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Jeopardy WestGilded AgeMiscellaneousVocabulary Terms Vocabulary Terms FINAL

HOME During Reconstruction, most farmers in the South…. West 100 Raised cotton or tobacco.

HOME West 200 The purpose of the Farmer’s Alliance was to… Organize Southern farmers.

HOME West 300 Local and State laws. Which of the following limited the civil rights of southern blacks?

HOME West 400 Native Americans were forced from their homelands. How did white settlement of the West change the lives of Native Americans?

HOME West 500 What effect did mining have on the West? It attracted huge numbers of people to the region.

HOME Gilded Age 100 The Jim Crow laws… Kept whites & blacks separate.

HOME Gilded Age 200 Which of the following called for African Americans to “pull themselves up from their own bootstraps?” Booker T. Washington

HOME Gilded Age 300 Why did Chinese immigrants face violence on the West Coast? Whites blamed them for taking “white” jobs.

HOME Gilded Age 400 Which of the following was arrested for voting in an election in New York? Susan B. Anthony

HOME Gilded Age 500 Which of the following used political cartoons to show corruption? Thomas Nast

HOME Miscellaneous 100 How did railroads change the business of cattle ranching? Ranchers had a way to transport meat to markets in the East.

HOME Miscellaneous 200 Republican Party Which of the following supported high tariffs and the gold standard?

HOME Miscellaneous 300 Which of the following worked to ban the sale of liquor? Frances Willard

HOME Miscellaneous 400 Regulation of railroad and grain elevator rates. In the late 1800s, farmers across the nation organized to demand…

HOME Miscellaneous 500 Called for the coinage of silver to fight low crop prices. The populist party….

HOME Vocabulary 100 Transcontinental Railroad A railroad that connected the East and West.

HOME Vocabulary 200 Little Big Horn The place where Indians defeated over 250 US soldiers led by George Custer.

HOME Vocabulary 300 Homestead Act A law that gave land to citizens who agreed to live on the land for five years.

HOME Vocabulary 400 To become similar to other people in a culture or group. Assimilate

HOME Vocabulary 500 An area set aside for Indians to live. Reservation

HOME Vocabulary 100 African-American leader who demanded full and immediate equality. W.E.B. DuBois

HOME Vocabulary 200 Tool used to prevent African- Americans from voting. Poll Tax

HOME Vocabulary 300 Republican winner of the 1896 Presidential election. William McKinley

HOME Vocabulary 400 Group that destroyed railroad tracks to protect Mexican American land claims. Las Gorras Blancas

HOME Vocabulary 500 Minnesota farmer who founded the Grange. Oliver H. Kelley

FINAL JEOPARDY!