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Hosted by Mr. Swearngin

Money It’s a Party A National Tragedy Stuff

Row 1, Col 1 A cash register rings out on this Pink Floyd track from Dark Side of the Moon. What is “Money”?

1,2 This political organization thought it was strange that nobody cared about folks out on the range and called for change. What is the Grange (or National Grange)?

1,3 Geronimo belonged to this band of Apaches. Who are the Chiricahua?

1,4 This pokey stuff helped keep cattle at home on the range. What is barbed wire?

2,1 The value of U.S. currency was based on the supply of this in the 1800s. What is gold?

2,2 The Ghost Dance was like Homecoming, but different. Plains Indians gathered to pray for the return of this important resource. What are the buffalo herds?

2,3 One main reason Plains Indians fought against going to reservations was because there was no access to this. What are hunting grounds?

2,4 These people were former slaves who stuffed all their belongings into wagons and fled the South to go West. Who were the Exodusters?

3,1 A decrease in money supply and overall lower prices is called this. What is deflation?

3,2 There was quite a party here on May 10, 1869, when the trans-continental RR was completed. Where is Promontory Point, UT

3,3 DAILY DOUBLE! This Southwestern tribe was forced into the “Long Walk” in Who are the Navajo?

3,4 The Comstock Lode produced $500 million worth of this stuff. What is gold and silver?

4,1 The railroad companies financed construction of the Trans-continental RR with help from these. What are land grants from the federal gov?

4,2 Populists hoped to get workers’ votes by supporting this change to the work day. What is making it only 8 hours?

4,3 With the Treaty of Medicine Lodge, southern Plains Indians agree to do this. What is move onto reservations?

4,4 This general should have gotten his stuff together before attacking the Lakota Sioux at Little Bighorn, MT. Who is George Armstrong Custer?

5,1 DAILY DOUBLE! Democrat William Jennings Bryan supported this shiny movement in the 1880s. What is the Free Silver movement?

5,2 This event popped the Populist Party for good. What is the election of 1896?

5,3 The plan of forced assimilation of Indians into U.S. culture began with this 1887 policy. What is the Dawes Severalty (or General Allotment) Act?

5,4 Under this treaty, the U.S. promised to pay Indians back if their stuff got messed up by white settlers. What is the Treaty of Ft. Laramie?