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Title: Chapter 6: The Land Changes Hands


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Chapter 6The Land Changes Hands
  • Who Wants to Be a Star Student
  • Review Game

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You 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.

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You 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).

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You 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.

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You 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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Who 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
8
Who purchased the land, which would become the
site for Fort Snelling, from the Dakota in 1805?
  • C. Zebulon Pike

9
What 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

10
What site was chosen for the location of Fort
Snelling?
  • D. Joining of the Minnesota and Mississippi
    Rivers

11
Why 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

12
Why did the U.S. government build Fort Snelling?
  • D. Both B and C

13
Who was the Indian agent at Fort Snelling?
  • A. Henry Sibley
  • B. Lawrence Taliaferro
  • C. Alexander Ramsey
  • D. Stephen Riggs

14
Who was the Indian agent at Fort Snelling?
  • B. Lawrence Taliaferro

15
What was the name of the large Dakota settlement
near Fort Snelling?
  • A. Kaposia
  • B. Taylors Falls
  • C. Mendota
  • D. Marine on St. Croix

16
What was the name of the large Dakota settlement
near Fort Snelling?
  • A. Kaposia

17
What 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

18
What was one of the first white settlements in
Minnesota, which later became known as St. Paul?
  • C. Pigs Eye

19
Why 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.

20
Why was that early settlement called Pigs Eye
Landing?
  • B. It was named after a one-eyed Tavern owner.

21
Who was the most important fur trader in charge
of that post?
  • A. Henry Sibley
  • B. Alexander Ramsey
  • C. Lawrence Taliaferro
  • D. Zebulon Pike

22
Who was the most important fur trader in charge
of that post?
  • A. Henry Sibley

23
Who was Minnesotas territorial representative in
Washington?
  • A. Lawrence Taliaferro
  • B. Alexander Ramsey
  • C. Stephen Riggs
  • D. Henry Sibley

24
Who was Minnesotas territorial representative in
Washington?
  • D. Henry Sibley

25
But, who was Minnesotas first territorial
governor?
  • A. Alexander Ramsey
  • B. Henry Sibley
  • C. Lawrence Taliaferro
  • D. Zebulon Pike

26
But, who was Minnesotas first territorial
governor?
  • A. Alexander Ramsey

27
Who 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

28
Who led the U.S. delegation in the writing of the
Treaty of Traverse des Sioux?
  • A. Alexander Ramsey

29
Which Indian group participated in the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux?
  • A. Ojibwe
  • B. Chippewa
  • C. Dakota
  • D. Apache

30
Which Indian group participated in the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux?
  • C. Dakota

31
What 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.

32
What 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.

33
What 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.

34
What 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.

35
What 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.

36
What was a major reason missionaries wanted
treaties with the Dakota?
  • C. They wanted to convert the Dakota to
    Christianity.

37
What 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.

38
What was a major reason the Dakota did not want a
treaty with the U.S. government?
  • D. All of the above.

39
The official meeting to make the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux lasted for
  • A. six hours
  • B. six days
  • C. six months
  • D. six years

40
The official meeting to make the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux lasted for
  • B. Six days

41
At 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

42
At Traverse des Sioux, the Dakota signed two
copies of the treaty and
  • B. an agreement to give traders money

43
Which 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.

44
Which one was not a result of the Treaty of
Traverse des Sioux?
  • C. The Dakota were given permanent reservations,
    on which they always lived.

45
Which 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

46
Which statement is false?
  • E. A and D

47
Which 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

48
Which is the 19th Century movement of settlers
and immigrants from the eastern U.S. to the
Midwest and West?
  • C. Westward Expansion

49
Who 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.

50
Who was George Bonga?
  • D. All of the above.

51
What is the process of discussing a question or
conflict in order to settle it?
  • A. Westward Expansion
  • B. Delegation
  • C. Negotiation
  • D. sovereign

52
What is the process of discussing a question or
conflict in order to settle it?
  • C. Negotiation

53
Which term means self-ruling and independent?
  • A. Sovereign
  • B. Military base
  • C. Delegation
  • D. Negotiation

54
Which term means self-ruling and independent?
  • A. Sovereign

55
Which term means an agreement between two or more
nations?
  • A. Sovereign
  • B. Treaty
  • C. Delegation
  • D. Negotiation

56
Which term means an agreement between two or more
nations?
  • B. Treaty

57
Which 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

58
Which term means a part of the U.S. that is not
within a state but is organized with its own
governing leaders?
  • B. Territory

59
Which term means one or more persons chosen to
represent others?
  • A. Sovereign
  • B. Territory
  • C. Delegation
  • D. Negotiation

60
Which term means one or more persons chosen to
represent others?
  • C. Delegation

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