Social Studies Chapter 11: The Young Republic Vocab. 100 300 200 400 500 100 300 200 400 500 100 300 200 400 500 100 300 200 400 500 100 300 200 400.

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Social Studies Chapter 11: The Young Republic

Vocab Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4

Question: Cherokee people tried to adapt, or do this, to American ways of life. Check Your Answer Vocab 100

Answer: WHAT IS ASSIMILATE Back to the Game Board Vocab 100

Question: Something that is given up, such as land. Check Your Answer Vocab 200

Answer: WHAT IS CESSION Back to the Game Board Vocab 200

Question: Many American settlers had to cross, or do this, rivers to reach their destination. Check Your Answer Vocab 300

Answer: WHAT IS FORD Back to the Game Board Vocab 300

Question: A low place between mountains. Check Your Answer Vocab 400

Answer: WHAT IS A GAP Back to the Game Board Vocab 400

Question: Pride in one’s country. Check Your Answer Vocab 500

Answer: WHAT IS NATIONALISM Back to the Game Board Vocab 500

Question: In 1792, this state became the first state west of the Appalacians. Check Your Answer Lesson 1 100

Answer: WHAT IS KENTUCKY Back to the Game Board Lesson 1 100

Question: This person made The Louisiana Purchase, which greatly increased the size of the United States. Check Your Answer Lesson 1 200

Answer: WHO IS THOMAS JEFFERSON Back to the Game Board Lesson 1 200

Question: This route started from St. Louis, Missouri, went through North Dakota, crossed the Rocky Mountains, and reached the Pacific Ocean. Check Your Answer Lesson 1 300

Answer: WHAT IS THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION Back to the Game Board Lesson 1 300

Question: The Louisiana Purchase affected the United States in this manner. Check Your Answer Lesson 1 400

Answer: WHAT IS ADDING LANDS THAT EVENTUALLY BECAME NEW STATES Back to the Game Board Lesson 1 400

Question: Trails were so important to the growth of the United States because of this. Check Your Answer Lesson 1 500

Answer: WHAT IS REACHING DESTINATIONS SAFELY BY AVOIDING DANGERS AND OBSTACLES Back to the Game Board Lesson 1 500

Question: This forced Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River. Check Your Answer Lesson 2 100

Answer: WHAT IS THE INDIAN REMOVAL ACT Back to the Game Board Lesson 2 100

Question: During this war, Francis Scott Key wrote a poem called “The Star- Spangled Banner”. Check Your Answer Lesson 2 200

Answer: WHAT IS THE WAR OF 1812 Back to the Game Board Lesson 2 200

Question: This was the outcome of the War of Check Your Answer Lesson 2 300

Answer: WHAT IS A SENSE OF NATIONALISM, OR PRIDE IN ONE’S COUNTRY Back to the Game Board Lesson 2 300

Question: After the War of 1812, the country’s sense of democracy changed in this area. Check Your Answer Lesson 2 400

Answer: WHAT IS A VOTE Back to the Game Board Lesson 2 400

Question: On this journey, one out of every four Cherokee died on their way to Indian Territory in Check Your Answer Lesson 2 500

Answer: WHAT IS THE TRAIL OF TEARS Back to the Game Board Lesson 2 500

Question: This trail began in Independence, Missouri. Check Your Answer Lesson 3 100

Answer: WHAT IS THE OREGON TRAIL Back to the Game Board Lesson 3 100

Question: This is a leader who has complete control of the government. Check Your Answer Lesson 3 200

Answer: WHAT IS A DICTATOR Back to the Game Board Lesson 3 200

Question: This country tried to stop further American settlement in Texas. Check Your Answer Lesson 3 300

Answer: WHAT IS MEXICO Back to the Game Board Lesson 3 300

Question: This person became the Lone Star Republic’s first president. Check Your Answer Lesson 3 400

Answer: WHO IS SAM HOUSTON Back to the Game Board Lesson 3 400

Question: This allowed California’s population to grow immensely in 1849, which allowed California to become the thirty-first state. Check Your Answer Lesson 3 500

Answer: WHAT IS THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH Back to the Game Board Lesson 3 500

Question: Beginning in 1825, this connected Lake Erie and the Hudson River in New York. Check Your Answer Lesson 4 100

Answer: WHAT IS THE ERIE CANAL Back to the Game Board Lesson 4 100

Question: This made it easier for people to travel and ship goods. Check Your Answer Lesson 4 200

Answer: WHAT ARE RAILROADS Back to the Game Board Lesson 4 200

Question: This invention led to an increase in the number of slaves who worked on plantations. Check Your Answer Lesson 4 300

Answer: WHAT IS THE COTTON GIN Back to the Game Board Lesson 4 300

Question: During the 1800’s new inventions and forms of transportation changed the way people lived and worked. Workers could make goods more quickly and at a lower cost. This change in manufacturing became known as this. Check Your Answer Lesson 4 400

Answer: WHAT IS THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Back to the Game Board Lesson 4 400

Question: These were some of the new inventions of the Industrial Revolution that changed the lives of Americans. Check Your Answer Lesson 4 500

Answer: WHAT ARE THE COTTON GIN, MECHANICAL REAPER, STEEL PLOW, AND THE TELEGRAPH Back to the Game Board Lesson 4 500