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IDAHOIDAHO

Fred FishingpoleFred Fishingpole Civics/Pd.3Civics/Pd.3

Julember 11, 2013Julember 11, 2013 SRP 2ASRP 2A

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1. Statehood Information:1. Statehood Information:

A1. 43A1. 43rdrd A2. July 3, 1890 A2. July 3, 1890 B. blue field, five feet six inches fly, and four feet four inches on B. blue field, five feet six inches fly, and four feet four inches on pike, bordered with gilt fringe two and one-half inches in width, pike, bordered with gilt fringe two and one-half inches in width, with state seal of Idaho twenty-one inches in diameter, in colors, with state seal of Idaho twenty-one inches in diameter, in colors, in the center of a blue field. The woman represents liberty, justice and in the center of a blue field. The woman represents liberty, justice and equality. The man is a miner. The pictures on the equality. The man is a miner. The pictures on the shield represent the main industries of forestry, farming and shield represent the main industries of forestry, farming and mining. The cornucopias, or horn of plenty are symbols of mining. The cornucopias, or horn of plenty are symbols of abundance. The elks head represents wildlife. The words "State abundance. The elks head represents wildlife. The words "State of Idaho" are embroidered in with block letters, two inches in of Idaho" are embroidered in with block letters, two inches in height on a red band three inches in width by twenty-nine height on a red band three inches in width by twenty-nine inches in length, the band being in gold and placed about eight inches in length, the band being in gold and placed about eight and one-half inches from the lower border of fringe and parallel and one-half inches from the lower border of fringe and parallel with the same. See attachment with the same. See attachmentC1. Esto perpetuaC1. Esto perpetuaC2. Let it be perpetualC2. Let it be perpetualD. Gem StateD. Gem StateE. Western White Pine. See attachmentE. Western White Pine. See attachmentF. Mountain Bluebird . See attachmentF. Mountain Bluebird . See attachment

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2. Political and Historical Facts:2. Political and Historical Facts:

A1. Albertson College of Idaho in Caldwell was founded as the College of Idaho A1. Albertson College of Idaho in Caldwell was founded as the College of Idaho

in 1891 and is the state's oldest four-year institution of higher learning. in 1891 and is the state's oldest four-year institution of higher learning. A2. On August 8, 1905, Kimberly auctioned city lots for prices ranging from A2. On August 8, 1905, Kimberly auctioned city lots for prices ranging from $100 to $750. $100 to $750. A3. In 1896 Council Valley shortened its name to Council. A3. In 1896 Council Valley shortened its name to Council. B1. Idaho Building (see attachment)B1. Idaho Building (see attachment)B2. Old Idaho State Penitentiary ( see attachment)B2. Old Idaho State Penitentiary ( see attachment)B3. The Egyptian Theatre, also known as the Ada Theater ( see attachment)B3. The Egyptian Theatre, also known as the Ada Theater ( see attachment)C. Idaho is a coined or invented word, and is not a derivation of an Indian C. Idaho is a coined or invented word, and is not a derivation of an Indian phrase "E Dah Hoe (How)" supposedly meaning "gem of the mountains." phrase "E Dah Hoe (How)" supposedly meaning "gem of the mountains." D. noneD. noneE. C.L. "Butch" Otter (R)E. C.L. "Butch" Otter (R)F1. Bill Sali F1. Bill Sali F2. Michael k. SimpsonF2. Michael k. SimpsonG1. Larry E. CraigG1. Larry E. CraigG2. Mike Crapo G2. Mike Crapo

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3. Demographics:3. Demographics:

A1. 1,466,465 / 2012 U.S. CensusA1. 1,466,465 / 2012 U.S. Census

B1. White persons not Hispanic 87.0% B1. White persons not Hispanic 87.0%

B2. Hispanic or Latino origin 9.1%B2. Hispanic or Latino origin 9.1%

B3. Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander .1% B3. Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander .1%

B4. Asian persons 1.0%B4. Asian persons 1.0%

B5. Black persons .6%B5. Black persons .6%

B6. American Indian and Alaska Native persons 1.4%B6. American Indian and Alaska Native persons 1.4%

C1. BoiseC1. Boise

C2. NampaC2. Nampa

C3. PocatelloC3. Pocatello

D. 39D. 39thth

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4. Geography:4. Geography:

A1. copy of state map (see attachment)A1. copy of state map (see attachment)B1. name of states capital (see attachment)B1. name of states capital (see attachment)C1. Settlement of Custer on the Yankee Fork River C1. Settlement of Custer on the Yankee Fork River D1. land 82,751 sq. mi. D1. land 82,751 sq. mi. D2. water 823 sq. mi.D2. water 823 sq. mi.E1. land E1. land 11 11thth E2. water 33E2. water 33 rdrd F. 4 seasonsF. 4 seasonsG1. Borah peakG1. Borah peakG2. Snake riverG2. Snake riverG3. canyon gorges G3. canyon gorges H. Snake River plains in the south, central region of mountains, H. Snake River plains in the south, central region of mountains, canyons gorges; subalpine northern region. canyons gorges; subalpine northern region.I1. Borah peak 2,750 ft. a.s.l.I1. Borah peak 2,750 ft. a.s.l.I2. Snake River 12 ft. a.s.l.I2. Snake River 12 ft. a.s.l.

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5. Economy:5. Economy:

A1. wheatA1. wheatA2. CattleA2. CattleA3. potatoesA3. potatoesA4. dairy productsA4. dairy productsA5. sugar beetsA5. sugar beetsB1. chemical products B1. chemical products B2. Food processingB2. Food processingB3. lumberB3. lumberB4. wood productsB4. wood productsB5. machineryB5. machinery

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6. Famous Idahoians: 6. Famous Idahoians:

A1. A1. Robert E. SmylieRobert E. Smylie Political LeaderPolitical Leader

A2. A2. T. H. BellT. H. Bell Educator Educator

A3. A3. Vardis Fisher Vardis Fisher Author Author

A4. A4. Fred Dubois Fred Dubois U.S. Senator U.S. Senator

A5. A5. Lana Turner Lana Turner Actress Actress

A6. A6. Picabo Street Picabo Street Olympic Skier Olympic Skier

A7. A7. Ezra Pound Ezra Pound Poet Poet

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7. Education:7. Education:

A1. Boise State University A1. Boise State University

A2. Boise Bible CollegeA2. Boise Bible College

A3. Brigham Young University – Idaho A3. Brigham Young University – Idaho

A4. New Saint Andrews CollegeA4. New Saint Andrews College

A5. Lewis-Clark State CollegeA5. Lewis-Clark State College

B. $6,743 per pupilB. $6,743 per pupil

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8. Attachments:8. Attachments:

State song – Here We Have Idaho State song – Here We Have Idaho

State license plate –State license plate –

Picture of current governor - Picture of current governor -

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8. Attachments:8. Attachments:

State flag –State flag –

State topography - State topography -

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8. Attachments:8. Attachments:

Picture of state –Picture of state –

* Boise * Boise

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8. Attachments:8. Attachments:

Historical places in Idaho. Historical places in Idaho.

Top Left: 2B1.Top Right: 2B2Bottom Left: 2B3

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8. Attachments:8. Attachments:

State Tree – Western White Pine State Tree – Western White Pine