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Reform Jeopardy Afr. Amer. Life 100 200 300 400 500 600 Abolitio nMovemen t 100 200 300 400 500 600 Amistad 100 200 300 400 500 600 Women’s Rights 100 200 300 400 500 600 Poverty 100 200 300 400 500 600 People 100 200 300 400 500 600

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Page 1: Reform Jeopardy Afr. Amer. Life 100 200 300 400 500 600 Abolition Movement 100 200 300 400 500 600 Amistad 100 200 300 400 500 600 Women’s Rights 100 200

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE for 100

• Name TWO ways 1800s African Americans were discriminated against in the North?

• Could not vote • Could not do skilled trades/work in

factories• Newspapers spoke badly about them

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE for 200

• TWO examples of segregation in the North in the 1800s.

• What are separate schools, churches and public facilities?

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE for 300

• The invention that increased the need for slave labor in the South.

• What is Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin?

WHY?

Could pick cotton more quickly, so there were more cotton producers.

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE for 400

• Two ways slaves resisted.

• What are

–Pretended not to understand directions

–Broke equipment

–fled?

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE for 500

• Two difficulties Southern freed blacks faced.

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LOUISIANA PURCHASE for 600

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ABOLITIONISTS for 100

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Her tribe and their location?

Shoshone / near Rocky Mts.

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ABOLITIONISTS for 200

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ABOLITIONISTS for 300

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ABOLITIONISTS for 400

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ABOLITIONISTS for 500

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ABOLITIONISTS for 600

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ACQUISITIONS for 100

• This piece of land was purchased in 1853 to build a railroad from the West

• What is the Gadsden Purchase?

From what country and at what cost?

From Mexico for $10 million.

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ACQUISITIONS for 200

• This land area was attached by an act of Congress in 1845.

• What is Texas?

Taken from what country and at what cost?

Mexico / war

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ACQUISITIONS for 300

• He was president when we negotiated for the Oregon Territory in 1846.

• Who is James K. Polk?

With what country and at what cost?

With Great Britain; no cost.

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ACQUISITIONS for 400

• This treaty resulted in the U.S. adding Florida to its territory in 1819.

• The Adams-Onís Treaty

From what country and at what cost?

From Spain; $5million in potential damage claims.

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ACQUISITIONS for 500

• This was established as the border between Canada (British territory) and the United States.

• What is 49° N latitude?

To what two acquisitions did this border apply?

Red River Basin (1818) and Oregon (1846).

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ACQUISITIONS for 600

• This 1848 treaty ended the Mexican-American War and resulted in the “Mexican Cession” territory being added to the U.S.

• What is the Guadalupe-Hidalgo Treaty? What price was paid for the territory?

What is $15m.

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MOVING WEST for 100

• This was the preferred animal for pulling wagons to the West.

• What are oxen?Three reasons?

•Stronger•Ate available plants•Indians less likely to steal

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MOVING WEST for 200

• These three groups were used as workers building the railroads.

Who are:• Civil War Union Army veterans• Chinese immigrants• Irish immigrants Group honored at finish and why.

Chinese: hardworking / quick learners

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MOVING WEST for 300

• People who moved West in search of gold were called this.

• What are 49ers?

The person who described the gold fields as “plentiful as mud.”

Horace Greeley

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MOVING WEST for 400

• These people got to keep the land if they farmed it for 5 years.

• Who are homesteaders?

Two materials used as fuel by homesteaders.

Buffalo/cow “chips” (dung); sunflower stalks, weeds, sticks.

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MOVING WEST for 500

• The Transcontinental Railroad was completed on this date and at this place.

• What is May 10, 1869 at Promontory Point, Utah?

Impact of Transcontinental Railroad.Sold land to settlers; easier to settle and transport goods/people; unified country; created cities; fewer cowboys needed

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MOVING WEST for 600

• The name of the founder of the Mormon religion.

• Who is Joseph Smith?

Reason for Mormons moving to Salt Lake Valley.

Practice their religion without interference.

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INDIAN REMOVAL for 100

• This president supported the Indian Removal Act in 1830.

• Who is Andrew Jackson?

Explain the Act.

Gave president power to negotiate treaties with Native American tribes to give up their land in the east in exchange for land in the west OR be forced to move.

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INDIAN REMOVAL for 200

• Two reasons why white Americans supported removing American Indians from the eastern U.S.

• Wanted Native American land• Thought Native Americans would be better

off away from whites• Didn’t think United States would extend

beyond Mississippi River

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INDIAN REMOVAL for 300

• What the Cherokee did to protect their rights / declare themselves a sovereign nation?

• What is adopted a constitution?

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INDIAN REMOVAL for 400

• This treaty was signed by Cherokee who were not recognized as leaders of the Cherokee tribe.

• What is the Treaty of New Echota?Impact of the treaty.

Cherokee forced to give up their land; led on the “Trail of Tears” march to land W of Mississippi River

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INDIAN REMOVAL for 500

• This Cherokee woman died of pneumonia after giving up her blanket for a sick child.

• Who is the wife of Cherokee Chief John Ross?

Number dead reported per “stop” along trail.

14-15 Native Americans.

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INDIAN REMOVAL for 600

• Three examples of hardships faced by Cherokees during the Trail of Tears.

What are:• No time to pack / sell belongings• Led by gunpoint, and often barefoot• Forced to march even if old/sick• Many die of disease, hunger and fatigue

Year this forced march began.1838

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MAPS for 100

• This range of mountains is in southwestern corner of the United States.

• What are the Sierra Nevada mountains?

The Appalachian mountains range between these two states.

What are Maine and Georgia?

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MAPS for 200

• This river is located in the most northwestern corner of the continental United States.

• Who is the Columbia River?

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MAPS for 300

The name and date of the treaty that made this area part of the U.S.

• What is the Treaty of Paris in 1783?

What war did this treaty end?

What is the American Revolution?

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MAPS for 400

• The Mormon Trail ran between these two cities.

• What are Nauvoo, Illinois and Salt Lake City, Utah?

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MAPS for 500

• This trail started in St. Louis and ran along a southern route all the way to San Francisco.

• What is the Butterfield Overland Mail Route?

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MAPS for 600

• The city of St. Louis is located at the intersection of these two rivers.

• What are the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers?