Railroad
WWII
Farmers
Water and energy
Misc.
100
Theodore Judah
Who designed the Transcontinental Railroad
100
Pearl Harbor
What is the place where the Japanese first bombed the United States
100
Irrigation
What was important to the California economy in the early 1900s
100
Aqueduct
A pipe that moves water to another location
100
Trade School
A school that you go to to learn how to do a job
200
The Big Four
The Investors who gave money to build the transcontinental railroad.
200
The Stock Market failure
The great depression was caused by what?
200
Miners
After the Gold Rush, These people became farmers due to the increase of California's population.
200
Delta
A river that separates into smaller rivers flowing into a body of water.
200
Bay
What is a part of a sea or lake that cuts into a coastline?
300
2,000 Chinese Workers
The people involved in the Railroad strike
300
Inflation
What is it called when the price of everything rises?
300
Lemon and Oranges
Many farms in California were citrus farms, which mostly made what fruits?
300
reservoir
What is a place where water is collected and stored for use.
400
Promontory, Utah
Where the West and East Track met
400
Internment Camps
Where were Japanese and Japanese Americans sent to during world war II
400
Rotting in a field
During the great depression, this is what happened to crops
400
Coal and Oil
What are two nonrenewable resources
400
Ansel Adams Dorthea Lange
Name two famous Californian photographers
500
Irish Railroad workers
Those who worked on the eastward track of the railroad
500
Women
Those who worked in the military factories
500
Chinese farm workers
These people were forced off farms, and into towns.
500
Wind , Water , Geothermal , Solar
What are four renewable resources
500
Jack London and John Steinbeck
What are two famous Californian authors?
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