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2 New South Jeopardy Final Jeopardy GAPIEDMONT ATLANTACHEROKEE WOODSTK WMS Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

3 $100 Question from GA How did the New South Movement want to change Georgia?

4 $100 Answer from GA Changing Georgia Economically

5 $200 Question from GA Who were the members of the Bourbon Triumvirate?

6 $200 Answer from GA Joe Brown, Alfred Colquitt, and John Gordon

7 $300 Question from GA As the leader of the New South movement, what did Henry Grady support?

8 $300 Answer from GA Northern investment in southern industry.

9 $400 Question from GA Why did Georgia’s political leaders adopt such policies as the grandfather clause and white primary during the early 1900’s?

10 $400 Answer from GA To stop African Americans from voting.

11 $500 Question from GA How did the Bourbon Triumvirate describe the redemption period (new south)?

12 $500 Answer from GA A blending of the old and new; keeping old southern traditions while building new traditions around industry to rival the north.

13 $100 Question from PIEDMONT Why could Georgia not industrialize without Northern investors?

14 $100 Answer from PIEDMONT Lack of Capital to build factories.

15 $200 Question from PIEDMONT What organization was founded by Lugenia Burns Hope?

16 $200 Answer from PIEDMONT Neighborhood Union, YWCA, DEECA * worked with the NAACP

17 $300 Question from PIEDMONT What was Rural Free Delivery?

18 $300 Answer from PIEDMONT Mail delivery service to rural (country) areas of Georgia

19 $400 Question from PIEDMONT What did the Grandfather Clause allow?

20 $400 Answer from PIEDMONT If you were a Civil War veteran or your Grandfather was a Civil War Veteran, than you could vote without taking a literacy test

21 $500 Question from PIEDMONT What topics were the Progressive Democrats trying to reform?

22 $500 Answer from PIEDMONT Moral Behavior, Prohibition, Prison Reform, Child Labor

23 $100 Question from ATLANTA What politician started Rural Free Delivery?

24 $100 Answer from ATLANTA Tom Watson

25 $200 Question from ATLANTA Who was Robert Woodruff?

26 $200 Answer from ATLANTA Made Coca-Cola a worldwide product.

27 $300 Question from ATLANTA What did Georgia’s first JIM CROW LAW require?

28 $300 Answer from ATLANTA Separate railroad cars for blacks and whites

29 $400 Question from ATLANTA What became legal under the Plessy V. Ferguson Supreme Court decision?

30 $400 Answer from ATLANTA It was legal to have separate facilities for whites and blacks as long as they were equal – schools, etc.

31 $500 Question from ATLANTA What were the political goals of the Farmer’s Alliance?

32 $500 Answer from ATLANTA Better Roads, Better Schools, Changes in tax laws

33 $100 Question from CHEROKEE In the 1800’s, how did most Georgians earned their living?

34 $100 Answer from CHEROKEE Farming

35 $200 Question from CHEROKEE Who was John Pemberton?

36 $200 Answer from CHEROKEE First started Coca-Cola as a headache remedy

37 $300 Question from CHEROKEE How did the county unit system affect voting in Georgia?

38 $300 Answer from CHEROKEE Giving rural areas of Georgia more voting power than cities.

39 $400 Question from CHEROKEE What was the purpose of the “Jim Crow” or segregation laws passed by Georgia’s government at the turn of the century?

40 $400 Answer from CHEROKEE To keep blacks and whites separate and to continue white control

41 $500 Question from CHEROKEE In what ways did Georgia politicians disfranchised blacks?

42 $500 Answer from CHEROKEE Limiting Voting rights through literacy tests, property requirements, grandfather clause, white primary

43 $100 Question from WOODSTOCK What item did the tenant farmer AND the sharecroppers ALWAYS supply themselves?

44 $100 Answer from WOODSTOCK LABOR

45 $200 Question from WOODSTOCK What business made Alonzo Herndon a successful businessman?

46 $200 Answer from WOODSTOCK Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Co.

47 $300 Question from WOODSTOCK Which African Americans were associated with education and efforts to improve the lives of African Americans?

48 $300 Answer from WOODSTOCK DuBois, Hope and Washington

49 $400 Question from WOODSTOCK What was the immediate cause of the riot that occurred in Atlanta in 1906?

50 $400 Answer from WOODSTOCK Competition over jobs and false reports of black violence against whites in newspapers.

51 $500 Question from WOODSTOCK What was the main purpose of the International Cotton Exposition held in Atlanta?

52 $500 Answer from WOODSTOCK To show off the industries of the New South and encourage more business to come to Georgia & invest.

53 $100 Question from WMS What was a farmer’s most valuable possession – often the subjects of liens from banks?

54 $100 Answer from WMS Crops

55 $200 Question from WMS Where were most of Georgia’s cotton mills located?

56 $200 Answer from WMS Along the Fall Line

57 $300 Question from WMS How did Asa Candler help Coca-Cola?

58 $300 Answer from WMS Made Coca-Cola known as a refreshing drink and sold throughout the country.

59 $400 Question from WMS Why was Auburn Avenue important to African Americans?

60 $400 Answer from WMS It was a social and economic center for African Americans – the place to be in Atlanta.

61 $500 Question from WMS How did African Americans react to racial discrimination and violence in the early 1900’s?

62 $500 Answer from WMS Began leaving by the thousands to move North for jobs – known as the “Great Migration”

63 Final Jeopardy 1. How were Booker T. Washington and WEB DuBois different in their philosophies on African American education and social advancement? 2. What social programs did Rebecca Latimer Felton Support?

64 Final Jeopardy Answer 1.Booker T. Washington : Told blacks to learn a trade, but accept social segregation. Said equality would come eventually through economic independence through learning a trade and working in society. W.E.B. DuBois Wanted SOCIAL, Economic and political equality. Did not want to wait for segregation to end. He started the Niagara movement to end Jim Crow Laws. 2. Rebecca Latimer Felton supported Educational reform movement, Women’s Suffrage movement., Temperance (prohibition) movement, Child Labor reform, Prison reform


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