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Characters Obstacles Journey True/False Vocab

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Characters - 10

A Newfoundland dog, owned by Lewis and a faithful member to the expedition.

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Characters– 10

Seaman

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The man who bought territory from France’s leader, Napoleon, and started the expedition

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Thomas Jefferson

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The chief of the Shoshone tribe was also who?

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Cameahwait—Sacagawea’s brother

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Describe Sacagawea with 2 facts

*BONUS* include words that describe a character trait (ex: “patient” or “persistent”) as if you were to say “Sacagawea is ________.”

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Characters–40

Possible answers:

• Shoshone indian • Symbol of peace• Teenager during expedition• Mother; traveled with a baby• Interpreter/guide• **Courageous—Caring—Helpful

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Choose one of the following:

Lewis Clark

Explain one special trait/skill he had.

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Characters–50

Answers will vary…

EX:Lewis ClarkScientific Cartographer/Map-maker

(recorded (created maps of the land)animals/plants)

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Obstacles–10

Define a physical obstacle/system

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Obstacles–10

An obstacle or barrier found in the natural surroundings and environment

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Obstacles–20

Define a human obstacle/system

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Obstacles–20

An obstacle/barrier found within the relationship of humans and the environment; people need to adapt to their surroundings in order to overcome these types of obstacles.

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Obstacles–30

How did Lewis and Clark’s crew overcome the obstacle of “The Great Falls?”

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Obstacles–30

The crew had to disassemble their boats/supplies, and they went around the falls.

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Obstacles—40

How did the crew overcome the Rocky Mountains?

*BONUS* Who played a key role in this solution?

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Obstacles–40

They received horses from the Shoshone tribe. The horses would help carry the crew through the mountains.

*Sacagawea

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Obstacles–50

Which Native American tribe was hostile (angry, mean) toward Lewis and Clark?

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Obstacles–50

Teton Sioux

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Journey–10

The mode of transportation that the crew traveled with during the first half of their trip (before the mountains).

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Keelboat; canoes

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Animals that were often seen or hunted

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elk, buffalo, beaver

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This person was a fur trader, interpreter, and Sacagawea’s husband

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Charbonneau

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There were many techniques and “tools for survival” that the crew used for their journey.

Name one of them

*BONUS* briefly explain what they did or how the tool was made.

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Journey–40

**Answers will vary**

Tanning animal skinsMaking bulletsMaking canoesMaking candles

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Journey–50

Explain an impact that Lewis and Clark had on the United States. In other words, how did Lewis and Clark’s expedition affect us today?

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Journey–50

**Answers will vary**

Showed perseveranceScientific recordsConnections with Native American tribesMapped routes out West; potential migration

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True/False–10

Lewis was chosen by Jefferson to lead the expedition out West.

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True/False—10

TRUE

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True/False–20

One of the goals of the expedition was to journal everything they saw

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True/False–20

TRUE

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True/False–30

Disease and encountering Native Americans are physical obstacles

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True/False–30

FALSE

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True/False–40

Lewis and Clark learned a lot about Native Americans and their cultures

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True/False–40

TRUE

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True/False–50

The journey started in 1803 and ended in 1812

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True/False–50

FALSE

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Vocab–10

A journey taken with a specific objective or purpose

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Vocab–10

Expedition

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The alternative name for Lewis and Clark’s crew/expedition

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Corps of Discovery

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The territory acquired from France in 1803

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Louisiana Purchase

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The name of the hopeful water route connecting the Atlantic ocean (East) to the Pacific Ocean (West) across the continent. Many leaders were trying to find, including Jefferson.

*BONUS* Did Lewis and Clark find it?

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Northwest Passage

*No

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What city did the expedition set out from?

*BONUS* What modern day state did Lewis and Clark’s journey end at?

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St. Louis

*Oregon