Deck 18: A Transformed Nation: the West and the New South, 1865-1900

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All of the following statements regarding the Chinese in California are true except they

A)were overwhelmingly male.
B)were unable to develop communities owing to a shortage of women.
C)were actively recruited to come to the region as laborers.
D)were subject to the Foreign Miners' Tax.
E)received less pay than white workers.
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سؤال
Chinese immigrants were subjected to all of the following discriminatory measures except

A)Forbidden to walk on the sidewalk
B)Hair length restrictions
C)Denied the ability to create communities
D)Not allowed to testify in court
E)Denied right to own land
سؤال
In the mining frontier,

A)the largest and most profitable mines were owned by large mining corporations.
B)small independent miners controlled production and set prices.
C)labor/management relations were peaceful due to high pay and industry profits.
D)environmental concerns prevented the use of wasteful and destructive technologies.
E)Native Americans supplied most of the labor force.
سؤال
The opponent of Winfield Scott Hancock in the 1880 presidential election was

A)James G.Blaine.
B)Rutherford B.Hayes.
C)Chester Arthur.
D)James Garfield.
E)William Jennings Bryan.
سؤال
All of the following statements regarding homesteading on the Great Plains are false except

A)most homes were simple wooden cabins made out of oak or pine.
B)the northern Plains were heavily populated by foreign-born residents.
C)Plains communities were notable in their lack of ethnic diversity.
D)most immigrants who settled there were from southern Italy and Russia.
E)the largest segment of settlers came from the American South.
سؤال
The economy of the "New South" was colonial in that

A)it had not changed since the colonial period of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
B)it depended on raw materials imported from Caribbean colonies.
C)many major industries were financed and controlled by northern businessmen.
D)southern leaders invested more capital in agriculture than in manufacturing.
E)European investors controlled much of the land and the industry.
سؤال
All of the following statements regarding race relations during the New South period are true except

A)Forty percent of the workers were women.
B)Mill owners provided segregated work areas.
C)Most southern blacks lived as tenant farmers or sharecroppers.
D)An African American middle class was formed.
E)Lynching and racial violence declined significantly.
سؤال
The social and political condition of Mexican Americans during the course of the nineteenth century

A)improved slightly.
B)declined.
C)remained the same.
D)improved significantly.
E)caused most to leave the country.
سؤال
By 1890,the Sioux and other reservation Indians

A)were rapidly adapting to a capitalist,agrarian lifestyle.
B)had achieved full U.S.citizenship and equal rights.
C)were reduced to lives of poverty,depression,and alcoholism.
D)were profiting from the discovery of oil on their ancestral lands.
E)were working in large numbers for the mining industry.
سؤال
The five "civilized tribes"

A)sided with the Confederacy during the Civil War.
B)were nomadic hunters who followed the buffalo across the plains.
C)were the first organized group to openly oppose slavery in the United States.
D)received millions of additional acres of land from the federal government in the 1860s.
E)moved to Mexico after the Civil War.
سؤال
In the fight for equal rights,black leader Booker T.Washington adopted a strategy that emphasized

A)segregation.
B)political equality and freedoms.
C)self-help and education.
D)government assistance to blacks.
E)violent resistance.
سؤال
The biggest boost to the cattle industry in the late nineteenth century was the

A)breeding of longhorn cattle.
B)movement of the railroad westward.
C)arrival of the cowboy.
D)decline of open-range grazing.
E)the invention of barbed wire.
سؤال
The Supreme Court case Plessy v.Ferguson stated that

A)the right of blacks to vote was not constitutionally protected.
B)black Americans could be prevented from running for office.
C)Jim Crow laws were illegal.
D)black and white Americans could be segregated by race,but must be supplied with equal facilities.
E)the Fourteenth Amendment did not apply to private acts of discrimination.
سؤال
By the 1870s,the highest production of gold came from which method of mining?

A)picks
B)hydraulic mining
C)tin pans
D)shovels
E)dynamite
سؤال
In the post-Civil War period,the Spanish speaking peoples of the Southwest and California

A)preserved many of their distinctive traditions.
B)were increasingly confined to city barrios.
C)lost much of their political influence.
D)were forced out of the gold fields.
E)all of these choices
سؤال
The last battle between the U.S.Army and American Indians,often recognized symbolically as the death of Plains Indian culture,was fought at

A)Little Big Horn.
B)Sand Creek.
C)Wounded Knee.
D)Big Creek.
E)Pine Ridge.
سؤال
"Jim Crow" laws

A)disenfranchised black Americans.
B)extended the naturalization period for foreigners.
C)prevented women from voting.
D)mandated labor unions.
E)mandated racial segregation in public facilities.
سؤال
The "Ghost Dance" was

A)a religious movement that promised the destruction of the white man and the return of Indian land.
B)a Halloween celebration popular among Czech and German immigrants on the plains.
C)the only Indian cultural activity permitted by Indian agents on the reservations in the 1890s.
D)introduced by Christian missionaries as a means of undermining pagan rituals.
E)a funeral ritual practiced by the Pueblo Indians.
سؤال
The Dawes Severalty Act

A)protected tribal ownership of land and separate nation status.
B)offered each Indian head of family 160 acres of farmland or 320 acres of grazing land.
C)resulted in the addition of millions of acres to tribal holdings.
D)only affected the five "civilized tribes."
E)led to the revival of traditional cultures.
سؤال
Most cowboys in the Old West were

A)men who led solitary lives marked by personal freedom.
B)gunfighters who rode oversized horses.
C)laborers who worked for industrial corporations.
D)similar to the handsome romantic heroes depicted in western movies.
E)black,Indian,and Mexican American.
سؤال
Most of the New South's iron and steel industry was concentrated in

A)central Georgia.
B)northern Alabama.
C)southern Mississippi.
D)eastern Tennessee.
E)Texas
سؤال
Ida Wells was an advocate for

A)copper miners.
B)Chinese women in California.
C)southern blacks.
D)civil reform in government.
E)Mexican Americans.
سؤال
Most laborers in the west

A)were cowboys.
B)were miners.
C)worked for one company all their lives.
D)made a lot of money.
E)were itinerant and temporary.
سؤال
The first immigration restriction legislation in the U.S.was directed toward

A)Chinese migration.
B)Irish migration.
C)Japanese migration.
D)German migration.
E)Italian migration.
سؤال
The most environmentally destructive type of mining in California's gold rush was

A)strip.
B)placer.
C)pan.
D)stamping.
E)hydraulic.
سؤال
President Grant's "Peace Policy" toward the Indians

A)called for the extermination of the wild tribes.
B)continued the tradition of dealing with Indian tribes as "separate nations."
C)encouraged Indians to accept civilization,Christianity,and citizenship.
D)offered the peaceful relocation of willing Indians to remote areas in Canada and Alaska.
E)vastly expanded Indian land holdings.
سؤال
In 1890,the Bureau of Census announced that

A)sixty percent of the U.S.population lived west of the Mississippi River.
B)a majority of Americans were foreign born.
C)the frontier which had separated the settled from unsettled areas of the continent,no longer existed.
D)the number of immigrants coming to the United States was at the lowest point in history.
E)most Americans now lived in urban areas rather than on farms.
سؤال
All of the following statements regarding women in the West are true except

A)unmarried women could not own land under the Homestead Act.
B)in 1860,more than 85 percent of Chinese women in San Francisco were prostitutes.
C)women were less than 10 percent of the population in the California gold rush.
D)western states were the first the grant suffrage to women.
E)gender arrangements differed in the west compared to other regions.
سؤال
By the 1890s,southern farmers were importing nearly ____ of their food.

A)one-half
B)one-quarter
C)two-thirds
D)two-fifths
E)nine-tenths
سؤال
Which of the following best describes the Mugwumps,Stalwarts,and Half-Breeds?

A)They were conflicting groups within the Democratic Party.
B)Both the Mugwumps and Half-Breeds supported reforms while the Stalwarts opposed reform.
C)Only the Stalwarts advocated civil-service reform.
D)All three groups favored extension of the spoils system.
E)They were three fledging political parties who supported "clean" politics.
سؤال
During the last quarter of the nineteenth century,presidential elections were

A)all won by Republicans.
B)so close they were usually determined by one percent of the popular vote.
C)dominated by issues related to Reconstruction.
D)won only by candidates who had fought for the Union in the Civil War.
E)all of these choices
سؤال
The U.S.Army encouraged the slaughter of millions of buffalo

A)because the buffalo limited the grazing range for cattle.
B)in order to feed hungry industrial workers in the North.
C)to stop the spread of disease among cattle herds in the Plains.
D)because the great herds interfered with the building of the transcontinental railroad.
E)in order to weaken the Plains Indians by depriving them of their source of food,clothing,and shelter.
سؤال
The Cheyenne at Sand Creek were led by

A)Black Kettle.
B)Sitting Bull.
C)Chief Joseph.
D)Little Crow.
E)John Brown.
سؤال
According to Frederick Jackson Turner,American character and culture were primarily influenced by

A)the Spanish and the French traditions.
B)the development of civilized cities and towns.
C)the spread of the plantation system.
D)the existence of the frontier and the westward movement.
E)war.
سؤال
The "Battle" of Wounded Knee

A)was the worst defeat in the history of the U.S.Army.
B)was a shoot out between sheep herders and cattlemen in Wyoming.
C)revitalized Plains Indian culture.
D)symbolized the death of the Plains Indians' way of life.
E)defeated the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico.
سؤال
Post-Civil War relations between Anglos and Mexican Americans in Texas were characterized by

A)cooperation and friendliness.
B)intimidation and hostility.
C)mass deportations to Mexico.
D)mutual respect and admiration.
E)constant warfare.
سؤال
The postwar boom in the range cattle industry began in which of the following?

A)Kansas
B)western Missouri
C)southern Texas
D)eastern Oklahoma
E)Nebraska
سؤال
Charles Guiteau is noted as the

A)paranoid schizophrenic who assassinated James A.Garfield.
B)Mugwump leader who ran as the vice presidential candidate in 1892.
C)congressman who led the civil-service reform movement.
D)major northern Democratic leader of the 1880s.
E)a writer whose work inspired significant reforms in the Gilded Age.
سؤال
The McKinley Tariff of 1890

A)established the first income tax.
B)had a reform measure that reduced the price of American manufactured products.
C)was vetoed by President Benjamin Harrison.
D)was responsible for the decisive Republican victory in the election of 1892.
E)had a protective tax that raised import duties to an average of 50 percent.
سؤال
The borderland communities way for life was dramatically changed by

A)the Mexican War.
B)cattle grazing.
C)the end of the Civil War.
D)the coming of railroads.
E)statehood for California.
سؤال
The Spanish brought the first cattle into Texas in the 1700s.
سؤال
In the years following the Civil War the southern agricultural economy

A)depended on food production.
B)depended on the crop lien system.
C)recovered quickly from the devastation of the war years.
D)received extensive government subsidies.
E)depended on investments from England and Europe.
سؤال
During the Civil War,many major American Indian tribes signed treaties of alliance with the Confederacy.
سؤال
Open-range grazing declined in the West because

A)the range had become overstocked.
B)record cold killed thousands of free range cattle.
C)scientific breeding proved more profitable.
D)ranchers began fencing their land.
E)all of these choices.
سؤال
The writings of Thomas Nelson Page

A)dealt realistically with the problems of southern society.
B)were not read outside the South.
C)criticized lynching.
D)encouraged a diversified economy in the New South.
E)romanticized plantation society of the Old South.
سؤال
During the 1890s,the American West was the scene of many "wars" between farmers and large ranchers.
سؤال
Most Chinese immigrants to California did not intend on staying there permanently.
سؤال
By the end of the 19ᵗʰ century,which industry was not growing in the South?

A)cotton
B)railroads
C)iron
D)meat packing
E)tobacco
سؤال
The Great Plains had enough rainfall to accommodate the new settlements in the 1870s and 1880s.
سؤال
Longhorn cattle were introduced in southern Texas by

A)German farmers.
B)the Spaniards.
C)Anglo ranchers.
D)the Indians.
E)Canadians.
سؤال
The Mugwumps were small in number but large in influence.
سؤال
The Battle of Little Bighorn in which George A.Custer and his men were killed occurred after

A)whites had entered the sacred Black Hills seeking gold.
B)the U.S.army had massacred the Ghost Dancers at Wounded Knee.
C)Custer had insulted the Sioux chief.
D)the Sioux had been confined to a reservation in Dakota territory.
E)the army had carried out mass executions of Indian prisoners of war.
سؤال
Between 1865 and 1900 the white population in the trans-Mississippi west increased

A)90 percent.
B)200 percent.
C)300 percent
D)400 percent.
E)800 percent.
سؤال
Southern cotton mills had a competitive advantage over northern mills because of

A)cheap energy sources.
B)cheap labor,made up mostly of former slaves.
C)cheap labor,made up mostly of poor native southern whites.
D)cheap labor,made up mostly of immigrants.
E)better weather conditions.
سؤال
Very few longhorns made it up the Chisholm Trail.
سؤال
Since most Plains Indian cultures traditionally included an economy based on individually owned farms,tribal members quickly adapted to reservation life.
سؤال
Itinerant and ethnically diverse labor was common in the west.
سؤال
The goal of the Indian schools was

A)assimilation into American culture.
B)research into Native American culture.
C)the preservation of Native American language.
D)training of Native Americans to factory work.
E)teaching Native Americans how to vote.
سؤال
The basic institution of the southern rural economy after the Civil War was the "crop lien system."
سؤال
Texas Rangers

A)protected Mexican American land claims in Texas.
B)often acted as vigilantes for Anglos in retaliating against Mexican Americans.
C)always enforced the law impartially.
D)protected Mexican Americans' right to vote.
E)protected the rights of blacks in Texas.
سؤال
The Pendleton Act was enacted because of strong Republican support in Congress.
سؤال
Booker T.Washington encouraged black Americans to accept permanent second-class citizenship.
سؤال
Fredrick Jackson Turner's thesis included an early call for environmental protection of the west.
سؤال
Cattle drives grew longer as railroads inched forward.
سؤال
Miners went on strike in 1892.
سؤال
In 1867,the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads employed workforces that were almost 90 percent Chinese.
سؤال
When he won the election of 1884,Grover Cleveland became the first Democrat to be elected in 28 years.
سؤال
Southern cotton production after the Civil War was so plentiful,prices for it declined tremendously.
سؤال
Most Americans could not afford to participate in the Homestead Act.
سؤال
Mexican Americans for the most part,did not lose land to American settlers.
سؤال
Republicans won the presidency and gained control of both houses of Congress in 1888.
سؤال
Cheyenne leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse defeated U.S.cavalrymen at Little Big Horn in July 1876.
سؤال
In Williams v.Mississippi,the U.S.Supreme Court outlawed the use of literacy and property qualifications to limit voting rights.
سؤال
In the late 1870s,thousands of southern blacks were encouraged to move west to Kansas.
سؤال
The coming of the railroads opened a new era of prosperity for the borderland communities.
سؤال
Ida B.Wells was a southern black journalist who carried on an extensive campaign against lynching.
سؤال
The Republican Party disappeared from the South after 1877.
سؤال
Southern cotton output doubled between 1878 and 1898.
سؤال
Wages in southern cotton mills were roughly the same as those in northern mills.
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By the last half of the 19ᵗʰ century,eastern Texas was mostly Anglo.
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Deck 18: A Transformed Nation: the West and the New South, 1865-1900
1
All of the following statements regarding the Chinese in California are true except they

A)were overwhelmingly male.
B)were unable to develop communities owing to a shortage of women.
C)were actively recruited to come to the region as laborers.
D)were subject to the Foreign Miners' Tax.
E)received less pay than white workers.
were unable to develop communities owing to a shortage of women.
2
Chinese immigrants were subjected to all of the following discriminatory measures except

A)Forbidden to walk on the sidewalk
B)Hair length restrictions
C)Denied the ability to create communities
D)Not allowed to testify in court
E)Denied right to own land
Denied the ability to create communities
3
In the mining frontier,

A)the largest and most profitable mines were owned by large mining corporations.
B)small independent miners controlled production and set prices.
C)labor/management relations were peaceful due to high pay and industry profits.
D)environmental concerns prevented the use of wasteful and destructive technologies.
E)Native Americans supplied most of the labor force.
the largest and most profitable mines were owned by large mining corporations.
4
The opponent of Winfield Scott Hancock in the 1880 presidential election was

A)James G.Blaine.
B)Rutherford B.Hayes.
C)Chester Arthur.
D)James Garfield.
E)William Jennings Bryan.
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All of the following statements regarding homesteading on the Great Plains are false except

A)most homes were simple wooden cabins made out of oak or pine.
B)the northern Plains were heavily populated by foreign-born residents.
C)Plains communities were notable in their lack of ethnic diversity.
D)most immigrants who settled there were from southern Italy and Russia.
E)the largest segment of settlers came from the American South.
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The economy of the "New South" was colonial in that

A)it had not changed since the colonial period of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
B)it depended on raw materials imported from Caribbean colonies.
C)many major industries were financed and controlled by northern businessmen.
D)southern leaders invested more capital in agriculture than in manufacturing.
E)European investors controlled much of the land and the industry.
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All of the following statements regarding race relations during the New South period are true except

A)Forty percent of the workers were women.
B)Mill owners provided segregated work areas.
C)Most southern blacks lived as tenant farmers or sharecroppers.
D)An African American middle class was formed.
E)Lynching and racial violence declined significantly.
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The social and political condition of Mexican Americans during the course of the nineteenth century

A)improved slightly.
B)declined.
C)remained the same.
D)improved significantly.
E)caused most to leave the country.
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By 1890,the Sioux and other reservation Indians

A)were rapidly adapting to a capitalist,agrarian lifestyle.
B)had achieved full U.S.citizenship and equal rights.
C)were reduced to lives of poverty,depression,and alcoholism.
D)were profiting from the discovery of oil on their ancestral lands.
E)were working in large numbers for the mining industry.
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The five "civilized tribes"

A)sided with the Confederacy during the Civil War.
B)were nomadic hunters who followed the buffalo across the plains.
C)were the first organized group to openly oppose slavery in the United States.
D)received millions of additional acres of land from the federal government in the 1860s.
E)moved to Mexico after the Civil War.
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In the fight for equal rights,black leader Booker T.Washington adopted a strategy that emphasized

A)segregation.
B)political equality and freedoms.
C)self-help and education.
D)government assistance to blacks.
E)violent resistance.
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The biggest boost to the cattle industry in the late nineteenth century was the

A)breeding of longhorn cattle.
B)movement of the railroad westward.
C)arrival of the cowboy.
D)decline of open-range grazing.
E)the invention of barbed wire.
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The Supreme Court case Plessy v.Ferguson stated that

A)the right of blacks to vote was not constitutionally protected.
B)black Americans could be prevented from running for office.
C)Jim Crow laws were illegal.
D)black and white Americans could be segregated by race,but must be supplied with equal facilities.
E)the Fourteenth Amendment did not apply to private acts of discrimination.
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By the 1870s,the highest production of gold came from which method of mining?

A)picks
B)hydraulic mining
C)tin pans
D)shovels
E)dynamite
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In the post-Civil War period,the Spanish speaking peoples of the Southwest and California

A)preserved many of their distinctive traditions.
B)were increasingly confined to city barrios.
C)lost much of their political influence.
D)were forced out of the gold fields.
E)all of these choices
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The last battle between the U.S.Army and American Indians,often recognized symbolically as the death of Plains Indian culture,was fought at

A)Little Big Horn.
B)Sand Creek.
C)Wounded Knee.
D)Big Creek.
E)Pine Ridge.
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"Jim Crow" laws

A)disenfranchised black Americans.
B)extended the naturalization period for foreigners.
C)prevented women from voting.
D)mandated labor unions.
E)mandated racial segregation in public facilities.
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The "Ghost Dance" was

A)a religious movement that promised the destruction of the white man and the return of Indian land.
B)a Halloween celebration popular among Czech and German immigrants on the plains.
C)the only Indian cultural activity permitted by Indian agents on the reservations in the 1890s.
D)introduced by Christian missionaries as a means of undermining pagan rituals.
E)a funeral ritual practiced by the Pueblo Indians.
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The Dawes Severalty Act

A)protected tribal ownership of land and separate nation status.
B)offered each Indian head of family 160 acres of farmland or 320 acres of grazing land.
C)resulted in the addition of millions of acres to tribal holdings.
D)only affected the five "civilized tribes."
E)led to the revival of traditional cultures.
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Most cowboys in the Old West were

A)men who led solitary lives marked by personal freedom.
B)gunfighters who rode oversized horses.
C)laborers who worked for industrial corporations.
D)similar to the handsome romantic heroes depicted in western movies.
E)black,Indian,and Mexican American.
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21
Most of the New South's iron and steel industry was concentrated in

A)central Georgia.
B)northern Alabama.
C)southern Mississippi.
D)eastern Tennessee.
E)Texas
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22
Ida Wells was an advocate for

A)copper miners.
B)Chinese women in California.
C)southern blacks.
D)civil reform in government.
E)Mexican Americans.
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23
Most laborers in the west

A)were cowboys.
B)were miners.
C)worked for one company all their lives.
D)made a lot of money.
E)were itinerant and temporary.
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The first immigration restriction legislation in the U.S.was directed toward

A)Chinese migration.
B)Irish migration.
C)Japanese migration.
D)German migration.
E)Italian migration.
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The most environmentally destructive type of mining in California's gold rush was

A)strip.
B)placer.
C)pan.
D)stamping.
E)hydraulic.
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President Grant's "Peace Policy" toward the Indians

A)called for the extermination of the wild tribes.
B)continued the tradition of dealing with Indian tribes as "separate nations."
C)encouraged Indians to accept civilization,Christianity,and citizenship.
D)offered the peaceful relocation of willing Indians to remote areas in Canada and Alaska.
E)vastly expanded Indian land holdings.
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In 1890,the Bureau of Census announced that

A)sixty percent of the U.S.population lived west of the Mississippi River.
B)a majority of Americans were foreign born.
C)the frontier which had separated the settled from unsettled areas of the continent,no longer existed.
D)the number of immigrants coming to the United States was at the lowest point in history.
E)most Americans now lived in urban areas rather than on farms.
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28
All of the following statements regarding women in the West are true except

A)unmarried women could not own land under the Homestead Act.
B)in 1860,more than 85 percent of Chinese women in San Francisco were prostitutes.
C)women were less than 10 percent of the population in the California gold rush.
D)western states were the first the grant suffrage to women.
E)gender arrangements differed in the west compared to other regions.
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29
By the 1890s,southern farmers were importing nearly ____ of their food.

A)one-half
B)one-quarter
C)two-thirds
D)two-fifths
E)nine-tenths
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30
Which of the following best describes the Mugwumps,Stalwarts,and Half-Breeds?

A)They were conflicting groups within the Democratic Party.
B)Both the Mugwumps and Half-Breeds supported reforms while the Stalwarts opposed reform.
C)Only the Stalwarts advocated civil-service reform.
D)All three groups favored extension of the spoils system.
E)They were three fledging political parties who supported "clean" politics.
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31
During the last quarter of the nineteenth century,presidential elections were

A)all won by Republicans.
B)so close they were usually determined by one percent of the popular vote.
C)dominated by issues related to Reconstruction.
D)won only by candidates who had fought for the Union in the Civil War.
E)all of these choices
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32
The U.S.Army encouraged the slaughter of millions of buffalo

A)because the buffalo limited the grazing range for cattle.
B)in order to feed hungry industrial workers in the North.
C)to stop the spread of disease among cattle herds in the Plains.
D)because the great herds interfered with the building of the transcontinental railroad.
E)in order to weaken the Plains Indians by depriving them of their source of food,clothing,and shelter.
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33
The Cheyenne at Sand Creek were led by

A)Black Kettle.
B)Sitting Bull.
C)Chief Joseph.
D)Little Crow.
E)John Brown.
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34
According to Frederick Jackson Turner,American character and culture were primarily influenced by

A)the Spanish and the French traditions.
B)the development of civilized cities and towns.
C)the spread of the plantation system.
D)the existence of the frontier and the westward movement.
E)war.
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35
The "Battle" of Wounded Knee

A)was the worst defeat in the history of the U.S.Army.
B)was a shoot out between sheep herders and cattlemen in Wyoming.
C)revitalized Plains Indian culture.
D)symbolized the death of the Plains Indians' way of life.
E)defeated the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico.
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36
Post-Civil War relations between Anglos and Mexican Americans in Texas were characterized by

A)cooperation and friendliness.
B)intimidation and hostility.
C)mass deportations to Mexico.
D)mutual respect and admiration.
E)constant warfare.
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37
The postwar boom in the range cattle industry began in which of the following?

A)Kansas
B)western Missouri
C)southern Texas
D)eastern Oklahoma
E)Nebraska
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38
Charles Guiteau is noted as the

A)paranoid schizophrenic who assassinated James A.Garfield.
B)Mugwump leader who ran as the vice presidential candidate in 1892.
C)congressman who led the civil-service reform movement.
D)major northern Democratic leader of the 1880s.
E)a writer whose work inspired significant reforms in the Gilded Age.
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39
The McKinley Tariff of 1890

A)established the first income tax.
B)had a reform measure that reduced the price of American manufactured products.
C)was vetoed by President Benjamin Harrison.
D)was responsible for the decisive Republican victory in the election of 1892.
E)had a protective tax that raised import duties to an average of 50 percent.
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40
The borderland communities way for life was dramatically changed by

A)the Mexican War.
B)cattle grazing.
C)the end of the Civil War.
D)the coming of railroads.
E)statehood for California.
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41
The Spanish brought the first cattle into Texas in the 1700s.
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42
In the years following the Civil War the southern agricultural economy

A)depended on food production.
B)depended on the crop lien system.
C)recovered quickly from the devastation of the war years.
D)received extensive government subsidies.
E)depended on investments from England and Europe.
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43
During the Civil War,many major American Indian tribes signed treaties of alliance with the Confederacy.
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44
Open-range grazing declined in the West because

A)the range had become overstocked.
B)record cold killed thousands of free range cattle.
C)scientific breeding proved more profitable.
D)ranchers began fencing their land.
E)all of these choices.
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45
The writings of Thomas Nelson Page

A)dealt realistically with the problems of southern society.
B)were not read outside the South.
C)criticized lynching.
D)encouraged a diversified economy in the New South.
E)romanticized plantation society of the Old South.
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46
During the 1890s,the American West was the scene of many "wars" between farmers and large ranchers.
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47
Most Chinese immigrants to California did not intend on staying there permanently.
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48
By the end of the 19ᵗʰ century,which industry was not growing in the South?

A)cotton
B)railroads
C)iron
D)meat packing
E)tobacco
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49
The Great Plains had enough rainfall to accommodate the new settlements in the 1870s and 1880s.
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50
Longhorn cattle were introduced in southern Texas by

A)German farmers.
B)the Spaniards.
C)Anglo ranchers.
D)the Indians.
E)Canadians.
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51
The Mugwumps were small in number but large in influence.
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52
The Battle of Little Bighorn in which George A.Custer and his men were killed occurred after

A)whites had entered the sacred Black Hills seeking gold.
B)the U.S.army had massacred the Ghost Dancers at Wounded Knee.
C)Custer had insulted the Sioux chief.
D)the Sioux had been confined to a reservation in Dakota territory.
E)the army had carried out mass executions of Indian prisoners of war.
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53
Between 1865 and 1900 the white population in the trans-Mississippi west increased

A)90 percent.
B)200 percent.
C)300 percent
D)400 percent.
E)800 percent.
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54
Southern cotton mills had a competitive advantage over northern mills because of

A)cheap energy sources.
B)cheap labor,made up mostly of former slaves.
C)cheap labor,made up mostly of poor native southern whites.
D)cheap labor,made up mostly of immigrants.
E)better weather conditions.
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55
Very few longhorns made it up the Chisholm Trail.
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56
Since most Plains Indian cultures traditionally included an economy based on individually owned farms,tribal members quickly adapted to reservation life.
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57
Itinerant and ethnically diverse labor was common in the west.
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58
The goal of the Indian schools was

A)assimilation into American culture.
B)research into Native American culture.
C)the preservation of Native American language.
D)training of Native Americans to factory work.
E)teaching Native Americans how to vote.
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59
The basic institution of the southern rural economy after the Civil War was the "crop lien system."
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60
Texas Rangers

A)protected Mexican American land claims in Texas.
B)often acted as vigilantes for Anglos in retaliating against Mexican Americans.
C)always enforced the law impartially.
D)protected Mexican Americans' right to vote.
E)protected the rights of blacks in Texas.
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61
The Pendleton Act was enacted because of strong Republican support in Congress.
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62
Booker T.Washington encouraged black Americans to accept permanent second-class citizenship.
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63
Fredrick Jackson Turner's thesis included an early call for environmental protection of the west.
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64
Cattle drives grew longer as railroads inched forward.
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65
Miners went on strike in 1892.
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66
In 1867,the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads employed workforces that were almost 90 percent Chinese.
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67
When he won the election of 1884,Grover Cleveland became the first Democrat to be elected in 28 years.
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68
Southern cotton production after the Civil War was so plentiful,prices for it declined tremendously.
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69
Most Americans could not afford to participate in the Homestead Act.
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70
Mexican Americans for the most part,did not lose land to American settlers.
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71
Republicans won the presidency and gained control of both houses of Congress in 1888.
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Cheyenne leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse defeated U.S.cavalrymen at Little Big Horn in July 1876.
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73
In Williams v.Mississippi,the U.S.Supreme Court outlawed the use of literacy and property qualifications to limit voting rights.
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74
In the late 1870s,thousands of southern blacks were encouraged to move west to Kansas.
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75
The coming of the railroads opened a new era of prosperity for the borderland communities.
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76
Ida B.Wells was a southern black journalist who carried on an extensive campaign against lynching.
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77
The Republican Party disappeared from the South after 1877.
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78
Southern cotton output doubled between 1878 and 1898.
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Wages in southern cotton mills were roughly the same as those in northern mills.
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By the last half of the 19ᵗʰ century,eastern Texas was mostly Anglo.
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