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Civil War & Reconstruction Industrialization & Urbanization1 Industrialization & Urbanization2 Civil War Progressivism 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
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$100 Civil War This is the name for the fighting in
Kansas before the Civil War between Pro-slavery and Abolitionists forces.
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$100 Civil War Bleeding Kansas
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$200 Civil War This is the name for the Northern strategies for
Fighting the Civil which included a blockade And controlling the Mississippi River.
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$200 Civil War Anaconda Plan
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$300 Civil War This was a failed attempt to solve the
Debate over slavery in the territories And included California as a free state And a stronger fugitive slave law.
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$300 Civil War Compromise of 1850
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$400 Civil War This Supreme Court case stated that
Congress could not limit slavery in The territories because slaves were Property. It accelerated the start of the Civil War.
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$400 Civil War Dred Scott Decision
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$500 Civil War Give me one advantage of the North and South
During the Civil war.
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$500 Civil War Your Text Here North South Larger Population Technology
Manufacturing Transportation Navy Strong War leader in Lincoln Fighting a defensive war Psychological fighting for what they believed in (Slavery) Good military leaders. Your Text Here
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$100 Civil War & Reconstruction
This was issued by Lincoln which Freed all slaves in areas still in Rebellion against the Union (North). (after the battle of Antietam)
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$100 Civil War & Reconstruction
Emancipation Proclamation
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$200 Civil War & Reconstruction
This was the turning point battle in the Civil War, after it there was no chance The south could win the war.
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$200 Civil War & Reconstruction
Battle of Gettysburg
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$300 Civil War & Reconstruction
These laws were passed after reconstruction To limit the rights of African Americans in The South. It started segregation.
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$300 Civil War & Reconstruction
Jim Crow Laws
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$400 Civil War & Reconstruction
This was established after the Civil War (during reconstruction) to help Freed slaves find their families, get Education, food, jobs, and land.
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$400 Civil War & Reconstruction
Freedman’s Bureau
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$500 Civil War & Reconstruction
Tell me what one of the three Civil War Amendments did.
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$500 Civil War & Reconstruction
Civil War Amendments The 13th amendment ended slavery in the US by making it illegal. 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to African Americans and prohibits states from passing laws to take away citizens’ rights and gives equal protection under the law. 15th Amendment States that no citizen can be denied the right to vote because of “race, color, or pervious conditions of servitude”. Your Text Here
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$100 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
This Industrialist was created an empire In the Oil industry and used Horizontal, And Vertical Integration along with Trusts.
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$100 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
John D. Rockefeller
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$200 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
The New Immigrants in the late 19th And Early 20th Century came from These regions to get jobs, escape Percussion, and religious freedom. But They still faced discrimination in the US.
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$200 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
Southern and Eastern Europe (Italy, Poland, Ukraine, Russia) and Asia (China and Japan)
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$300 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
This was built to connect the eastern And western US, make transportation Faster, and give factories access to raw Materials and markets. It also led to the Time zones.
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$300 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
Transcontinental Railroad
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$400 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
These were done by Labor Unions To try to get the owners of companies To give into their demands. But they Usually turned violent and failed.
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$400 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
Strikes. Examples Homestead Strike in The steel industry and the Pullman Strike in the railroad industry.
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$500 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
What was one of the two laws passed In the late 1800 to regulate big business. Both failed to do their job.
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$500 Industrialization & Urbanization 1
Sherman Antitrust Act Interstate Commerce Act
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$100 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
This Industrialists got rich in the Steel Industry and used Vertical Integration. He later sold his company to J.P. Morgan
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$100 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
Andrew Carnegie
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$200 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
The laissez-fair (hands off) policies of the government in the late 1800s led to the creation of these in business. There is only one producer of a good and prices are set high.
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$200 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
Monopolies
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$300 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
Most of the early labor union strikes Occurred in this industry.
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$300 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
Railroads
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$400 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
In the late 1800s the US saw this type Of population shift because less workers Were needed on the farms. This led to The rapid expansion of the cities.
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$400 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
Rural to Urban Population shift
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$500 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
These were two ideas held in the late 1800s among businessmen. One said the rich were rich Because they were better (survival of the fittest), The other said the rich had an obligation to help Society and give back to the community.
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$500 Industrialization & Urbanization 2
Social Darwinism and Gospel of Wealth
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$100 Progressivism This was started by women in the
Progressive movement because they Saw alcohol as a major social issue.
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$100 Progressivism Temperance Movement
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$200 Progressivism Is was the name for journalist in the
Progressive movement that exposed Corruption in business, politics, and society.
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$200 Progressivism Muckrakers
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$300 Progressivism This movement was led by women in
The late 1800s early 1900s. It included Susan B. Anthony and Alice Paul.
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$300 Progressivism Suffrage Movement
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$400 Progressivism This is the name for an organization that
Controlled city politics through bribes and Intimidation. The most famous was Tammany Hall led by Boss Tweed.
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$400 Progressivism Political Machine
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$500 Progressivism What were two of the four reforms made to
election during the progressive movement?
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$500 Progressivism Your Text Here Election Reforms
Recall process by which voters can remove elected official from office before their term ends. Initiative process in which citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot to be voted on. Referendum process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by a legislature Direct Primary election in which citizens themselves vote to select nominees for upcoming elections. Your Text Here
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Final Jeopardy Analyze this political cartoon from the progressive era. Who does it suggest has real power in the US and who dose not?
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Final Jeopardy Answer That trusts and big business have
Real power. They can buy congress to Get laws that help them. That is why Trusts are so big while the senators are Very small.
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