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FINAL JEOPARDY Poetry

One of the finest collections of poetry by America’s “poet laureate” of the 19th century. Includes Song of Myself. Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman

Titles 1 - $100 Serves as an indictment of the evils of slavery and the laws that supported it. Was one of the most powerful argument for the Emancipation Proclamation C1-$100 Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe

The Influence of Sea Power on History Titles 1 - $200 A nations strength on the sea determines its prosperity and position in the world. C1-$200 The Influence of Sea Power on History Alfred Mahan

Titles 1 - $300 The frontier experienced had shaped American development The Significance of the Frontier in American History Frederick Jackson Turner

The Report to Manufactures Titles 1 - $400 Argued the advantages of diversified economy with both industry and agriculture to insure the nation’s economic and political independence C1-$400 The Report to Manufactures Alexander Hamiliton

The Promises of American Life Titles 1 - $500 Outlined an New Nationalism and philosophy which Teddy Roosevelt based his 1912 campaign for the presidency C1-$500 The Promises of American Life Herbert Croly

Declaration of Independence Titles 2 - $100 Announce the colonies separation from the British and justified on the grounds of British violations of the colonists’ natural rights C2-$100 Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson

Titles 2 - $200 Exposed the evils of the meat packing industry and led to the 1906 Meat Inspection Act C2-$200 The Jungle Upton Sinclair

Hamilton, Madison and Jay Titles 2 - $300 A collection of essays trying to persuade New York to ratify the Constitution C2-$300 Federalist Papers Hamilton, Madison and Jay

Titles 2 - $400 An expose of municipal corruption in numerous cities led to a variety of changes in the form of urban government and other municipal reforms during the Progressive Era C2-$400 The Shame of the Cities Lincoln Steffens

Titles 2 - $500 A single tax on the unearned increment in land values to break up landholding monopolies and finance a better life for all C2-$500 Progress and Poverty Henry George

Titles 3 - $100 It attacked the monarchy and inherited privilege which demanded complete independence from England C3-$100 Common Sense Thomas Paine

Titles 3 - $200 Argued that the media had convinced American women that they could be completely fulfilled through life as a wife and mother. C3-$200 The Feminine Mystique Betty Freidan

Titles 3 - $300 The unbridled wealth of the rich should be obligated to spend some of their wealth on the poor C3-$300 Gospel of Wealth Andrew Carnegie

Titles 3 - $400 A moving expose of rampant poverty of the elderly, uneducated, and low-paid workers. Inspired the LBJ’s War on Poverty C3-$400 The Other America Michael Harrington

Titles 3 - $500 This poem became symbolic of the struggles of black folk in Harlem during the 1920s. Combines music and words for image. C3-$500 The Weary Blues Langston Hughes

Titles 4 - $100 Revealed the depletion and pollution of America’s resources, both by government actions and by the use of toxic chemicals and pesticides C4-$100 Silent Spring Rachel Carson

William Lloyd Garrison Titles 4 - $200 Became the leading abolitionist newspaper and help create an anti-slavery opinion in the North C3-200 The Liberator William Lloyd Garrison

Titles 4 - $300 Based on his own protest against paying taxes to support the war in Mexico and became an inspiration for others, including Martin Luther King, Jr. C3-$300 On Civil Disobedience Henry David Thoreau

DAILY DOUBLE

The Atlanta Compromise Titles 4 - $400 Aimed to cement relations between the black and white races by suggesting that African Americans should work their way up by starting with vocational training and proving their social worth C3-$400 The Atlanta Compromise Booker T Washington

Titles 4 - $500 Predicted how class divisions and relentless competition would give way to caring, cooperative, classless, socialistic state by the year 2000 C3-$500 Looking Backwards Edward Bellamy

Titles 5 - $100 A secret account of American involvement in Vietnam Pentagon Papers Daniel Elsberg

Titles 5 - $200 An expose of the government’s treatment of Native Americans detailing a long list of broken promises and treaties and eventually led to the Dawes Severalty Act C4-$200 A Century of Dishonor Helen Hunt Jackson

Titles 5 - $300 It chronicled the plight of migrant farm workers during the Depression from Oklahoma to California C4-$300 The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck

Titles 5 - $400 Assaults the principles of mercantilism and purports a laissez-faire approach of government C4-$400 A Wealth of Nations Adam Smith

Titles 5 - $500 Predicted that race relations would be a critical issue in the 20th century and advocated an immediate end to segregation C4-$500 The Souls of Black Folk W.E.B. Dubois

Titles 6 - $100 A response to white leaders who criticized his willingness to go to jail rather than obey an unjust segregation law C4-$100 Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King Junior

Titles 6 - $200 Tracked numerous leads to unravel the story of the Watergate cover up which help lead to the resignation of President Nixon C4-$200 All the President's Men Woodward and Berstein

Twenty Years at Hull House Titles 6 - $300 Experiences of her settlement houses in early 20th century Chicago C4-$300 Twenty Years at Hull House Jane Addams

How the Other Half Lives Titles 6 - $400 A grim look at New York City tenements along with his accounts of life in the poorer neighborhoods C4-$400 How the Other Half Lives Jacob Riis

Principles of Scientific Management Titles 6 - $500 Showed factory managers how to use efficient plant organization and time-motion studies to lower production cost per unit and increase production per worker C4-$500 Principles of Scientific Management Frederick Taylor