1. The (blank) settlers were the first ones to develop agricultural practices that were adapted to the arid west.

My answer: Mormon

2. The invention of the Blank Blank, made it possible for farmers to farm much bigger plots of land.
My answer: Mechanical Reaper

3. The practice of blank made it possible for farmers to grow wheat, despite arid climate.
My answer: reaper

4. The United states tried to stay out of World War I but was pulled in after a BLANK submarine sank British ocean liner and killed 128 American Civilians.
My Answer: Lusitania

5. The Depression years saw a reinvigoration of Utah's BLANK movement, and new laws passed allowing unions to protect workers' rights.
My answer: labor

6. Historians generally argue that BLANK<BLANK<BLANK pulled america out of the Great Depression, rather than President Roosevelt's New Deal Policies.
My answer: World War II

7. The United States was drawn into world war II after Japan attacked BLANK, Blank, killing 2,402 Americans wounding 1,282.
My answer: Pearl Harbor

Maybe just say "irrigation" for #3 ? It does not ask where you found the water.

You are all a bunch of cheaters, give me thumbs down if you like but I have a mind to tell Connexus teachers about this.

I'm for you Me, you are right these are a bunch of cheaters.

Thank you! Damon Such great help as well from you guys! :D

I agree with you about 1, 2, 6, and 7.

I disagree about 3 (pay attention to the word "arid") and 4 (Google "Lusitania" to find out).

5 is probably correct, but check your text to be sure.

Writeteacher, thank you but I do not have a Text Book, the school gave me amath and a language book but not a history text book, what should you recommend me to do for 5?

Well, since #5 includes "workers" and "unions," the term "labor" is probably correct.

And remember that "text" doesn't always mean "book"! My granddaughter's texts through high school were all online, and not always in online book format.

What about a subsurface paker it says it was used to grow plants in dry areas.

a subsurface what?

Never Mind it's probably not the answer anyways, I google Lusitania and it might not be a submarine but i cant find one that connects to the data like the Lusitania.

It was a German submarine that sank the Lusitania. I don't know if any website gives the German ship's name or not. You might Google "name of submarine that sank lusitania"

Kapitänleutnant Walther Schwieger (Wilhem Otto Walther Schwieger) (7 April 1885 – 5 September 1917) was a U-boat commander in the Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) during First World War. In 1915, he sank the passenger liner RMS Lusitania with the loss of 1,198 lives, so It would be a German Submarine that sank a British Ocean Liner and killed all those 128 americans?!

Right.

I've never been able to find the name of that particular U-boat (Unterseeboot). I don't know if they had names or just numbers. But it was a German Uboat/submarine.

Writeteacher some lifesaver you are! But I'm still wondering about #3 what could it possibly be, I search up many things but nothing yet..

The only thing I can think of for #3 is something regarding how they got water to the crops. Canals? Huge sprinkler systems? Irrigation ditches from a river or lake? I'm not sure.

Of course, it could be other things, but the word "arid" in the sentence makes me think they want an answer related to how they watered crops in that climate.

So your saying it can or cannot be an invention made by us or it could be a resource in there earth?

It's probably some kind of man-made invention that manages to take water and "guide" it somewhere else. In Utah, I think of the rivers in the mountains. Are any of them dammed up and then have agricultural "canals" made to divert water to crop fields?

https://eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/5000/5772/kansas_AST_2001175.jpg

Okay WriteTeacher, thank you for your cooperation and helping me, I’m getting really tired, I hope you can help me tomorrow

What about Crop Rotation? Could that be it?

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=2ahUKEwjAqJ2Mkp_oAhUXlXIEHcbABUsQFjAAegQIAhAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fextension.usu.edu%2Firrigation%2Fou-files%2Fez-plug%2Fuploads%2FIrrigation_in_Utah_Feb2017.pdf&usg=AOvVaw3cwAz_HLykh4tHeoBJwGKO