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THIS

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Fifth grade Social Studies Review

Civil War-WWI

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400 400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500 500

Civil WarRecon-

structionLinking East

& WestThe Spanish

American War Building a

Better Nation

WW I.

200

100100

Uncle Tom’s Cabin was written by this person.

A 100

Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?

A 100

He tried to start a rebellion against slavery by attackinga US Army post at Harpers

Ferry , Virginia.

A 200

Who is John Brown?

A 200

This is where the first shots were fired, starting

the Civil War.

A 300

Were is Fort Sumter, South Carolina?

A 300

He was the president of the Union.

A 400

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

A 400

Sherman’s March to the sea.

A 500

What is the Atlanta Campaign, or when

Sherman marched from Atlanta to Savannah destroying all of the south’s resources?

A 500

He supported the confederacy and assassinated President

Lincoln on the evening of April 14, 1865.

B 100

Who was John Wilkes Booth?

B 100

This practice took the place of slavery and left people in debt because they had to re-pay the landowners for using their land, tools, etc.

B 200

What is sharecropping?

B 200

These limited the rights of black people to vote, travel, and get certain

jobs.

B 300

What are black codes?

B 300

These laws made segregation legal and kept

African Americans separate from other

Americans in places like schools, hospitals &

cemeteries.

B 400

What are Jim Crow Laws?

B 400

This president ended reconstruction and

ordered government soldiers to leave the

South.

B 500

Who was Rutherford B. Hayes?

B 500

C 100

This linked the eastern United States to the Western

United States and made it easier to travel and trade

goods.

What is the Transcontinental Railroad?

C 100

The Chisholm Trail started here and ended in Kansas.

C 200

Where is Texas?

C 200

C 300

On May 10, 1869, the Union Pacific & the Central Pacific

were joined on the Transcontinental Railroad at

this place.

Where is Promontory Point, Utah?

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

In 1862, Congress passed this law that offered 160 acres of land

to adults who were U.S. citizens or wanted to become U.S. citizens in exchange for a small amount of money and a promise to farm on

the land for five years.

C 400

What is the Homestead Act?

C 400

C 500

Demand was high and supply was low in the

North and East for cattle

Why did cattle sell for a much higher price in the North and

East than in Texas?

C 500

When nations build empires by adding

colonies.

D 100

What is imperialism

D 100

News stories that are shocking but not always

true and exaggerates news to attract readers.

D 200

What is Yellow journalism?

D 200

D 300

In February 1898, this U.S. Navy ship exploded in Havana Harbor, Cuba. American newspapers

blamed Spain and President McKinley asked

Congress to declare war on Spain.

What is the Maine?

D 300

These were a group of volunteers whom

Theodore Roosevelt organized to fight

against Spain in Cuba.

D 400

Who are the Rough Riders?

D 400

In August 1898, Spain surrendered. In the

peace agreement, Spain gave these three

territories to the United States.

D 500

What are Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and

Guam?

D 500

This is a narrow strip that links two larger

pieces of land.

E 100

What is an isthmus?

E 100

E 200

Pictured below, this famous isthmus that took nearly 10 years to complete, links the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

What is the Panama Canal?

E 200

E 300

These were poorly built apartments that ethnic

groups were forced to live in after immigrating to

America.

What are tenements?

E 300

E 400

These were the Immigration stations that immigrants had to pass through when coming to

America.

E 400

What are Angel and Ellis Island?

E 500

These are two advantages Theodore Roosevelt believed the Panama Canal would

give the United States.

What are time and money?

E 500

F 100

This belief was leading European countries toward war. It is the

belief that your country deserves more success

than others.

F 100

What is nationalism?

It shocked and angered people when this British

passenger ship with many Americans on board was sank by a German submarine.

F 200

What is the Lusitania?

F 200

F 300

This treaty ended the war and was used by the Allied leaders to punish Germany. In the treaty, Germany lost

colonies, gave land to France, and paid money to

the Allied countries.

F 300

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

This was created as part of the Treaty of Versailles, so nations would try to solve their problems peacefully

and members would promise to protect one another if war did start.

F 400

What is the League of Nations?

F 400

WW I was the most destructive war at this time because of new

technologies. These are two of the things that

changed fighting.

F 500

F 500

What are machine guns, grenades, submarines, the tank, poison gas, or airplanes that dropped bombs (If any two are named it counts as a correct response).

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Civil War

Please record your wager.

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Nearly half of the ConfederateSoldiers were killed or wounded and this battle marked a turning point inthe war because Lee’s weakened

Army was forced to retreat.

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What is the battle of Gettysburg?

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

By Mrs. Wentzel

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