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Industrial- ization Settlement of the West Immigration UrbanizationCivilRightsGildedAgeHodgepodge 10 30 20 40 50 10 30 20 40 50 10 30 20 40 50 10 30 20 40 50 10 30 20 40 50
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Question: This was completed at Promontory Point, Utah in 1869. Check Your Answer Category 1 for 1
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Answer: 1 st Transcontinental RR Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 1 Score Board
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Question: This was passed by the United States in order to settle the Great Plains and offered settlers land. Check Your Answer Category 1 for 2
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Answer: Homestead Act Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 2 Score Board
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Question: This was the year the frontier officially “closed.” Check Your Answer Category 1 for 3
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Answer: 1890 Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 3 Score Board
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Question: This was the last of the “Indian Wars” (armed resistance between US Troops and Native Americans). Check Your Answer Category 1 for 4
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Answer: Wounded Knee Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 4 Score Board
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Question: Name the two groups of immigrants who worked to complete the first Transcontinental RR and the direction from which they worked. Check Your Answer Category 1 for 5
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Answer: Irish from the East and Chinese from the West Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 5 Score Board
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Question: Immigrants to the United States entered at this point on the East Coast. Check Your Answer Category 2 for 1
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Answer: Ellis Island Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 1 Score Board
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Question: The cramped apartment buildings in the slums which housed many new immigrants during the Gilded Age Check Your Answer Category 2 for 2
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Answer: tenements Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 2 Score Board
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Question: This was the negative sentiment based on fear, suspicion, and hostility that “native-born Americans” felt toward the “new immigrants” Check Your Answer Category 2 for 3
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Answer: nativism Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 3 Score Board
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Question: This was the first piece of legislation passed by our country to limit or regulate immigration. Check Your Answer Category 2 for 4
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Answer: Chinese Exclusion Act Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 4 Score Board
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Question: This labor union was the one that was “open” to skilled and unskilled workers of all races. Check Your Answer Category 2 for 5
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Answer: The Knights of Labor Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 5 Score Board
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Question: The negative term or nickname applied to those millionaires created during the Gilded Age Check Your Answer Category 3 for 1
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Answer: Robber Barons Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 1 Score Board
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Question: The Standard Oil Guy Check Your Answer Category 3 for 2
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Answer: John Rockefeller Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 2 Score Board
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Question: The Steel Guy Check Your Answer Category 3 for 3
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Answer: Carnegie Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 3 Score Board
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Question: This process allowed for the process of steel to become more profitable and for the creation of stronger steel. Check Your Answer Category 3 for 4
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Answer: Bessemer Process Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 4 Score Board
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Question: This method of business organization emphasized the merging of companies that produce similar products (think oil spill) Check Your Answer Category 3 for 5
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Answer: horizontal integration (organization) Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 5 Score Board
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Question: 1896 Supreme Court Case that legalized the “separate but equal” doctrine Check Your Answer Category 4 for 1
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Answer: Plessy vs. Ferguson Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 1 Score Board
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Question: He was the early civil rights leader known to support a gradual approach to the fight for equal rights and gave the speech known as the Atlanta Compromise. Check Your Answer Category 4 for 2
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Answer: Booker T. Washington Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 2 Score Board
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Question: He was the early civil rights leader who wanted immediate action and social, political, and economic equality for African Americans. Check Your Answer Category 4 for 3
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Answer: WEB Dubois Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 3 Score Board
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Question: Laws enacted by Southern state and local governments to separate white and black people in public and private facilities Check Your Answer Category 4 for 4
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Answer: Jim Crow laws Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 4 Score Board
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Question: Name the 13 th, 14 th, and 15 th Amendments. Check Your Answer Category 4 for 5
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Answer: 13 th -outlawed slavery, 14 th -citizenship, 15 th -voting rights Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 5 Score Board
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Question: He was the leader of the most powerful political machine in New York. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 1
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Answer: Boss Tweed Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 1 Score Board
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Question: This economic term refers to little or no government regulation of the economy. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 2
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Answer: laissez faire Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 2 Score Board
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Question: This man became President as a result of the “Compromise of 1877” which also brought an end to Reconstruction Check Your Answer Category 5 for 3
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Answer: Rutherford B. Hayes Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 3 Score Board
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Question: This labor union was only open to skilled, male, white workers. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 4
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Answer: AFL (American Federation of Labor) Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 4 Score Board
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Question: This was passed to end problems associated with patronage. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 5
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Answer: Pendleton (Civil Service) Act Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 5 Score Board
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