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Jeopardy Westward Expansion Civil War $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 The New Republic The Industrial Revolution Westward Expansion Civil War Reconstruction $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Chapter 9-10: Questions available, without answers.: Jamie, Jesse, Levi, Sabrina. Must submit answers and form in the form of Jeopardy questions. Chapter 13: Anna and Rachel. Do not have an extra copy of questions. Must create both. Ch. 14-15: Need answers. Logan. Simple. $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

1 - $100 This is the year in which the War of 1812 began. What is 1812?

1 - $200 This is the amount of increase to U.S. territory the Louisiana Purchase made. What is doubling?

1 - $300 These two rivers became critical to American trade in the 1800s. What are the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers?

1 - $400 This president took office in 1801. Who is Thomas Jefferson?

1 - $500 This was the selling price of the Louisiana Purchase. What is $15 million?

2 - $100 This individual created interchangeable parts for weapons. Who is Eli Whitney?

2 - $200 This was a labor and production model employed during the early years of the American textile industry, allowing spinning and weaving to take place in a Central Location. What is the Lowell system?

2 - $300 On this river, Robert Fulton tested his steam ship, the Claremont. What is the Hudson River?

2 - $400 This individual built the steam locomotive and called it this? Who is George Stephenson, and what is “Blucher”?

2 - $500 This when the Lowell Mill girls woke up, and how much they were paid. What is before 5 a.m., and (need group 7’s help for correct answer) 2 dollars per week?

3 - $100 This was the belief that Americans felt God had called them to take over the western region of America. What is Manifest Destiny?

3 - $200 He made a colony along the Colorado River. Who is Stephen F. Austin?

3 - $300 This is the approximate length of the Oregon Trail. What is 2000-2200 miles? (A number in this range is fine.)

3 - $400 This was the cost of traveling along the Oregon trail, as stated in class. (I need group 8’s help…this could be a variety of answers, of which I’m assuming you meant $600)

3 - $500 This was the name of men who brought beaver skins to the American Fur Company. What are Mountain Men?

4 - $100 This term refers to slaves who were free. What are freedmen? (Freedmans)

4 - $200 These two terms refer to people who tried to capture free slaves. What are contrabands and copperheads?

4 - $300 This was the location where the Civil War began. What is Fort Sumter?

4 - $400 This is the precise day and date when the Union took control of the Mississippi River. What is April 6th, 1862?

4 - $500 This was the number of days of the Battle of Gettysburg, and what happened on each of the days. What is three, and day one and two: standstill, day three: full attack.

5 - $100 He was the Vice President to replace Lincoln after he died. Who is Andrew Johnson?

5 - $200 This is the removal of office due to an unlawful activity. What is impeachment?

5 - $300 This refers to an economic crisis following European wars and new investments, first beginning in Europe and spreading to America. What is the Panic of 1873?

5 - $400 This Amendment was passed in 1865, and allowed the freedom of slaves. What is the 13th Amendment?

5 - $500 This plan, occuring after the Civil War, stated that a state could be reintegrated into the U.S. when 10% of the 1860 vote from that state had taken an oath of allegiance to the U.S. What is the 10% plan?