Title: Chapter 6: The Land Changes Hands
1Chapter 6The Land Changes Hands
- Who Wants to Be a Star Student
- Review Game
2You Can Be A Star Student
- This review game is fashioned after the popular
TV ShowYou can be a millionaire. - Instead of becoming a winning millionaire, you
could become a Star Student. - The idea of the game is simple. Questions will
relate to the reading from Chapter 6-The Land
Changes Hands.
3You Can Be A Star Student
- Students will work in teams of 9-10 or 11
depending on the number of students per core. - As in the popular game, teams will have 3 life
linesPoll the team, 5050, and Phone a friend. - Teams will have only 3 life lines per group (not
individual).
4You Can Be A Star Student
- Team members may not visit with each other
regarding questions, or the use of a life line.
If a life line is used it is eliminated from
future use for that team. - Like in the TV gameas long as a team correctly
answers questions their play continues. Once a
question is incorrectly answered the team gives
up play to the next team, but retains their
points.
5You Can Be A Star Student
- Point values begin at 100, 200, 500, 1000,
2000, 4000, 8000, 16000, 32000, 64000,
128,000, 256,000, 512,000, and 1,000,000 - The bench mark values are 1000, 8000, 32,000 and
256,000. Even if a team incorrectly answers a
question but has passed a bench mark they are
allowed to keep those points. - Are you ready to play????
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7Who purchased the land, which would become the
site for Fort Snelling, from the Dakota in
1805? A. Henry SibleyB. Lawrence
TaliaferroC. Zebulon PikeD. Alexander Ramsey
8Who purchased the land, which would become the
site for Fort Snelling, from the Dakota in 1805?
9What site was chosen for the location of Fort
Snelling?
- A. St. Croix River
- B. Red River of the North
- C. Joining of the St. Croix and Mississippi
Rivers - D. Joining of the Minnesota and Mississippi
Rivers
10What site was chosen for the location of Fort
Snelling?
- D. Joining of the Minnesota and Mississippi
Rivers
11Why did the U.S. government build Fort Snelling?
- A. To create a fur trading post
- B. To protect local fur trade from the British
- C. To help keep the peace between the Dakota and
Ojibwe so traders could travel safely and Indians
could gather furs to trade - D. Both B and C
- E. Both A and B
12Why did the U.S. government build Fort Snelling?
13Who was the Indian agent at Fort Snelling?
- A. Henry Sibley
- B. Lawrence Taliaferro
- C. Alexander Ramsey
- D. Stephen Riggs
14Who was the Indian agent at Fort Snelling?
15What was the name of the large Dakota settlement
near Fort Snelling?
- A. Kaposia
- B. Taylors Falls
- C. Mendota
- D. Marine on St. Croix
16What was the name of the large Dakota settlement
near Fort Snelling?
17What was one of the first white settlements in
Minnesota, which later became known as St. Paul?
- A. Mendota
- B. Kaposia
- C. Pigs Eye
- D. Owatonna
18What was one of the first white settlements in
Minnesota, which later became known as St. Paul?
19Why was that early settlement called Pigs Eye
Landing?
- A. It was named after General Pigs Eye.
- B. It was named after a one-eyed Tavern owner.
- C. It was named after a pig farmer.
- D. It was named after a fur trader.
20Why was that early settlement called Pigs Eye
Landing?
- B. It was named after a one-eyed Tavern owner.
21Who was the most important fur trader in charge
of that post?
- A. Henry Sibley
- B. Alexander Ramsey
- C. Lawrence Taliaferro
- D. Zebulon Pike
22Who was the most important fur trader in charge
of that post?
23Who was Minnesotas territorial representative in
Washington?
- A. Lawrence Taliaferro
- B. Alexander Ramsey
- C. Stephen Riggs
- D. Henry Sibley
24Who was Minnesotas territorial representative in
Washington?
25But, who was Minnesotas first territorial
governor?
- A. Alexander Ramsey
- B. Henry Sibley
- C. Lawrence Taliaferro
- D. Zebulon Pike
26But, who was Minnesotas first territorial
governor?
27Who led the U.S. delegation in the writing of the
Treaty of Traverse des Sioux?
- A. Alexander Ramsey
- B. Lawrence Taliaferro
- C. George Bonga
- D. Henry Sibley
28Who led the U.S. delegation in the writing of the
Treaty of Traverse des Sioux?
29Which Indian group participated in the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux?
- A. Ojibwe
- B. Chippewa
- C. Dakota
- D. Apache
30Which Indian group participated in the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux?
31What was a major reason why the U.S. government
wanted to make treaties with the Dakota?
- A. They wanted to expand the U.S. territories
and open it to settlers. - B. They believed the people belonged to the
land, which was sacred. - C. They believed the land couldnt be bought or
sold. - D. They wanted to convert the Dakota to
Christianity.
32What was a major reason why the U.S. government
wanted to make treaties with the Dakota?
- A. They wanted to expand the U.S. territories
and open it to settlers.
33What was a major reason the Dakota participated
in treaties with the U.S. government?
- A. They felt they didnt have a choice and they
might be able to keep some land as home. - B. They believed the people belonged to the
land, which was sacred. - C. They believed the land couldnt be bought or
sold. - D. They wanted to become Christian.
34What was a major reason the Dakota participated
in treaties with the U.S. government?
- A. They felt they didnt have a choice and they
might be able to keep some land as home.
35What was a major reason missionaries wanted
treaties with the Dakota?
- A. They believed the people belonged to the
land, which was sacred. - B. They wanted to expand the U.S. territories
and open it to settlers. - C. They wanted to convert the Dakota to
Christianity. - D. They wanted to make money from the fur trade.
36What was a major reason missionaries wanted
treaties with the Dakota?
- C. They wanted to convert the Dakota to
Christianity.
37What was a major reason the Dakota did not want a
treaty with the U.S. government?
- A. They believed the land couldnt be bought or
sold. - B. They didnt trust the government to keep its
promises. - C. They believed the land was a sacred place
which held the graves of their ancestors. - D. All of the above.
38What was a major reason the Dakota did not want a
treaty with the U.S. government?
39The official meeting to make the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux lasted for
- A. six hours
- B. six days
- C. six months
- D. six years
40The official meeting to make the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux lasted for
41At Traverse des Sioux, the Dakota signed two
copies of the treaty and
- A. the Treaty of Mendota
- B. an agreement to give traders money
- C. a third copy of the treaty
- D. the Treaty of St. Croix
42At Traverse des Sioux, the Dakota signed two
copies of the treaty and
- B. an agreement to give traders money
43Which one was not a result of the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux?
- A. The Dakota gave up most of their land.
- B. Some of the Dakota money went to pay fur
traders and missionaries. - C. The Dakota were given permanent reservations,
on which they always lived. - D. White settlers poured into Minnesota.
44Which one was not a result of the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux?
- C. The Dakota were given permanent reservations,
on which they always lived.
45Which statement is false?
- A. White settlers and American Indians viewed
land in the same way. - B. A treaty is a written agreement between two
or more sovereign nations. - C. Language interpreters were needed at treaty
meetings. - D. The Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was the
first treaty signed in Minnesota. - E. A and D
- F. B and C
46Which statement is false?
47Which is the 19th Century movement of settlers
and immigrants from the eastern U.S. to the
Midwest and West?
- A. Territory
- B. Sovereign
- C. Westward Expansion
- D. Delegation
48Which is the 19th Century movement of settlers
and immigrants from the eastern U.S. to the
Midwest and West?
49Who was George Bonga?
- A. The son of an Ojibwe woman and an African
American fur trader. - B. An interpreter who could speak three
languages. - C. A fur trader.
- D. All of the above.
50Who was George Bonga?
51What is the process of discussing a question or
conflict in order to settle it?
- A. Westward Expansion
- B. Delegation
- C. Negotiation
- D. sovereign
52What is the process of discussing a question or
conflict in order to settle it?
53Which term means self-ruling and independent?
- A. Sovereign
- B. Military base
- C. Delegation
- D. Negotiation
54Which term means self-ruling and independent?
55Which term means an agreement between two or more
nations?
- A. Sovereign
- B. Treaty
- C. Delegation
- D. Negotiation
56Which term means an agreement between two or more
nations?
57Which term means a part of the U.S. that is not
within a state but is organized with its own
governing leaders?
- A. Sovereign
- B. Territory
- C. Delegation
- D. Negotiation
58Which term means a part of the U.S. that is not
within a state but is organized with its own
governing leaders?
59Which term means one or more persons chosen to
represent others?
- A. Sovereign
- B. Territory
- C. Delegation
- D. Negotiation
60Which term means one or more persons chosen to
represent others?
61The End
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