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100

People who are among the first to do something.

A pioneer

100
Spoken interviews with someone who experienced and event in the past. 

Oral histories

100

Thousands of pioneers made the journey west. As they traveled, what became the greatest danger?

Lack of clean water, food, and medicine to help prevent diseases.

100

Nebraska became the ______ state on ________.

37th, March 1st, 1867

100

What was the Great Depression?

When the stock market crashed in 1929, banks and businesses lost a lot of money and people lost their jobs.

200

The earliest known time when Indigenous people lived on Nebraska's land was____.

8000 B.C.E.

200

What is the job of a historian?

Historians are those that analyze change throughout history. 

200

What was the name of the chief in charge of the Ponca Tribe?

Chief Standing Bear?

200

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was in the year ____. What was it about?

1854 - It involved the arguments about slavery.

200

What did the Tuskagee Airmen become the first to do in the military?

They became the first group of African American pilots in the military.

300

The Homestead Act of 1862 allowed families to own 160 acres of land, as long as they were able to follow what three rules?

1. Move to the area

2. Live there for 5 years

3. Pay a low price for the land

300

Archaeologists are scientists who...

Excavate and study items/fossils left behind throughout history

300

The first President to live in the White House was______.

John Adams

300

In history, sometimes the government has done what towards tribes?

Forced the removal from their homes/reservations onto new tribal lands.
300

To not buy goods from a business or use their service is called a....

boycott

400

Original documents created by first-hand witnesses in an event.

Primary Source

400

Artifacts are...

Man-made objects that help us learn about past civilizations and how they developed over time.

400

What Did Chief Standing Bear do for his tribe during the Ponca Trail of Tears?

He fought for the rights of his people and won.

400

In 1848, a new rush of people traveled to California because gold was discovered. This was known as the Gold Rush. Where in California was gold first found, and what did men and women do in order to get more gold?

Sutter's Mill 

Men became miners and women stayed home to take care of families, businesses, and farms.

400

What was the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus for a white passenger, and she was arrested. MLK Jr. organized a boycott in response. The boycott lasted 381 days. The court ordered that segregation on buses was illegal.

500

Documents about an event created by someone who studied primary sources for their information.

Secondary Source

500

During WW1, what did Nebraskans do to help support the U.S.?

Nebraskan farmers produced more food to feed the country and troops overseas; over 57,000 Nebraskans went to Europe to fight in the war.

500

Explain the Ponca Trail of Tears

The government forced the Ponca tribe to leave Nebraska and move to Oklahoma. The journey started in 877 and lasted 54 days. Weather was bad and many Poncas became sick and died along the way.

500

What AND When was/is the Louisiana Purchase and how did it help the U.S.?

In 1803 France sold land to the U.S. which doubled the land in size. The United States had more land to discover and helped people travel west.

500

What was Brown v. Board of Education?

When the court ordered schools across the U.S. to integrate. It started when a student was denied going to a neighborhood school because of the color of their skin.

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