Chapter 20 JEOPARDY REVIEW ROUND 1 400 200 100 400 300 200 300 100 400 200 300 100 400 300 200 100 #’s Famous People Vocab Native Struggles Grab Bag.

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Chapter 20 JEOPARDY REVIEW ROUND 1

#’s Famous People Vocab Native Struggles Grab Bag

#’s- 100 How many acres of land did the Homestead Act offer to settlers?

#’s

#’s- 200 How many years were homesteaders obligated to live on and farm the land they received?

#’s

#’s- 300 Between 1872 and 1875, how many buffalo were killed by Americans?

#’s million

#’s- Daily Double How many Lakota Sioux were killed at Wounded Knee?

#’s- Daily Double About 300

Famous People Who led about 2,000 Sioux and Cheyenne at the Rosebud River on June 17, 1876?

Famous People Crazy Horse

Famous People – Daily Double Sitting Bull is to the Sioux and ___ is to the Apache.

Famous People – Daily Double Geronimo

Famous People – 300 Red Cloud is to the Sioux, as Black Kettle is to the ___.

Famous People Cheyenne Black Kettle

Famous People People who cheated at the Oklahoma Land Rush by sneaking into the land before it the race and claimed the best spots were called...

Famous People “Sooners”

Vocabulary A name given to the Plains farmer.

Vocabulary Sodbuster

Vocabulary Land not fenced or divided into lots.

Open range Vocabulary - 200

Vocabulary To acquire a piece of U.S. public land by living on and cultivating it.

Vocabulary homestead

Vocabulary Store where farmers bought products from each other.

Vocabulary cooperative

Native Struggles On December 29, 1890, more than 300 Sioux were killed at …

Native Struggles Wounded Knee

Native Struggles What did the Sioux attempt to do in order to regain their power and live forever?

Native Struggles Perform the “Ghost Dance”

Native Struggles - Daily Double What U.S. law attempted to break apart tribes by offering free land to each Native American family?

Native Struggles - Daily Double The Dawes Act

Native Struggles Which organization was supposed to supply the Sioux with food and supplies?

Native Struggles Bureau of Indian Affairs

Populists Which of the following dangers did NOT effect cowhands? A. River crossing B. Long days C. Stock market prices D. Weather

Populists C. Stock Market Prices

Populists Cattle drives were ended because of an increase in which of the following items? A. Ranching. B. Tornadoes. C. Farming. D. Horses.

Populists A. Ranching

Populists What eventually put an end to the “open range”? A. A law passed by Congress. B. Fences made of barbed wire. C. Rivers that dried up. D. None of the above.

Populists B. Fences made of barbed wire

Populists What were the effects of the Homestead Act and the Oklahoma Land Rush? A. They changed the Native American way of life B. They brought U.S. settlement to the Great Plains C. They influenced the traffic of airplanes D. Both A and B are correct

Populists What were the effects of the Homestead Act and the Oklahoma Land Rush? A. They changed the Native American way of life B. They brought U.S. settlement to the Great Plains C. They influenced the traffic of airplanes D. Both A and B are correct

Chapter 20 JEOPARDY REVIEW ROUND 2

Vocab The U.S. Native Struggles Farmers Populists

Vocab– Daily Double Planting seeds deep in ground where there is some moisture.

Vocab– Daily Double Dry farming

Vocab- 400 Moving from place to place with no permanent settlement.

Vocab– 400 nomadic

Vocab- 600 An area of public lands set aside for Native Americans.

Vocab- 600 reservations

Vocab– 800 The first farmers’ organization in the U.S.

Vocab– 800 National Grange

The U.S Which map represents the location of the Great Plains? A.B. C.D.

The U.S.- 200

The U.S Towns located near railroad tracks where cattle would be loaded up and sent east were known as …

The U.S Cowtowns

The U.S When did the frontier close?

The U.S

The U.S Which of the following states did the Sioux NOT live in? –Minnesota- South Dakota –North Dakota- Utah

The U.S Utah

Native Struggles The Native American way of life depended on the ___ because it provided most of the essentials.

Native Struggles buffalo

Native Struggles – DAILY DOUBLE What battle ended armed conflict between the Native Americans and U.S. government?

Native Struggles – DAILY DOUBLE Wounded Knee

Native Struggles The U.S. decided they wanted access to the Black Hills because __ was discovered there.

Native Struggles gold

Native Struggles Red Cloud is to the reservation as Sitting Bull is to ___.

Native Struggles Canada

Farmers After the Civil War, farming ___.

Farmers increased

Farmers What three groups did farmers blame their troubles on?

Farmers Railroads, eastern manufacturers, and bankers

Farmers In order to solve their problems, farmers decided to …

Farmers organize

Farmers Which of the following did cooperatives do in order to try and help farmers? –They charged lower prices. –They helped farmers sell their crops. –They removed the burden of debt by only dealing in cash. –All of the above.

Farmers All of the above

Populists – Daily Double In 1890, the Farmer’s Alliance became a political party called …

The Populist Party Populists – Daily Double

Populists The Populist Party tried to appeal to …

Populists Common people

Populists The Populist Party wanted the government to own … (two answers)

Populists Railroads and telegraph lines

Populists List four Populist ideas that were later adopted in the U.S.

Populists Abandoning the gold standard (using silver coins), 2.adopting the eight-hour workday 3.instituting an income tax 4.allowing the direct election of senators