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Before 1761

1761-1825

Canals: 1825-1850

Railroad:1850-1896

Progress

Page 2: 2 pt

The glacier that affected Stark County happened

about

a. 2,000 years ago

b.20,000 years ago

c. 200,000 years ago

Page 3: 2 pt

The glacier that affected Stark County happened

about

a. 2,000 years ago

b.20,000 years ago

c. 200,000 years ago

Page 4: 2 pt

The glacier that affected Stark County covered

a. The whole county

b.The top half of the county

c. The bottom half of the county

Page 5: 2 pt

The glacier that affected Stark County covered

a. The whole county

b.The top half of the county

c. The bottom half of the county

Page 6: 2 pt

The earliest settlers in Stark County are believed to be the

a. Pilgrims

b.Shawnee Indians

c. Hopewell Indians

Page 7: 2 pt

The earliest settlers in Stark County are believed to be the

a. Pilgrims

b.Shawnee Indians

c. Hopewell Indians

Page 8: 2 pt

The earliest settlers in Stark County are believed to have

been…

a. Mound builders

b.Temple builders

c. Warlike

Page 9: 2 pt

The earliest settlers in Stark County are believed to have

been…

a. Mound builders

b.Temple builders

c. Warlike

Page 10: 2 pt

Indian mounds were built for what purposes?

a. Religious purposes

b.Ceremonial purposes

c. Residential purposes

d.All of the above

Page 11: 2 pt

Indian mounds were built for what purposes?

a. Religious purposes

b.Ceremonial purposes

c. Residential purposes

d.All of the above

Page 12: 2 pt

The first European settler in Ohio was a missionary named

a. John Stark

b.Cornelius Aultman

c. Justin Frederick Post

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The first European settler in Ohio was a missionary named

a. John Stark

b.Cornelius Aultman

c. Justin Frederick Post

Page 14: 2 pt

Stark County was named after John Stark, a general in

a. The Revolutionary War

b.The Civil War

c. World War I

Page 15: 2 pt

Stark County was named after John Stark, a general in

a. The Revolutionary War

b.The Civil War

c. World War I

Page 16: 2 pt

Stark County was founded in

a. 1509

b.1609

c. 1709

d.1809

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Stark County was founded in

a. 1509

b.1609

c. 1709

d.1809

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During this time, land in Stark County cost about

a. $2.00 per acre

b.$20.00 per acre

c. $200.00 per acre

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During this time, land in Stark County cost about

a. $2.00 per acre

b.$20.00 per acre

c. $200.00 per acre

Page 20: 2 pt

Early settlers were mostly of what nationality?

a. Irish

b.German

c. Italian

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Early settlers were mostly of what nationality?

a. Irish

b.German

c. Italian

Page 22: 2 pt

The name of the canal that went through Stark County is the

a. Miami and Erie Canal

b.Ohio and Erie Canal

c. Panama Canal

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The name of the canal that went through Stark County is the

a. Miami and Erie Canal

b.Ohio and Erie Canal

c. Panama Canal

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The Ohio and Erie Canal was built to link Cleveland and

a. Akron

b.Columbus

c. Portsmouth

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The Ohio and Erie Canal was built to link Cleveland and

a. Akron

b.Columbus

c. Portsmouth

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The need for warehouses and docks to store products

resulted in

a. The river becoming polluted

b.Cities building up around the canals

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The need for warehouses and docks to store products

resulted in

a. The river becoming polluted

b.Cities building up around the canals

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The canals

a. Opened up the possibility of trading throughout Ohio

b.Brought more people and goods to settle in Stark County

c. Encouraged industry and manufacturing

d.All of these

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The canals

a. Opened up the possibility of trading throughout Ohio

b.Brought more people and goods to settle in Stark County

c. Encouraged industry and manufacturing

d.All of these

Page 30: 2 pt

In 1846 which college was the first established in Stark

County?

a. Stark Community College

b.Walsh College

c. Mount Union College

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In 1846 which college was the first established in Stark

County?

a. Stark Community College

b.Walsh College

c. Mount Union College

Page 32: 2 pt

In Canton and Massillon, the railroad centralized the

development of

a. Farms

b.Heavy Industry

c. Schools

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In Canton and Massillon, the railroad centralized the

development of

a. Farms

b.Heavy Industry

c. Schools

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Some of the most famous Stark County industries include

a. Hoover Company

b.Diebold Company

c. Dueber-Hampden Watch Works

d.All of the above

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Some of the most famous Stark County industries include

a. Hoover Company

b.Diebold Company

c. Dueber-Hampden Watch Works

d.All of the above

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After the war, the cultural life in Canton, Massillon and Alliance

was geared around

a. The parks

b.The schools

c. The opera houses

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After the war, the cultural life in Canton, Massillon and Alliance

was geared around

a. The parks

b.The schools

c. The opera houses

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The Civil War was a controversial topic in Stark County.

a. True

b.False

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At the outset, the Civil War was a controversial topic in Stark

County.

a. True

b.False

The Copperheads or Peace Democrats opposed the war against the South.

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The population shift began. Stark County started going from

a. Rural to urban

b.Urban to rural

Page 41: 2 pt

The population shift began. Stark County started going from

a. Rural to urban

b.Urban to rural

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There are currently _____ colleges or universities in

Stark County.

a. Three

b.Four

c. Six

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There are currently _____ colleges or universities in

Stark County.

a. Three

b.Four

c. Six

They are Kent State Stark,Malone College, Walsh College, Mt. Union College, Stark Tech

Page 44: 2 pt

Which president from Ohio has a library and a monument in

Canton?

a. Garfield

b.McKinley

c. Clinton

Page 45: 2 pt

Which president from Ohio has a library and a monument in

Canton?

a. Garfield

b.McKinley

c. Clinton

Page 46: 2 pt

Which museum is NOT in Stark County?

a. First Ladies’ Museum

b.Professional Football Hall of Fame

c. National Air and Space Museum

Page 47: 2 pt

Which museum is NOT in Stark County?

a. First Ladies’ Museum

b.Professional Football Hall of Fame

c. National Air and Space Museum

Page 48: 2 pt

Which two teams have a great football rivalry and have played

117 games?

a. Massillon and Jackson

b.Alliance and Ravenna

c. McKinley and Massillon

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Which two teams have a great football rivalry and have played

117 games?

a. Massillon and Jackson

b.Alliance and Ravenna

c. McKinley and Massillon

You couldn’t possibly miss this one!

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There are a series of public parks in Stark County. They are

collectively called.

a. The Park System

b.Stark Parks

c. Park and Play

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There are a series of public parks in Stark County. They are

collectively called.

a. The Park System

b.Stark Parks

c. Park and Play