Ch 16 Pt 2 Review
The Homestead Act of 1862
was expanded by the Timber Culture Act
The Chinese from California became the major source of labor for the transcontinental railroad in part because
they worked for lower wages than what whites would accept
In 1890, the "Ghost Dance"
was a spiritual revival among Plains Indians.
Women in nineteenth-century western mining towns
often found work doing domestic tasks
The western cattle industry saw Mexican ranchers first develop
all of the above
In the late nineteenth century, fences for Plains farms were usually made from
barbed wire
During the mid-nineteenth century, Hispanics living in California
lost ownership of large areas of lands
In the 1840s and 1850s, in the Far West, the response by white Americans to the Chinese
moved from initial acceptance to gradual hostility.
During the late nineteenth century, Plains farm life
often lacked any access to the outside world
During the nineteenth century, in the Far West the term "coolie"
referred to Chinese indentured servants
In his writings during the late 1800s, the popular author Hamlin Garland
reflected the growing disillusionment of western farmers
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
resulted in the deportation of half of the Chinese in the United States
Mining in the West
saw individual prospectors move in first, followed by corporations.
Chinese tongs were
secret societies
By 1900, one of the three American territories in the contiguous United States that had NOT been granted statehood was
Arizona
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the working class in the western economy was
All these answers are correct.
In the late nineteenth century, which of the following was NOT a major western industry that relied on the East for markets and capital?
Fur trading
The western farmers' first and most burning grievance was against
Railroads
In the 1870s in the Far West, the largest single Chinese community was located in
San Francisco
The Comstock Lode primarily produced
Silver
Which of the following statements regarding Hispanic New Mexico is FALSE?
Taos Indians, allied with Navajo and Apaches, forced out Anglo-Americans until 1847
In the late nineteenth century, regarding western agriculture,
commercial farmers were not self-sufficient and made little effort to become so
The Rocky Mountain School of painting
helped inspire a growth of tourism in the West