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Jeopardy TransportationHARDSHIPSKEY FIGURESGEOGRAPHYTIMELINE Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Source:

$100 Question from Transportation This is what Pioneers used to travel:

$100 Answer from Transportation Covered Wagons

$200 Question from Transportation This was the most common type of covered wagon:

$200 Answer from Transportation Conestoga Wagon

$300 Question from Transportation Many Pioneers preferred these strong animals to mules and horses:

$300 Answer from Transportation Oxen

$400 Question from Transportation Pioneers would spread out their wagons on wide trails in order to avoid this:

$400 Answer from Transportation Dust

$500 Question from Transportation Pioneers used this material to waterproof their wagons before crossing rivers

$500 Answer from Transportation Wax

$100 Question from Hardships 20% of Native Americans perished on this route:

$100 Answer from Hardships “The Trail of Tears”

$200 Question from Hardships Pioneers acquired this disease through Mosquito bites:

$200 Answer from Hardships Malaria

$300 Question from Hardships Thousands of teams of oxen and mules depleted this resource:

$300 Answer from Hardships Water

$400 Question from Hardships This animal were known to come scavenging after an animal killed by a pioneer.

$400 Answer from Hardships Grizzly Bears

$500 Question from Hardships This disease, obtained from drinking dirty water, proved to be the biggest killer of emigrants:

$500 Answer from Hardships Cholera

$100 Question from Key Figures This Frontiersman and explorer known for his bear hunting abilities:

$100 Answer from Key Figures Davy Crockett

$200 Question from Key Figures This Mormon leader that led his followers west and later settled Utah:

$200 Answer from Key Figures Brigham Young

$300 Question from Key Figures This President signed the “Indian Removal Policy”:

$300 Answer from Key Figures President Andrew Jackson

$400 Question from Key Figures This Pioneer and surveyor that founded the village of Boonesborough, Kentucky:

$400 Answer from Key Figures Daniel Boone

$500 Question from Key Figures This general led Americans in the Mexican war and later became President of the United States:

$500 Answer from Key Figures President Zachary Taylor

$100 Question from Geography Pioneers took this route to reach the western frontier

$100 Answer from Geography Oregon Trail

$200 Question from Geography Settlers had to cross this mountain range to reach the western frontier

$200 Answer from Geography Appalachian Mountains

$300 Question from Geography Led Pioneers through the most accessible routes:

$300 Answer from Geography Fur Traders

$400 Question from Geography These were eventually built parallel to large portions of the Oregon Trail:

$400 Answer from Geography Modern Highways

$500 Question from Geography Congress set land aside for Native Americans in this region through the “Indian Intercourse Act”

$500 Answer from Geography Oklahoma Territory

$100 Question from Timeline "The Great Migration” took place in this year:

$100 Answer from Timeline 1843

$200 Question from Timeline This impacted California in 1849:

$200 Answer from Timeline “The California Gold Rush”

$300 Question from Timeline This revolution ended in 1920:

$300 Answer from Timeline “Mexican Revolution”

$400 Question from Timeline By 1837, this policy greatly impacted Native Americans:

$400 Answer from Timeline “Indian Removal Policy”

$500 Question from Timeline The first organized wagon train on the Oregon Trail set out this date:

$500 Answer from Timeline May 16, 1842

Final Jeopardy A structure in San Antonio, Texas, at which a famous battle was fought in 1836 for Texas’ independence from Mexico:

Final Jeopardy Answer Alamo