Chapter 16 APUSH

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99. The 1890 massacre of cold and starving Sioux at ________ signaled the end of the western wars against the Native American.

?

97. The last Indian tribe to maintain organized resistance against whites was the Chiricahua ________.

Apaches.

84. Many of the Plains Indians subsisted largely through hunting ________.

Buffalo, Bison

95. The ________ Act of 1887 sought to assimilate Native Americans into the larger white culture.

Dawes

87. The Workingmen's Party of California was created in 1878 by Irish immigrant ________ to capitalize on hostility to the Chinese.

Denis Kearney

88. In 1882, Congress responded to racist pressure by passing the Chinese ________ Act.

Exclusion

50. Plains Indians were formidable foes of white settlers because they were usually able to present a united front.

F

51. Plains Indians were not particularly vulnerable to infectious diseases brought from the eastern United States.

F

53. The power of the Navajo and Apache tribes in the Southwest was broken by Hispanic settlers before the arrival of the U.S. Army.

F

56. White hostility to Chinese immigrants was rooted in the perception that they were lazy.

F

59. The Timber Culture Act and the Desert Land Act were both designed to limit individual homesteaders in the American West.

F

62. The most valuable mineral in the great Comstock Lode was gold.

F

63. Women in western mining towns were almost always prostitutes.

F

66. Those who flocked to mining towns and failed to strike it rich most often left the West.

F

68. The 1866 attempt to create a "long drive" between Texas and Missouri ended in failure.

F

70. The post-1850 federal government reservation policy for American Indians had few benefits for either whites or Indians.

F

71. Management of Indian affairs by the federal government was in the hands of the army.

F

73. The Sand Creek Massacre was a rare story of Indians killing whites.

F

76. The story of the Nez Percé Indians is of a peaceful tribe forced to turn terribly violent.

F

94. Frederick Jackson Turner wrote of the significance of the ________ in American history.

Frontier

98. A Paiute prophet named Wovoka was responsible for the "________."

Ghost Dance

90. The ________ established the first tentative links between Texas cattle breeders and eastern markets.

Long drives

83. The most widespread Indian groups in the West were the ________.

Plains Indians

92. Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran were painters from the "________ School" who celebrated the West in their art.

Rocky mountain

89. Hispanic societies survived in the ________ in part because they were so far from the centers of English-speaking society.

Southwest

47. The real West of the mid-nineteenth century bore little resemblance to its popular image.

T

48. More than 300,000 Indians lived on the Pacific coast before the arrival of Spanish settlers.

T

49. Permanent settlements were somewhat rare among the Plains Indians.

T

52. In the mid-nineteenth century, Hispanic society in the Southwest grew, despite the increasing Anglo-American settlement in that area.

T

54. By the end of the nineteenth century, the Hispanic presence in California was concentrated in the working class.

T

55. By 1880, more than 200,000 Chinese had settled in the United States.

T

57. A number of Chinese immigrants worked in the mines of California before turning to the railroad for employment.

T

58. A homestead unit of 160 acres was too small for grain farming on the Great Plains.

T

60. By the end of the nineteenth century, the American West was firmly tied to the increasingly powerful industrial economy of the East.

T

61. The western working class was highly multiracial and stratified along racial lines.

T

64. In the 1870s, nearly one out of every eighty miners was killed on the job.

T

65. The number of men in mining towns greatly outnumbered the number of women.

T

67. By ancestry, the western cattle industry was Mexican and Texan.

T

69. During the latter half of the nineteenth century, the structure of the cattle industry became increasingly corporate.

T

72. Between 1865 and 1875, the number of buffalo in the American West declined from 15 million to under 1,000.

T

74. At the end of the Civil War, whites stepped up their wars against the western Indians on several fronts.

T

75. Custer's defeat at Little Bighorn in 1876 was made possible in part by an unusually large Indian encampment.

T

86. Secret societies, known as ________, were organized by Chinese Americans.

Tongs

85. Beginning in 1865, more than 12,000 Chinese found work building the ________.

Transcontinental Railroad

93. Buffalo Bill Cody headed the most popular ________ shows in the late nineteenth century.

Wild West

96. In 1851, a new reservation policy known as "________" replaced the idea that large numbers of tribes could live in one great enclave.

concentration

91. Range wars in the West were fought between ranchers and ________.

farmers

100. The western farmers' first and most burning grievance was directed against the ________.

railroads


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