Geography
Black Hills Conflict
DAPL
ANEZZC
Four Corners
100

The continent that we live on

North America

100

What natural resource was on the Black Hills land that the US government wanted?

Gold

100

What does DAPL stand for?

Dakota Access Pipeline

100

What does the 'A' stand for in ANEZZC?

Argument

100

Name the four corners

Point Of View, Historical Context, Audience, Purpose, 
200

The breakfast acronym to remember our cardinal directions and tell me which word means

Never Eat Soggy Waffles

200

These were the people who were trying to take over the Black Hills land from the indigenous people

White settlers

200

The natural resource that is carried through the Dakota Access Pipeline

Oil

200

What does the 'N' stand for in ANEZZC?

Name It

200

I'm the year located on the source line, what four corner do I go in?

Historical Context

300

The imaginary line that runs horizontal

Equator

300

This treaty was proposed by the US government promising that the Black Hills land would be for indigenous people only. It was eventually broken.

Treat of Fort Laramie

300

This indigenous tribe still lives on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation today

The Sioux Tribe

300

What kind of sentence would this be in an ANEZZC paragraph:

In document 2, Chief Kicking Bear of the Kiowa explained the buffalo were considered a sacred gift from the Great Father because it provided food to eat, clothing to wear, and material to build shelter.

Explain It 

300

I'm the corner where you should ask: "why was the document created?"

Purpose

400

The imaginary line that runs vertically 

Prime Meridian 

400

This was a famous battle that took place during the Black Hills conflict

Battle of Little Big Horn

400

This group was sued by the Sioux tribe for approving DAPL to run along their land

Army Corps of Engineers

400

This part of the ANEZZC explain's the author's purpose, intended audience, point of view, and/or provides historical context. (Uses one of the four corners)

Zoom Out 1

400

I'm the corner that asks: "Who was the document intended for?"

Audience 

500

Name all seven continents and five oceans

Continents: North America, South America Africa, Europe Asia, Australia, Antarctica

Oceans: Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, Arctic Ocean

500

Where did Chief Joseph and his tribe attempt to escape to before the US Army arrived?

Canada

500

Explain to me: 

Why did indigenous people protest DAPL?

They wanted to protect their land, culture, and water.

500

Explain what a Zoom Out 2 incorporates 

A Zoom Out 2 uses and names outside evidence and connects back to the prompt 

500

Place these options in one of the four corners (must get all correct to get points) :

-1920's; about 50 years after the Black Hills Conflict 

-To explain how the US Government broke the treaty of Ft. Laramie after gold was discovered

-An indigenous person, who viewed the Black Hills as a sacred places

-Dr. Marquis, a historian 

-Historical Context

-Purpose

-Point of View

-Audience