J E OPA R D Y Reconstruction and the Rise of Big Business
Directions: Play in teams of two. Team 1 picks a category and an amount. They continue to play until they get a wrong answer. Then team 2 plays. Keep track of used blocks because they can only be chosen once. Play until a predetermined time has elapsed, or until all blocks are chosen. The team with the most money wins. Answer each statement with a question. Be sure to wait until the hand appears before clicking any item. Click the money amounts on slide 3 in the middle to ensure that it changes color after selection.
Recon- struction Railroads Native Americans Big Business
These were people who farmed land that was owned by others so they could then have a share in the crops.
Who were the sharecroppers? 100
These were northerners who came south for personal gain.
Who were the carpetbaggers? 200
These were white southerners who supported Republicans during the Reconstruction after the Civil War.
Who were the scalawags? 300
This was the agency that helped former slaves of the Civil War.
What was the Freedmen’s Bureau? 400
This officially banned slavery.
What was the 13 th Amendment? 500
This was a tax required before a person could vote.
What was the poll tax? 100
These were hunted by the Plains Indians.
What were the buffalo? 200
This was an attack on Indians who raised a white flag of surrender.
What was the Chivington Massacre? 300
The Native Americans agreed to keep to limited areas after this.
What was the Ft. Laramie Treaty? 400
This encouraged the Native Americans to become farmers.
What was the Dawes Act? 500
This was a railroad that stretched across the continent.
What was the Transcontinental Railroad? 100
He created the air brake, making railroad travel safer.
Who was George Westinghouse? 200
This group of men helped create the first transcontinental railroad.
Who were the “Big Four?” 300
He encouraged farmers to settle near his railroad, gave them seed, and imported special bulls to breed hardier cattle.
Who was James Hill? 400
One member of the “Big Four” has a famous hotel named after him, and the other has a university named after him.
Who are Mark Hopkins and Leland Stanford? 500
This man dominated the American oil industry.
Who was John D. Rockefeller? 100
These are shares in a business sold to investors.
What are stocks? 200
These are shares of a corporation’s profit.
What are dividends? 300
This is created when a company controls all or nearly all the business of an industry.
What is a monopoly? 400
He created the largest steel business.
Who was Andrew Carnegie? 500
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