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Gilded Age Jeopardy
Contestants Don’t Forget...
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…Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!
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Hands on your buzzers, its...
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People Places
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People for $100 He made a fortune in Standard Oil Who is…?
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John D. Rockefeller
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People for $200 He made a fortune in Railroads
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Commodore Vanderbilt
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People for $300 He built a fortune by lulling passengers to sleep Who is…?
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George Pullman
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People for $400 His steel process improved the quality of steel
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Henry Bessmer
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People for $500 His generosity lead to the development of
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Andrew Carneige
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Places for $100 The first Electrified City
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New York City
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Places for $200 This city becomes home to steel
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Pittsburg
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Places for $300 The World’s Fair where the telephone is introduced Where is…?
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Philadelphia
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Places for $400 The transcontinental railroads meet here Where is…?
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Promontory Point, Utah
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Places for $500 Home to “summer cottages” of the rich Where is…?
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Newport, Rhode Island
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Inventions for $100 All of us communicate with Mr. Bell’s device for the deaf
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telephone
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Inventions for $200 The invention of the telegraph increased the influence of the
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Newspapers
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Inventions for $300 This energy source replaces steam power
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Electric power
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Inventions for $400 Which of the following was not invented by Edison, arc lamp, phonograph, motion picture, incandescent light bulb
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The Arc Lamp
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Inventions for $500 James Naismith discovered an additional use for a peach basket What is…?
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Basketball
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Ideas for $100 Belief that the survival of the fittest applied to business
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Social Darwinism.
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Ideas for $200 Pastor who believed in helping the poor by redeeming their souls & reforming character
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Revivalists : lead by Dwight Moody
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Ideas for $300 Gather farm families for fellowship, political strength & learn new farming techniques .
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The Grange
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Ideas $400 Booker T. Washington’s belief that Blacks could gain opportunities best through this type of education…..
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Vocational Work : Tuskegee Institute.
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Ideas for $500 Afraid of the influence of immigrants,Nativists wanted to have laws to
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Limit immigration, especially of Catholics
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Favorites for $100 This baseball team changed it’s name to the Cincinnati Reds Who are the ?
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The Red Stockings
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Favorites for $200 The purpose of Tammany Hall was What is…?
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A political machine that gave favors like jobs, housing, & police protection in exchange of votes.
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Favorites for $300 2 groups of immigrants that built the transcontinental r.r..
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Chinese & Irish
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Favorites for $400 This group “rang” a bell for change through practical aid & religious
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Salvation Army
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Jane Addams opened this famous “house” in Chicago
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Hull House: a settlement house to improve living conditions of the poor
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