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True & False
100

What did the populist party push for?

A political party that pushed for social reforms 

100

What did Native Americans use buffalo horns and bones for?

Used to make tools and utensils

100

A grant of land or money

Subsidy

100

The Native Americans commonly ate the buffalo tendons

FALSE- tendons were used as thread to create clothes

200

Who were the main constructors of the Transcontinental Railroad? 

Mexican, Irish & Chinese Immigrants 

200

What happened to Native Americans as an effect of the Dawes Act? Why did the Dawes Act fail?

Few Native Americans took to farming, many sold their land back, Natives had to give up their traditional way of life, many remained poor

200

Self-appointed law enforcer

Vigilante 

200

Boomtowns only lasted a short while in part because of the shortage of profit that could be made and a low population

TRUE

300

Which businesses rose in correlation with boomtowns?

Hotels, Markets, Stores

300

What was the goal of the Dawes Act?

The Act was passed to try to end Native Americans wandering and turn them into farmers. Native American males each received 160 acres to farm and set up schools to make Native Americans more like white Americans 

300

Small sled

Travois

300

Harsh environment while building the Transcontinental railroad included snow, wind, avalanches, and having to cut through mountains 

TRUE

400

Why did the cattle kingdom come to an end?

Due to a series of scorching hot summers and frigid cold winters that killed millions of cattle

400

Explain the continuous cycle of the Boomtown

Boom/Bust= silver/gold was found, people rushed to the land to excavate the metal, once the metal was gone everyone moved on to the next boomtown

400

Area set aside by the government for Native Americans to live on

Reservation

400

The metal found at the Comstock Lode turned out to be silver, worth a bit less than gold at the time

FALSE

500

What did William Jennings Bryan support?

The use of silver to raise prices 

500

What happened at Sand Creek Massacre?

Colonel John Chivington and 700 volunteers attacked a band of Cheyenne's

500

Person who snuck onto the land before the start of the Oklahoma land rush

Sooner

500

Buffalo were being killed by white males at such a high rate because people were starving and needed the meat to eat

FALSE