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PAST GD/INUIT
Question | Answer |
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What are causes that have been discovered in many land and ocean areas around the world which are responsible for human actions? | Pollution |
What are the 4 types of the pollution problems that people created in environments? | Plastics, Waste water products, Factory trash, & Other forms of waste products |
Where have humans been known to cause disturbances with pollution? | Land & Water |
What type of disturbances have been cause by humans in in rivers, lakes, or oceans? | Excessive drilling, Excessive dumping, & Illegal dumping of waste |
When Vladimir Lenin died as leader of Russia, who became the next Russia leader? | Josef Stalin |
What program did Stalin created in order to make Russia an industrial giant for its nation? | 5-Year Plan |
What did Hitler do to avoid a two-sided war in WWII? | Hitler made a peace treaty with Russia (USSR) |
On August 1939, Stalin (Russia) and Hitler (Nazi Germany) sign an agreement to not attack each other? | (Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact) |
What nation did Germany and Russia attacked from both sides and split it among each other? | Poland |
When Germany attacked Poland from the west side (Left-side) on September 1st, what did this started in Europe? | WWII |
Which nations declared war on Germany? | England & France |
What is known as the longest economic downturn in the history of the Western world? | The Great Depression |
Many people were living in small cardboard areas during the Great Depression, what were they know as? | Shanty Towns or Hoovervilles |
What caused farms to not be able to grow crops during the Great Depression? | Because of overproduction, farmers depleted the soil in their lands |
What major problem was happening in the mid part of the U.S.A. that cause farmers to not grow crops in their area? | The Dust Bowl (Sand Storms) |
Which type of animals did traditional Inuit families used for lamp and stove oil? | Seals, Whales, & Polar Bears |
In what general direction did the Inuit's ancestors spread out across the Arctic? | Eastward |
Why have the Inuit been able to hold on to much of their land, unlike so many other Native American peoples? | The Artic was too difficult an environment for Europeans to settle in |
What can you infer about the Inuit native fact that so much of Inuit culture revolves around survival? | To a large extent, environment shapes culture |
What advantage does a dog sled have over a snowmobile for the Inuit people? | Dogs pulling the sled would less likely to get lost in the Artic |
What was the name of the Inuit leadership that helped preserve the Inuit culture way of life in the Artic? | The Inuit Circumpolar Council |
How has the Inuit's history with white people differed from that of most other Native American peoples? | The Inuit tribes retained control of much of their land in the Artic |
Which of the following words best describes the Inuit's first meaningful interactions with Europeans? | Commercial or Trading |