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Reconstruction and Westward Expansion Jeopardy Review

This interactive Jeopardy-style review covers critical topics in American history, including Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Urbanization, and Industrialization. The game includes questions related to key figures, movements, and legislation that shaped the nation, such as the development of the Freedmen’s Bureau, the rise of nativism, the roles of political machines, and the impact of industrial advancements like the Bessemer Process. Engage your students in a fun and educational way to consolidate their knowledge in U.S. history!

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Reconstruction and Westward Expansion Jeopardy Review

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  1. JeopardyUnit 2 Review

  2. Jeopardy Potpourri Reconstruction Westward Expansion Urbanization Industrialization 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

  3. 200 • Who was the president blamed for Reconstruction? HOME

  4. 400 • What group was founded in the South to prevent African Americans from exercising their rights? HOME

  5. 600 • What was the goal of the Freedmen’s Bureau? HOME

  6. 800 • What did Congress pass to help protect the rights of African Americans in the South? HOME

  7. 1000 • How did Reconstruction fail? HOME

  8. 200 • What group of immigrants began entering the country when we irrigated southwestern lands? HOME

  9. 400 • What was the goal of nativists? HOME

  10. 600 • During the late 19th century, immigration laws were mainly against who? HOME

  11. 800 • What was the primary reason so many Asians were attracted to America? HOME

  12. 1000 • Why did immigrants support political machines? HOME

  13. 200 • What is the vast grassland called between Texas and North Dakota? HOME

  14. 400 • Why did reservations have such a high number of diseases and death? HOME

  15. 600 • What was a “pull factor” for people to go out West? HOME

  16. 800 • What failed piece of legislation gave each Native American family private property? HOME

  17. 1000 • What is the term for a dominant society forcing another to adopt its culture? HOME

  18. 200 • Why were children so appealing to many factory owners as employees? HOME

  19. 400 • What invention revolutionized the communication industry? HOME

  20. 600 • How did our government respond to the Pullman Strike? HOME

  21. 800 • The Bessemer Process improved the way we made what product? HOME

  22. 1000 • Name one of the ways an employer would try to stop a labor strike. HOME

  23. 200 • What is the term for the devaluing of money? (this makes prices go up) HOME

  24. 400 • What is the collective term for the 13th-15th amendments? HOME

  25. 600 • What was the main goal of populism? HOME

  26. 800 • What was passed to regulate railroad prices? HOME

  27. 1000 • Name the political party started to support farmers. HOME

  28. FINAL JEOPARDY • What is the name of the man who took a religious group out West and founded the state of Utah?

  29. ANSWER • Brigham Young

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