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Instructions for Playing Jeopardy. Click on the question that you want to attempt, example $100 Read the question and click on the to advance To return to the main playing board for another question, click on the blue box in the left hand corner of the answer screen. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Instructions for Playing Jeopardy Click on the question that you want to attempt, example $100 Read the question and click on the to advance To return to the main playing board for another question, click on the blue box in the left hand corner of the answer screen. To advance to Double Jeopardy Correct Answer Return
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$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000Growth ofIndustryBigBusinessWesternGrowthUrbanGrowthTheprogressivesUSExpansionAnswerReturn the steel plowHow were large goods transport to the west before the railroads?What did railroad representatives drive into the railroad in Promontory Point Utah?Why was working on the transcontinental railroad dangerous?What two main immigrant peoples worked on the railroads?What two companies built the Transcontinental Railroad?What is a monopoly?Who owned Standard Oil?What were some of Thomas Edisons invention?What are robber barons?Who extended his New York Central railroad line to reach Chicago?

J P MorganCornelius VanderbiltJohn D. RockefellerAndrew CarnegieWhich of the following would be the BEST way to describe the U.S. government's approach to dealing with Native Americans on the frontier?negotiations, in which the aim was to share land peacefully with the tribes that had lived there for generationscompensation, in which the U.S. government paid tribal leaders whatever amount of money the two sides agreed the land was worth

barter, in which Native Americans surrendered land in exchange for citizenship rights and the guarantee of being given land for families to own and farmconquest, in which the United States used its military to take Native American lands and relocate tribes to areas designated by the U.S. governmentThe search for gold, religious faith, and the desire for land were allmajor causes of the Civil War.reasons why settlers moved west.reasons for conflict with Spain.causes of the nullification crisis.Which of the following BEST serves as an example of how Native Americans were often treated unjustly as white settlers migrated west?the nullification crisisWounded Kneethe Dred Scott decisionPlessy v. FergusonWhich of the following contributed MOST to the forced removal of Native Americans from the Great Plains from 1867 to 1890?the desire to establish military poststhe desire for more land to grow cottonthe building of new canalsthe westward shift of the frontierWhat did John Deere invent?the steel plowthe color greenthe gas engine used in lawn mowersbarbed wireWhich of the following individuals would have been MOST LIKELY to visit Ellis Island in 1900?a Native Americana wealthy industrialista Chinese laborera European immigrantWhich of the following individuals would have been MOST LIKELY to visit Angel Island in 1900?a Native Americana wealthy industrialista Chinese laborera European immigrantOne of the products of immigration during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century wasReconstructioncultural pluralismJim Crow lawswars with Native AmericansWhat legislation was passed to limit Chinese immigration in the late 1800s?Taft Hartley ActChinese Immigration ActChinese Exclusion ActImmigration limitation ActWhich of the following tended to be TRUE of the immigrants who came to the United States from other countries during the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries?They tended to be wealthy and had the money to book passage to the United States.They were usually dispersed once they arrived in the United States in order to better assimilate into U.S. society and not be easily recognized as foreigners.They tended to live together in ghettos, along with other immigrants with whom they shared the same language and cultural background.They refused to join unions because they tended to favor business owners over immigrant workers.When Theodore Roosevelt said, Speak softly and carry a big stick, he was trying to gain support forimposing harsh laws to reduce crimebuilding a powerful navy to aid United States diplomacysupporting woman suffrage to expand civil rightsusing the national forests to stimulate building projectsThe United States gained control of the land it needed to build the Panama Canal bynegotiating an agreement with Colombiaimplementing the Open Door policyinvading Colombia and taking the landencouraging and supporting Panamanian independenceBy the early 1900s, U.S. government interest in developing an economic relationship with the Chinese empire was part of an overall plan tobecome an imperialist powerestablish a regional peacekeeping effortspread democracy throughout Asialimit the levels of Asian immigrationWhich of the following helps to explain the reason for American expansionism in the mid-1800s and early 1900s?The United States sought new markets for agricultural and industrial products.The United States wanted to establish colonies in Asia, Africa, and Australia.United States foreign policy rejected the theory of Social Darwinism.The United States military wanted to establish overseas bases and recruit from those locations.DailyDouble!!

Which early 20th century reformer opened Hull House as a settlement house to help the poor and immigrants?Jacob RiisUpton SinclairSusan B. AnthonyJane AdamsWhat did President Roosevelt label writers who exposed scandals and areas in need of reform during the early twentieth century?journalistsisolationistsmuckrakersprogressivesDuring the late 1800s and into the twentieth century, many southern states had Jim Crow laws. How did white progressives tend to view such laws?They reacted with anger because the laws were prejudiced.They supported such laws as necessary and beneficial for African Americans.They opposed such laws because they viewed them as harmful to children.They favored such laws because they held the wealthy more accountable.The initiative, recall, and referendum were all examples ofcivil rights reforms during the 1950s.political reforms during the Progressive Era.economic changes due to industrialization.laws passed to deal with immigration.Samuel Gompers is MOST remembered asthe leader of the Pullman Strike.a supporter of federal injunctions.the leader of the AFL.the president who sent in federal troops to end the Pullman Strike.DoubleJeopardy!!

AnswerReturn Wounded KneeAnswerReturn the westward shift of the frontierAnswerReturn a European immigrantAnswerReturn a Chinese laborerAnswerReturn cultural pluralismAnswerReturn Chinese Exclusion ActAnswerReturn They tended to live together in ghettos, along with other immigrants with whom they shared the same language and cultural background.AnswerReturn building a powerful navy to aid United States diplomacyAnswerReturn encouraging and supporting Panamanian independenceAnswerReturn become an imperialist powerAnswerReturn The United States sought new markets for agricultural and industrial products.For what purpose did the United Sates want to build the Panama Canal?It would make it easier for manufacturers in New York to reach Western markets.It would allow eastern U.S. Cities to trade more easily with Europe.It would allow U.S. ships to travel back and forth between the Atlantic and Pacific more easily.It would make it easier for U.S. troops to reach Cuba to fight the Spanish.AnswerReturn It would allow U.S. ships to travel back and forth between the Atlantic and Pacific more easily.AnswerReturn Jane AdamsAnswerReturn muckrakersAnswerReturn They supported such laws as necessary and beneficial for African Americans.AnswerReturn political reforms during the Progressive Era.AnswerReturn the leader of the AFL.

GrowthOf Industry

BigBusinessWestern GrowthUrban GrowthUSExpansionThe ProgressivesReturnGoods were transported by boat or by wagonA gold SpikeReturnNative American attacks and harsh weather ReturnChinese and IrishReturnThe Union Pacific and the Central PacificReturna market in which there is only one supplier of aproduct and no market competitionReturnJohn D. RockefellerReturnElectric light bulb, phonograph, motion picturesReturnwealthy entrepreneurs who were known to be crooked in their dealingsReturnWhat is Vertical integration?business strategy in which one corporation owns not only the company that produces the finished product, but also the companies that provide the materials necessary for productionReturnCowboy hats and chaps are both examples of Mexican dress that were adopted by Western settlers.Returnwild and full of vice (gambling, prostitution, drinking, etc.)ReturnCircumstances on the frontier required a more flexible society and meant that women and African Americans often had the opportunity to take on roles traditionally not open to themReturnname given to African American soldiers in the West by the Native Americans who often had to fight against themReturnPlains Indians greatly depended on the buffalo for their livelihood and settlers and fur trappers killed great numbers of buffaloReturnbecome like the U.S. mainstreamReturnWhat is an ethnic ghetto?neighborhoods where immigrants from a certain region or country tended to live together due to their common culture, language, and heritageReturnopposition to immigrationReturnReturnmakeshift factories set up by private contractors in small apartments or unused buildingswages were low and no one person could earn enough to support a whole householdReturnthe belief that the United States needed to look beyond its own borders and acquire more territoryReturnthe belief that it was not in the best interests of the United States to acquire and exercise control over foreign territoriesReturnAlaska and HawaiiReturnThe Spanish-American WarReturnDailyDouble!!

Cuba and the PhilippinesReturnpublished a novel called The Jungle in 1906. The book horrified readers as it uncovered the truth about the U.S. meatpacking industry. Its impact helped lead to the creation of a federal meat-inspection program.Returna settlement house in Chicago,settlement houses were houses established in poor neighborhoods, where social activists would live and from which they would offer assistance to immigrants and underprivileged citizensReturnthe Eighteenth Amendment which prohibited the making, selling, or transporting of any alcoholic beverage in the United States.ReturnNineteenth AmendmentReturnSeparate but equalReturnFinalJeopardyWhat did Progressives believe about African Americans and society?

They believed that African Americans could only develop and advance culturally in their own, segregated society,


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