Westward expansion & movement
Goals of the US gov’s Native American Policy
gilded age corruption/big business
Immigrants
Populism and the 1846 election
100

What played a key role in westward expansion? 

What is railroads 

100

What was the ultimate goal ? 

To transfer control of lands occupied by and lived on by Native Americans to whites. 

100

Opposed what? 

Any attempts at a reform. 

100

Who were Chinese people welcomed by because of what ? 

Welcomed by railroad companies because of their hard work 

100

What results of the election in 1896 caused what to be formed ? 

The creation of the populist party, which represented people of the South and West against the NE regions of the country. 

200

Conflict with Native Americans increases which causes? 

Native Americans forcefully assimilated 
200

What has been continuously violated by the US government? 

Treaties 

200

What is an example of a political machine corruption. 

Tweed/NYC: kickbacks is a secret payment or benefit given in exchange for improper influence, like a bribe

200
What was passed as anti-Chinese sentiment increases? 

The Chinese exclusion Act 

200

What did the populist platform include ? 

Bimetallism, which is adopted by the Democratic Party during the election to gain the support of populist party voters. 

300

What causes settlers to forcing Natives in the Great Plains and off their land ? 

Gold Rushes and other resources 

300

Historians began referring to? 

The US gov policy/treatment of indigenous as a genocide 

300

Businesses engage in what? 

Monopolization 

300

What belief did many Americans have on immigrants ? 

They were savage or brought unarmed I am ideas/beliefs/religions into society 

300

Some moved away from the populist movement and joined what other movements? 

Join socialist movements, with the belief that public ownership of businesses and more government regulations would improve the lives of the poor. 

400

What is the Homestead Act? 

A U.S. law granting 160 acres of public land to settlers who agreed to live on, improve, and farm it for five years. 

400

Carnegie and others used what to justify holding immense wealth ? 

Social Darwinism 

500

What is the Dawes Act: 

Was a U.S law that broke up tribal lands on reservations into individual plots for Native Americans

500

Carnegie believed what? 

That he and other rich individuals were the mangers of wealth for communities. 

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