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Change category names by double clicking on them and typing in new category Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Union Pacific Pacific RR Act Central Pacific 10 Mile Day 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 This button goes to Final Jeopardy answer 400 400 400 400

Daily Double! Create a hyperlink to the appropriate category slide

Union Pacific Leader of the Union Pacific. Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Union Pacific Click on What is to enter questions Leader of the Union Pacific. Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used. Who is Grenville Dodge?

Union Pacific How did they get the iron rails? They got it shipped by steamboat.

Union Pacific Head of the Union Pacific. Who is Thomas Durant?

Union Pacific Where did they start building? At Omaha, Nebraska

Pacific Railroad Act What did the California Gold Rush have to do with the Pacific Railroad Act? Demand for a transcontinental railroad increased. What is? What is?

Pacific Railroad Act What did Lincoln hope about a transcontinental railroad in the civil war? Lincoln hoped it would help the Union win the Civil War.

Pacific Railroad Act Define the Pacific Railroad Act. An 1862 law offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the transcontinental railroad.

Pacific Railroad Act When did Congress pass the Pacific Railroad Act? In 1862 What is? What is?

Central Pacific Why did they have a hard time finding workers Because of the 1849 Gold Rush in CA and some of the men were still serving in Union and Confederate armies.

Central Pacific Leader of the the Central Pacific. Who is Charles Crocker?

Central Pacific The most dangerous work was often given to these people. Who is chinese and Irish immigrants . What is? What is?

Central Pacific Why did the Central Pacific company prefer using Immigrant labor? Most men in the United States had other jobs

Ten Mile Day How much did Crocker wager? $10,000

Ten Mile Day Who made the bet? Charles Crocker

Ten Mile Day What does Ten Mile Day represent? The day the Central Pacific completed 10 miles of track and won the $10,000 bet.

Ten Mile Day Why was the bet made? Charles Crocker heard that the Union Pacific completed 6 miles of the track in one day so he made a bet with Thomas Durant that the Central Pacific could complete 10 miles of the track in one day.

Final Jeopardy! Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Category Used at the completion of the TCRR. What is the golden spike?