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What is it? Why is it important for Kansas?

What is it? Why is it important for Kansas?. Chapter 5 Journals. Picture 1. 1. What is happening in the picture 2. Why is this important for Kansas? Picture caption: Rural Electrification Administration, Brown County

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What is it? Why is it important for Kansas?

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  1. What is it? Why is it important for Kansas? Chapter 5 Journals

  2. Picture 1 • 1. What is happening in the picture • 2. Why is this important for Kansas? • Picture caption: • Rural Electrification Administration, Brown County • These workers from the Rural Electrification Administration are installing lines and poles in Brown County, Kansas. This was the first rural electrical line in Kansas - 1938

  3. Picture 2 • 1. What is happening in the picture? • 2. Why would this poster have been hung up in Kansas during the late 1930s? • Picture caption: • “A Better Home – Rural Electrification Administration” poster by Lester Beall, circa 1939. The federal government commissioned this poster as part of its mission to convince rural housewives of the benefits of switching from wood, coal, and oil to electricity.

  4. Picture 3 • 1. What is happening in the picture? • 2. How would this affect Kansans? • Picture caption: • Families gathered around the radio to listen to national broadcasts of news and entertainment programs. • Radio came to Kansas in the early 1920s

  5. Picture 4 • 1. What is happening in the picture? • 2. Why is this important for Kansans? • Picture caption: • Electricity allowed farmers to keep milk cold in a refrigerated cooler instead of an old-fashioned icehouse. This unit is operated by a small electric motor. Dairy farmers could then expand their operations.

  6. Picture 5 • 1. What is happening in the picture? • 2. How would this benefit farmers? • Picture caption: • A small portable motor operates this mechanical corn sheller. In the background is a portable feed mixer to which the same motor can be attached. Shelled corn was fed to cows and pigs and other farm animals.

  7. Picture 6 • 1. What is happening in the picture? • 2. How would this help farmers? • 3. Is there anyone who will not benefit from this? • Picture caption: • A farm boy uses welding equipment powered by electricity. Before the REA provided power to farms, repairs had to be done in town. Electrification eventually replaced much of the work formerly done by the town blacksmith.

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