Try It

Forest History Review

Let’s see how much you have learned before you attempt the task.

  1. These attributes of early Native American communities helped shape Alabama's First Forest:
    1. use of fire, building log homes, starting wars
    2. huge population, hunters, building log homes
    3. huge population, use of fire, tendency to move whole communities      

    Answer: c. huge population, use of fire, tendency to move whole communities      

  2. By the 1920s virtually all of this was gone.
    1. Jobs    
    2. Native Americans
    3. Loblolly Pine trees      
    4. The South’s First Forest

    Answer: d. The South’s First Forest

  3. Which of these is one of the threats to Alabama’s forests listed in Alabama’s Forest Action Plan?

    1. Air Quality
    2. Overplanting
    3. Public Apathy

    Answer: a. Air Quality

  4. Which of these is one of the threats to Alabama’s forests listed in Alabama’s Forest Action Plan?
    1. No Money
    2. Urban Growth and Development       
    3. Lack of Government Support

    Answer: b. Urban Growth and Development       

  5. Which of these is one of the threats to Alabama’s forests listed in Alabama’s Forest Action Plan?

    1. Changing Markets
    2. Failure to Replant
    3. Poor Management

    Answer: a. Changing Markets

  6. Which of these is one of the threats to Alabama’s forests listed in Alabama’s Forest Action Plan?

    1. Trade Embargos
    2. Illegal Imports
    3. Invasive Species

    Answer: c. Invasive Species

  7. Which of these is one of the regional priorities affecting Alabama’s forests listed in Alabama’s Forest Action Plan?
    1. New technologies
    2. Battling cogongrass
    3. Meeting yearly for conferences

    Answer: b. Battling cogongrass

  8. Which of these is one of the regional priorities affecting Alabama’s forests listed in Alabama’s Forest Action Plan?

    1. Improving water quality
    2. Raising pay
    3. Improving equipment

    Answer: a. Improving water quality

  9. Which of these is one of the regional priorities affecting Alabama’s forests listed in Alabama’s Forest Action Plan?
    1. Increasing forest land
    2. Increasing government budgets
    3. Restoring longleaf pine

    Answer: c. Restoring longleaf pine

If you missed more than two questions, review the questions again.