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100

Who led the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill

Theodore Roosevelt

100

was the most important Pacific addition of land to the United States; this addition became the 50th state.

Hawaii 

100

as a temporary house built from sod bricks                   used by settlers until materials for permanent housing could be obtained

Soddie

100

exploded killing a number of sailors; the            explosion of this ship was partially responsible for the outbreak of the war between Spain and America.

Maine

100

What type of fencing allowed farmers to fence their land quickly and easily on the treeless  prairies. 

)barb-wire fencing

200

was primarily the commander of Sioux                       warriors.             

Crazy Hourse

200

What is the term for unfenced public lands on which ranchers allowed their cattle to graze?

Open Range

200

were men who herded cattle and drove the               cows to a town with a railroad.

Cowboys

200

 

 Name the legislation which attempted to undo some of the damage to the Native American tribes by allowing Indian lands to be parceled out to individual Indian families.

 

Dawes Act

200

Name the term which refers to sensationalized reporting

yellow journalism

300

The most serious threat to the Monroe Doctrine took place when Napoleon III installed Maximilian I as the  ruler of __________ in 1864

Mexico 

300

The purchase of Alaska was nicknamed

Seward's Folly

300

was the name of the Nevada mine which proved to be one of the richest mines in the American West.

Comstock lode

300

The last battle of the Indian Wars took place on December 29, 1890 in South Dakota; this battlebecame known by what name

Wounded Knee

300

Why were longhorns the most popular cattle raised by ranchers who had to make a cattle drive to get their beef to a railroad town?

the cattle were strong enough to make the trip

400

Who was the most famous cavalry officer of the Sioux War of 1876-1877

 George Armstrong Custer

400

as the animal that was key to the survival of the Plains Indians.

Buffalos 

400

On the frontier land nearest to this was the most expensive 

railroad

400

What was the goal of the American government during the Indian Wars

resettle the Native Americans on reservations

400

A grassy, nearly treeless plain stretching from Texas to Canada is called what 

The Great Plain{

500

was a rebellion by the Chinese government against anything foreign; this rebellion was stopped by an international military force.

Boxer Rebellion 

500

America took the lead among Western powers by establishing relations with

Japan

500

What were the provisions of the Homestead Act

160 acres of free land to any adult citizen or intended citizen who had never borne arms against the U.S. government, requiring them to live on and improve the land for five years before gaining full ownership

500

was a war in which the United States fought for the independence of Cubans.

Spanish American War

500

What minerals were plentiful in the mines in the American West?

copper    zinc     nickel      gold      silver      lead

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