Chapter 16
In 1886 surrender of the Indian band led by _______ signaled the end of formal warfare between Indians and whites
Geronimo
Which of the following best describes commercial farmers of the late nineteenth century?
specialized
Which of the following best describes the significance of completing the transcontinental railroad?
states were inspired to support construction of subsidiary lines
Why did transcontinental railroad builders prefer to hire Chinese workers?
the Chinese made few demands
After the Civil War, most new settlers to the West came from
the East
Why is the Battle of Little Bighorn significant?
the Indian army united an almost unprecedented number of warriors
In the aftermath of the Mexican War, the territory of New Mexico contained _______ Anglo-Americans and more than _______ Hispanics
1,000 50,000
Which of the following western states gained statehood before 1900?
1. North Dakota 2. Washington 3. Wyoming 4. Utah
Which of the following was a provision of the Chinese Exclusion Act?
Chinese immigrants could not become U.S. citizens
The Comstock Lode was discovered in
Nevada
Workers in the West had greater ________ than those in the East
ethnic diversity
How did overproduction affect American farmers in the late nineteenth century?
it caused many farms to collapse
Which of the following most contributed to agrarian malaise?
loneliness
Why did the Indians' actions at Little Bighorn ultimately fail?
many of the warriors disbanded and were killed or captured by U.S. troops
Secular forces in the Mexican government dismantled traditional Hispanic ________ society in California
mission
Wester agricultural life was defined by _______ shortages
rainfall
How did U.S. expansion to the Southwest affect Spanish-speaking communities in New Mexico?
the ruling classes lost their power
How did the works of Mark Twain romanticize frontier America
they depicted freedom from social constraints
What was the ultimate goal of the Dawes Act?
to assimilate Indians to American culture
Which of the following were reasons that many Chinese entered the laundry business?
1. laundries did not require much start-up money 2. most laundry jobs did not require extensive English skills
Many companies found more profit in mining less glamorous resources, including which of the following?
1. quartz 2. tin 3. zinc
Which of the following were major challenges to the cattle industry in the late 1880s?
1. spread of farms 2. overgrazing and overstocking 3. harsh weather 4. competition from other herders
How did the Chinese respond to working conditions on the transcontinental railroad?
some went on strike to combat low pay and terrible conditions
How did the works of Mark Twain romanticize frontier America?
they depicted freedom from social constraints
Why did most whites engage in the practice of Indian hunting?
they wanted to eliminate a race of people they thought were inhuman
One of the ways that the buffalo were slaughtered was by casual visitors shooting from ________
trains
As leader of band of Cheyenne and Arapaho, Black Kettle thought his people would be protected from an 1864 campaign against Indians in Colorado
true
True or false: Overproduction was damaging to the American agricultural economy
true
The dual labor system that developed in the West was characterized by unequal treatment of
white and nonwhite racial groups
In the Western economy, _______ workers filled the skilled jobs, while ______ employees occupied the unskilled jobs
white, nonwhite
Why did white opinion of Chinese immigrants change during the 1850s?
whites became jealous of the Chinese who prospered, especially in the gold mines
Which of the Plains Indians tribes joined together in the mid-nineteenth century to form a powerful alliance that ruled the northern plains?
1. cheyenne 2. arapaho 3. sioux
Which of the following were major grievances western farmers had in the late nineteenth century?
1. inflated rail costs 2. high interest rates
In mining towns. women who needed money often worked as
1. laundresses 2. prostitutes 3. tavern keepers 4. cooks
For how long did the first Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 ban the Chinese from entering the United States?
10 years
In what year did the massacre at Wounded Knee occur?
1890
The Bureau of ______ _______ was established to administer to the Indian reservations
Indian Affairs
The awe-inspiring qualities of the western landscape were commonly depicted by painters of the ________ ________ school
Rocky Mountain
Indians were vulnerable to infectious diseases, such as the ______ epidemics that decimated the Pawnee in Nebraska in the 1840s
smallpox
Which of the following best describes the mining boom in the West?
short-lived
Initially, Indian resistance to white expansion took the form of
small-scale raids
Construction on the Central Pacific rail line was marked by the refusal to give Chinese laborers
adequate shelter
In the mid-1870s, Joseph H. Glidden and I. L. Ellwood developed and marketed ________ ________, which helped revolutionize fencing practices worldwide.
barbed wire
As more and more English-speaking immigrants entered California, many Hispanics known as Californios found themselves living in _____ in Los Angeles
barrios
Most nineteenth-century Chines organizations in America functioned as a type of _____ society
benevolent
As part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' assimilation policy, Indian children were taken from their families and sent to ______ ______ run by whites
boarding schools
How did the United States respond to acts of Indian aggression?
by calling upon militias to subdue and destroy the Indians
How did literature express the growing discontent with late-nineteenth-century agrarian life?
by reminiscing about the bygone days of idyllic frontier life
Which of the following best describes the relationships between rail lines and cattle trails?
cattle trails often ended in towns on major rail lines
The systematic placing of Indians on reservation was known as the "_________" policy
concentration
Nineteenth-century novels idealized the ________ as a uniquely American hero
cowboy
What was the outcome of most efforts to improve Chinese working conditions on the transcontinental railroad?
efforts failed, and the Chinese returned to work
In the mid-1800s, the western _______ economy began a long decline
farming
Many Americans considered the West "the final ______"
frontier
in 1874, prospectors discovered _____ in Black Hills
gold
Which of the following best describes the attack on tribal sovereignty created by the Dawes Act?
gradual
Chinese women in the West most often
had been sold into prostitution
How did the climate of the early 1870's affect westward migration?
intense rainfall caused many farmers to relocate to the Great Plains
Most of the organizations that controlled Chinatowns in the West were
powerful merchant groups
The single most important contributor to settlement of the West was
railroad construction
Western farmers main grievance was the high prices that _______ charged for services
railroads