Civil War & Reconstruction
Government & civics
Geography & Natural Resources
Industrial Revolution
Native Americans
100

In what year did the Civil War begin?

1861

100


How many branches does the U.S. government have?


Three (Executive, Legislative, Judicial)

100


Which mountain range runs along the western coast of North America?



The Rocky Mountains


100


During which century did the Industrial Revolution occur in America?


The 1800s (19th century)

100


Name one Native American tribe that lived in the Great Plains.



Sioux, Cheyenne, Comanche, Apache (any one)


200


What was the primary cause of the Civil War?



Disagreement over slavery and states' rights


200


Which branch of government makes laws?



The Legislative Branch (Congress)


200

What major river flows through the center of the United States?


The Mississippi River


200


What invention by Eli Whitney greatly increased cotton production?



The Cotton Gin


200


What was the Trail of Tears?



The forced removal of Native Americans (especially Cherokee) from their homeland to Oklahoma


300


Which general led the Union Army to victory?



Ulysses S. Grant


300

What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme Court

300


Which region of the U.S. was known for cotton production in the 1800s?



The South


300


What new form of transportation helped connect the nation in the 1800s?


The Railroad

300


Which famous Native American leader fought against U.S. expansion in the Great Plains?


Sitting Bull or Crazy Horse

400


What document freed enslaved people in Confederate states?



The Emancipation Proclamation


400


How many senators does each state have?



Two


400


Name two natural resources that were important to the Industrial Revolution.



Coal, iron ore, timber (any two)


400

How did the Industrial Revolution change where people lived and worked?


People moved from farms to cities to work in factories (urbanization)


400

What was the purpose of Indian reservations?


To confine Native Americans to specific areas of land


500


Which amendment abolished slavery in the United States?



The 13th Amendment


500

What is the process of changing the Constitution called?

Amendment

500


What geographic advantage did the North have during the Civil War?


More railroads, more factories, more natural resources

500

What were the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution on workers?


Long hours, low wages, dangerous conditions, child labor


500


How did the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad affect Native Americans?



It divided their lands, brought more settlers, and contributed to the decline of buffalo herds


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