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what happened to the family fortune

1. they spent it all 2. the railroads lost profit

gentleman's agreement

1900 government of japan limited Japanese emigration to the US

Carlisle Indian School

A boarding school in Pennsylvania for Indians

who were the "carpetbaggers

Northerners who moved to the south after the war

who was the leader of the radical republicans

Thaddeus Stevens

who was George Armstrong Custer

US officer killed at little bighorn

the USS Yorktown saw combat in a war

WWII

Assimilation

a group adoption of the beliefs and way of life of the dominant culture

sod house

a home made from sod or grass

a soddy was

a home made out of prairie turf

Chinese exclusion act

a law saying that Chinese except students, teachers, merchants, tourist, and government officials could enter the unites states

which of the following best describe the KKK

a secret society that used disguises when terrorizing african american

exodusters

african american who went south to kansas post-reconstruction years

Who were the exodusters?

african americans from the south who settled on the great plains

through which plane did immigrants arriving on the west coast pass before gaining entry into the united states

angel island

the USS yorktown picked up the astronauts from a famous space mission. name the mission

apollo 8

bonanza farms

big farm on which a single crop is grown

the Dawes Act was designed to benefit

both native americans and white settlers

Buffalo Bill wind west show

buffalo bill toured the country with the wind west show

whhat was one way the federal government supported farmers

by financing agricultural education

Chief Joseph

chief of the nez perce indians- fought with US army so they wouldnt be confined to the confederation- gave speech " i shall fight no more-- forever"

most famous race at the charlotte motor speedway

coca cola 600

main goal of the chinese exclusion act was to

decrease chinese immigration

the gettlemens agreement

decreased Japanese immigrations

Reconstruction continued after the us army soliders left the south

false

in te compromise of 1877, the democrat sam tiden was named the president

false

many former slaves worked their way out of poverty in the sharecropper system

false

sharecroppers were guaranteed price for their crops

false

the proposal of forty acres and a mule for newly freed slaves came from a mlitary order by general grant

false

when african americans first gained their voting rights, they rarely voted

false

most native americans responded to restrictions placed upon them by the US govenrment by

ignoring the restrictions

john deere steel plow

invented the first steel plow- made it easier than other plows to slice through heavy soil

Ellis island

island in the bay of new York- served as entry point for immigrants

Jim Thrope/Pop Warner

jim was a famous athlete and pop was a famous coach- they beat west point- the best school.

which words best describe lincolns original plan for reconstruction

lenient

melting pot

mixture of people from different cultures

why did little of the free land offered by the homestead act end up being claimed by settlers

most of it was taken by people seeking profits

the way of life of the american cowboy cam directly from the influence of

native americans

which term refers to an overt favoritism toward native- born americans

nativism

immigrants

people from outside of US trying to come in the US

the civil war era Hunley submarine sank a ship in a Charleston harbor. why

profit of $50,000 and to end the union blockade

homestead act

provides 160 acres in the west to any citizen who was head of a household- purpose was to expand the country west

who created bonanza farms

railroad companies and investors

what is sitting Bull?

sioux chief that defeated custer at little bighorn

by the 1870, almost all immigrants traveled by

steamship

which of the following marked the end of the wars between the federal government and plains indians

the Battle of Wounded Knee

why is fort sumter remembered?

the first shots of the civil war

the words equal protection under the law can be found in

the fourteenth amendment

battle of wounded knee

the us army killed men, women, and children

how did the introduction of the horse change the way of life of the plains indians

they were able to travel farther and hunt more efficiently

How did the Vanderbilt family become so rich

through shipping and railroads

what was the Dakota War of 1862?

took place in Minnesota and Indians attack settlers and ended in a the largest mass execution in US history

after the civil war, the southern economy recovered quickly

true

in the compromise of 1877 the us government agreed to remove its soliders form the south

true

jim crow laws were quickly established in all the southern states after reconstruction ended

true

president grant was considered to be an honest person, but his administation had many scandals

true

the KKK first formed in florida

true

the election of 1876 was vert close between the republican rutherford b. hayes and democrat sam tiden

true

the first african american senator was hiram revels from Mississippi

true

the forty acres and a mule was brought to an end and reversed by president johnosn

true

under the system of sharecropping, many former slaves provided labor on a farm in return for a per cent of the crop

true

Carlisle vs west point

two schools playing against each other. carlisle vs west point

angel island

west coast version of Ellis island


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