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Geography Brain Busters
100

During the second half of the 1800s, the American West was most transformed by....

Railroads

100

Name two inventions from the late 1800s/early 1900s that continue to impact people today?

Assembly Line, Light Bulb, Phones

100

What were the apartment buildings called that families had to live in NYC?

Tenements

100

Which state is known as the "land of 10,000 lakes"?

Minnesota (The Greatest State)

200

Name of the first mass produced car in the United States

Model T

200

What allowed for companies to start making things more efficiently?

Mass production

200

Name three things Americans began doing for entertainment in the early 1900s.

Watching spectator sports, going to circuses, listening to jazz, watching movies, etc.

200

What percantage of water does lakes and rivers hold throughout the world?

1%

300

Railroad companies often _________ or combined separate companies. 

Consolidated

300

Name two of the richest people in the world/us at the time.

John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie

300

What is a nativist?

People who opposed immigration

300
In which U.S. city would you find a giant "wall of gum"

Seattle, Washington

400

Name 1 "railroad baron"

Cornelius Vanderbilt and James Hill

400

Which of the following is an example of the capital factor of production?

A. Coal

B. Machinery

C. Labor

D. Land

B. Machinery
400

Name three countries people moved to the U.S. from in the late 1800s.

Greece, Russia, Hungary, Italy, Poland, and Turkey

400

How many U.S. states start with the letter "M"

Name them for a bonus 100 pts

8

Minnesota, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri and Montana

500

What were the two technologies or inventions that made if safer and easier for people to travel on railways?

Air brakes and Pullman cars

500

Estimate how much $1 in 1900 would be worth today. Whichever group is closest gets the points.

About $38

500

How tall is the Woolworth building?

792 Feet

500

If you were driving south from Detroit, Michigan, what is the first country (besides the U.S.) you would run into?

Canada

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