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100

This Secretary of State is best known for purchasing Alaska from Russia in 1867.

Who is William H. Seward?

100

In 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from this country.

What is Russia?

100

Russia wanted to sell Alaska partly because it feared losing it in a future war with this major colonial rival.

What is Great Britain?

100

This precious yellow metal discovered in Alaska sparked a rush in the late 1800s.

What is gold?

100

In terms of land area, Alaska is the largest state in the U.S., but it has one of the lowest of these.

What is population?

200

In 1867, Seward negotiated the purchase of Alaska from this country.

What is Russia?

200

This U.S. Secretary of State negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia.

Who is William H. Seward?

200

This country shared a border with Alaska before the U.S. purchased it.

What is Great Britain/Canada?

200

Alaska is famous for its reserves of this fossil fuel, a major energy resource.

What is oil?

200

This nickname was given to the purchase of Alaska, mocking its apparent uselessness at the time.

What is "Seward’s Folly"?

300

Critics called Alaska "Seward's ___" after the purchase in 1867.

What is "Folly" (or "Icebox")?

300

How much did the United States pay Russia for Alaska?

What is $7.2 million?

300

The sale of Alaska to the U.S. helped Russia avoid potential conflict with this British territory to the east.

What is Canada?

300

The purchase of Alaska gave the U.S. control over abundant stocks of this cold-water fish, crucial to the seafood industry.

What is salmon?

300

Alaska is so far west that part of it is actually located in this hemisphere.

What is the Eastern Hemisphere?

400

Seward served as Secretary of State under these two presidents.

Who are Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson?

400

Russia sold Alaska because it considered the territory too remote, expensive, and vulnerable to this colonial rival.

What is Great Britain?

400

Great Britain’s presence in this region made Alaska’s defense more difficult for Russia.

What is British Columbia?

400

This renewable but once heavily hunted resource drew Russian trappers to Alaska before the purchase.

 What is fur?

400

Alaska's capital city, which is not accessible by road from the rest of the state.

What is Juneau?

500

William H. Seward survived an assassination attempt the same night this President was killed.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

The Russian diplomat who negotiated the sale of Alaska to the United States.

Who is Edouard de Stoeckl?

500

The transfer of Alaska to the U.S. in 1867 marked the end of Russian territorial ambitions near these British North American colonies.

What are the Canadian provinces?

500

The discovery of this black mineral fuel in Alaska helped expand U.S. industrial and transportation power.

What is coal?

500

 In 1964, this massive event caused widespread devastation in southern Alaska.

What is the Good Friday Earthquake