PPT-Miners and Ranchers
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Chapter 12 Section 4 Mr McClintock Learning Objectives Students will be able to understand the importance of the rise in mining and ranching operations Students
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Chapter 12 Section 4 Mr McClintock Learning Objectives Students will be able to understand the importance of the rise in mining and ranching operations Students will be able to identify the difference between placer and quartz mining. Today’s Essential Question: How did the geography and natural resources of . the West . determine how . its people earned their . living?. Vocabulary . frontier – the boundary between . civiliza-tion. Managing Cattle Herds. Day 1. East Africa Cattle Farming. Cow dung provides fertilizer.. Cows serve as work animals.. Cows provide meat and milk.. Bridal dowries are paid in cattle.. Cattle and wildlife are both a valued resource in East Africa because the ecotourism industry boost the economy.. Ch. 18, Section 1. Miners, Ranchers, and Railroads. Mining Boom Brings Growth. Prior to the Civil War most Americans saw the Great Plains and the west as the Great American Desert and there were few attempts to settle there until after the war (#1). , . Ranchers. , and . Railroads. By: Crystal Chan & . S. ophia Chin. [c] sophia’s graphics & rightful owners of the following pictures. Mining Boom Brings Growth. With the admission of the state of California Union in 1850 the western boundary of American Frontier; an undeveloped area which reached the Pacific Ocean. By: Mrs. Coates. Standard/Objective. 5-2.3 . Identify . examples of conflict and cooperation between occupational and ethnic groups in the West, including miners, farmers, ranchers, cowboys, Mexican and African Americans, and European and Asian . Conflict and Cooperation among Mexican Americans and African Americans. Standard/Objective. 5-2.3 . Identify . examples of conflict and cooperation between occupational and ethnic groups in the West, including miners, farmers, ranchers, cowboys, Mexican and African Americans, and European and Asian . Proudly providing wildlife and agriculture products and services to land and wildlife managers. The . ranching . industry has a major stake in how grasslands, rangelands, and tame pastures function and are . How the West was won.. False to True. Pull factors are negative elements that cause people to stay in one community.. TRUE. Pull factor are positive elements that cause people to migrate.. OR. Push factors are negative elements that cause people to migrate.. SS5E1 The student will use the basic economic concepts of trade, opportunity cost, specialization, voluntary exchange, productivity, and price incentives to illustrate historical events. . b. Explain how price incentives affect people’s behavior and choices (such as decisions to participate in cattle trails because of increased beef prices). . Know the following names/terms/places:. . placer mining, quartz mining, Henry . . Comstock, vigilance committees, Leadville, Denver, . . long drive. Discuss the reason “longhorns” could survive the Great Plains.. Section 1: Miners and Ranchers. Growth of Mining. Task: How do people try to “get rich quick” today?. Growth of the Mining Industry. Placer mining quartz mining were used.. Growth of Mining. Comstock Lode. Today’s Essential Question: How did the geography and natural resources of . the West . determine how . its people earned their . living?. Vocabulary . frontier – the boundary between . civiliza-tion. Ranches, Ranchers, and Cowboys. Chapter 21 . Section 3. Objectives. Students will be able to…. Identify the Texas regions where ranching was a big industry and explain why ranches developed there. Describe what ranching and cowboy life were like. L ock - T ag - T ry Since 2005, 28 died in electrical a nd machinery accidents in which power was not disconnected and locked out before work was begun on power circuits or equipment. Lockout - Ta
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