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Jeopardy $100 Challenges to Moving West Reasons Why People Moved West Technology of Westward Expansion Native Americans and Westward Expansion The Railroads & More Native Americans $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What challenge to moving west does this picture represent ? What challenge to moving west does this picture represent ? Flat Lands Flat Lands

1 - $200 What challenge to moving west does this picture represent ? What challenge to moving west does this picture represent ? Low Rain Fall Low Rain Fall

1 - $300 What challenges to moving west does this picture represent ? What challenges to moving west does this picture represent ? What challenge to moving west does this picture represent ? Erosion Erosion

1 - $400 What challenge to moving west does this picture represent ? What challenge to moving west does this picture represent ? Dust Storms Dust Storms

1 - $500 What is the Acronym we used in class to remember the four challenges of moving West? What is the Acronym we used in class to remember the four challenges of moving West? FLED FLED

2 - $100 The Homestead Act of 1862 was an example of what reason for moving West? The Homestead Act of 1862 was an example of what reason for moving West? Land Land

2 - $200 Buffalo Bill was an example of what reason people moved west? Buffalo Bill was an example of what reason people moved west? Adventure Adventure

2 - $300 The Union and Central Pacific built what? The Union and Central Pacific built what? Railroads Railroads

2 - $400 People rushed to Colorado, California, the Dakotas and Alaska for this reason….. People rushed to Colorado, California, the Dakotas and Alaska for this reason….. Gold Gold

2 - $500 Exodusters and women moved West for this reason..... Exodusters and women moved West for this reason..... Escape from discrimination Escape from discrimination

3 - $100 The Mechanical Reaper was used to harvest what crop? The Mechanical Reaper was used to harvest what crop? Wheat Wheat

3 - $200 What machine was used to help farmers dig deeper into the soil to plant their crops? What machine was used to help farmers dig deeper into the soil to plant their crops? The Steel Plow The Steel Plow

3 - $300 Houses such as this were known as? Houses such as this were known as? Sod Houses Sod Houses

3 - $400 What invention was used to pull water out of the ground? What invention was used to pull water out of the ground? The Windmill The Windmill

3 - $500 What was used to prevent cattle from roaming freely? What was used to prevent cattle from roaming freely? Barbed Wire Barbed Wire

4 - $100 Who said this quote? My people, some of them, have run away to the hills, and have no blankets, no food. No one knows where they are - perhaps freezing to death. I want to have time to look for my children, and see how many of them I can find. Maybe I shall find them among the dead. Hear me, my Chiefs! I am tired; my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever Chief Joseph Chief Joseph

4 - $200 Native American Homelands continued to be reduced as a result of? Native American Homelands continued to be reduced as a result of? Broken American Treaties Broken American Treaties

4 - $300 Who is the Native American Chief who defeated General Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn? Who is the Native American Chief who defeated General Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn? Sitting Bull Sitting Bull

4 - $400 What Native American Leader led countless raids against both Mexican and American forces. He was know as one of the last Native American’s to surrender. What Native American Leader led countless raids against both Mexican and American forces. He was know as one of the last Native American’s to surrender. Geronimo Geronimo

4 - $500 How did the United States Government force Native American’s to assimilate? How did the United States Government force Native American’s to assimilate? By forcing them to live on reservations learn English, change their names and lose their traditional Native American culture. By forcing them to live on reservations learn English, change their names and lose their traditional Native American culture.

5 - $100 Irish Americans worked for which Railroad Company? Irish Americans worked for which Railroad Company? The Union Pacific The Union Pacific

5 - $200 The final spike of the Transcontinental Railroad was placed where? The final spike of the Transcontinental Railroad was placed where? Promontory Point, Utah Promontory Point, Utah

5 - $300 The Chinese workers worked for which railroad company? The Chinese workers worked for which railroad company? The Central Pacific The Central Pacific

5 - $400 The battle to signify the end of the “Indian Wars” is known as? The battle to signify the end of the “Indian Wars” is known as? The Battle of Wounded Knee The Battle of Wounded Knee

5 - $500 Native Americans were forced to relocate onto? Native Americans were forced to relocate onto? Reservations Reservations