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Jeopardy. A. B. C. D. E. A1 $100. B1 $100. C1 $100. D1 $100. E1 $100. A2 $200. B2 $200. C2 $200. D2 $200. E2 $200. A3 $300. B3 $300. C3 $300. D3 $300. E3 $300. A4 $400. B4 $400. C4 $400. D4 $400. E4 $400. Final Jeopardy. $100 Question from A1.
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Jeopardy A B C D E A1 $100 B1 $100 C1 $100 D1 $100 E1 $100 A2 $200 B2 $200 C2 $200 D2 $200 E2 $200 A3 $300 B3 $300 C3 $300 D3 $300 E3 $300 A4 $400 B4 $400 C4 $400 D4 $400 E4 $400 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from A1 We arrived in large numbers late in the 1800s and early 1900s. Click to see answer.
$100 Answer from A1 Italians
$200 Question from A2 Two million of us immigrated to the United States between 1845 and 1855. Click to see answer.
$200 Answer from A2 Irish
$300 Question from A3 We had the highest literacy rate of immigrants. Click to see answer.
$300 Answer from A3 Scandinavians
$400 Question from A4 We emigrated from several northern European countries. Click to see answer.
$400 Answer from A4 Scandinavians
$100 Question from B1 9,000 -12,000 of us worked on the Central Pacific Railroad. Click to see answer.
$100 Answer from B1 Chinese
$200 Question from B2 Only 10 percent of us became farmers, even though most originally had been farmers. Click to see answer.
$200 Answer from B2 Italians
$300 Question from B3 A large percentage of us were illiterate, thus limiting our job opportunities. Click to see answer.
$300 Answer from B3 Italians
$400 Question from B4 We served in the U.S. Army in larger numbers than any other immigrant group. Click to see answer.
$400 Answer from B4 Irish
$100 Question from C1 Five million of us immigrated to the United States during the 1800s. Click to see answer.
$100 Answer from C1 Germans
$200 Question from C2 Large numbers of us live today in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Click to see answer.
$200 Answer from C2 Scandinavians
$300 Question from C3 We were paid 40 percent less than other railroad workers. Click to see answer.
$300 Answer from C3 Chinese
$400 Question from C4 More than 40 million Americans claim our group’s ancestry today. Click to see answer.
$400 Answer from C4 Germans
$100 Question from D1 Many of us were farmers in Pennsylvania, Texas, and the Midwest. Click to see answer.
$100 Answer from D1 Germans
$200 Question from D2 We worked as gardeners, laundry workers, merchants, and farmers. Click to see answer.
$200 Answer from D2 Chinese
$300 Question from D3 We settled primarily in port cities in states like New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. Click to see answer.
$300 Answer from D3 Irish
$400 Question from D4 Many of us left our country because of political conflict. Click to see answer.
$400 Answer from D4 Italians
$100 Question from E1 We first came to the United States because of the California Gold Rush. Click to see answer.
$100 Answer from E1 Chinese
$200 Question from E2 We fled our homeland because of the potato famine. Click to see answer.
$200 Answer from E2 Irish
$300 Question from E3 Many of us became entrepreneurs as bakers, brewers, and tailors. Click to see answer.
$300 Answer from E3 Germans
$400 Question from E4 We often settled in small communities and established social clubs. Click to see answer.
$400 Answer from E4 Scandinavians
Final Jeopardy We are the five groups of immigrants that were discussed in the Jeopardy “Who Am I” game in JA America Works session 1. Click to start timer
Final Jeopardy We are the five groups of immigrants that were discussed in the Jeopardy “Who Am I” game in JA America Works session 1. Click to see answer.
Final Jeopardy Answer Chinese Irish Germans Scandinavians Italians