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100
This was a common type of housing for settlers on the prairie.
What are sod houses?
100
provided for examinations for civil-service workers
What is the Pendleton Act?
100
The Otis Brothers produced these.
What are elevators?
100
This poet became famous as "the Hoosier poet."
Who is James Whitcomb Riley?
200
This chief led the Indians in the battle at Little Bighorn.
Who is Crazy Horse?
200
known as the "Centennial State"
What is Colorado?
200
President Benjamin Harrison was influential in admitting this many western states during his term.
What is six?
200
This poet's works were not published until after her death.
Who is Emily Dickinson?
300
He drilled the first oil well.
Who is Edwin Drake?
300
regulated railroads
What is the ICC?
300
The Populist party included those supporting this policy.
What is free silver?
300
This artist became well known for painting cowboys and Indians.
Who is Frederic Remington?
400
He called the period 1865-1900 the "Gilded Age."
Who is Mark Twain?
400
stated that segregation was legal
What is Plessy vs. Ferguson?
400
He became President after the assassination of President Garfield.
Who is Chester Arthur?
400
He was nicknamed "the March King."
Who is John Philip Sousa?
500
Sir Henry Bessemer developed this.
What is the steel making process?
500
first state to allow women's suffrage
What is Wyoming?
500
General Lew Wallace came to Christ while writing this book. (Hint - It's my favorite.)
What is Ben Hur?
500
These two artists provided us with a pictorial history of American life in the 19th century.
Who are Currier and Ives?
500
This author wrote the famous novel Little Women.
Who is Louisa May Alcott?
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