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The $100,000 Pyramid

Going West The Common Man Technology Principles of the Constitution MovementsM ReformersR

Reformers Describe for your partner these American reformers in 30 seconds or less.

Reformers 1. Elizabeth Cady Stanton 2. Harriett Tubman 3. Horace Mann 4. Andrew Jackson 5. Harriett Beacher Stowe

Movements Describe for your partner these topics in 30 seconds or less

Movements 1. Temperance Movement 2. Women’s Rights Movement 3. Abolitionist Movement 4. Public education Reform 5. The Democratic Political Party

Principles of the Constitution Describe for your partner these words in 30 seconds or less.

Principles of the Constitution 1. Individual Rights 2. Checks and Balances 3. Federalism 4. Separation of Powers 5. Republicanism 6. Limited Government 7. Popular Sovereignty

Going West Describe for your partner these topics in 30 seconds or less.

Going West 1. Manifest Destiny 2. Louisiana Purchase 3. Annexation 4. Oregon Territory 5. Cession

The Common Man Describe for your partner these topics in 30 seconds or less.

The Common Man 1. Andrew Jackson 2. Tariff 3. Import 4. Export 5. States’ Rights

Technology Describe for your partner these inventions in 30 seconds or less.

Technology 1. Cotton Gin 2. Railroad 3. Steamboat 4. Steel Plow 5. Spinning Jenny 6. Sewing Machine 7. Telegraph

Lightning Round Name for your partner things that fit each category. You may not describe the category, only list items within it. You have one minute.

$1,000,000 $75,000 $50,000 $35,000$20,000$10,000 Andrew Jackson Women’s Rights Movement Manifest Destiny Uncle Tom’s Cabin Temperance Movement Industrial Revolution

You Win!!!