Episode 6 Transcript + Audio Photos Vocabulary Study Sheet Quiz History Study Sheet Quiz Downloads Download All Episode 6:History Quiz Which of the following figures played a crucial role in acquiring land and water rights in the Owens Valley?Samuel HockinWilliam Hammond HallFredrick EatonJ.B. McNamaraWhat nickname was given to the 1910 attack on the Los Angeles Times building?The Owens Valley Uprising The Crime of the CenturyThe Ironworkers RevoltThe Dust Bowl DisasterWhich of the following was NOT a major point of conflict in the California Water Wars?Competition between growing urban centers and established agricultural regions.Workers' rights and fair labor practices.Environmental impact of water diversion projects.Legal battles over historical water claims.Which factors led to early water struggles in the Los Angeles region? Population growthPeriodic droughtsSmall-scale irrigation projectsThe Pullman StrikeWhat events highlighted the tensions surrounding the labor movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?The Homestead Strike of 1892 The Los Angeles Times bombingThe construction of the Owens River AqueductThe Pullman Strike of 1894The wealthy owners of which newspaper purchased land around Los Angeles in anticipation of urban growth?The San Francisco ChronicleThe New York TimesThe Los Angeles TimesThe Chicago TribuneWilliam Mulholland was responsible for planting the bomb at the Los Angeles Times building.TrueFalseThe McNamara brothers confessed their guilt during their trial for the Los Angeles Times Bombing.TrueFalseThe building of the Owens Valley Aqueduct had no environmental repercussions.TrueFalseWilliam Hammond Hall, California's first civic engineer, believed water scarcity in the state could be overcome with proper laws and irrigation.TrueFalse