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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved

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Coolio Leeza Marge

Round 1 Round 2Final

Jeopardy

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Early Explorers

1

Kansas Tribes

2

“Vocab” 3

“Emigrants on the Trail”

4

“True or False”

5

“Potpourri”

6

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Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado visited the village

of this Indian tribe?

Category 1 - Question 1

Francisco Vasquez de Coronado visited the village

of this Indian tribe?

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Who were the Wichita Indians?

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Who were the Wichita Indians?

Category 1 - Question 1

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These European explorers and traders came to Kansas to

establish trade relations with the Indians…what country were they

from?

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These European explorers and traders came to Kansas to

establish trade relations with the Indians…what country were they

from?

Category 1 - Question 2

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What was France?

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What was France?

Category 1 - Question 2

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American explorer who published a map describing

Kansas as the “Great American Desert.”

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American explorer who published a map describing

Kansas as the “Great American Desert.”

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Who was Stephen H. Long?

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Who was Stephen H. Long?

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First explorer to travel over land who became lost in the territory claimed by Spain

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First explorer to travel over land who became lost in the territory claimed by Spain

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Who was Zebulon Pike

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Who was Zebulon Pike

Category 1 - Question 4

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This President sent William Clark and Meriwether Lewis

to explore the Louisiana Territory

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This President sent William Clark and Meriwether Lewis

to explore the Louisiana Territory

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Who was Thomas Jefferson?

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Who was Thomas Jefferson?

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The region that would eventually become Kansas, was named by the French

when they encountered this tribe as they were trading with

the Indians

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The region that would eventually become Kansas, was named by the French

when they encountered this tribe as they were trading with

the Indians

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Who where the Kansa?

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Who where the Kansa?

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The idea of westward expansion from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean

was known as.

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The idea of westward expansion from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean

was known as.

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What was manifest destiny?

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What was manifest destiny?

Category 2 - Question 2

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Identify two nomadic Indian tribes of Kansas?

Category 2 Question 3

Identify two nomadic Indian tribes of Kansas?

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Who were the Cheyenne, Kiowa, Comanche,

Arapaho, and Plains Apache?

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Who were the Cheyenne, Kiowa, Comanche,

Arapaho, and Plains Apache?

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$400$400Identify the U.S.

government policy that relocated emigrant Indians

and why this policy was hard on emigrant Indians.

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Identify the U.S. government policy that

relocated emigrant Indians and why this policy was

hard on emigrant Indians.

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What was the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and because living

conditions in Kansas unfamiliar which made their traditional way

of life difficult?

Category 2 - Question 4

What was the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and because living

conditions in Kansas unfamiliar which made their traditional way

of life difficult?

Category 2 - Question 4

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Mission schools were established to...

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Mission schools were established to...

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What was to convert Indian children to Christianity and

teach them vocational skills?

Category 2 - Question 5

What was to convert Indian children to Christianity and

teach them vocational skills?

Category 2 - Question 5

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Settlers who arrived to Kansas first built this type of house.

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Settlers who arrived to Kansas first built this type of house.

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What is sod house?

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What is sod house?

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To absorb into the prevailing culture

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To absorb into the prevailing culture

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What is to assimilate?

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What is to assimilate?

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To use for public good as long as fair market value for the land or property is paid.

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To use for public good as long as fair market value for the land or property is paid.

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What is eminent domain?

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What is eminent domain?

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A piece of land set aside by the U.S. government for

Native Americans

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A piece of land set aside by the U.S. government for

Native Americans

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What were reservations?

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What were reservations?

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A person who studies nature, especially direct

observation of plants and animals (hint: Lewis and

Clark and guest speakers)

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A person who studies nature, especially direct

observation of plants and animals (hint: Lewis and

Clark and guest speakers)

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What are naturalists?

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What are naturalists?

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This was the main purpose of the Santa Fe Trail

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This was the main purpose of the Santa Fe Trail

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What was for commerce?

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What was for commerce?

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Trader from Missouri who helped start the Santa Fe

Trail.

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Trader from Missouri who helped start the Santa Fe

Trail.

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Who was William Becknell?

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Who was William Becknell?

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It’s primary purpose was to move families to new

homes in the west

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It’s primary purpose was to move families to new

homes in the west

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What was the Oregon-California Trail?

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What was the Oregon-California Trail?

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If the average wagon on the Oregon Trail traveled 2 miles per hour, and the trip was 2,000 miles long, how many hours did it take

to reach the end of the trail?

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If the average wagon on the Oregon Trail traveled 2 miles per hour, and the trip was 2,000 miles long, how many hours did it take

to reach the end of the trail?

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What is a 1,000 traveling hours?

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What is a 1,000 traveling hours?

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As tribes relocated to Kansas, they had to learn

how to ______ to their new living conditions.

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As tribes relocated to Kansas, they had to learn

how to ______ to their new living conditions.

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What is adapt?

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What is adapt?

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When the French and Germans came to Kansas, they encountered no one

living here.

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When the French and Germans came to Kansas, they encountered no one

living here.

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What is false…who were the Spanish and French and they encountered various tribes.

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What is false…who were the Spanish and French and they encountered various tribes.

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Meriwether Lewis and William Clark seemed to like Kansas, mentioning that there was a variety of game and that the prairie was very beautiful.

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Meriwether Lewis and William Clark seemed to like Kansas, mentioning that there was a variety of game and that the prairie was very beautiful.

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What is true?

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What is true?

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Eminent domain is the belief that the United States

should expand westward

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Eminent domain is the belief that the United States

should expand westward

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What is false…the right of the government to take your land or property as long as they pay fair market value

for it.

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What is false…the right of the government to take your land or property as long as they pay fair market value

for it.

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It took emigrants on the Oregon-California trail at least 8-12

months (on average) to travel from St Louis, Missouri (start of the Oregon-California trail), to

reach the east coast

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It took emigrants on the Oregon-California trail at least 8-12

months (on average) to travel from St Louis, Missouri (start of the Oregon-California trail), to

reach the east coast

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What is false? Change:

1.Independence, Mo

2.4-6 months (on average)

3.West coast

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What is false? Change:

1.Independence, Mo

2.4-6 months (on average)

3.West coast

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Indians forced to emigrate to Kansas were provided

160 acres of land as long as they lived on the land for 5

years

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Indians forced to emigrate to Kansas were provided

160 acres of land as long as they lived on the land for 5

years

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What is false: They were forced to live on

reservations?

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What is false: They were forced to live on

reservations?

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Nomadic tribes of Kansas used this to transport buffalo.

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Nomadic tribes of Kansas used this to transport buffalo.

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What was a horse carrying a travois?

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What was a horse carrying a travois?

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Examples include mountains, rivers, lakes

and glaciers

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Examples include mountains, rivers, lakes

and glaciers

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What are landforms?

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What are landforms?

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Spoken method used to preserve culture from one

generation to the next in the form of storytelling

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Spoken method used to preserve culture from one

generation to the next in the form of storytelling

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What was oral tradition?

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What was oral tradition?

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During this President’s term, the United States obtained more

territory than any other time in American history

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During this President’s term, the United States obtained more

territory than any other time in American history

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Who was James K. Polk?

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Who was James K. Polk?

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Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from who (name him), when and for how

much?

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Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from who (name him), when and for how

much?

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Who was Napoleon Bonaparte, in 1803 and for

$15 million?

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Who was Napoleon Bonaparte, in 1803 and for

$15 million?

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Vocabulary Potpourri Exoduster Immigration Geography

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

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The act of being made free from bondage

The act of being made free from bondage

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What is emancipation?What is emancipation?

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To supply dry land with waterTo supply dry land with water

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What is irrigation?What is irrigation?

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When a farmer pays rent to use land

When a farmer pays rent to use land

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What is tenant farming?What is tenant farming?

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Established after the Civil War as a way to deny Blacks equal rightsEstablished after the Civil War as a way to deny Blacks equal rights

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What are Jim Crow Laws? What are Jim Crow Laws?

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Passed in 1854 to allow settlers to choose whether slavery would

be permitted in a territory.

Passed in 1854 to allow settlers to choose whether slavery would

be permitted in a territory.

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What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

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Kansas only natural border Kansas only natural border

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What is the Missouri River? What is the Missouri River?

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John Brown killed 5 proslavery men in retaliation for their attack

on Lawrence. Name the place where he took his revenge

John Brown killed 5 proslavery men in retaliation for their attack

on Lawrence. Name the place where he took his revenge

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Where is Pottawatomie Creek?Where is Pottawatomie Creek?

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Used by Kansas farmers as fuel for fires

Used by Kansas farmers as fuel for fires

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What were buffalo and cow chips?

What were buffalo and cow chips?

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Approximate population of Kansas in 1861

Approximate population of Kansas in 1861

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What was 100,000? What was 100,000?

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The idea that the United States had a vision of westward

expansion.

The idea that the United States had a vision of westward

expansion.

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What was manifest destiny? What was manifest destiny?

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They were called exodusters, after the Bible story of the

exodus from

They were called exodusters, after the Bible story of the

exodus from

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What was Egypt?What was Egypt?

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He was an Exoduster and helped organized groups of newly freed

slaves to relocate to Kansas.

He was an Exoduster and helped organized groups of newly freed

slaves to relocate to Kansas.

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Who was Benjamin “Pap” Singleton?

Who was Benjamin “Pap” Singleton?

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Exodusters often traveled by steamboat up what to rivers until

they reached Kansas?

Exodusters often traveled by steamboat up what to rivers until

they reached Kansas?

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What were the Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers

What were the Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers

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Freed slaves from this southern state helped settle Nicodemus

Freed slaves from this southern state helped settle Nicodemus

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What was Kentucky? What was Kentucky?

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This enabled African Americans leave the south search for opportunity as a free man.

This enabled African Americans leave the south search for opportunity as a free man.

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What was emancipation?What was emancipation?

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What is this an example of?

Paul moved from Florida to attend the University of Michigan’s Law School

What is this an example of?

Paul moved from Florida to attend the University of Michigan’s Law School

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What is a pull factor?What is a pull factor?

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As a result of a massive potato rot, from this country immigrated

to the U.S.A.

As a result of a massive potato rot, from this country immigrated

to the U.S.A.

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What is Ireland?What is Ireland?

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They were the largest European group to settle in Kansas

between 1860-1890

They were the largest European group to settle in Kansas

between 1860-1890

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Who were the Germans?Who were the Germans?

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The Swedish immigrated to Kansas because they were

suffering from ______.

The Swedish immigrated to Kansas because they were

suffering from ______.

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What was a famine?What was a famine?

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She was the very first immigrant to arrive at Ellis Island

She was the very first immigrant to arrive at Ellis Island

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Who was Annie Moore? Who was Annie Moore?

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This river flows through Wichita, Dodge City and Garden City

This river flows through Wichita, Dodge City and Garden City

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What is the Arkansas?What is the Arkansas?

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Early settlers used this to build their homes

Early settlers used this to build their homes

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What was sod?What was sod?

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The remaining Kansas Indian Reservations are located in this

region of Kansas

The remaining Kansas Indian Reservations are located in this

region of Kansas

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What is the northeast?What is the northeast?

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If settlers did not live in sod houses, they lived in

If settlers did not live in sod houses, they lived in

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What were dug outs? What were dug outs?

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This county is the center of the United States

This county is the center of the United States

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What is Smith County?What is Smith County?

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Using this plan, the Germans marched through the neutral

country of (name both)

Using this plan, the Germans marched through the neutral

country of (name both)

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What was the Schlieffen Plan and Belgium?

What was the Schlieffen Plan and Belgium?

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Terms for peace were arranged here

Terms for peace were arranged here

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Versailles, FranceVersailles, France

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When Russia was renamed USSR, Lenin moved the capital to

Moscow from

When Russia was renamed USSR, Lenin moved the capital to

Moscow from

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What is St. Petersburg?What is St. Petersburg?

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Lost territory to new nations of Poland, Czechoslovakia, and

Yugoslavia

Lost territory to new nations of Poland, Czechoslovakia, and

Yugoslavia

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What was Austria-Hungary?What was Austria-Hungary?

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The loss of land was an example of Germany paying reparations.

France regained this coal producing region

The loss of land was an example of Germany paying reparations.

France regained this coal producing region

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What was the Alsace-Lorraine?What was the Alsace-Lorraine?

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Identify the current U.S. states the Santa Fe Trail

passed through .

You must identify all of them to get it correct!

Identify the current U.S. states the Santa Fe Trail

passed through .

You must identify all of them to get it correct!

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What were Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and New

Mexico?

Final Jeopardy

What were Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and New

Mexico?

Final Jeopardy

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