Which accurately describes the experience of gold seekers traveling to the Klondike?
A. Most gold seekers traveled the whole distance by water
B. About half of the gold seekers completed the journey to the Klondike
C. All gold seekers were aided by the north-west mounted police
D. Nearly all gold seekers became incredibly wealthy from their findings

What impact did the Klondike gold rush have on northern Canada?
A. The Canadian government made the Yukon a territory and began to develop the region
B. The gold rush made people see the Yukon religion as a frozen wasteland
C. Northern Canada was greatly influenced by partisan culture and laws
D. Northern Canadians and gold seekers became known as first nations peoples

True/False question: Although jack London lived to relatively old age, his works did not enjoy popularity until after his death
A. True
B. False

Respuesta :

The correct options are as follows:
1. B
Many people left their homes to travel to Klondike when they got information that gold has been discovered there, but it was only about half of these people who actually got to Klondike. This is due majorly to the difficulty encountered on the way, especially that of harsh weather. 
2. A.
Due to the huge number of people that are migrating to the site of gold mining on a daily basis, the government of Canada gave attention to the region where the gold was been mined. Yukon was made a territory and the region was developed.
3. FALSE.
The statement above is false. Jack London was the author of the book 'the call of the wild'. He was one of those people who participated in the Klondike gold rush, when he was 21 years old he set out for Yukon. Jack London's work was celebrated during his life time.

Number 1 is B

Number 2 is A

Number 3 is False