After Slavery
I've been working on the RailRoad...
...all the live long day!
Yesterday's Price...
...not today's price!
...where the deer & the antelope play
100

This amendment officially outlawed slavery in the United States.

What is the 13th Amendment?

100

This industrial project made it easier to travel from the east to the west coast in the United States.

What is the transcontinental railroad?

100

This is the name given to the African-American settlers in the west.

Who are the exodusters?

100

Having our paper money backed only by gold is called this.

What is the gold standard.
100

True or False:

Many of the people that decided to live in the Great Plains became gold miners.

What is False?

Many became farmers.

100

True or false:

The first American cowboys were actually black.

What is 'true'?  

White men rustling cattle were referred to as 'cowhands', black men rustling cattle were referred to as 'cow boys' as a sign of disrespect.

200

This amendment made former slaves and the children of those slaves official citizens of the United States.

What is the 14th Amendment?

200

True or false:  

The transcontinental railroad was completed by only one railroad company.

What is false?

What are the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad companies

200

A frontier home, usually dug into a hill or made from sod.

What is Soddy?

200

Backing money with silver and gold is called this type of -ism.

What is bimetallism?

200

This was the purpose of the Homestead Act.

What is the act that offered free land to western settlers?  

200

This was the name of the black US rangers who were keeping the west safe for new settlers moving to The Great Plains. They were named by Native-Americans.

 What is "Buffalo Soldiers"?

300

This amendment outlawed denying suffrage to African-Africans.

What is the 15th Amendment?

300

What year was the transcontinental railroad completed?

a.) 1866

b.) 1869

c.) 1875

What is 1869 (May 10th)?

300

A bonanza farm is an example of a large farm with this number of different crops growing on it.

What is one.

300

This is the name of the political movement that sought advancement for farmers and laborers.

What is Populism?

300

This is the name of the government agency established by Congress to help former slaves in the South after the Civil War & during Reconstruction.

What is Freedman's Bureau?

300

The region of grassland in the United States the homesteaders would settle.

What are the Great Plains?

400

Hiram Revels became the first African-American senator in the United States.  What was the state he was elected to?

What is Mississippi?

400

This was the name of the trail cowboys used to get cattle from Texas to Kansas before there were rail cars to carry the cattle.

What is the Chisholm Trail? 

400

The Morrill Act helped to establish these kinds of colleges for those settling the Great Plains

What is agricultural?

400

This became a popular occupation for former slaves in which landowners gave a few acres of land to farm workers in return for a portion of their crops.

What is sharecropping?

400

This is the name of the leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux (Native American tribe) that defeated Colonel George A. Custer in 1876 at the Little Bighorn River, killing Custer and all his soldiers.

Who is Sitting Bull?

400

This is the name of the plan to make the Native Americans part of white culture.

What is assimilation?

500

This was the name white southerners who joined the Republican Party called.

What are scalawags?

500

Northerners who moved to the South after the Civil War were referred to as this.

What are carpetbaggers?

500
This is the name given to the organization that fought for farmers' rights.

What is Grange?

500

This is the name of the act that broke up Native American reservations. 

What is the Dawes Act?

500

The name of the US massacre of Sioux at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota.

What is the Battle of Wounded Knee?

500

True or False: 

When the Chisholm Trail was used, it would take about three months or more to get the cattle from Texas to Kansas.

What is true?

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