Idaho by Federal Writers' Project
  • 1. What is the Federal Writers' Project?
A) A government project for building highways.
B) A project for creating national parks.
C) An initiative to publish textbooks.
D) A program to employ writers during the Great Depression.
  • 2. Which year was the Idaho section of the Federal Writers' Project established?
A) 1925
B) 1940
C) 1935
D) 1930
  • 3. What did the Federal Writers' Project in Idaho focus on?
A) Creating tourist brochures.
B) Building infrastructure.
C) Recording oral histories and folklore.
D) Promoting agriculture.
  • 4. In what context did the Idaho Federal Writers' Project operate?
A) During the Roaring Twenties.
B) During the Great Depression.
C) During the Reconstruction Era.
D) During World War I.
  • 5. Which group of people were prominently featured in the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project documentation?
A) Native Americans
B) Asian immigrants
C) Europeans
D) African Americans
  • 6. What happened to the projects created by the Federal Writers' Project after it ended?
A) They became valuable historical resources.
B) They were published without attribution.
C) They were lost entirely.
D) They were archived without use.
  • 7. What form of media did the Idaho Federal Writers’ Project explore?
A) Digital art.
B) Films and documentaries.
C) Oral histories.
D) Television series.
  • 8. What is 'Gem State' a nickname for?
A) Nevada
B) Montana
C) Wyoming
D) Idaho
  • 9. What type of stories did the Federal Writers' Project often collect?
A) Biographies of famous authors.
B) Fantasy fiction.
C) Historical fiction.
D) Folk tales and personal narratives.
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