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Reconstruction-Immigration VocabularyThe West Native AmericansIndustrialization Misc Final Jeopardy

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Question Answer Vocabulary-100 To combine, such as businesses. What is consolidate ?

Question Answer Vocabulary-400 Group of companies that divided up businesses in an area and fixed prices. What is a pool?

Question Answer Vocabulary-500 Right of unions to negotiate with management for workers as a group. What is collective bargaining?

Question Answer Vocabulary-200 Discount on services or merchandise. What is a rebate?

Question Answer Vocabulary-300 Making large quantities of a product quickly and cheaply. What is mass production?

Question Answer In 1849, Americans raced to California for this event. What is the California Gold Rush? The West-100

Question Answer The West-200 In 1860, this Act gave many acres of land to anyone who farmed and made improvements to the land for a five year period. What was the Homestead Act?

Question Answer The West-300 These towns were named after the gold and silver were used up and the miners left town. What is a Ghost Town?

Question Answer The West-400 Colonel who led the U.S. militia at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Who was George Custer?

Question Answer The West- 500 Massacre where a U.S. militia killed a large number of Cheyennes even though the tribe was trying to surrender. What was the Chivington Massacre?

Question Answer Native Americans- Settler Relations-100 White settlers forced Native Americans to move from their lands onto Indian territory. What were these territories known as? What are Reservations?

Question Answer Native Americans- Settlers Relations- 300 This was an event in which the U.S. soldiers killed Sitting Bull. The U.S. soldiers followed the Lakotas back to their reservation when a shot rang out. The result was the death of 300 Native Americans and 25 soldiers. What was Wounded Knee?

Question Answer Native Americans- Settler Relations-400 This act encourages Native Americans to become farmers. It divides up reservations into small farms for families. What was the Dawes Act?

Question Answer Native Americans- Settler Relations- 500 This Native American prophet claimed that the Great Spirit would make a new world for his people. Who was Wovoka?

Question Answer Native Americans- Settler Relations-200 The U.S government outlawed this dance because it called on the Great Spirit to make a new world for the Americans. It would also, make the whites “Disappear”. What was called the Ghost Dance?

Question Answer Industrialization-100 During this time period industrialization increased at a rapid pace. Agrarian to an Industrial society, farms to factories, and rural to urban. What was the Industrial Revolution?

Question Answer Industrialization-200 The Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Railroad combined to create a railroad that connected the East and the West. What was the Transcontinental Railroad?

Question Answer Industrialization-300 What is it called when multiple corporations combine? What is a Trust?

Question Answer Industrialization-400 A trust that controls all or nearly all the business of an industry is called? What were Monopolies?

Question Answer Industrialization-500 This Act banned monopolies in What was the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?

Question Answer Misc-100 Railroad companies hired immigrants to build the Transcontinental Railroad because. What is they worked long difficult hours for low wages?

Question Answer Misc-200 In the 1880s, railroads in the North and South became a network when they. What is standardized their track width (gauges)?

Question Answer Misc- 300 Why did merchants abandon boom towns? The stores closed, because there were no more customers

Question Answer Misc-400 This is the name of the profit made off of a sale of stock. What is a dividend?

Question Answer Misc-500 Man who founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL). Who is Samuel Gompers?

Question Answer Final Jeopardy The state in which the official meeting point of the Transcontinental Railroad was located. What is Utah?