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Homesteaders InventionsWorkersBusinessesRandom

Question The homesteaders lived in houses made out of what?

Answer 1 – 10 Sod

Question What invention did the settlers create to help them gain access to water?

Answer 1 – 20 The windmill

Question Why did Lincoln create the Homestead Act?

Answer 1 – 30 To convince people to move out west.

Question A settler’s home and land was called it’s what ?

Answer 1 – 40 Homestead

Question Name 3 of the 5 hardships that settlers of the Great Plains encountered?

Answer 1 – 50 -prairie fires -harsh weather -insects -lack of supplies -lonely life

Question Who invented the telephone?

Answer 2 – 10 Alexander Graham Bell

Question Who invented the first automobile?

Answer 2 – 20 Henry Ford

Question Who created Vanderbilt University and where is it located? (City and state)

Answer 2 – 30 Cornelius Vanderbilt and it is located in Nashville, TN

Question Name the two inventions Thomas Edison created.

Answer 2 – 40 The light bulb and the phonograph

Question Name 3 different uses that George Washington Carver found for peanuts.

Answer 2 – 50 -peanut butter -shampoo -medicines -plastic -lotion -coal

Question What is it called when unhappy workers get together and refuse to work until their demands are met?

Answer 3 – 10 A strike

Question What are organizations that fight for workers’ rights?

Answer 3 – 20 Unions

Question Why were children forced to work? And how did child labor end in the US?

Answer 3 – 30 To help their families who were struggling for food. The US passed a law about the age that children can work and how long they can work for.

Question AFL stands for what?

Answer 3 – 40 American Federation of Labor

Question Who was the first president of the AFL?

Answer 3 – 50 Samuel Gompers

Question Name two problems that workers in the 1800’s had.

Answer 4 – 10 -low wages -long hours -people who complained could be fired -no health insurance

Question Explain why workers could be replaced so easily during this time.

Answer 4 – 20 There were many immigrants moving to the U.S. and many people were desperate for jobs.

Question Explain why this time period was known as the Gilded Age? What does that mean?

Answer 4 – 30 If something is gilded it means that it is covered by a thin layer of gold. What lies underneath that gold is different. (Ex: some people were very successful during this era, but most lived poorly)

Question A time when an economy is healthy and growing rapidly.

Answer 4 – 40 Economic boom

Question Name 3 things that came to the state of TN during the Gilded Age.

Answer 4 – 50 -carpetbaggers -railroads -industries -Coca-Cola bottling company -Factories -Cities

Question This amendment gave women the right to vote.

Answer 5 – th Amendment

Question The name given to people in the North that moved to the South, for many different reasons, during the Gilded Age.

Answer 5 – 20 Carpetbaggers

Question These were the African American soldiers that fought in the Indian Wars.

Answer 5 – 30 Buffalo Soldiers

Question The railroad that spanned across the country, connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific.

Answer 5 – 40 Transcontinental Railroad

Question Name one of the two immigrant groups that helped build the Transcontinental Railroad.

Answer 5 – 50 Chinese Irish