Corn
Jason Reynolds
Constitution Then and Now
Author Point of View
Technology
100

What was the name of the method used by Native Americans when planting corn, squash and beans together?

Three Sisters

100

Where did Genie and Ernie’s grandparents live?

Virginia

100

In 1952, President Eisenhower said “if a man is old enough to _____, he is old enough to vote.”

fight

100

What language did Judy speak?

Spanish

100

What invention separated cotton seeds from fibers?

Cotton Gin

200

What is the name of the area in the Midwest United States where most of the corn is grown?

Corn Belt

200

What disability did Grandpop have?

Blind

200

The 26th Amendment lowered the voting rights from 21 to what age?

18

200

What state was considered Gold Country in the 1850’s

California

200

Who invented the machine that separated seeds from fibers?

Eli Whitney

300

Which part of the corn plant releases pollen?

tassel

300

What did Mr. Binks sell at the market?

teeth

300

Which city was the Constitution written in?

Philadelphia

300

Gold country was told from the perspective of a young immigrant from what country?

China

300

Lowell Mill girls lived in what state?

Massachusetts

400

Where was corn first grown?

Mexico

400

What was the only object that Grandma has left from Uncle Woods' childhood?

red model truck

400

Who did the 15th Amendment give voting rights to?

African American Men

400

Maya Angelo wrote the poem title “Caged _______ “

bird

400

When wood fuel became scarce, what became the major fuel source to power steam-engines?

Coal

500

What was the name of the biofuel that corn is processed into?

Ethanol

500

What did the military give Grandma and Granpop after Uncle Wood was killed?

Purple Heart Medal

500

Which group of people did not gain their US citizenship until 1924? This group was the last to gain voting rights in our country.

Native Americans

500

Name 5 people that Walt Whitman names in his poem, “I Hear America Singing”

Mechanics, carpenter, mason, boatman, deckhand, shoemaker, hatter, wood-cutter, ploughboy, mother, wife

500

Explain how the cotton gin has both positive and negative impacts in the United States.

Positive: cotton production increased, allowed to sell with other countries for $. Negative: slavery increased