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After the Civil War, many ex- slaves and poor white farmers were given jobs/opportunities to take part in the profits of farming even though they didn’t own the land they would farm. Most ended up in debt and were tied to the land. Name these 2 types of farming. A 100
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Sharecropping and Tenant Farming A 100
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These laws were established in the South after the North gave up control of the South during Reconstruction. The intent of the laws were to keep southern society segregated, and keep the ex- slaves in “their place”. A 200
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Jim Crow Laws A 200
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Which constitutional amendment abolished slavery? Which one gave African Americans the right to vote? A 300
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13 th and the 15 th A 300
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What was the main goal of Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction? A 400
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Restore the Union A 400
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What was the main goal of the Radical Republican’s Reconstruction Plan? A 500
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To punish the South A 500
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Where was the site that the Union Pacific RR and the Central Pacific RR joined? B 100
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Promontory Point, UT B 100
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What was the name of the leader of the U.S. 7 th Calvary that was wiped out at the Battle of Little Big Horn during the Indian Wars? B 200
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George A. Custer B 200
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What was the name of famous Sioux warrior chief who resisted white advancement into the West? B 300
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Sitting Bull B 300
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What law was passed that allowed potential new western settlers to buy 160 acres of land for $10? B 400
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Homestead Act B 400
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The idea that the U.S. was destined to span from coast to coast was called what? B 500
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Manifest Destiny B 500
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This was a process of using steam to blow out the impurities in iron ore. It led to a more efficient way to make steel. C 100
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Bessemer Process C 100
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What captain of industry led Standard Oil company to become the largest oil company in the early 1900s? C 200
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John D. Rockefeller C 200
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What captain of industry took control of the steel industry in America in the early 1900s by vertical and horizontal integration? C 300
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Andrew Carnegie C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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The Sherman Anti-Trust Act declared that these types of companies were unlawful? C 400
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Monopolies C 400
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Immigrants entering the U.S. on the East Coast were processed at what location in NYC? C 500
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Ellis Island C 500
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In what 1898 conflict between Spain and the U.S. did the U.S. obtain control of Cuba, Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico? D 100
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The Spanish American War D 100
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What U.S. doctrine established that the Western Hemisphere is “off limits” to colonization from other countries, and the U.S. would take an active role in policing the region? D 200
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Monroe Doctrine D 200
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What American Admiral advised U.S. leaders to build up to build up it’s naval power in order to compete with other world powers? D 300
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Alfred T. Mahan D 300
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The U.S. feared that China would be carved into colonies in the late 1890s, and controlled by separate world powers. U.S. Secretary of State, John Hay, issued a series of policy statements that was a proposal to other world leaders stating that “no single nation should have a monopoly in trading rights in China." What was this policy called? D 400
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Open Door Policy D 400
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What addition to the Monroe Doctrine, added by President Roosevelt (Teddy), basically stated that the U.S. would now “use force” to protect its economic interests in Latin America against other nations. D 500
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The Roosevelt Corollary D 500
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A bill originated from the “people” as opposed to the lawmakers was called what? A. Initiative B. Referendum C. Recall E 100
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A. Initiative E 100
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What is it called when the voters, as opposed to the lawmakers, get to vote on an “initiative” (a law proposed by the voters/people)? E 200
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Referendum E 200
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The “progressives” were a group of middle class reformers that addressed many of the problems that had contributed to the social upheavals of the 1890s. Which of the following was NOT one of their goals: 1. protecting social welfare 2. promoting moral improvement 3. creating economic reform 4. giving Big Business more incentives E 300
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1. protecting social welfare 2. promoting moral improvement 3. creating economic reform 4. giving Big Business more incentives E 300
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Writers and journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business and public life in mass circulation magazines during the early 20th century (1900s) were known as what? E 400
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Muckrakers E 400
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Teddy Roosevelt believed it was the Federal Government’s job to protect American citizens from being victimized. His policies to make this happen was called what? E 500
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Square Deal E 500
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Which of the following was NOT a cause of WWI? Militarism, Imperialism, Communism, Nationalism, Alliances F 100
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Communism F 100
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What Austria-Hungary leader was assassinated while in Serbia and immediately instigated the beginnings of WWI? F 200
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand F 200
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The Central Powers included all of these nations at the beginning of the war, EXCEPT who? A. Germany B. Italy C. Austria-Hungary D. Russia F 300
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Russia F 300
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The Selective Service Act required American young men to do what? F 400
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Register for the Draft F 400
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What 3 countries were considered the “Triple Entente” before the war, and would eventually become part of the “Triple Alliance” (with inclusion of the U.S Bonus: also name the country that would drop out of the war, thus not considered in the Triple Alliance. F 500
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Russia, Great Britain, France Bonus: Russia F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: WWI Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Woodrow Wilson proposed that the countries of the world form a world peace keeping organization. What was the name of this organization? Click on screen to continue
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League of Nations Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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