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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Directions: This game will be like real Jeopardy except for a few changes Each team will participate in every question After each question is read, teams will have time to discuss amongst themselves and write their answer on the dry erase board Every team will provide and answer for each question There is no penalty for providing an incorrect answer, EXCEPT during Final Jeopardy and a Daily Double question Team getting to pick the question will rotate, since everyone participates in every question The group that picks a Daily Double answers the question on their own and can wager any amount of their total points $ amounts will be tracked on the PowerPoint, but designate someone within your group to monitor your own score and someone to mark off categories and questions asked You MUST wager at least half of your total points in Final Jeopardy The winner of the game will be the team with the highest $ amount at the end

3 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2 Team 2 Team 1 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5

4 Working Life Captains of Industry? Grab Bag Immigration City Life Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

5 $100 Old or New…Type of immigrants who came from Southern and Eastern Europe (Italy, Greece, Russia, etc.)

6 $100 New Immigrants Scores

7 $200 Name for poorly built overcrowded apartments that Jacob Riis writes about In How the Other Half Lives

8 $200 Tenements Scores

9 $300 No they weren’t Indians... these people were against immigration because they felt immigrants were bad citizens and took American jobs

10 $300 Nativists Scores

11 Name one country from where Old immigrants usually came from
$400 Name one country from where Old immigrants usually came from

12 Germany, Ireland, Great Britain
$400 Germany, Ireland, Great Britain Scores

13 Place where immigrants usually landed when coming to the United States
$500 Place where immigrants usually landed when coming to the United States

14 $500 Ellis Island Scores

15 $100 These buildings usually located in cities, housed the machines that manufacture goods

16 $100 Factories Scores

17 $200 Neighborhoods surrounding urban centers, usually occupied by the middle or upper class

18 $200 Suburbs Scores

19 $300 Neighborhoods in cities were usually separated based on this identifying characteristic

20 $300 Ethnicity/Culture Scores

21 Daily Double

22 $400 Allowed people to move farther away from the city, but still work in it

23 (subway/elevated railroad)
$400 Mass Transit (subway/elevated railroad) Scores

24 $500 Aid organizations that offered immigrants help in case of sickness, unemployment, or death

25 $500 Benevolent Societies
Scores

26 Workers negotiating as a group
$100 Workers negotiating as a group

27 Collective Bargaining
$100 Collective Bargaining Scores

28 Type of protest in which employees refuse to work
$200 Type of protest in which employees refuse to work

29 $200 Strike Scores

30 $300 Workers in Chicago were protesting the length of the workday when a bomb went off killing seven police officers

31 $300 Haymarket Riot Scores

32 Old Immigrants can from what parts of Europe
$400 Old Immigrants can from what parts of Europe

33 Northern & Western (Britain, Germany, Ireland)
$400 Northern & Western (Britain, Germany, Ireland) Scores

34 $500 Trusts often tried to eliminate __________ to make sure they were the only ones making a profit

35 $500 Competition Scores

36 Andrew Carnegie’s company made _________
$100 Andrew Carnegie’s company made _________

37 $100 Steel Scores

38 Rockefeller’s company name
$200 Rockefeller’s company name

39 $200 Standard Oil Scores

40 $300 Nicholas Otto and the gasoline engine led to this transportation innovation

41 $300 Automobile Scores

42 $400 In the Story of US, what tragedy struck the girls working at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory?

43 $400 Fire Scores

44 George Pullman’s famous invention
$500 George Pullman’s famous invention

45 Sleeping or passenger train car
$500 Sleeping or passenger train car Scores

46 $100 Rural or Urban…area in which population shifted to after the beginning of the Industrial Revolution

47 $100 Urban Scores

48 $200 Thomas Edison invented this, which allowed factories to operate 24 hours a day

49 Light Bulb/Electricity
$200 Light Bulb/Electricity Scores

50 Individuals buys this to own a portion of a company
$300 Individuals buys this to own a portion of a company

51 $300 Stock Scores

52 $400 Name of the famous house in Chicago which helped the poor…It wasn’t named after a famous hockey player

53 $400 Hull House Scores

54 Area of a ship where many immigrants traveled
$500 Area of a ship where many immigrants traveled

55 $500 Steerage Scores

56 Helping Hands Business Mixed Bag Culture Inventions Round 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

57 $200 Neighborhood houses which offered education, recreation, and social activities to poor people

58 $200 Settlement Houses Scores

59 $400 This woman devoted her life to helping the poor. She built houses in which she took care of those in need

60 $400 Jane Addams Scores

61 $600 Name of the famous house in Chicago which helped the poor…It wasn’t named after a famous hockey player

62 $600 Hull House Scores

63 $800 These groups of workers were hired full time for the first time so they that could monitor the city better

64 Police Officer or Fire Fighters
$800 Police Officer or Fire Fighters Scores

65 Many Workers fought to get a(n) ___ hour workday
$1000 Many Workers fought to get a(n) ___ hour workday

66 $1000 Eight Hour Workday Scores

67 $200 George Eastman improved on this so people could preserve memories easier

68 $200 Camera Scores

69 Daily Double

70 This man wrote “How the Other Half Lives”
$400 This man wrote “How the Other Half Lives”

71 $400 Jacob Riis Scores

72 $600 This industry gave consumers in California the chance to buy products from New York and vice versa

73 $600 Railroad Scores

74 $800 This sports became extremely popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s after it was spread during the Civil War

75 $800 Baseball Scores

76 Mass __________…leisure activities shared by many people
$1000 Mass __________…leisure activities shared by many people

77 $1000 Mass Culture Scores

78 Individuals buys this to own a portion of a company
$200 Individuals buys this to own a portion of a company

79 $200 Stock Scores

80 $400 What was

81 $400 Partnership Scores

82 $600 Industry that farmers had a problem with because of the prices they charged

83 $600 Railroad Scores

84 This law was an attempt to stop monopolies
$800 This law was an attempt to stop monopolies

85 Sherman Anti-Trust Act
$800 Sherman Anti-Trust Act Scores

86 Term for a businessman who lies cheats and steals to make his fortune
$1000 Term for a businessman who lies cheats and steals to make his fortune

87 $1000 Robber Baron Scores

88 $200 These events allowed people to come see that latest technological inventions from around the globe

89 World’s Fair (Exposition)
$200 World’s Fair (Exposition) Scores

90 $400 People were enamored by this “Greatest Show on Earth” put on by P.T. Barnum

91 $400 Circus Scores

92 Daily Double

93 $600 The discovery that this could be used as an energy source led to inventions like the airplane

94 $600 Oil (Gasoline) Scores

95 $800 Term refers to the labor technique of having a person repeat the same part of the production process over and over, instead of completing an entire product

96 $800 Specialization Scores

97 The first subway was located in this city
$1000 The first subway was located in this city

98 $1000 Boston Scores

99 Inventor of the telephone
$200 Inventor of the telephone

100 $200 Alexander Graham Bell
Scores

101 He invented a better way to produce steel
$400 He invented a better way to produce steel

102 $400 Henry Bessemer Scores

103 The Wright Brothers took flight out of this state (not on test)
$600 The Wright Brothers took flight out of this state (not on test)

104 $600 Kittyhawk, NC Scores

105 This invention improved printing production
$800 This invention improved printing production

106 $800 Linotype Scores

107 Invented more comfortable sleeping car
$1000 Invented more comfortable sleeping car

108 $1000 George Pullman Scores

109 Final Jeopardy Question
Story of US Final Jeopardy Question Scores

110 Joseph Pullitzer played a major role in saving this

111 Statue of Liberty Scores


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