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Jeopardy Reformers BIG BUSINESS Social/Political Movements The West Presidents Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Reformers This photographer and journalist wrote How the Other Half Lives which described the harsh conditions of society within the tenements during the Gilded Age.

$100 Answer from Reformers Jacob Riis Remember: He felt that in the tenements all of the influences make for evil which caused the problems that he saw.

$200 Question from Reformers This female suffragist led the National Woman Suffrage Association. Angered by the exclusion of women from suffrage rights at the time of the Reconstruction Amendments, she opposed the American Woman Suffrage Association until the two groups merged into NAWSA in 1890.

$200 Answer from Reformers Susan B. Anthony

$300 Question from Reformers WHO AM I? I was a rival of Booker T. Washington and his Atlanta Compromise because I wanted African Americans to be equal both politically and socially and refused to be suppressed by white control. I also worked with individuals such as Ida B. Wells to establish the NAACP.

$300 Answer from Reformers W.E.B. DuBois

$400 Question from Reformers I am a famous women s suffragist who fought for the rights of African American women whose voices were often silenced during the suffrage movement.

$400 Answer from Reformers Ida B. Wells

$500 Question from Reformers Henry Grady advocated for this idea that pushed for the industrialization throughout the old Confederacy.

$500 Answer from Reformers The New South This is a picture of the modern skyline of Charlotte, NC. It is an example of what Henry Grady envisioned for the South.

$100 Question from Big Business This leader of the American Federation of Labor supported the use of collective bargaining negotiations between employers and a group of employees aimed at fixing working conditions and advocating for better pay.

No lasting gain has ever come from compulsion. If we seek to force, we but tear apart that $100 Answer from Big Business Samuel L. Gompers Samuel Gompers Memorial near 11th and Massachusetts Avenue, NW in Washington, D.C. Full text (Click Here):

$200 Question from Big Business According to this cartoon, what group is most powerful?

$200 Answer from Big Business Trusts Also acceptable: Monopolies or Big Business (Not acceptable: Government)

$300 Question from Big Business Who is the owner of the trust depicted in this cartoon?

$300 Answer from Big Business John D. Rockefeller Remember: The breakup of Standard Oil into competing oil companies was the result of the legislation that ended monopolies (Sherman Anti- Trust Act).

$400 Question from Big Business What type of monopoly, pioneered by Gustavus Swift and used by capitalists like Andrew Carnegie, is described here: Corporate managers controlled all aspects of production from the harvesting of raw materials through the sale of finished products.

$400 Answer from Big Business Vertical Integration

$500 Question from Big Business Between1865 and 1870, what caused the decline in the amount of currency in circulation in the U.S.?

$500 Answer from Big Business The withdrawal of greenbacks from circulation

$100 Question from Social/Political Movements What 1896 case established the legality of the Separate but Equal Jim Crow system in the South?

$100 Answer from Social/Political Movements Plessy v. Ferguson

$200 Question from Social/Political Movements What 1882 law is the topic of this cartoon?

$200 Answer from Social/Political Movements Chinese Exclusion Act

$300 Question from Social/Political Movements Name two of three organizations that preceded the formation of the Populists in the early 1890s.

$300 Answer from Social/Political Movements Grangers Southern Farmers Alliance Colored Farmers National Alliance

$400 Question from Social/Political Movements Congress passed patronage reform (reforms to the spoils system) with the Pendleton Civil Service Act after the assassination of this president.

$400 Answer for Social/Political Movements James Garfield

$500 Question from Social/Political Movements This political machine was headed most famously by William Tweed. It benefited from the support of immigrants and other poor people in New York City who needed help finding jobs and housing.

$500 Answer from Social/Political Movements Tammany Hall

$100 Question from The West The Omaha Platform was adopted in 1892 by what group?

$100 Answer from The West The Populists (or People s Party)

$200 Question from The West This 1862 law was instrumental in settling the west by offering land to settlers who would work and improve it for 5 years.

$200 Answer from The West Homestead Act

$300 Question from The West This was completed in 1869 with a Golden Spike at Promontory, Utah.

$300 Answer from The West Transcontinental Railroad

$400 Question from The West Invented by Joseph Glidden, this severely impacted ranchers in the West.

$400 Answer from The West Barbed Wire

$500 Question from The West Fear of this Native American movement led the U.S. government to send troops to South Dakota, where hundreds of Native Americans were killed at the Wounded Knee Massacre.

$500 Answer from The West Ghost Dance Movement

$100 Question from Presidents WHO AM I? Republican Energized naval power Tried to reform the spoils system by ending corruption in the Post Office ASSASSINATED

$100 Answer from Presidents James Garfield

$200 Question from Presidents As a Republican President, I establli9shed the Civil Service through the Pendleton Act Tried to lower tariff rates during a government surplus, but had to sign the Tariff Act of 1883 Created the First federal immigration law Who am I?

$200 Answer from Presidents Chester A. Arthur

$300 Question from Presidents Democrat Only president to serve non-consecutive terms Sent federal troops to break railroad strike WHO AM I?

$300 Answer from Presidents Grover Cleveland

$400 Question from Presidents I am a Republican who advocated for voting rights for African Americans. I was not very liked among Western Republicans I signed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. WHO AM I?

$400 Answer from Presidents Benjamin Harrison

$500 Question from Presidents I am a Republican who Oversaw victory in the Spanish-American War Raised protective tariffs and established the Open Door Trade Policy with China. Which increased our involvement in world affairs I too was ASSASSINATED WHO AM I?

$500 Answer from Presidents William McKinley

Final Jeopardy Turning Points

Turning Points Final Jeopardy When Rutherford B. Hayes was elected following the Compromise of 1877, what action specifically ended Reconstruction?

Final Jeopardy The Withdrawal of federal troops from the south (Military Reconstruction)

Samuel L. Gompers Memorial FULL TEXT: So long as we have held fast to voluntary principles and have been actuated and inspired by the spirit of service, we have sustained our forward progress, and we have made our labor movement something to be respected and accorded a place in the councils of the Republic. Where we have blundered into trying to force a policy or decision, even though wise and right, we have impeded if not interrupted the realization of our own aims. (left panel) No lasting gain has ever come from compulsion. If we seek to force, we but tear apart that which united, is invincible. There is no way whereby our labor movement may be assured sustained progress in determining its policies and its plans other than sincere democratic deliberation until a unanimous decision is reached. This may seem a cumbrous, slow method to the impatient, but the impatient are more concerned for immediate triumph than for the education of constructive development. (right panel)