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1 Jeopardy Reformers Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200
BIG BUSINESS Social Movements Political Movements Presidents Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

2 $100 Question from H1 This photographer and journalist wrote “How the Other Half Lives” which described the harsh conditions of society within the tenements during the Guiled Age. Booker T. Washington Jacob Riis WEB Dubious Jane Addams

3 $100 Answer from H1 Jacob Riis
Remember: He felt that in the tenements all of the influences make for evil which caused the problems that he saw.

4 $200 Question from H1 This female suffragist led the charge for women’s voting rights because the believed that all states were in violation of federal voting laws? a. Lizzy Borden c. Elizabeth Cady Stanton b. Susan B. Anthony d. Ida B. Wells

5 $200 Answer from H1 Answer: Susan B. Anthony
Remember that she does also support the reconstruction amendments (13,14,15)

6 $300 Question from H1 WHO AM I?
I was a rival of Booker T. Washington and his Atlanta Compromise because I wanted African Americans to be equal both politically and socially and refused to be suppressed by white control. I also worked with individuals such as Ida B. Wells to establish the NAACP.

7 $300 Answer from H1 WEB DuBious

8 $400 Question from H1 I am a famous women’s suffragist who fought for the rights of African American women whose voices were often silenced during the Suffrage movement.

9 $400 Answer from H1 Ida B. Wells

10 $500 Question from H1 Henry Grady advocated for this phrase that pushed for the embrace of industrialization throughout the old Confederacy.

11 $500 Answer from H1 NEW SOUTH!

12 $100 Question from H2 Samuel Gompers, the leader of the American Federation of Labor would most likely support which of the following? Formation of trusts The anti-trust movement Collective bargaining Employee ownership of business

13 $100 Answer from H2 Collective Bargaining
Collective Bargaining- negotiations between employers and a group of employees aimed at fixing working conditions and advocating for better pay

14 $200 Question from H2 What is the point of this cartoon?

15 $200 Answer from H2 To show the lack of government regulation on industry. Also points out a laissez Faire system of governance.

16 $300 Question from H2 This cartoon depicts what illegal process that allowed for Trust companies to take over smaller businesses.

17 $300 Answer from H2 Monopolies
Remember: The breakup of Standard Oil into competing oil companies was the result of the legislation that ended monopoly (Sherman Anti-Trust Act)

18 $400 Question from H2 Which of the following was an effect of the consolidated power of business leaders in the Gilded Age? Creation of settlement houses Creation of labor unions Women’s suffrage movement Immigration restriction

19 $400 Answer from H2 Creation of labor unions

20 $500 Question from H2 Which of the following most likely explains the change in the amount of currency in circulation between 1865 and 1870?

21 $500 Answer from H2 The withdrawal of “greenbacks” from circulation

22 $100 Question from H3 The Ocala Platform resulted from a protest movement that stemmed from what group? Labor unions Liberal reformers Northeastern conservatives Small farmers

23 $100 Answer from H3 Small Farmers

24 $200 Question from H3 What event likely prompted this cartoon?
passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 the opening of Ellis Island in 1892 the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869 the railroad strike of 1877

25 $200 Answer from H3 Passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

26 $300 Question from H3 This segment of the American population drove the creation and success of the People’s Party in the early  

27 $300 Answer from H3 Farmers

28 $400 Question from H3 This was the reason why Congress abandon efforts to enforce black voting rights and fair elections in the South after 1892.

29 $400 Answer from H3 Race Riots

30 $500 Question from H3 How did political Machines (Political Establishment parties benefit from poverty?

31 $500 Answer from H3 Able to increase influences and trust among those who were poor promising a better life in exchange for their vote.

32 $100 Question from H4 The prominent political movements between the end of Reconstruction and World War I ignored which of the following goals? Limiting the power of big business Ameliorating poverty C.  Promoting social justice D.  Bringing full equality to African Americans

33 $100 Answer from H4 Bringing full equality to African Americans

34 $200 Question from H4 The Ocala Platform proved an important link between which political groups?

35 $200 Answer from H4 Farmers and the Populist Movement

36 $300 Question from H4 Voters demanded patronage reform (reforms to the spoils system) in politics after the assassination of this president. Abe Lincoln James Garfield William Taft William McKinley         

37 $300 Answer from H4 James Garfield 

38 $400 Question from H4 This transcendentalist poet and abolitionist was known to evade paying taxes out of protest and many times fined for doing so.

39 $400 Answer from H4 Henry David Thoreau

40 $500 Question from H4 This court case became the justification of Jim Crow Laws in the South and made it legal and necessary in the United States to have “Separate but Equal” facilities for Blacks and Whites.

41 $500 Answer from H4 Plessy v. Ferguson

42 $100 Question from H5 WHO AM I?
National Party President, but was a War democrat. Oversaw Reconstruction Was not quick to move on African American rights in the South Impeached

43 $100 Answer from H5 Andrew Johnson

44 $200 Question from H5 As a Republican President, I supported Radical Reconstruction, supported the gold standard, and reduced frontier violent despite the Great Sioux War (1876). Who am I ?

45 $200 Answer from H5 U.S Grant

46 $300 Question from H5 Democrat, only president to serve non-consecutive terms, sent federal troops to break railroad strike. WHO AM I?

47 $300 Answer from H5 Grover Cleveland

48 $400 Question from H5 I commanded the Rough Riders in San Juan Hill in Cuba, I was a strict conservationist and was a ‘trust-buster” as a outlined and carried out my Square Deal Who am I?

49 $400 Answer from H5 Teddy Roosevelt

50 $500 Question from H5 I am a Republican who advocated for voting rights for African Americans, I was not very liked among West Republicans and signed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. WHO AM I?

51 $500 Answer from H5 Benjamin Harrison

52 Final Jeopardy Presidents
This figure oversaw the end to Reconstruction due to his election known as the Compromise of 1877?

53 Rutherford B. Hayes


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