Utah's Native American Tribes
Mountain Men
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Brigham Young's SLC
Diversity in Utah
100

Which group of Native Americans live(d) in what is now Cache Valley?

Who are the Shoshone


100

What animal was most commonly hunted during this era?

What is the beaver?

100

What is the Utah State Dinosaur?

The Utah Raptor
100

Name one feature of early SLC?

Wide streets, homes with gardens/orchards, grid system, organized, planned, temple at the city center

100

Where was the first transcontinental railroad completed?

Promontory Point

200
How many federally recognized tribes are there in Utah?
What is 5?
200

What does the word Cache mean during this era?

An underground hiding space for furs until the next Rendezvous 

200

What year did Brigham Young arrive in Utah?

1847

200

What does the word polygamy mean and did Brigham Young practice it?

Married to more than one spouse at the same time, and yes, Brigham Young practiced it. 

200

What were some of the ways that Utah diversified from farming?

Mining, railroads, manufacturing fruits and vegetables, dairy from cows, and salt from the Great Salt Lake

300

Which tribe weaved beautiful blankets and items from sheep and goat wool?

Who are the Navajo?
300

What kind of relationship did these men have with indigenous people?

They worked together and often traded with them

300

What year did Utah become a state?

1896

300

What is the full name of the church that Brigham Young wanted to be able to practice their faith in peace in early Utah?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

300

What does the word irrigation mean and how did it change Utah?

It means to water crops using stored water, and it allowed Utah to grow lots of new crops and animals

400

What are the Three Sisters?

What are Corn, Beans, and Squash


400

Why did the fur trade decline in the United States?

The fashion of the time changed and beavers were very hard to find

400

What directions do longitude and latitude go?

Longitude is north-south and latitude is east-west

400

What was the original capital of Utah and why and what is it now?`

Fillmore was the capital because it is in the center of the state, but it is now Salt Lake City

400
Name the three universities that existed in Utah by 1900

University of Utah, BYU, and Utah State University

500

What are the five tribes of Utah?

Shoshone, Ute, Navajo, Goshute, Paiute 

500
Name at least one Mountain Man that was important to Utah?
Who is Jim Bridger, John C. Fremont, Jedediah Smith, Peter Skene Ogden 
500

How many national parks are there in Utah?

5

500

What does early Utah being a theocracy mean?

That Brigham Young was the religious/spiritual AND the government leader

500

What animal made Utah a top 5 producer of the items from it?

Sheep! Wool and meat!

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