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THIS IS Jeopardy
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With Your Host... Gina Carlisle
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Jeopardy Recon-struction Imperialism Vocabulary Civil War Industriali-zation Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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These were laws that prevented former slaves from taking advantages of all of their rights.
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What were Jim Crow Laws? A 100
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Farmers who grew crops on land owned by someone else and who gave some of their crops to the landowner in return for the use of land and supplies. A 200
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Who are sharecroppers? A 200
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The social movement of the early 1900s that applied the Christian gospel to social problems.
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What is the social gospel movement?
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In this type of strike, workers of all types in a city go on strike to show their support for one particular group. A 400
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What is a general strike?
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A policy by which stronger nations attempt to create empires by dominating weaker nations.
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What is imperialism? A 500
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This person was president during the Civil War.
B 100
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Who is Abraham Lincoln? B 100
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This person assassinated the president just after the Civil War ended.
B 200
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Who is John Wilkes Booth?
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One of the causes of the Civil War, which means that states were divided against each other.
B 300
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What is sectionalism? B 300
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This was an attempt to keep the balance of slave and free states, which eventually led to the Civil War. B 400
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What is the Compromise of 1850?
B 400
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One of the most important differences between the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War (other than slavery). B 500
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What is the level of industrialization?
B 500
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This person was president during the beginning of Reconstruction.
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Who was Johnson? C 100
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This amendment to the Constitution formally abolished slavery.
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What is the 13th amendment?
C 200
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The 15th Amendment did this.
C 300
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What is gave voting rights to former male slaves?
C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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The 14th Amendment did this.
C 400
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What is declare all former slaves and people born in the United States citizens?
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In order to rejoin the Union, the former Confederate states had to do this.
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What is ratify the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution?
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The Industrial period marked the move from a society based on ________ to one based on industry.
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What is agriculture? D 100
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These people worked to expose the poor conditions that people lived and worked in during the industrial era. D 200
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Who were the muckrakers?
D 200
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This the idea that the wealthy should use their money to help the poor.
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What is the Gospel of Wealth?
D 300
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These grew in popularity in the late 19th century because of the need to negotiate better working conditions and pay. D 400
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What are unions? D 400
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These people supported a silver standard, increased money supply, and a graduated income tax.
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Who were the Populists? D 500
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The United States acquired this nation (which it still controls) during the imperialist period.
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What is Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines, Hawaii?
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This person was responsible for much of the imperialist gains of the United States.
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Who was Theodore Roosevelt?
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The United States had an interest in completing this project because it would exert our power and shorten the route to the Pacific. E 300
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What is the Panama Canal?
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One of the two people who became well known during this time period for publishing sensationalized stories in newspapers. E 400
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Who were William Randolph Hearst or Joseph Pulitzer?
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The sinking of this ship brought the United States into the Spanish-American War.
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What is the Maine? E 500
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This gave every Native American head of household land on which to farm.
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What was the Dawes Act? F 100
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This is the idea that the people of the United States should expand their influence from coast to coast. F 200
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What is Manifest Destiny?
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This was an understanding between the US and Japan that Japan would only allow emigrants to go to the US if they met certain requirements. F 300
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What is the Gentlemen’s Agreement with Japan?
F 300
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In the Civil War Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, and Missouri were known as these.
F 400
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What are the border states?
F 400
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This was the name for an illegal bar during Prohibition.
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What is a speakeasy? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: The 1920s Please record your wager.
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One of the two people who were famous for flying solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Click on screen to continue
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Who is Charles Lindbergh or Amelia Earhart?
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