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Teacher's Answer KeyWorksheet 1: Keywords Arbor Day 1. When the first Arbor Day was celebrated on April 10, 1872, Nebraska schoolchildren planted more than a million trees. 2. A day set aside for tree planting. Conservationist 1. Conservationists like Gifford Pinchot wanted to harvest timber, but more scientifically. 2. Someone who believes that resources should be used in moderation. Earth Day 1. On April 22, 1970, when the first Earth Day was celebrated in the United States, twenty million people participated in demonstrations and teach-ins around the country. 2. A day set aside to learn about the environment. Environmentalist 1. Perhaps most important, more than 80% of Americans now regard themselves as concerned environmentalists. 2. Someone concerned with the state of air, water, waste, energy, and public lands. W 1. What was the purpose of the first Arbor Day? 2. What did Sterling Morton say was unique about the celebration of Arbor Day? 3. How had the scale of Arbor Day celebrations changed by 1908? 4. What did President Roosevelt say to schoolchildren in 1908? 5. What was the purpose of the first Earth Day? 6. What did Gaylord Nelson say was the most important result of the celebration of Earth Day? 7. How had the scale of Earth Day celebrations changed by 1990? 8. What do the variety of Earth Day websites say about the current celebration of Earth Day? Assessment 1: Test
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