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Tuesday, February 11th

Tuesday, February 11th. NOTEBOOK Q: WHO WON THE GAME LAST NIGHT?!?!. Chapter 12. Kansas Today, Kansas Tomorrow. Kansas: Past, Present, and Future.

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Tuesday, February 11th

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  1. Tuesday, February 11th NOTEBOOK Q: WHO WON THE GAME LAST NIGHT?!?!

  2. Chapter 12 Kansas Today, Kansas Tomorrow

  3. Kansas: Past, Present, and Future • Addressing the needs of a changing population, keeping the Kansas economy strong and living in harmony w/ the environment=few issues Kansas deals with

  4. Kansas’ Changing Population • In 2000—2,500,000 people in KS • Johnson County=fastest growing county • KC, Topeka, Lawrence and Wichita • Less than 1% of US population lives in KS • 14th largest state in country in size • 32nd largest state in country in population • 2 Senators, 4 House of Representatives

  5. Rural Depopulation • Losing population in countryside • Traditionally based on agriculture • Technology allows fewer people to do work • Small towns rely on farmers • Fewer farmers=less money to spend in small towns=businesses shutting down=Town shutting down

  6. Gove, KS • County seat of Gove County • Capital of the county • County Government services • Hotels, banks, attorneys, barbers, retail stores, gas stations, newspaper • Population continuously declines

  7. Possible Solutions to Rural Depopulation • Buffalo Commons—federal government purchase land and turn the region back to wildlife like it was before • Diversify rural economy • Business incentives to move to rural areas • Agri-Tourism • Allow tourists to experience life on the farm • Selling straight to the consumer • Make more $$, attracting more to rural areas

  8. Changing Demographics • Characteristics of a population • 50-50 Male-Female • 10-14 year olds= 7% of KS Population • Each census, KS gets a little older • Hispanic Population=fastest growing ethnic group • Immigration—SW KS meat-packing plant

  9. Women in KS Politics • 1991-Joan Finney—first woman KS Governor • 2002—Kathleen Sebelius—first daughter of a U.S. Governor to be elected to same position • Kay McFarland—first woman Chief Justice of KS Supreme Court • Sheila Frahm—first woman lieutenant governor • Today, Women=1/3 of KS Legislature

  10. Issues Facing State Gov’t in the 21st Century • Economy • Import from all over the world • Diversified economy • manufacturing & agriculture • Education • Standardization—schools teaching same thing • Consolidation—combining small schools • Environment • Fighting Pollution—Clean Air Act of 1970 • Energy Sources—Wind, Natural Gas, Coal, Oil

  11. Kansans in the News • Sports • Lynette Woodard—first female player on Harlem Globetrotters • Gale Sayers—Kansas Comet • Barry Sanders—Heisman Trophy in 1988 • Mike Torrez—first pitcher to beat every team in MLB • Arts • Stan Herd—famous for environmental art • Francis BlackbearBosin—internationally known for “Keeper of the Plains” • Space • Ron Evans—flew to the moon, walked in space • Joe Engle—Apollo 10, flew Columbia and Discovery • Steve Hawley—crewmember on the Discovery

  12. Anderson County, KS • Senator—Caryn Tyson • Representative—Kevin Jones • Arthur Capper –Governor of KS • Population—8,102 (2010 Census)

  13. WE’RE FINISHED WITH KS HISTORY!

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