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Bell work #19 Feb. 23

Bell work #19 Feb. 23. This is a type of trade where no money is exchanged… T/F When the French and Spanish explorers first came to Kansas there was no one living here. T/F Attending an Indian mission school was a similar experience to what school is like today.

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Bell work #19 Feb. 23

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  1. Bell work #19Feb. 23 • This is a type of trade where no money is exchanged… • T/F When the French and Spanish explorers first came to Kansas there was no one living here. • T/F Attending an Indian mission school was a similar experience to what school is like today. • What was the Native American Relocation Act?

  2. Bell work #18Feb. 22 • Which Indian village did Coronado visit on his expedition? • Why did French Explorers and traders come to Kansas? • What is the difference between absolute and relative dating?

  3. Bell work #17Feb. 18 • French Explorers came to Kansas to… • Why was the policy to relocate the Indians to Kansas hard on them? • T/F Indian tribes forced to emigrate to Kansas were assigned to reservations. • T/F Eminent domain was the belief that the United States should expand westward.

  4. Bell work #16Feb. 17 • What were missionaries? • What is Manifest Destiny; what does it deal with? • What was the Indian Removal Act? Who did it effect? • Why were the Indians being relocated to Kansas?

  5. Bell work #15Feb. 16 • How long was the Oregon Trail? • What rock was a checkpoint for travels to help them decide if they were on time? • Why would you probably be traveling on the Oregon Trail? • What were some of the problems travelers encountered on the trail?

  6. Bell work #14Feb. 15 • What was the Santa Fe Trail mainly used for? • In which part does the Santa Fe Trail go through Kansas? • What kinds of hardships did the people face while they were on the Santa Fe Trail? • How was the relationship between the travelers on the Santa Fe Trail and the Indians they encountered along the way?

  7. Bell work #13Feb. 14 • Which of the explorers were American? • What was the main goal of the Lewis & Clark expedition? • Which explorer was captured by the Spanish? • Which two trails ran through Kansas?

  8. Bell work #12Feb. 9 • What country did Francisco Coronado represent while he was on his mission through the plains of America? • What was the seven cities of gold called, that Coronado was looking for? • What year did Coronado begin his exploration? • What human trait lead to Coronado beginning the exploration?

  9. Bell work #11Feb. 8 • What is the definition of nomadic? • What did the Cheyenne use to paint their stories on? • What is the difference between relative and absolute location? • What does it mean to “infer meaning.”

  10. Bell work #10Jan. 31 • What kinds of food did the Kansa and Osage cultivate? • What would indicate that the Kansa and Osage were close friends? • There were 9 major Indian tribes in Kansas. Which ones are they? • T/F. Did the American Indians in Kansas conduct trading with other people.

  11. Bell work #9Jan. 28 • What was an advantage of the horse for the Plains Indians? • In the mini movie there were many different ways to use the buffalo, name five in the book? • What did the nomadic tribes of Kansas use to transfer their tepees from one location to another? • What does it mean to barter?

  12. Bell work #8Jan. 26 • What is the difference between Sedentary and Nomadic Tribes? • What is a new method of food preservation? • What kind of housing did the native tribes have? (Pg. 36) • What are the similarities between the Kansa and Osage Indian Tribes?

  13. Bell work #7Jan. 24 • Why do we not know more about the earliest people in Kansas? • What is oral tradition? • What is Migration? • What kind of adaptations did the early people of Kansas have to deal with?

  14. Bell work #6Jan. 21 • This prehistoric sea existed thousands of years ago. • What are Physiographic regions? • This Aquifer is a constantly renewing source of water. • What day is the day of Kansas’s birthday?

  15. Bell work #5Jan. 19 • T/F. The Ogallala Aquifer is constantly renewing. • T/F. Kansas took legal action against Colorado claiming that Colorado used more than its share of water from the Arkansas River. • What percentage of prairie is underground?

  16. Bell work #4Jan. 18 • What effects do tornados have on Kansas? • Describe to me what the grasshopper invasion was. • What are the causes of Prairie Fires? • What is the relative location of McPherson, Kansas?

  17. Bell Work #3Jan. 14 • What are Physiographic regions? • Do you remember what erosion means? • If so what does it mean? • T/F. Environmentally, do great differences exist between western and eastern Kansas? • What year did the grasshopper invasion begin?

  18. Bell work #2Jan. 13 • What does Conterminous states mean? • Why are native grasses a valuable resource to Kansas? • What is the most numerous type of animal in Kansas? • Does Kansas have more tornados than any other state?

  19. Bell Work #1Jan. 12 • What forms Kansas’s only natural border? • What was the Permian Sea? • What is a Drought? • What is an Aquifer?

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