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US History Escape Room
Can you make it out?
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Introduction
Do good.
This is just a study guide virtual escape room game.
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Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Reconstruction
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Test 3
Final Test
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Test 5
Test 1
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Which of the following best describes the primary goal of the Reconstruction era
To restore Southern states to the Union while redefining the status of African Americans
To punish the Southern states for their role in the Civil War
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How did the passage of the 14th Amendment reflect the changing attitudes towards citizenship and civil rights during Reconstruction?
It reinforced the idea that only white males were entitled to citizenship.
It granted citizenship to all American-born residents and ensured equal protection under the law, regardless of race.
It aimed to restrict voting rights for African Americans in Southern states.
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What was the significance of the Black Codes enacted by Southern states during Reconstruction?
They were a means to integrate African Americans fully into society.
They represented a temporary measure to stabilize the economy in the South.
They were designed to protect the rights of African Americans and ensure their economic independence.
They aimed to maintain antebellum power dynamics and control over the newly freed African American population.
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Immigration
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Final test
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Test 2
Watch this video:Select the response that best describes the video.
The video focuses on the positive contributions of immigrants to American society, claiming they were welcomed by native-born Americans and supported by federal policies.
The video discusses the rise of nativism in the U.S. during the late 19th century, where new immigrants faced hostility from native-born Americans
The video portrays nativism as a positive force, linking immigrants to crime and poverty, and suggests laws were passed to favor native-born citizens for national growth.
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Test 2
Now play this video and answer:Select the answer that best describes the video.
In the 1850s, Chinese immigrants came to the U.S. for better opportunities in mining and railroads. They faced discrimination and were blamed for economic issues, leading to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Chinese immigrants arrived in the U.S. in the 1950s to escape war and were welcomed, easily integrating into society. The government supported their immigration, leading to thriving communities.
In the 1850s, Chinese immigrants came to the U.S. for agricultural work, received fair wages, and were recognized by the government. The Chinese Exclusion Act was created to promote their immigration and strengthen the economy.
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Test 2
Last video of the test:Select the answer that best represents the video.
After the Civil War, the Homestead Act allowed farmers to easily get land in the Great Plains, leading to quick success without problems.
The Homestead Act required a fee for land, but farmers had no difficulties, resulting in few farms and a comfortable life.
After the Civil War, farmers moved west to the Great Plains due to the Homestead Act, which allowed them to claim land. By 1900, many farms were established, but farmers faced challenges like weather issues and low prices.
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Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Industrialization
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Final Test
Test 3
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Take a good look at this image:This politcal cartoon represents workers gaining rights in the workplace.
True
False
Test 3
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Geography test:Carnegie Steel was located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
False
True
“The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced.”
Test 3
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You are about to get it:Which is the logo for John D. Rockefellers oil company?
Tests
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Test 1
Test 2
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Progressivism
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Final Test
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Test 4
Drag and sort correctlyThese are important dates during the Progressive Movement
A. Progressive Movement Begins
B. Meat Inspection Act Passed (The Jungle)
C. Child Labor law ruled unconstitutional
D. Pennsylvania Coal Miners Strike
E. 17th Ammendment Passed
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Solución
Solution
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Test 4
Drag concepts to the corresponding group
Muckrakers
Progressives
1. Upton Sinclair
2. Jacob Riis
3. Jane Addams
4. Ida Tarbell
5. Florence Kelley
6. John Dewey
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SOLUTION
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
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Test 2
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Test 4
Imperialism
Final Test
Test 1
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Evaluate the motivations behind American imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Which of the following factors best explains the rationale for the United States' expansionist policies during this period?
The desire to promote democracy and self-determination in foreign nations.
The belief that American culture and values were superior and should be spread globally.
A response to European imperialism, aiming to maintain a balance of power in international relations.
The need for new markets and resources to support industrial growth and economic surplus.
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Analyze the consequences of the Spanish-American War on U.S. foreign policy. Which statement best reflects the long-term implications of this conflict for the United States' role in international affairs?
It marked the beginning of a policy of isolationism, as the U.S. retreated from global involvement.
It resulted in a significant reduction of military presence overseas, focusing instead on domestic issues.
It encouraged the U.S. to prioritize diplomatic solutions over military action in future conflicts.
It established the U.S. as a dominant imperial power, leading to increased intervention in Latin America and Asia
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In what ways did the social and cultural shifts during World War I reflect broader changes in American society?
The war led to an increase in racial tensions, but did not significantly affect the labor movement or civil rights movements.
The war reinforced traditional gender roles, with women primarily taking on domestic responsibilities.
The mobilization for war opened up new opportunities for women and minorities, leading to changes in societal expectations and contributing to movements for civil rights and labor reform.
The war had no significant impact on American society, as the focus remained solely on military efforts.
Tests
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Final Test
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Test 6
Surely you know the answer to this question:How did the passage of the 13th and 14th Amendments reflect the changing attitudes towards citizenship and rights for African Americans during the Reconstruction era?
They solely focused on abolishing slavery without addressing citizenship rights.
They established legal frameworks that recognized African Americans as citizens and protected their rights under the law.
They were primarily intended to appease Southern states and did not significantly impact African American rights.
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Test 6
Pay attention to this image:This political cartoon shows the fair treatment to Chinese Immigrants.
True
False
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Test 6
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A. Russo-Japanese War
B. Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated
C. WWI Begins
D. Triple Alliance Formed
E. Bosnian Crisis
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SOLUTION
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Test 6
You're almost there!Pick the President whose plan was the New Deal
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