transcontinental rr
populism
manifest destiny
reconstruction
hodge podge
native american relations
100

Which group formed in response to the effect railroad monopolies had on farmers?

the Grange

100

The excerpt below describes which political party from the late 19th century?

The party’s platform endorsed labor unions, decried long work hours, and championed the graduated income tax as a way to redistribute wealth from business to farmers and laborers.

—Steven Mintz, Digital History  

 what are Populist

100

supporters of the idea of Manifest Destiny would agree with annexing what areas?  

 what is annexing the areas of Texas and California

100

why did southern states pass laws known as Black Codes?

what is 

to restrict the freedoms of African Americans

100

In what way did the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 attempt to assimilate Native Americans into United States society?

It provided for the private ownership of lands for Native Americans to farm.

100

Under the Dawes Act, Native Americans could earn United States citizenship when they met what condition?



They farmed the land they had been given for 25 years.

200

What was one way that the transcontinental railroad contributed to the growth of cattle ranching in the West?

It connected cattle ranchers to eastern markets

200

Which group would most likely oppose President Cleveland

what are Populists

200

How did the idea of Manifest Destiny promote sectionalism in the United States?

Settlement of western lands caused debates about the expansion of slavery.

200

How did the Supreme Court’s ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896 impact the United States?


It increased the more  de jure segregation.

200

Which policy was supported by Populists?

government control of railroads

200

What was the long-term effect of the Dawes Act on Native American tribes?

Tribes often lost land to speculators and saw their tribal identities decline.

300

Why did the federal government provide land grants to railroad companies in the late 1800s?

to encourage industrial and economic growth

300
  • free and unlimited coinage of silver
  • graduated income tax
  • secret ballot
  • government ownership of utilities

what group supported these goals?

what are populists?

300

land grants made to railroad companies in the 1800s. How did these land grants impact Native Americans living in the western territories?

They forced the relocation of many Native Americans to reservations.

300

What set of laws were black codes most similar to in purpose and goals?

what are slave codes?

300

What political party was formed in the late 1800s to advocate for the needs of farmers?

what are populists?

300

The Dawes Act went against what fundamental belief of the Native Americans?

Land belonged to everyone and not any one individual.

400

Which best describes the impact of the transcontinental railroad?

It spurred a series of technological advances.

400

Why did the Populist Party promote regulation of the railroad as part of its political platform?

Farmers suffered from unfair charges by railroad companies.

400

what was a direct result of Americans’ belief in the concept of Manifest Destiny?

expanding westward

400

what did the 15th amendment do?

what is the right to vote for black men?

400

What is considered a positive result of Manifest Destiny?

the spread of democracy to new territories

400

How did the Dawes Act negatively affect Native Americans?

Native American lands were lost as they were forced to sell their lands cheaply.

500

What action by the federal government supported the construction of the transcontinental railroad?

providing land grants to railroad companies

500

What ultimate goal did the Populists want to achieve

to raise crop prices by increasing the amount of money in circulation

500

Who were the main beneficiaries of the idea of Manifest Destiny?

who are Small white farmers 

500

why did reconstruction fail?

executive branch and legislative branch could not agree on policy--so you had political gridlock

500

What did the Dawes Act succeed in doing?

undermining the sovereignty of tribes

500

Why was the Dawes Severalty Act difficult for many Native Americans to accept?

They believed that land should be shared among the community.

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