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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 The grassland extending through the west-central portion of the United States Great Plains

1 - $200 The majority of Native American tribes on the plains relied on which animal for their existence? Buffalo

1 - $300 Native Americans living on the plains usually lived with whom? Small Extended Family Groups

1 - $400 150 Native Americans, mostly women and children were killed by the U.S. Army under the command of Colonel John Chivington. Massacre at Sand Creek

1 - $500 Skirmishes continued to break out between Sioux Indians and the U.S. Army until the Soiux signed this treaty in which they agreed to live on a reservation along the Missouri River Treaty of Fort Laramie

2 - $100 He was the leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux and never signed the treaty that sent the Sioux to live on a reservation along the Missouri River. Sitting Bull

2 - $200 Led by Crazy Horse, Gall, and Sitting Bull a group of native American warriors defeated this man and his troops in South Dakota. Colonel George Custer

2 - $300 This act was passed by congress in an attempt to “Americanize” the Native Americans Dawes Act

2 - $400 The rapid growth of cities after the civil war led to an increase in demand for what food? Beef

2 - $500 This was the overland transport of longhorns conducted by cowboys in order to transport cows to large cities. Long Drives

3 - $100 This is the name for a dugout home that was warm in the winter and cool in the summer. However they were small, a haven for snakes, and leaked when it rained. Soddy

3 - $200 This act offered 160 acres of land free to any citizen that headed a household Homestead Act

3 - $300 Exodusters where __________________ who moved from the post-Reconstruction South to Kansas. African American

3 - $400 This act gave federal land to the states to help finance agricultural colleges. Morrill Act

3 - $500 Railroad Companies and investors created huge single crop farms called ____________________. Bonanza Farms

4 - $100 This invention aided in the closing of the open range. Barbed Wire

4 - $200 This invention would speed up harvesting thus saving crops from inclement weather Reaper

4 - $300 This invention made planting more efficient in root filled soil. Steel Plow

4 - $400 This invention prevented crop dehydration by bringing up ground water Steel Windmill

4 - $500 This new technology made it possible to transport goods across the country at a rapid rate in the 1800s. Railroad

5 - $100 These were issued during the civil war by the U.S. Government as a form of paper money that could not be exchanged for silver or gold money. Greenbacks

5 - $200 This act required the U.S. Government to buy and coin at least $2 million to $4million worth Bland-Allison Act of 1878

5 - $300 There were a group of farmers or those in sympathy with farming issues. Farmer’s Alliances

5 - $400 She was a daughter of an Irish immigrant and leader of the Populist Party Mary Elizabeth Lease

5 - $500 This was a monetary system in which dollars were backed solely with gold. Gold Standard

Final Jeopardy ________ was the republican nominee for the 1896 presidential election and squared off against ________ who was the democratic nominee. William McKinley William Jennings Bryan