What was NOT a motivation for Western migration in the 1800s?
A. California gold rush
B. Cattle ranching
Factory Jobs
What are Jim Crow laws?
Laws that enforced racial segregation in Southern states
What is the subject of this 1872 painting?
Which landmark Supreme Court case coined the phrase "separate but equal"?
Which statement describes an action taken by white southerners who opposed the principles in the Louisiana Constitution of 1868, shown in Source 3?
How did Native Americans respond to Western Migration?
Resisted and fought against encroachment on their lands
What was a response to Jim Crow Laws by African Americans?
What was the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson?
Which statement explains why the state legislature passed the new Louisiana Constitution of 1868, shown in Source 3?
What was the consequence of the laws designed to deny civil rights to African Americans in the South?
What did the 'Homestead Act' of 1862 do to promote Western migration?
What was the MAIN purpose behind the establishment of the NAACP?
No question. Complete the phrase in order to receive a bonus..
Coach Canterberry is the ____
G.O.A.T
Sike, you only get 100 points total
Were lynchings in the South a push or pull factor in migration during the Great Migration? Pick the correct explanation of why.
B. Push factor; many African Americans worried for their safety
Major Nineteenth-Century Innovations
Agriculture
Mechanical reapers
Combine harvesters
Steel plows
Grain drills
Industry
Interchangeable parts
Power looms
Steam engines
Bessemer process
These innovations in agriculture and industry resulted in -
D. more efficient production of goods
How did the growth of the railroad industry impact western expansion in the late 19th century?
The ____________________________ was founded in 1909 by white and black civil rights activists, including W.E.B. Du Bois and Ida B. Wells, in response to the rising number of lynchings and the spread of segregation in the South. It is the oldest civil rights organization in existence today.
How did railroads influence the growth of western territories?
The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments can best be seen as effects of the Civil War because they
This was the responses by the Chinese towards the persecution they faced. (two choices are correct)
Which of the following best describes the policy of the U.S. government in regard to Native Americans during the period of Western Migration?
D. Forcible removal and reservation confinement
Which constitutional amendment would be used to argue against Jim Crow laws?
All of the following are examples of Jim Crow laws EXCEPT
This individual was born into slavery and worked to criminalize lynching after 3 friends of hers were lynched.
Ida B. Wells
This group was formed by the Mexicans that conducted raids of white farms, burning homes, barns, and crops to express their growing anger and frustration. Their goal was to try to reclaim their land and intimidate white Americans in order to prevent further land seizures