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AZ 100 Years

By: Brady Jenkins. AZ 100 Years. TM. TM. Start. Level 1. Level 2. Speed Round. Bonus round. By Aidan Sanchez. TM. Wrong Sorry!. Back to Stage 1. Click Here. Level 1 Stage 1. All New England, plus the state of Pennsylvania would fit inside Arizona. True or False. Level 1 Stage 2.

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AZ 100 Years

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  1. By: Brady Jenkins AZ 100 Years TM TM

  2. Start Level 1 Level 2 Speed Round Bonus round By Aidan Sanchez TM

  3. Wrong Sorry! Back to Stage 1 Click Here

  4. Level 1 Stage 1 All New England, plus the state of Pennsylvania would fit inside Arizona. True or False

  5. Level 1 Stage 2 Arizona was made a state on which date? Feb. 14Feb. 15 Feb. 29Feb. 13

  6. Level 1 Stage 3 Arizona has 26 peaks that are more than 10,000 feet in elevation. True Or False

  7. Level 1 Stage 4 Arizona is the 6th largest state in the nation, covering 113,909 square miles. True or False

  8. Level 1 Stage 5 The “Five C’s” of Arizona’s economy are: Cattle Copper Citrus Cotton And one more.

  9. Level 1 Stage 6 Chicken Chips Climate Cool Cop Con

  10. Level 1 Stage 7 Arizona grows enough cotton each year to make more than one pair of jeans for every person in the United States. True Or False

  11. Level 1 Stage 8 Arizona’s state song is “Sweet Home Arizona” True Or False

  12. The answer is….. • False! If you answered false, good job. • Here is Arizona’s state song: • Arizona

  13. If you cut down a protected species of cactus in Arizona, you could spend more than a year in prison. True Or False Level 1 Stage 9

  14. Level 1 Stage 10 • The Saguaro cactus is the largest cactus found in the U.S. It can grow as high as a five-story building and is native to the Sonoran Desert, which stretches across southern Arizona. • True Or False

  15. Congratulations! • You have won level 1! • Click here to see your score

  16. Marvelous

  17. Wrong! • Sorry. Back to stage 1.

  18. Level 2 Stage 1 • The city of Phoenix was named for the mythical Egyptian phoenix bird—which burst into flame and was reborn from its ashes—because the town sprouted from the ruins of a former civilization. • True Or False

  19. Level 2 Stage 2 • The official state bird is the: • Bald Eagle • Cactus Wren • Pigeon • Sea Gull

  20. Level 2 Stage 3 • You could pile five 1,300-foot skyscrapers on top of each other and they still would not reach the rim of the Grand Canyon. • True Or False

  21. Level 2 Stage 4 • The correct answer is: • Six • Four • Three • Two • One

  22. Level 2 Stage 6 • The hottest temperature recorded in Arizona was 167 degrees at Lake Havasu City on June 29, 1994 • True Or False

  23. Level 2 Stage 7 • The coldest temperature recorded in Arizona was 40 degrees below zero at Hawley Lake on January 7, 1971. • True Or False

  24. Level 2 Stage 8 • The state of Massachusetts could fit inside Maricopa County • True or False

  25. Level 2 Stage 9 • The average state elevation is 4,000 feet • True Or False

  26. Level 2 Stage 10 • Nearly 5 billion people visit Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park each year • TrueOrFalse

  27. Congrats! • You won Level 2! • Be Proud of yourself! • You did Great

  28. Speed Round • Arizona’s official state colors are blue and gold. • A saguaro cactus can store up to nine tons of water. • The State Motto is Ditat Deus, which means “God Enriches” in Latin. • The average population of Arizona is 6,456,943 • The average IQ of Arizona is 89.3 • The 13 stripes on the Arizona flag represent the 14 original colonies of the United States • Thirteen species of rattlesnakes live in Arizona, more species than in any other state. • Leopards originated in Arizona • The Arizona tree frog is the state’s official amphibian

  29. Wrong Sorry! • You failed the speed round. • You still unlocked the bonus round by Aidan Sanchez TM

  30. You Win • You unlocked the bonus round by Aidan Sanchez TM

  31. Secret Slide • You found the secret slide! • Here is a bonus question. • Is Brady Jenkins the most awesome person ever? • True Or True

  32. 2ND Secret Slide • Thank you for finding this and taking time to play this PowerPoint. • Go to mini game

  33. Bonus round start Arizona is awesome By Aidan Sanchez

  34. Bonus round start Arizona is awesome By Aidan Sanchez

  35. instructions • Be sure to memorize this article because you will not see the article again and there will be questions on it later

  36. On February 14, 1912, after nearly 49 years as a U.S. territory and thousands of years as a sacred home to indigenous peoples, Arizona became the 48th and last of the contiguous states to enter the Union of the United States of America. • At the time of its statehood, Arizona epitomized the economic promise of the American West. Rich in natural resources, the state was earning its reputation as the home of the Five C’s – copper, cattle, cotton, citrus, and climate. Its people reflected the rich history and heritage of the Southwest, from the influences of its Native American and Hispanic cultures to the adventurous spirit of its early prospectors, ranchers, and farmers. All embraced Arizona’s rugged and rich environment to create a unique and prosperous lifestyle. • Arizona continues to be recognized for its natural beauty, a high quality of life, and its ongoing innovation in all fields, from agriculture to technology. • Arizona was founded on rugged individualism matched with hard work and vision. It was this indomitable spirit that shaped and molded our state into the place we now call home. From our school children to centenarians, from urban centers to rural communities—we all have the opportunity to come together and commemorate this indomitable spirit and the 100 years of growth, challenge and success it engendered. • Of course, our centennial planning comes in the midst of extraordinary times. Not unlike 100 years ago, Arizona faces both enormous challenges and opportunities. Our state and nation are charting a vital course through serious economic times. And, although we may not have abundant funds to plan and celebrate our Centennial, we do have abundant pride, energy and resourcefulness to pay tribute to our Grand Canyon State

  37. When did Arizona enter the union home • 19121914191519171918

  38. 2. What was Arizona rich of Silvergoldcoppernickel home

  39. home Wrong!!!!!!!!!!!11 beginning

  40. 4.How many states were there when Arizona joined the union • 42nd • 48th • 50th • 52nd • 24th • 48th home

  41. 3.When is Arizona's 100 year anniversary • February14 • February15 • February16 • February17 • February18 • February13 home

  42. home 5.Is Arizona the • 2nd largest state • 5th largest state • 6th largest state • 1st largest state • 4th largest state • 8th largest state

  43. 6.When did Arizona face a lot of challenges. • 75 years ago • 50 years ago • 100 years ago • 30 years ago • 90 years ago • 25 years ago home

  44. 7.How long had Arizona been u.s territorybefore it was a state • 35 years • 75 years • 85 years • 67 years • 27 years • 80 years • 49 years home

  45. congratulations home you won

  46. coming soon The Aidan museum aidan

  47. I want to thank you • From the bottom of my esophagus to the top of my sternum for playing this Quiz. • It means a lot to me (and Aidan) • Thank You. • Go to Minigame

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