Westward Expansion Jeopardy

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Westward Expansion Jeopardy Vocab Random Indians 200 200 200 400 400 400 600 600 600 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000

Indians 200 Many agreements fell apart between Native American and federal gov. because

Indians 200 Native Americans ignored the treaties

Indians 400 What happened at the Massacre at Wounded Knee?

Indians 400 American soldiers killed more than 200 unarmed Sioux

Indians 600 What did the government force the Native Americans to do in an effort to resolve their conflicts with the settlers?

Indians 600 Pushed them onto reservations

Indians 800 Many white reformers believed that Native Americans should?

Indians 800 be “civilized” and adopt white culture

Indians 1000 What was the Dawes Act?

Indians 1000 Gave 160 acres of land to Native Americans

Random 200 Farm tool improvement resulted in?

Random 200 An increase in farm production

Random 400 Most African American Exodusters migrated west to?

Random 400 Escape racial violence in the South

Random 600 The Populist Platform included provision for what?

Random 600 Increase money supply, a graduated income tax, and an eight-hour work day

Random 800 The efforts of the disgruntled farmers led to the formation of what?

Random 800 Populist Party

Random 1000 What drew many new immigrants to the West?

Random 1000 Land and jobs

Vocabulary 200 Define Great Plains

Vocabulary 200 The vast grassland that extends through the central portion of North America, from Texas northward to Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains

Vocabulary 400 Define Long Drive

Vocabulary 400 The moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center

Vocabulary 600 What is the Chisholm Trail?

Vocabulary 600 The major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas

Vocabulary 800 What is Populism?

Vocabulary 800 A late 19th century political movement demanding that people have a greater voice in government and seeking to advance the interests of farmers and laborers

Vocabulary 1000 Define Treaty of Fort Laramie

Vocabulary 1000 The treaty requiring the Sioux to live on a reservation along the Missouri River