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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 ReligionIndustrialRevolutionPresidentsImmigrantsWomen’sSuffrageLiterature

C1-$100 Literature Literature - $100 Who wrote “Last of the Mohicans”? James Fennimore Cooper

C1-$200 Literature Literature - $200 Name at least one famous American transcendentalist writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Margaret Fuller

C1-$300 Literature Literature - $300 Who wrote “The Legend of Sleepy Hallow”? Washington Irving

C1-$400 Literature Literature - $400 Who wrote “Moby Dick”? Herman Melville

C1-$500 Literature - $500 The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln inspired him to write one of the most moving poems in American literature, “O Captain! My Captain!” Walt Whitman

C2-$100 Religion - $100 The original prophet of the Mormon religion was Joseph Smith

C2-$200 Religion - $200 Who was the Leader of the Latter Day Saints in Utah Brigham Young

C2-$300 Religion - $300 The majority of Irish Immigrants were of what religion Irish Catholic

C2-$400 Religion - $400 Led by Mother Ann Lee, the ______ attained a membership of about six thousand in 1840, but since their monastic customs prohibited both marriage and sexual relations, they were virtually extinct by Shakers

C2-$500 Religion - $500 Who founded the Utopian Society in New Harmony, Indiana? Robert Owen

C3-$100 Industrial Revolution - $100 What kind of mills did the American Industrial Revolution start in? Textile mills

C3-$200 Industrial Revolution - $200 Who was instrumental in the invention of the cotton gin? Eli Whitney

C3-$300 Industrial Revolution - $300 Who invented the telegraph? Samuel F.B. Morse

C3-$400 Industrial Revolution - $400 The “Father of the Factory System” in the United States was? Samuel Slater

C3-$500 Industrial Revolution - $500 Who developed the first practical steam boat? Robert Fulton

C4-$100 Presidents - $100 These were the two men squaring off against each other in the election of 1824? Andrew Jackson & John Q. Adams

C3-200 Presidents - $200 The veto of the 2 nd Bank of the United States was used by what President? Andrew Jackson

C3-$300 Presidents - $300 Who became President because of the “Corrupt Bargain”? John Q. Adams

C3-$400 Presidents - $400 The War of 1812 was declared “______’s War” James Madison

C3-$500 Presidents - $500 This was the first President to have an assassination attempt on his life? Andrew Jackson

C4-$100 Immigrants - $100 These two groups were the manual labor force for the construction of the railroads? Irish and Chinese

C4-$200 Immigration - $200 Immigrants who heartily supported public education and began the first kindergartens Germans

C4-$300 Immigrants - $300 These were generally the immigrants that came to the United States with the most money. Germans

C4-$400 Immigrants - $400 The sentiment of fear and opposition to open immigration was called? nativism

C4-$500 Immigrants - $500 This was a shadowy Irish miners Union formed to advocate for the rights of the Irish? Molly Maguires

C4-$100 Women’s Suffrage - $100 A militant critic for the rights of women she is featured on the $1 coin. Susan B. Anthony

C4-$200 Women’s Suffrage - $200 She established many colleges for woman such as Troy or Oberlin College. Emma Willard

C4-$300 Women’s Suffrage - $300 A mother of seven who had insisted on leaving “obey” out of her marriage ceremony, shocked fellow feminists by going so far as to advocate suffrage for women Elizabeth Cady Stanton

C4-$400 Women’s Suffrage - $400 She worked tirelessly to improve the prison system and establish asylums for the mentally ill. Dorothea Dix

C4-$500 Women’s Suffrage - $400 A great American poet, she pursued intense intellectual relationships with several literary and cultural figures, including the abolitionist Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Her poems were not discovered until 1886 (well after her death) and she is considered one of the original American Poets. Emily Dickinson