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THE MIDTERM Part 1: Multiple Choice (10 questions, 20 points) Part 2: Matching (10 questions, 10 points) Part 3: Short-Answer Questions (4 questions, 20 points) Progressive Era x1 WWI x2 1920s x1 Part 4: DBQ (50 points) Topic: US Imperialism Includes 3 sources; must use 2 Thesis + 3 body paragraphs

WELCOME TO REVIEW JEOPARDY!

THE RULES You may only WHISPER with your partner (at the same table) You may use resources in your binder, but there will not be much time for this Keep your answer sheet on your table until I call for answers When I call for answers, hold your answer sheet high I will read each clue twice Track your own score

ROUND 1

$100: WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE PERIOD FROM 1877 TO THE 1960S WHEN BLACK AMERICANS WERE TREATED LIKE SECOND-CLASS CITIZENS?

JIM CROW

$200: WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE PERIOD FROM 1865 TO 1877 WHEN CONGRESS ATTEMPTED TO RESTORE RIGHTS TO AFRICAN AMERICANS?

RECONSTRUCTION

$300: WHAT SUPREME COURT CASE ENDORSED SEGREGATION, AS LONG AS FACILITIES WERE “SEPARATE BUT EQUAL”?

PLESSY V. FERGUSON

$400: WHAT AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ENDED RECONSTRUCTION?

COMPROMISE OF 1877

$500: NAME THE TWO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES INVOLVED IN THE COMPROMISE OF 1877.

RUTHERFORD HAYES + SAMUEL J. TILDEN

YOU’RE HALFWAY THROUGH! HERE’S A PUPPY!

ROUND 2

$100: WHAT TERM DESCRIBES THE USE OF SEPARATE FACILITIES, SUCH AS RESTAURANTS AND BATHROOMS, BY BLACK AND WHITE PEOPLE?

SEGREGATION

$200: WHAT WHITE TERRORIST GROUP USED VIOLENCE TO ENFORCE WHITE SUPREMACY IN THE SOUTH?

THE KU KLUX KLAN

$300: WHAT MAN, WHO FOUNDED THE TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, ARGUED THAT AFRICAN AMERICANS SHOULD SEEK FINANCIAL STABILITY BEFORE POLITICAL RIGHTS?

BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

$400: WHAT PRACTICE, IN WHICH POOR WHITE AND BLACK FARMERS PAY FOR THEIR LAND WITH A SHARE OF THEIR CROPS, REPLACED SLAVERY IN MANY SOUTHERN STATES?

SHARECROPPING

$500: NAME THE CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATION COFOUNDED BY W.E.B. DU BOIS.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)

One student asks a question for review First student to the left of the questioner answers Other students popcorn answers until questioner is satisfied Repeat until everyone has asked a question PROTOCOL: STUDY SEMINARS