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10 20 30 40 50 The Nation Grows Jeopardy Settling the West Conflicts on the Plains Big Business Growing Cities A Changing Society 10 20 30 40 50

A long journey to guide animals from one place to another

One of the Black Cowboys of Texas we studied Category 1 - 10

Two of the four famous routes for cattle drives we studied

Three obstacles cowboys faced as they drove cattle along the trails Category 1 - 20

The reason cattle trails headed north to the railroads

The people who did not believe land could be owned

Pieces of land the U.S. government moved Native Americans to

Three of the four things Native Americans used the buffalo for

The reason the Black Hills were important to the Lakota

The battle where Native Americans outnumbered U.S. Army troops 4 to 1

Invented the first useable light bulb; began the company that was later named General Electric

Invented the telephone; began the company that was later named AT&T

Made hundreds of products from peanuts; encouraged the South to adopt crop rotation

The Wright brother who piloted the world’s first powered flight

Place where the Wright brothers flew the first plane

The main reason immigrants came to the U.S. during the 1800’s

Crowded neighborhoods with narrow, dirty streets

Run-down apartment buildings

Two reasons Americans wanted to keep immigrants out of the country

Three of four problems immigrants faced

Ratified Aug. 26, 1920 it gave women the right to vote

The first major activity organized to fight for women’s rights

The number of years from the Seneca Falls Convention until women gained the right to vote (19th Amendment)

One word term for the right to vote

This state did not officially ratify the 19th Amendment until 1984 (Mr. Norris was in Kindergarten) p.s. This will not be on the test