Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
- Round 1- U.S. History 1607-1877
- And Victorian Values
- Round 2 - Industrialization, Immigration,
Challenges to Victorian Values and Imperialism
2Pre-Civil War America Civil War and Reconstruction Industrialism and The West Victorian America
100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500
Go to Final Jeopardy
Go to Double Jeopardy
3Pre-Civil War America for 100
- One outcome of the Compromise of 1850. Made it
easier for slaveholders to capture runaway
slaves. Led to increased opposition to slavery
in the North.
Fugitive Slave Law
BACK
4Pre-Civil War America for 200
- The idea that the U.S. was destined to expand
across North America.
Manifest Destiny
BACK
5Pre-Civil War America for 300 DAILY DOUBLE
- Led to the creation of the House of
Representatives (based on population) and the
Senate (equal representation)
The Great Compromise
BACK
6Pre-Civil War America for 400
- Ended the Mexican American war and resulted in
the acquisition of New Mexico and California.
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
BACK
7Pre-Civil War America for 500
- Early example of propaganda. Led many Americans
to see Great Britain as murderers.
Paul Reveres woodcut of the Boston Massacre
BACK
8Civil War / Reconstruction for 100
- Group of laws that began in the 1890s and
required the separation of blacks and whites.
Jim Crow Laws
BACK
9Civil War / Reconstruction for 200
- Name THREE stereotypes of blacks shown by the
movie Birth of Nation.
Lazy, lustful, impudent, stupid
BACK
10Civil War / Reconstruction for 300
- What was Grants 1868 campaign slogan and what
did it refer to?
Let us have peace peace between the North and
South, and blacks and whites.
BACK
11Civil War / Reconstruction for 400
- Most significant aspect of the 14th amendment for
former slaves
Gave them citizenship if they were born in the US
or gave them equal rights
BACK
12Civil War / Reconstruction for 500
- His Field Order 15 created Sea Island
Experiments - an effort to allow blacks a
transition to freedom
General William Tecumseh Sherman
BACK
13Victorian America for 100
- Belief that the proper place for a woman was in
the home raising the children and providing a
cultural surrounding.
Cult of Domesticity
BACK
14Victorian America for 200
- Successful photo journalist who challenged the
roles of women.
Frances Benjamin Johnston
BACK
15Victorian America for 300
- Challenged roles of women by showing them as
people who experience pleasure too.
Gibson Girls Created by Charles Dana Gibson
BACK
16Victorian America for 400
- Name the artist and the new music that helped
defy black stereotypes?
Scott Joplin, Ragtime
BACK
17Victorian America for 500
- Give TWO examples that prove that some Americans
followed the strict expectations of Victorian
America.
- Carrie Nation
- Reaction to Sapho
- Department Stores
- Clothing
- The New Theatre
- Centennial Mirror
BACK
18Industrialism and the West for 100
- The application of an evolutionary theory to
business.
Social Darwinism
BACK
19Industrialism and the Westfor 200
- Opposite of the beliefs of the Friends of the
Indian. Assimilated to Zuni culture.
Frank Hamilton Cushing
BACK
20Industrialism and the West for 300
- Name two significant reasons that the Coal Strike
of 1900 was successful.
- Convinced members of different ethnic groups to
join - together
- 2. Timing of strike
- 3. No Violence
BACK
21Industrialism and the West for 400
- Suggested wealth should be provided to the poor
in forms that would help them become better
members of society.
Gospel of Wealth
BACK
22Industrialism and the West for 500
- Name two major improvements to urban cities that
improved the physical health of the city. Also
state how the improvement improved health.
- Trolleys and Subways ended dependence on horses
- Chicago Ship and Sanitary Canal clean water.
BACK
23Jeopardy -- Round 2
- Immigration, Challenges to Victorian America and
Imperialism
24Challenges To Victorian Values Immigration Imperialism Foreign Policies Spanish American War and Filipino Conflict Panama Canal
200 200 200 200 200
400 400 400 400 400
600 600 600 600 600
800 800 800 800 800
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Go to final Jeopardy
25Immigration for 200
- Where many immigrants went to make the transition
to life in the United States easier.
Ethnic Community
BACK
26Immigration for 400
- Most immigrants who came through Ellis Island
were from one of these two areas of the world.
Southern or Eastern Europe
BACK
27Immigration for 600 DAILY DOUBLE
- Cheap way for immigrants to get to the US. The
drawback was that this way also spread disease.
Steerage section of a ship
BACK
28Immigration for 800
- Name two ways that local communities tried to
assist immigrants
- Settlement Houses
- Political Machines
- Public Education
BACK
29Immigration for 1000 DAILY DOUBLE
- Idea that all of society needed to change, as
well as the life of immigrants, in order for
immigrants lives to improve.
Social Gospel
BACK
30Spanish American War and Filipino Conflict for
200
- Name two of the three places the US acquired from
the Spanish-American war
Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippine Islands
BACK
31Spanish American War and Filipino Conflict for
400
- Exaggerated news reporting that played a major
part in the Spanish American War
Yellow Journalism
BACK
32Spanish American War and Filipino Conflict for
600
- Name the public justification and the true reason
the U.S. denied the Filipinos their independence
- Public Justification White Mans Burden
- Government Reason Trade with China
BACK
33Spanish American War and Filipino Conflict for
800
- Called McKinley weak, and catering to the rabble
De Lome Letter
BACK
34Spanish American War and Filipino Conflict for
1000
- John Hay called the Spanish-American War the
Splendid Little War. Give three reasons he saw
the war as splendid.
It was short, relatively few lives were lost, and
America gained key lands
BACK
35 Panama Canal for 200
- The United States quickly recognized Panamanian
independence for this reason.
To build the Panama Canal
BACK
36Panama Canal for 400
- __________ allow ships to rise up to ________,
the longest section of the Panama Canal
Locks, Gatun Lake
BACK
37Panama Canal for 600
- Name two positives of building the canal in
Panama rather than Nicaruagua.
Politicians supported it, France had started
the canal and a Panama canal would be the
shortest distance.
BACK
38Panama Canal for 800
- The voyage of this battleship during the Spanish
American War convinced the U.S. of the immediate
need for an interoceanic canal
U.S.S. Oregon
BACK
39Panama Canal for 1000
- Name two ways Philippe Bunau-Varilla helped the
US acquire the Panama Canal?
- Negotiated American role in Panamanian
independence - Negotiated treaty allowing America to build the
canal
BACK
40Imperialism Foreign Policies for 200
- Often used to justify American intervention
throughout the world the U.S. would uplift,
civilize and teach democracy.
White Mans Burden
BACK
41Imperialism Foreign Policies for 400
- Substituting dollars for bullets becoming
involved in foreign countries by encouraging U.S.
investment in those countries
Dollar Diplomacy
BACK
42Imperialism Foreign Policies for 600
- Led by Andrew Carnegie, this group saw the
hypocrisy of U.S. imperialism their
organization began as a protest against American
involvement in the Philippines.
Anti-Imperialist League
BACK
43Imperialism Foreign Policies for 800
- The acquisition of these in 1867 secured a
Northern and Southern route to Asia
Alaska and Midway Islands
BACK
44Imperialism Foreign Policies for 1000
- __________ justified U.S. involvement in China,
while __________ justified U.S. intervention in
any Western Hemisphere country.
Open Door Policy, Roosevelt Corollary
BACK
45Challenges To Victorian Valuesfor 200
- This short film may have broken moral standards
by showing two people engaged in an attractive
activity.
The Kiss
BACK
46Challenges To Victorian Valuesfor 400
- Name of entertainment spot shown by the following
video segment
Coney Island
BACK
47Challenges To Victorian Valuesfor 600 DAILY
DOUBLE
- Stated at her courtroom sentencing, Your denial
of my citizen's right to vote, is the denial of
my right of consent as one of the governed
BACK
48Challenges To Victorian Valuesfor 800
- Two of the three most frequently held jobs by
white women at the turn of the century.
Factory workers, domestic work, teachers
BACK
49Challenges To Victorian Values for 1000
- Photo Question
- Another example of
- entertainment breaking the
- moral code of the era. Name
- the attraction and the place
- the place it drew
- thousands of customers.
Chicagos World Faire
BACK
50Photo Final Jeopardy
Please remain. You furnish the pictures and
Ill furnish the war. What is this an example
of, and who said it.
Yellow Journalism, William Randolph Hearst