Modes of Transportation
Ways To Get There
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Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Across America
100

the way we move from place to place

Transportation

100

a waterway that is dug by people

Canal

100

money that is paid for using a road

Toll

100

written by someone who did not see the events

Secondary Source

100

Where did the Oregon Trail END?

Oregon

200

a mode of transportation that could fly

Airplane

200

an unpaved, or dirt, road that started in Missouri and ended in Oregon

the Oregon Trail

200

across the continent

Transcontinental

200

written or used by someone at the event

Primary Source

200

What type of transportation did Lewis and Clark use on their journey?

boats

300

a group of covered wagons that travels together for safety

Wagon Train

300

a paved road that Congress built starting in Maryland and ending in Illinois

National Road

300

outline, plan, details

Design

300

Textbook

Secondary Source

300

Where did the Oregon Trail START?

Independence, Missouri

400

a mode of transportation that uses trains and train tracks

Railroads

400

a public road that joins cities or towns

Highway

400

the way people move from place to place

Transportation

400

journals, photos, sketches, or maps from the time an event happened

Primary Sources

400

Which CANAL helped connect the Great Lakes to New York City?

Erie Canal

500
What does MODE OF TRANSPORTATION mean?

Type of transportation

500

Trains travel on THESE to move 

Tracks (will also accept "rails")

500

to keep on, extend

Continue

500

artifacts

Primary Source

500

THESE were the first TWO ways that were designed to make travel across the United States easier. Name BOTH ways.

Transcontinental railroad (will accept "railroad") and Highways

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