Transcript Jeopardy

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Jeopardy
WHERE IS
HOME?

LIFE ON THE CHUGGING
ON DOWN
PRAIRIE
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WHO’S LAND
IS IT?

IT’S A
BONANZA

Final Jeopardy


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$100 Question from H1
The purchase of this land from France
included what became the Dakota
Territory.


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$100 Answer from H1

What was the Louisiana Purchase


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$200 Question from H1
The sum of money paid to France
For the land that included the
Dakota Territory.


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$200 Answer from H1

What is 15 million dollars


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$300 Question from H1
The Dakota Territory was created in this year.


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$300 Answer from H1
What is 1861?


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$400 Question from H1
South Dakota became a state in 1891
And this state became a state two
Years earlier in 1889.


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$400 Answer from H1
What is North Dakota


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$500 Question from H1
Settlers were granted up to 160 acres of land
Under this government act.


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$500 Answer from H1
What was the Homestead Act?


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$100 Question from H2
A lack of potatoes caused some
Of this ethnic group to settle
In North Dakota.


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$100 Answer from H2
Who were the Irish?


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$200 Question from H2
South Central North Dakota became the home
of these Immigrants once they were chased out
of Russia.


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$200 Answer from H2
Who were the German Russians?


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$300 Question from H2
Scandinavian immigrants from these three
Countries settled in north central North
Dakota.


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$300 Answer from H2
Norway, Finland, Sweden


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$400 Question from H2
Fish soaked in lye and a thin bread like pastry
Are both made by Norwegian immigrants.


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$400 Answer from H2

What are lutefisk and lefse?


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$500 Question from H2
This ethnic group was basically
Fur traders and some of the first
Europeans to settle in what is now
Northeastern North Dakota.


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$500 Answer from H2
Who are the French?


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$100 Question from H3
Many of the early homes built on
The North Dakota prairie were built
With this material.


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$100 Answer from H3
What is sod?


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$200 Question from H3
This small grain crop became a staple
For the early immigrants who settled
On the prairie.


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$200 Answer from H3
What is Wheat?


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$300 Question from H3
Thousands of acres of land were
Either ruined or totally destroyed
In the 1930’s by this natural
Disaster.


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$300 Answer from H3
What was the Dust Bowl ?


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$400 Question from H3
This event, celebrated in North
Dakota, celebrates Scandinavian
heritage of the people who settled
The plains and valleys of North
Dakota.


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$400 Answer from H3

What is the Norsk Hostfest?


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$500 Question from H3
Two common games played by many
Pioneer children when there was free
Time.


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$500 Answer from H3
What is “hoops and sticks” and
“hide the thimble”?


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$100 Question from H4
The percent of all farms that were within
5 miles of a Railroad in the early years
of North Dakota’s history.


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$100 Answer from H4
80%


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$200 Question from H4
The number of acres of land that
were given to the railroads to sell
as an incentive to build rail lines
in places like the Dakota Territory


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$200 Answer from H4
129 million acres


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$300 Question from H4
In 1859 it was one of the first steamboats to be
Used on the Red River?


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$300 Answer from H4
What was the Anson Northrup ?


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$400 Question from H4
Native Americans, trappers, and
traders often traded here and referred
to this future city as “Les Grandes
Fourches”.


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$400 Answer from H4
Grand Forks ND


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$500 Question from H4
Named after George Cass this city was a
stopping point for Homesteaders on their
way to other points west in the
Dakota Territory.


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$500 Answer from H4
What is Casselton ND?


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$100 Question from H5
Huge farms of 40,000 to over 100,000
Acres in size.


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$100 Answer from H5
What are bonanza farms.


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$200 Question from H5
The historical farm site located in
Richland County


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$200 Answer from H5
What is the Bagg Bonanza Farm?


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$300 Question from H5
Most of the bonanza farms were located
Here because of the rich soil and adequate
Moisture.


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$300 Answer from H5
What is the Red River Valley?


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$400 Question from H5
Constant plowing and not taking
care of the land meant the land was
subject to this type of erosion.


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$400 Answer from H5
What is wind erosion?


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$500 Question from H5

The nickname for soil in the Red River Valley
When it gets very moist and sticks to just
About everything it comes into contact with.


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$500 Answer from H5
What is “Gumbo”?


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Final Jeopardy
Bill Guy, George Sinner, Bill Langer,
And John Burke as well as this man
Have all been governors and citizens
of Casselton ND. First and last name
Are needed and spelled correctly.


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Final Jeopardy Answer
Who is Jack Dalrymple?