A) rugged B) abandoned C) fares D) beckons
A) profitable B) fares C) abandoned D) multicultural
A) beckons B) rugged C) multicultural D) profitable
A) rugged B) abandoned C) fares D) profitable
A) fares B) beckons C) multicultural D) abandoned
A) profitable B) abandoned C) multicultural D) rugged
A) expresses the author's opinion B) is a series of questions and answers C) gives information on a particular topic D) is written in the first person
A) people wanted to own their own land B) the eastern cities were getting crowded C) men wanted to ranch D) land in the East was getting expensive
A) Klondike gold rush B) Alaska gold rush C) California gold rush D) gold fever
A) a hundred years after B) the same time as C) fifty years before D) fifty years after
A) staking a claim to the land B) being careless C) being ready to work at all times D) having someone take them
A) sell it B) buy it C) claim jump D) prove ownership
A) buried gold B) washed gold C) a gold nugget D) placer gold
A) grubstakes B) gold dusters C) gold horns D) greenhorns
A) mine gold B) wash large amounts of gold C) break away large pieces of rock D) rock a baby to sleep
A) it was safer and people could help each other along the way B) it was lonelier and people would need less food C) they traveled in a covered wagon D) they could eat each other's food
A) stake a claim jump B) build flumes C) go to a boom town D) find a grubstake
A) farm in the valley B) make fake gold C) go back home D) build large jewelry businesses
A) I enables miners to get gold buried deep in rock. B) It didn't use any water. C) It was more fun than regular mining. D) It would cool them off.
A) Discovering something useful, or profitable. B) Finding dirt that has the glitter of gold in it. C) Getting dirty. D) Breaking apart the gold. |