmers do to keep the soil from blowing away?
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3) What was the name of the man who proved to be able to be the only one to get water out of the ground during the Dust Bowl, after said to be impossible?
1)The Age of Oil
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3) How did Prohibition affect Texas?
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3.)Which state was hit the worst in the Dust Bowl?
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3)Was it only all those dust storms that destroyed all the crops?
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3.How did the dust effect the farmers and the people who lived during the dust bowl?
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3)In what year did the Great Depression end?
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3) Where did the hurricane of 1900 take place?
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Age of oil
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How did the citizens of Galveston use their environment to protect themselves against hurricanes ?
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3)How long was the US in WWII?
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3) Which of these was the most major cause of The Great Depression?
Which of what? Are there options to choose from?
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C) The Dust Bowl
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1)The Great Depression and World War Two.
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3)Why didn't the people just irrigate their land?
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3)How much damage (in money) did the hurricane cause?
1.The age of oil
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3.Name 1 thing that Texas contributed to the war.
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(3 Why were people shutting down their stores shops when some people were still living there during the Dust Bowl?
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1) 1880-1920 The age of Oil
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3) Did Spindletop produce oil for World War I?
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3)What were the states that were most hit by a dust storm?
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3) What day Did D-Day take place?
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3) What was the date of D-Day?
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3) What were the illegal bars called during The Prohabition?
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3.In what city did Adolf Hitler kill himself in?
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1) The Age of Oil
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3)What were the reasons people pushed to ban alcohol and pass the reform movement?
1.The Age of Oil
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3.Did the 18th amendment get repealed ?
1. The Age of Oil
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3. How long was Spindletop in operation?
1) Texas in The Great Depression and World War II
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3) Why were the farmers affected by the Dust Bowl reluctant to receive help from the government?
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1. The Age of Oil
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3. What made the U.S. get involved in World War I?
1. The age of oil.
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3. How did the hurricane affect the oil industry in that area.?
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1)The Great Depression and World War II
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3)Who was the Italian leader during WWII?
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3)In what year during the Dust Bowl did "Black Sunday" take place?
1) Age of Oil
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3) Did alcohol prices go up or down during the Prohibition era?
1) Age of Oil
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3) How many days and nights did Spindletop gush oil without stoping, when it first started?
1) The Age of Oil
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3) How many people survived the Hurricane of 1900?
The Age of Oil
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How much damage did the hurricane do to the city?
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3)In what year during the Dust Bowl did "Black Sunday" take place?
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3)What did the New Deal Prgrams do for the struggling?
1)The Age of Oil
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3)Was the Womens Sufferage just inTexas, or all around the United States?
1) Texas in the Great Depression and World War 2
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3) True or false, women were allowed to join along side the men in combat.
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