Quiz
Multiple Choice:
1. Who was negatively affected by the chemicals that got in the water during the gold rush?
A) The Prospectors
B) The Stampeders
C) The first Nations
D) The Dawson City Reps.
2. Circle all of the real gold rush’s:
A) The Fraser River Gold Rush
B) The Cariboo Gold Rush
C) The Yukon Territory Gold Rush
D) The Asian Gold Rush
3. What year was gold found in the Fraser river valley?
A) 1852
B) 1758
C) 1858
D) !988
4. What was the government pressured into doing in 1898?
A) Stopping the gold rush
B) Creating Yukon Territory
C) Starting another gold rush
D) Starting a war
5. What was the easiest/ cheapest rout to take through the mountain passes?
A) The Dalton Trail
B) The Chilkoot Psss
C) The White Pass
Short answer
1. Why was it hard for women in the Klondike?
2. How long did the Stampeders have to last for the prospectors? If they didn’t have enough, who stopped then?
3. Why did the First Nations lose their fishing grounds in 1897?
4. Why was Yukon created?
5. Why did the gold rush finish in 1899
Multiple Choice:
1. Who was negatively affected by the chemicals that got in the water during the gold rush?
A) The Prospectors
B) The Stampeders
C) The first Nations
D) The Dawson City Reps.
2. Circle all of the real gold rush’s:
A) The Fraser River Gold Rush
B) The Cariboo Gold Rush
C) The Yukon Territory Gold Rush
D) The Asian Gold Rush
3. What year was gold found in the Fraser river valley?
A) 1852
B) 1758
C) 1858
D) !988
4. What was the government pressured into doing in 1898?
A) Stopping the gold rush
B) Creating Yukon Territory
C) Starting another gold rush
D) Starting a war
5. What was the easiest/ cheapest rout to take through the mountain passes?
A) The Dalton Trail
B) The Chilkoot Psss
C) The White Pass
Short answer
1. Why was it hard for women in the Klondike?
2. How long did the Stampeders have to last for the prospectors? If they didn’t have enough, who stopped then?
3. Why did the First Nations lose their fishing grounds in 1897?
4. Why was Yukon created?
5. Why did the gold rush finish in 1899