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Jeopardy Labor Immigration Urban LifeProgressiveMix it Up Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 What government force was brought in to end both the Homestead Strike and Railroad Strike of 1877

$100 Answer from H1 U.S. Military Troops

$200 Question from H1 Leader of the AFL, an early union that made some changes for workers in the late 1800’s

$200 Answer from H1 Samuel Gompers

$300 Question from H1 Fighting broke out between workers and Pinkerton detectives during this famous strike.

$300 Answer from H1 Homestead Strike

$400 Question from H1 This famous Union event in Chicago was marked by a bomb being thrown into the crowd leading to a decline in union membership, a setback to unions

$400 Answer from H1 The Haymarket Affair

$500 Question from H1 Who was the leader of the railway workers union that called for the Pullman strike, crippling the nations rail industry, he was thrown in jail for his involvement in the strike.

$500 Answer from H1 Eugene Debs

$100 Question from H2 Immigration Station in New York Harbor.

$100 Answer from H2 Ellis Island

$200 Question from H2 Immigration Station in San Francisco Bay

$200 Answer from H2 Angel Island

$300 Question from H2 These groups traded things like jobs, housing and food for votes in cities during the Industrial Revolution.

$300 Answer from H2 Political Machines

$400 Question from H2 Famous women who tried to help immigrants by building a settlement house in Chicago.

$400 Answer from H2 Jane Addams

$500 Question from H2 Immigration patterns changed significantly between and 1900, explain the change

$500 Answer from H2 European immigrants came in large numbers from Southern and Eastern Europe.

$100 Question from H3 Run down apartment houses inhabited by immigrants.

$100 Answer from H3 tenements

$200 Question from H3 Immigrant children were required to attend these institutions to assimilate into American society.

$200 Answer from H3 Public Schools

$300 Question from H3 The invention of what types of transportation allowed people to live farther away from their places of employment.

$300 Answer from H3 Streetcars, subways, elevated trains,

$400 Question from H3 This Otis invention allowed urban planners to build into the “sky”

$400 Answer from H3 Elevator

$500 Question from H3 Christian movement that stressed attacking child labor, improving education and living conditions, and providing day care for the poor.

$500 Answer from H3 Social Gospel

$100 Question from H4 Three progressive reforms…

$100 Answer from H4 Reform government, expand democracy, promote social welfare, economic reforms

$200 Question from H4 Three reforms supported by William S U’Ren of Oregon.

$200 Answer from H4 Initiative, referendum, recall

$300 Question from H4 Movement led by John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt to set aside land as National Parks, wildlife refuges, and National Monuments.

$300 Answer from H4 Conservation

$400 Question from H4 Identify 2 of the progressive amendments ……

$400 Answer from H4 16 th – Federal Income Tax 17 th – Direct Election of Senators 18 th – Prohibition of Alcohol 19 th – Women’s Voting Rights

$500 Question from H4 President of the NAWSA during WW I.

$500 Answer from H4 Carrie Chapman Catt

$100 Question from H5 Third Party candidate that split the republican vote in the Election of 1912.

$100 Answer from H5 Teddy Roosevelt

$200 Question from H5 Teddy Roosevelt’s belief that “fairness” should be ensured for workers, consumers, and big business.

$200 Answer from H5 Square Deal

$300 Question from H5 Sinclair’s book that led to the Meat Inspection Act.

$300 Answer from H5 The Jungle

$400 Question from H5 Invented the steel plow…

$400 Answer from H5 John Deere

$500 Question from H5 Westerns who took the law into their own hands.

$500 Answer from H5 Vigilantes

Final Jeopardy What were four of the seven factors that led to the Industrial Revolution.

Final Jeopardy Answer 1.Plentiful natural resources 2.Growing population 3.Improved Transportation 4.High Immigration 5.New Inventions 6.Investment Capital 7.Government Assistance