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Calaveras County is located exclusively in the Gold Country region of California.
Answer: False
The source states that Calaveras County is located in both the Gold Country and High Sierra regions of California.
As of the 2020 United States census, Calaveras County had a population exceeding 50,000 people.
Answer: False
The 2020 United States Census reported Calaveras County's population as 45,292, which is less than 50,000.
San Andreas serves as the county seat for Calaveras County.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that San Andreas is the county seat of Calaveras County.
Angels Camp is the only incorporated city within Calaveras County.
Answer: True
According to the provided information, Angels Camp is the sole incorporated city in Calaveras County.
Which city serves as the county seat of Calaveras County?
Answer: San Andreas
San Andreas is identified as the county seat of Calaveras County.
What is the only incorporated city located within Calaveras County?
Answer: Angels Camp
Angels Camp is the sole incorporated city within Calaveras County.
What was the total population of Calaveras County according to the 2010 United States Census?
Answer: 45,578
According to the 2010 United States Census, the total population of Calaveras County was 45,578.
Which of the following was one of the three most populous communities in Calaveras County according to the 2010 Census?
Answer: Rancho Calaveras
According to the 2010 Census, Rancho Calaveras was one of the three most populous communities in Calaveras County.
The name 'Calaveras' originates from a Native American word meaning 'great river'.
Answer: False
The name 'Calaveras' is derived from the Spanish word for 'skulls', not a Native American word meaning 'great river'.
Captain Gabriel Moraga believed the Native American skulls he found were primarily due to European epidemic diseases.
Answer: False
Gabriel Moraga initially believed the skulls were due to famine or tribal conflicts; European epidemic disease was identified as a 'more likely cause' by the source, not Moraga himself.
The Stanislaus River is named after a Lakisamni Yokuts individual who escaped from Mission San José.
Answer: True
The Stanislaus River is indeed named for Estanislao, a Lakisamni Yokuts individual who escaped from Mission San José.
John Marsh and Jose Noriega also contributed to naming the Calaveras River in 1836 after discovering skulls and bones.
Answer: True
In 1836, John Marsh, Jose Noriega, and their party named the river Calaveras after finding skulls and bones.
Augustus T. Dowd discovered the giant sequoias in Calaveras Big Trees State Park in 1852 while tracking a bear.
Answer: True
Augustus T. Dowd is credited with discovering the giant sequoias in 1852 while tracking a bear.
The mineral calaverite was discovered in Calaveras County in 1868 and named by Frederick Augustus Genth.
Answer: False
The mineral calaverite was discovered in 1861, though it was formally reported as a new gold mineral by Frederick Augustus Genth in 1868.
Calaveras County was established in 1850 as one of California's original counties, and its territory has remained unchanged since.
Answer: False
While Calaveras County was established in 1850 as an original county, parts of its territory were later reassigned to Amador County in 1854 and Alpine County in 1864.
Gold prospecting in Calaveras County began in the early 1850s with a camp founded by Henry Angel.
Answer: False
Gold prospecting in Calaveras County began in late 1848 with a camp founded by Henry Angel.
The discovery of an extensive gold-bearing quartz vein by the Winter brothers led to the establishment of a permanent town around Angels Camp.
Answer: True
The discovery of a significant gold-bearing quartz vein by the Winter brothers in the mid-1850s indeed led to the foundation of a permanent town at Angels Camp.
The five major gold mines in Angels Camp produced over $20 million in gold by the conclusion of hard rock mining.
Answer: True
The five major mines in Angels Camp collectively produced over $20 million in gold by the end of hard rock mining operations.
From what language and what meaning does the name 'Calaveras' originate?
Answer: Spanish, meaning 'skulls'
The name 'Calaveras' is derived from the Spanish word meaning 'skulls'.
Who is credited with finding many Native American skulls along the Calaveras River during his 1806–1808 expeditions?
Answer: Captain Gabriel Moraga
Spanish explorer Captain Gabriel Moraga is credited with finding many Native American skulls along the Calaveras River during his expeditions.
What was considered the more likely cause for the presence of Native American skulls found by Gabriel Moraga, according to the source?
Answer: European epidemic disease
The source indicates that a European epidemic disease was considered a more likely cause for the presence of Native American skulls found by Gabriel Moraga.
The Stanislaus River, forming the southern boundary of Calaveras County, is named after which individual?
Answer: Estanislao
The Stanislaus River is named after Estanislao, a Lakisamni Yokuts individual.
Who is credited with the discovery of the giant sequoias in Calaveras Big Trees State Park?
Answer: Augustus T. Dowd
Augustus T. Dowd is credited with the discovery of the giant sequoias in Calaveras Big Trees State Park.
In what year was the uncommon gold telluride mineral calaverite discovered in Calaveras County?
Answer: 1861
The uncommon gold telluride mineral calaverite was discovered in Calaveras County in 1861.
When was Calaveras County created as one of the original counties of California?
Answer: 1850
Calaveras County was created in 1850 as one of California's original counties.
Who founded the initial gold prospecting camp in Calaveras County in late 1848?
Answer: Henry Angel
Henry Angel founded the initial gold prospecting camp in Calaveras County in late 1848.
Calaveras Big Trees State Park is known for its extensive collection of redwood trees.
Answer: False
Calaveras Big Trees State Park is a preserve of giant sequoia trees, not redwood trees.
The highest elevation in Calaveras County is over 9,000 feet at Mount Reba.
Answer: False
The highest elevation in Calaveras County is 8,174 feet at Corral Ridge, not over 9,000 feet at Mount Reba.
Calaveras County is bordered by Tuolumne County to the north and Amador County to the south.
Answer: False
Calaveras County is bordered by Amador County to the north and Tuolumne County to the south, among other counties.
A portion of Stanislaus National Forest is located within Calaveras County.
Answer: True
A segment of Stanislaus National Forest is indeed situated within Calaveras County.
What significant natural attraction, known for its giant sequoia trees, is located in Calaveras County?
Answer: Calaveras Big Trees State Park
Calaveras Big Trees State Park, a preserve of giant sequoia trees, is located in Calaveras County.
What is the highest elevation point in Calaveras County?
Answer: Corral Ridge
The highest elevation point in Calaveras County is Corral Ridge.
Which of the following counties borders Calaveras County to the north?
Answer: Amador County
Amador County borders Calaveras County to the north.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a major highway passing through Calaveras County?
Answer: State Route 50
State Route 50 is not listed as a major highway passing through Calaveras County; the listed highways are State Route 4, State Route 12, State Route 26, and State Route 49.
Mark Twain's story 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County' is set in the county, and an annual fair celebrates this connection.
Answer: True
Mark Twain's story is indeed set in Calaveras County, and an annual fair and Jumping Frog Jubilee are held to commemorate this association.
Mark Twain spent over a year in Calaveras County, which was crucial for his career.
Answer: False
Mark Twain spent 88 days in Calaveras County in 1865, a period that was pivotal for his career.
What famous story by Mark Twain is set in Calaveras County?
Answer: The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
Mark Twain's story 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County' is set in the county.
How many days did Mark Twain spend in Calaveras County in 1865, which was pivotal for his career?
Answer: 88 days
Mark Twain spent 88 days in Calaveras County in 1865.
In 2022, the majority of registered voters in Calaveras County were Democratic.
Answer: False
In 2022, 23.3% of registered voters were Democratic, while 40.6% were Republican, indicating Republicans held the majority.
The last Democratic presidential candidate to win a majority in Calaveras County was Lyndon Johnson in 1964.
Answer: True
Lyndon Johnson in 1964 was the last Democratic presidential candidate to secure a majority in Calaveras County.
What percentage of registered voters in Calaveras County were Republican in 2022?
Answer: 40.6%
In 2022, 40.6% of registered voters in Calaveras County were Republican.
Who represents Calaveras County in the U.S. House of Representatives?
Answer: Tom McClintock
Calaveras County is represented by Republican Tom McClintock in the U.S. House of Representatives.
In 2015, Calaveras County reported the highest rate of suicide deaths in the United States.
Answer: True
In 2015, Calaveras County did report the highest rate of suicide deaths in the United States, with 49.1 per 100,000 people.
The violent crime rate in Calaveras County was higher than the property crime rate.
Answer: False
The violent crime rate was 1.83 per 1,000 persons, while the property crime rate was 11.42 per 1,000 persons, indicating the property crime rate was higher.
Calaveras Connect provides public transportation services within Calaveras County and offers intercounty connections.
Answer: True
Calaveras Connect indeed provides public transportation within the county and offers intercounty connections to neighboring areas.
What was the reported rate of suicide deaths per 100,000 people in Calaveras County in 2015?
Answer: 49.1
In 2015, the reported rate of suicide deaths in Calaveras County was 49.1 per 100,000 people.
What was the total violent crime rate per 1,000 persons in Calaveras County?
Answer: 1.83
The total violent crime rate in Calaveras County was 1.83 incidents per 1,000 persons.
How many forcible rapes were reported in Calaveras County, according to the source?
Answer: 16
Calaveras County reported 16 forcible rapes.
What is the name of the public transportation service available in Calaveras County?
Answer: Calaveras Connect
Calaveras Connect is the public transportation service available in Calaveras County.