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JeopardyThe Civil
WarAfter the Civil War
The Roaring 20’s
and The Great Depression
World War II and Civil Rights
Missouri Today
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Answer from The Civil War
Tensions had been rising between people in the Northern states and Southern states for many years over the issue of
slavery.
$200 Answer from The Civil War
Some Missourians came from the Southern states where there were slaves.
Others came from the Northern states where many did not approve of slavery.
$300 Answer from The Civil War
-The Kansas and Nebraska territories were created and people in the territories could vote on whether or not to allow slavery.
-It repealed, or canceled the Missouri Compromise.
-Tensions rose on the Missouri-Kansas border leading to violent disputes between the people who wanted slavery and those who did not.
$400 Answer from The Civil War
Dred Scott was an enslaved Missourian who sued for his
freedom since his master had lived in states where slavery was illegal. The Supreme Court ruled that he was still a slave and that enslaved
people were not citizens.
$500 Question from The Civil War
What happened to the states after Lincoln was elected President? What
did Missouri decide?
$500 Answer from The Civil War
11 states seceded, and formed the Confederate States of America
because they disagreed with Lincoln on abolishing slavery.
Missouri decided to stay in the United States and did not join the
Confederacy
$100 Answer from After the Civil War
The 13th Amendment was added to the Constitution and it ended slavery everywhere in the United States. The
Confederate Army finally surrendered in 1865 and the Union
won the war.
$200 Answer from After the Civil War
Railroads expanded offering fast and inexpensive
transportation. Also, new bridges crossed the rivers at Kansas City and St. Louis.
$300 Question from After the Civil War
Name one way communication
changed and one way education changed
after The Civil War.
$300 Answer from After the Civil War
Communication- The telephone was widely used.- There were more newspapers.
Education- New Kindergartens were built.- Science was added as a subject in school.- Education was offered to African American children for the first time.
$400 Answer from After the Civil War
It was a huge event to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase. It was like a theme park with rides, food,
and things to see. It helped the St. Louis economy because people spent money at the fair, which helped businesses in the
city.
$500 Answer from After the Civil War
- Many Missourians served in the war.- People sent clothing, shoes, and other
supplies to the troops.- Farmers grew more grain and raised
more livestock.
$100 Question from The Roaring 20’s and The Great Depression
The 1920s were a time of _____________.
$200 Question from The Roaring 20’s and The Great Depression
How did prosperity make it possible for more people to
enjoy sports and entertainment during the
1920s?
$200 Answer from The Roaring 20’s and The Great Depression
Because of prosperity, more people had money to spend on things that
they enjoyed.
$300 Question from The Roaring 20’s and The Great Depression
What was the event that marked the beginning
of The Great Depression?
$400 Question from The Roaring 20’s and The Great Depression
How was life in Missouri different before and after
the 1929 stock market crash?
$400 Answer from The Roaring 20’s and The Great Depression
Before the crash- people spent a lot of money and business did well
After the crash- many Missourians faced hardship and people could not
pay their bills
$500 Question from The Roaring 20’s and The Great Depression
How did President Franklin D. Roosevelt help people
during The Great Depression?
$500 Answer from The Roaring 20’s and The Great Depression
He came up with the New Deal which started programs that
gave many people jobs and that also improved the community.
$100 Answer from World War II and Civil Rights
Missourians sent troops to fight in the war, manufactured items used in the war, and grew food
in victory gardens.
$200 Question from World War II and Civil Rights
How were African Americans discriminated
against during segregation?
$200 Answer from World War II and Civil Rights
They were treated unfairly in schools, work, and other public
places. They did not have the same civil rights as white people.
$300 Answer from World War II and Civil Rights
To end discrimination and segregation. To give African
Americans the civil rights that the United States Constitution
guarantees to citizens.
$400 Question from World War II and Civil Rights
What does it mean to say that something is
unconstitutional?
$500 Question from World War II and Civil Rights
How were educational opportunities different for
African Americans after the Civil Rights Movement?
$500 Answer from World War II and Civil Rights
African Americans were allowed to go to schools that white
students went to. It was also easier for African Americans to
attend college.
$200 Question from Missouri Today
What does it mean to sat that Missouri cities are centers of commerce?
$200 Answer from Missouri Today
They are places with many businesses, where money and
goods are exchanged.
$300 Answer from Missouri Today
St. Louis is the first place where many important things happened, such as being the location of the
first university west of the Mississippi and the first public
kindergarten in the United States.
$400 Question from Missouri Today
What are two places that you can visit to see natural beauty and why
is it important to protect these places?
$400 Answer from Missouri Today
Answer may include: The Katy Trail, Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park, Ha Ha Tonka State Park, Mark Twain National Forest, and the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Important to protect these places so that people can enjoy them for hiking and
camping and tourists can keep visiting them to help Missouri’s economy.
$500 Question from Missouri Today
Name two historical sites that you can visit to learn about events that shaped Missouri and our nation.
$500 Answer from Missouri Today
Answers may include: George Washington Carver National Monument, Harry S.
Truman National Historic Site, White Haven Farm, Mastodon State Historic Park, civil
war battle sites, Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum, Gateway Arch, or Boonesfield
Village
Final Jeopardy
How can Missouri’s past help us to decide how Missouri should move
forward in the future?