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Page 1: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Kansas History Review

Chapters 1-12

Page 2: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

What forms Kansas’s only natural border:

a. the Atlantic Oceanb. the Missouri River

c. the Rocky Mountainsd. the Ogallala Aquifer

Page 3: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

What forms Kansas’s only natural border:

a. the Atlantic Oceanb. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountainsd. the Ogallala Aquifer

Page 4: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The most numerous type of animal in Kansas is:

a. the buffalo.b. insects.c. birds.d. cattle.

Page 5: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The most numerous type of animal in Kansas is:

a. the buffalo.b. insects.

c. birds.d. cattle.

Page 6: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Physiographic regions are:a. places where there is very little water.b. not found in Kansas because they are

near oceans.c. areas of the state defined by their

geology.d. those areas of the state that are the

most populated.

Page 7: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Physiographic regions are:a. places where there is very little water.b. not found in Kansas because they

are near oceans.c. areas of the state defined by their

geology.d. those areas of the state that are the

most populated.

Page 8: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Native grasses are a valuable resource because:

a. they protect the soil from erosion and catch rainwater.

b. they grow so tall that they offer shade to grazing cattle.

c. they can be cut, processed, and sold as food.

d. they prevent tornados.

Page 9: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Native grasses are a valuable resource because:

a. they protect the soil from erosion and catch rainwater.

b. they grow so tall that they offer shade to grazing cattle.

c. they can be cut, processed, and sold as food.

d. they prevent tornados.

Page 10: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Before the historic period, which technologies helped the

population of Kansas grow?a. primitive computers and stovesb. pottery vessels and bows and

arrowsc. atlatl and buffalo stomachd. porcupine quills and drums

Page 11: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Before the historic period, which technologies helped the

population of Kansas grow?a. primitive computers and stoves

b. pottery vessels and bows and arrows

c. atlatl and buffalo stomachd. porcupine quills and drums

Page 12: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Absolute dating and relative dating are:

a. different types of dates that people go on before they marry

b. artifacts that are buried in archeological sites

c. the time stamp a computer leaves on a digital file

d. techniques archeologists use to know how old an archeological site is

Page 13: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Absolute dating and relative dating are:

a. different types of dates that people go on before they marry

b. artifacts that are buried in archeological sites

c. the time stamp a computer leaves on a digital file

d. techniques archeologists use to know how old an archeological site is

Page 14: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

We can tell when people began living in permanent villages

because of what type of evidence?a. homes that were covered with

grasses and plastered with clay and cultivated gardens

b. trade items brought from the southwest

c. bones of mastodons and dartsd. boiling stones

Page 15: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

We can tell when people began living in permanent villages

because of what type of evidence?a. homes that were covered with grasses and plastered with clay

and cultivated gardens b. trade items brought from the

southwestc. bones of mastodons and darts

d. boiling stones

Page 16: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Historians refer to the historic period in Kansas beginning when:

a. Big Game Hunters arriveb. The village farmers begin to

cultivate cornc. Francisco de Coronado arrives in

Kansas and we begin to have written records

d. Kansas becomes a State

Page 17: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Historians refer to the historic period in Kansas beginning when:

a. Big Game Hunters arriveb. The village farmers begin to

cultivate cornc. Francisco de Coronado arrives in

Kansas and we begin to have written records

d. Kansas becomes a State

Page 18: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Across North America there are many different types of American Indians. They are alike because

they all:a. travel by bark canoes

b. make pottery and paint designs on itc. ride horses and live in tipisd. create art that reflects their

environment

Page 19: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Across North America there are many different types of American Indians. They are alike because

they all:a. travel by bark canoes

b. make pottery and paint designs on itc. ride horses and live in tipis

d. create art that reflects their environment

Page 20: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The U.S. government's policy of relocation was hard on the Indians forced to move to

Kansas because:a. there were many Americans that were against it.b. many of them had already adopted the customs

of Americans.c. living conditions in Kansas were unfamiliar and

this made their traditional way of life difficult.d. so many Americans had already moved here

that there was little room.

Page 21: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The U.S. government's policy of relocation was hard on the Indians forced to move to

Kansas because:a. there were many Americans that were against it.b. many of them had already adopted the customs

of Americans.c. living conditions in Kansas were unfamiliar

and this made their traditional way of life difficult.

d. so many Americans had already moved here that there was little room.

Page 22: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Mission schools were established to:

a. convert Indian children to Christianity and teach them vocational

skills.b. help traders move their supplies

from the ships.c. teach people how to become

missionaries.d. teach people to build schools.

Page 23: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Mission schools were established to:

a. convert Indian children to Christianity and teach them

vocational skills.b. help traders move their supplies

from the ships.c. teach people how to become

missionaries.d. teach people to build schools.

Page 24: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Santa Fe Trail: a. helped families cross the country to

settle in the west.b. allowed explorers to travel west by

boat.c. helped eastern Indians return to

their ancestral land.d. was an important international trade

route for moving freight.

Page 25: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Santa Fe Trail: a. helped families cross the country to

settle in the west.b. allowed explorers to travel west by

boat.c. helped eastern Indians return to

their ancestral land.d. was an important international

trade route for moving freight.

Page 26: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Oregon-California Trail:a. was used to relocate American

Indians from the east.b. was used to move families to new

homes in the west.c. was an easy path to Mexico.

d. was part of the national interstate system of highways.

Page 27: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Oregon-California Trail:a. was used to relocate American

Indians from the east.b. was used to move families to

new homes in the west.c. was an easy path to Mexico.

d. was part of the national interstate system of highways.

Page 28: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Manifest Destiny was the belief that:a. the United States should expand west so

that the country went from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

b. the United States should be a monarchy, with a king as its leader.

c. the United States should push the American Indians west.

d. everyone in America should live on a farm.

Page 29: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Manifest Destiny was the belief that:a. the United States should expand

west so that the country went from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

b. the United States should be a monarchy, with a king as its leader.

c. the United States should push the American Indians west.

d. everyone in America should live on a farm.

Page 30: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Kansas state motto is written in Latin and means:

a. My Old Kansas Home.b. Kansas, as Big as You Think.

c. To the Stars Through Difficulty.d. There is No Place Like Home.

Page 31: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Kansas state motto is written in Latin and means:

a. My Old Kansas Home.b. Kansas, as Big as You Think.

c. To the Stars Through Difficulty.d. There is No Place Like Home.

Page 32: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

According the Bill of Rights, all Kansans have the right to:

a. freedom of speech and the right to worship according to their own beliefs.

b. buy land below market value.c. vote for state elected officials and

run for office.d. drive a car at sixteen years of age.

Page 33: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

According the Bill of Rights, all Kansans have the right to:

a. freedom of speech and the right to worship according to their own

beliefs.b. buy land below market value.

c. vote for state elected officials and run for office.

d. drive a car at sixteen years of age.

Page 34: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Executive Branch of Kansas government:

a. rules on court cases submitted to the Supreme Court.

b. creates and amends laws.c. includes the governor's office and is

responsible for administering laws.d. controls the post office and prints

money.

Page 35: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Executive Branch of Kansas government:

a. rules on court cases submitted to the Supreme Court.

b. creates and amends laws.c. includes the governor's office

and is responsible for administering laws.

d. controls the post office and prints money.

Page 36: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Legislative Branch of Kansas government:

a. is in charge of elections in the state.b. administers the state parks and

historic sites.c. selects juries for criminal trials.

d. makes and passes laws.

Page 37: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Legislative Branch of Kansas government:

a. is in charge of elections in the state.b. administers the state parks and

historic sites.c. selects juries for criminal trials.

d. makes and passes laws.

Page 38: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The judicial branch of Kansas government:a. creates laws.

b. allocates money to the state budget.

c. keeps track of all state revenues.d. interprets the laws and settles disagreements between people.

Page 39: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The judicial branch of Kansas government:a. creates laws.

b. allocates money to the state budget.

c. keeps track of all state revenues.d. interprets the laws and settles disagreements between people.

Page 40: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

During the Civil War, most Kansans:

a. supported the Union.b. wanted to maintain slavery.c. wanted to remain neutral.

d. wanted to move further west to avoid the conflict.

Page 41: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

During the Civil War, most Kansans:

a. supported the Union.b. wanted to maintain slavery.c. wanted to remain neutral.

d. wanted to move further west to avoid the conflict.

Page 42: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Which of the following crops were not grown in Kansas?

a. corn and wheatb. rye and barley

c. grapes and fruitsd. rice and avocados

Page 43: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Which of the following crops were not grown in Kansas?

a. corn and wheatb. rye and barley

c. grapes and fruitsd. rice and avocados

Page 44: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Prohibition movement wanted to:

a. ban electioneering.b. prohibit the manufacturing and sale

of alcohol.c. equalize the income tax structure.d. abolish government land grants.

Page 45: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Prohibition movement wanted to:

a. ban electioneering.b. prohibit the manufacturing and

sale of alcohol.c. equalize the income tax structure.d. abolish government land grants.

Page 46: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Kansas was the first state to: a. allow the manufacturing of alcohol for

scientific research.b. allow the use of alcohol for medical

reasons.c. ban the use of alcohol for personal use.d. pass a constitutional amendment that outlawed the manufacturing or sale of

alcohol.

Page 47: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Kansas was the first state to: a. allow the manufacturing of alcohol for

scientific research.b. allow the use of alcohol for medical

reasons.c. ban the use of alcohol for personal use.d. pass a constitutional amendment that outlawed the manufacturing or

sale of alcohol.

Page 48: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The progressive movement was about:

a. creating a new political party.b. prohibiting the sale of alcohol.c. getting the vote for women.

d. building a better society.

Page 49: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The progressive movement was about:

a. creating a new political party.b. prohibiting the sale of alcohol.c. getting the vote for women.d. building a better society.

Page 50: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Child Labor Laws were designed to protect children from:

a. unsafe working conditions and working in certain industries.

b. working on family farms before age 16.

c. the spread of tuberculosis in factories.

d. being forced to join adult labor unions.

Page 51: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Child Labor Laws were designed to protect children from:

a. unsafe working conditions and working in certain industries.

b. working on family farms before age 16.

c. the spread of tuberculosis in factories.

d. being forced to join adult labor unions.

Page 52: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

During the Great Depression:a. many of the aviation companies in

Wichita went out of business.b. ready-to-wear clothing was

popularized.c. the country doubled its number of

roads and highways.d. fast food was invented.

Page 53: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

During the Great Depression:a. many of the aviation companies in Wichita went out of business.

b. ready-to-wear clothing was popularized.

c. the country doubled its number of roads and highways.

d. fast food was invented.

Page 54: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Dust Bowl resulted from: a. years of drought and over plowing

and over grazing.b. the damage done by establishing

rural electrification.c. mining strikes in southeast Kansas.

d. too many years as a consumer economy.

Page 55: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The Dust Bowl resulted from: a. years of drought and over

plowing and over grazing.b. the damage done by establishing

rural electrification.c. mining strikes in southeast Kansas.

d. too many years as a consumer economy.

Page 56: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

During the Dust Bowl the government encouraged farmers

to:a. join forces in a political movement.b. sell their land to urban developers.c. use terracing and contour farming

methods.d. move to California where the

weather was better.

Page 57: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

During the Dust Bowl the government encouraged farmers

to:a. join forces in a political movement.b. sell their land to urban developers.

c. use terracing and contour farming methods.

d. move to California where the weather was better.

Page 58: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The New Deal was:a. jazz music being played on the streets in

Kansas City. b. a series of programs that helped

unemployed people to get jobs and other measures to restore the economy.

c. the governor’s order for college students to work in the mines during the strikes.

d. a type of fast food invented in Wichita that used a flattened meat ball.

Page 59: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The New Deal was:a. jazz music being played on the streets in

Kansas City. b. a series of programs that helped unemployed people to get jobs and

other measures to restore the economy.c. the governor’s order for college students to

work in the mines during the strikes.d. a type of fast food invented in Wichita that

used a flattened meat ball.

Page 60: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

As Kansans increasingly move to urban areas the rural areas

become:a. empty.

b. over grazed.c. feedlots.

d. depopulated.

Page 61: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

As Kansans increasingly move to urban areas the rural areas

become:a. empty.

b. over grazed.c. feedlots.

d. depopulated.

Page 62: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Some Kansas communities are experimenting with an old idea to

bring people back to rural communities. What is that idea?

a. railroadsb. cattle trails

c. homesteadingd. segregation

Page 63: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Some Kansas communities are experimenting with an old idea to

bring people back to rural communities. What is that idea?

a. railroadsb. cattle trails

c. homesteadingd. segregation

Page 64: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The age, gender, and ethnic characteristics of Kansas population are known as:

a. demographics.b. census.

c. minorities.d. immigrants.

Page 65: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The age, gender, and ethnic characteristics of Kansas population are known as:

a. demographics.b. census.

c. minorities.d. immigrants.

Page 66: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Kansas exports include:a. clothing and televisions.b. oranges and artichokes.

c. beef and airplanes.d. watches and chocolate.

Page 67: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Kansas exports include:a. clothing and televisions.b. oranges and artichokes.c. beef and airplanes.

d. watches and chocolate.

Page 68: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Ethanol is a type of alcohol made from:

a. corn.b. beef.

c. plastics.d. gasoline.

Page 69: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Ethanol is a type of alcohol made from:

a. corn.b. beef.

c. plastics.d. gasoline.

Page 70: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The State Board of Education in Kansas:

a. oversees all public K-12 schools.b. provides for some level of standardization in education.

c. allows for local control of many aspects of education.

d. all of the above

Page 71: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

The State Board of Education in Kansas:

a. oversees all public K-12 schools.b. provides for some level of standardization in education.

c. allows for local control of many aspects of education.d. all of the above

Page 72: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Conservation is the:a. newest political party in Kansas.b. careful management of natural

resources.c. way in which people will communicate in the future.

d. responsibility of government alone.

Page 73: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Conservation is the:a. newest political party in Kansas.

b. careful management of natural resources.

c. way in which people will communicate in the future.

d. responsibility of government alone.

Page 74: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

What county is our school in?

Page 75: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

What county is our school in?

Anderson County

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What is your address?

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Who is our district state senator?

Page 78: Kansas History Review Chapters 1-12. What forms Kansas’s only natural border: a. the Atlantic Ocean b. the Missouri River c. the Rocky Mountains d. the

Who is our district state senator?

Caryn Tyson

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Who is our district state representative?

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Who is our district state representative?

Kevin Jones