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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 This man designed the Flat Iron building in New York and designed the plan for the city of Chicago. Daniel Burnham

1 - $200 These men were the first to fly an airplane. Wright Brothers

1 - $300 This man invented the first Kodak Camera George Eastman

1 - $400 This man build the Wainwright building in St. Louis in which the steel framework supported both the floors and the walls. Louis Sullivan

1 - $500 This man drew up the plan for central park. Frederick Law Olmsted

2 - $100 This man was a prominent African American Educator and believed in a peaceful gradual approach to gaining rights for African Americans. Booker T. Washington

2 - $200 He was the first African American man to receive a doctorate from Harvard. W.E.B. Du Bois

2 - $300 This insisted that African-Americans seek a liberal arts education Niagara Movement

2 - $400 Institute founded by Booker T. Washington Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute

2 - $500 The number of Kindergartens in 1900 was ______ 3000

3 - $100 This is when you have to pay to vote. Poll Tax

3 - $200 These were laws that separated whites and blacks Jim Crow Laws

3 - $300 Famous court case in which the supreme court ruled “separate but equal” was ok. Plessy v. Ferguson

3 - $400 System in which laborers are bound into slavery in order to work off a debt to an employer. Debt Peonage

3 - $500 She was an African American teacher, newspaper editor, and she fought for equality. Ida B. Wells

4 - $100 Movement aimed to restore economic opportunities and correct injustices in American Life Progressive Movement

4 - $200 She was an advocate for improving lives of women and children Florence Kelly

4 - $300 Outlawed the sale of Alcohol. Prohibition

4 - $400 Journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business. Muckrakers

4 - $500 He led the way in regulating big business. Robert M. La Follette

5 - $100 Act passed by Roosevelt to require strict cleanliness requirements for meatpackers Meat Inspection Act

5 - $200 This halted the sale of contaminated foods and medicines and called for truth in labeling. Pure Food and Drug Act

5 - $300 This group aimed for full equality amongst races. NAACP

5 - $400 Party created by Roosevelt during Taft’s presidency. Bull Moose Party

5 - $500 Watchdog agency that has the power to investigate possible violations of regulatory statutes. Federal Trade Commission

Final Jeopardy This Amendment instituted the income tax. 16th