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Unit 1 Jeopardy Review Western Expansion Conflict with Natives PopulismIndustrializationHodge Podge 1591317 26101418 37111519 48121620 Final Jeopardy Question
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Western Expansion - 1 The term used to describe lands west of the Mississippi that were sparsely populated by white settlers and inhabited mostly by Native AmericansThe term used to describe lands west of the Mississippi that were sparsely populated by white settlers and inhabited mostly by Native Americans
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Western Expansion - 2 The expansion of this transportation system was one of the reasons for the settlement of the plainsThe expansion of this transportation system was one of the reasons for the settlement of the plains
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Western Expansion - 3 A site that grew rapidly both in terms of population and local economy as a result of gold and silver strikesA site that grew rapidly both in terms of population and local economy as a result of gold and silver strikes
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Western Expansion - 4 This act gave individuals 160 acres of land as long as they promised to live on it and improve it for 5 yearsThis act gave individuals 160 acres of land as long as they promised to live on it and improve it for 5 years
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Conflict with Natives - 5 In the second half of the 19 th century, the U.S. government saw Native Americans as an obstacle to white settlement. As a result, Native American tribes were forced to live on theseIn the second half of the 19 th century, the U.S. government saw Native Americans as an obstacle to white settlement. As a result, Native American tribes were forced to live on these
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Conflict with Natives - 6 Animal vital to the existence of the Native Americans of the plainsAnimal vital to the existence of the Native Americans
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Conflict with Natives - 7 Cavalry commander defeated at the Battle of Little BighornCavalry commander defeated at the Battle of Little Bighorn
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Conflict with Natives - 8 Act that attempted to assimilate the plains tribes by having them become farmersAct that attempted to assimilate the plains tribes by having them become farmers
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Populism - 9 The Populist party was formed to express the concerns of which group in American societyThe Populist party was formed to express the concerns of which group in American society
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Populism - 10 1896 Populist Party presidential candidate
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Populism - 11 An organization formed by a group of farmersAn organization formed by a group of farmers
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Populism - 12 In order to drive up crop prices, the Populist supported backing up currency with this precious metalIn order to drive up crop prices, the Populist supported backing up currency with this precious metal
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Industrialization - 13 Industrialization led to the growth of cities, also known asIndustrialization led to the growth of cities, also known as
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Industrialization - 14 Place where workers worked for long hours in deplorable conditions for very little payPlace where workers worked for long hours in deplorable conditions for very little pay
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Industrialization - 15 A new way of making steel that helped the industry grow dramaticallyA new way of making steel that helped the industry grow dramatically
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Industrialization - 16 John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie used ruthless business tactics to eliminate their competition. What is the name given to this type of businessman?John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie used ruthless business tactics to eliminate their competition. What is the name given to this type of businessman?
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Hodge Podge - 17 He developed the first telephone
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Hodge Podge - 18 Political machine run by “Boss” Tweed in NYCPolitical machine run by “Boss” Tweed in NYC
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Hodge Podge - 19 He founded the American Federation of LaborHe founded the American Federation of Labor
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Hodge Podge - 20 The up and down swings in the economy, pattern of good and bad economic timesThe up and down swings in the economy, pattern of good and bad economic times
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Final Jeopardy Question Identify and explain three ways in which southern states prevented African Americans from voting in the late 19 th and early 20 th centuriesIdentify and explain three ways in which southern states prevented African Americans from voting in the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries
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