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2 Utah Studies Living in Territorial Utah

3 Quote of the Day “ Work was [important] even among young children, who were expected to carry wood and water, feed the chickens and pigs, kill crickets on sight…and help with the gardening. " - Lorenzo Southwell Clark

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5 Teams will be arranged according to their seat sections. Teams will select one category & number value at a time. The team that raises their hand first will be called upon. All responses must be said like this: “What is or Where is” If the answer is correct, the team earns that particular amount of points; if answer is incorrect, the team loses that amount of points. (Negative value) All teams with a (+) value will bet during Final Jeopardy. The team with most money will win the game.

6 Industry People ReligionServicesTerritory 100 200 300 400 500

7 Industry for 100 This element made Bingham Canyon a profitable place to work.

8 Industry for 200 The coming of the railroad brought little economic change to Utah. ( True or False )

9 Industry for 300 The railroad hurt the mining industry. ( True or False )

10 Industry for 400 Name the 4 mining towns that were listed on the notes.

11 Industry for 500 Name 3 facts about the Cattle Industry that we listed on the notes.

12 People for 100 Photographer who documented life in early Utah.

13 People for 200 The people living in the territory did not want to become part of the United States ( True or False )

14 People 300 An important Catholic leader who organized missions, schools, hospitals, and churches in the territory.

15 People for 400 In what town and in what year did the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads meet?

16 People for 500 What did the children do in the Utah territory. ( Hint: There is 3 answers )

17 Religion for 100 A marriage wherein a man had more than one wife. (Camree, wherein is how it is typed on the test)

18 Religion for 200 All Mormon in the territory practiced polygamy. ( True or False )

19 Religion for 300 Having one spouse (husband or wife)

20 Religion for 400 Name 4 other religions that we listed in the notes other than the LDS Church.

21 Religion for 500 The students learned reading, writing, and arithmetic. They also read from the Bible and Book of Mormon in school. In relation to laws, what does this mean?

22 Services for 100 The first newspaper in the Utah Territory.

23 Services for 200 Stretching across an entire continent or nation

24 Services for 300 The Utah Territory Number #1 Job Occupation.

25 Services for 400 Telephone, telegraph, railroad, and Pony Express. Which came 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd, and 4 th.

26 Services for 500 Name 3 early businesses that could be found in the territory.

27 Territory for 100 The first college in the territory.

28 Territory for 200 What did the Pony Express promise to do.

29 Territory for 300 July 24 th is celebrating what?

30 Territory for 400 What happened to many of the early mining towns? (3 answers)

31 Territory for 500 What happened to Utah as a result of the railroad. (3 answers)

32 Industry - 100? What is copper?

33 Industry -200 - ? What is False?

34 Industry-300 - ? What is False?

35 Industry-400 - ? What is Alta, Bingham, Park City, and Salt Lake City?

36 Industry-500 - ? What is 1.Farmers in San Juan County could raise cattle easier than crop. 2.Brigham Young encouraged the people to raise and buy cattle. 3.There were many more cattle than sheep on Utah ranges. (Check on Test!) 4.Bonus: Many Cowboy terms are from the Spanish Culture?

37 People 100 - ? Who is Charles R. Savage?

38 People 200 - ? What is False?

39 People 300 - ? Who is Lawrence Scanlan?

40 People 400 - ? What is Promontory, 1869?

41 People 500 - ? What is worked hard, attended dances, and celebrated on holidays?

42 Religion 100 - ? What is polygamy?

43 Religion 200 - ? What is False?

44 Religion 300 - ? What is monogamous?

45 Religion 400 - ? What is Catholics, Jewish, Protestants, and Presbyterians?

46 Religion 500 - ? What is the Church and State affairs were not separated in the territory?

47 Services 100 - ? What is the Deseret News?

48 Services 200 - ? What is transcontinental?

49 Services 300 - ? What is farming?

50 Services 400 - ? What is Pony Express, telegraph, railroad, and telephone?

51 Services 500 - ? What is bakery, blacksmith’s shop, and furniture store ?

52 Territory 100 - ? What is University of Deseret?

53 Territory 200 - ? What is carry mail from Missouri to California in ten days?

54 Territory 300 - ? What is the arrival of pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley?

55 Territory 400 - ? What is they are ghost towns, ski resorts, or now have other businesses keeping them alive?

56 Territory 500 - ? What is 1.Extensions were built throughout Utah to join main lines. 2.Some businesses couldn’t handle the competition and went out of business. 3.The railroad was used to export goods produced here?

57 Final Jeopardy Category Schools

58 Final Jeopardy Describe the kind of schools that were started in the territory and explain how and why they changed.

59 Final Jeopardy What is (1) the first schools were private and run by the Mormon Church. (2) the students learned reading, writing, arithmetic, and from the Bible and Book of Mormon. (3) Non-Mormons set up other schools. (4) the Non-Mormon schools main goals were to provide a good public education and get the Mormon children to see the error of their religion. (5) the Free Public School Act allowed all children to attend pubic school for free. (6) the University of Deseret was established in 1850.

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