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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How did the horse and Buffalo influence Native American life?
U.S. government adopted policies aimed at acculturating and assimilating Indians into Eurpoean-American society. The policy of assimilation was an attempt to destroy traditional Indian cultural identities.
Horses allowed Native Americans to travel further to hunt. The Buffalo provided all the basic needs for Native Americans. For example, the buffalo skin was use to make a teepee, the bones were used as tools and weapons.
Assimilation is the process of the government to encourage Native Americans to abandon (to give up) their culture and live like white Americans were required to learn to speak English and were not allowed to wear traditional clothing.
The Dawes Act broke up indian reservation and regulated land rights on the tribal territories within the United States. Land was given to the head of households and unmarried adults. The Indians were to farm the land. The Indians did not understand the Dawes Act.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What was the government's policy's towards Native Americans?
U.S. government adopted policies aimed at acculturating and assimilating Indians into Eurpoean-American society. The policy of assimilation was an attempt to destroy traditional Indian cultural identities.
Assimilation is the process of the government to encourage Native Americans to abandon (to give up) their culture and live like white Americans were required to learn to speak English and were not allowed to wear traditional clothing.
Horses allowed Native Americans to travel further to hunt. The Buffalo provided all the basic needs for Native Americans. For example, the buffalo skin was use to make a teepee, the bones were used as tools and weapons.
The Dawes Act broke up indian reservation and regulated land rights on the tribal territories within the United States. Land was given to the head of households and unmarried adults. The Indians were to farm the land. The Indians did not understand the Dawes Act.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is Assimilation?
U.S. government adopted policies aimed at acculturating and assimilating Indians into Eurpoean-American society. The policy of assimilation was an attempt to destroy traditional Indian cultural identities.
The Dawes Act broke up indian reservation and regulated land rights on the tribal territories within the United States. Land was given to the head of households and unmarried adults. The Indians were to farm the land. The Indians did not understand the Dawes Act.
Assimilation is the process of the government to encourage Native Americans to abandon (to give up) their culture and live like white Americans were required to learn to speak English and were not allowed to wear traditional clothing.
Horses allowed Native Americans to travel further to hunt. The Buffalo provided all the basic needs for Native Americans. For example, the buffalo skin was use to make a teepee, the bones were used as tools and weapons.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Explain Dawes Act
The Homestead Act offered acres of land free to any citizen who was head of their household. The land was to be use to continue (add to) the nationwide economy. Settlers had to build a home, make improvements for 5 years before being granted full ownership.
Technological advancemenrs like the steel plow invented by John deere and reaping machine invented by Cyrus MrCrownrick made farming easier. Barbed wire was invented to fence one's land, thus ending the open range.
Assimilation is the process of the government to encourage Native Americans to abandon (to give up) their culture and live like white Americans were required to learn to speak English and were not allowed to wear traditional clothing.
The Dawes Act broke up indian reservation and regulated land rights on the tribal territories within the United States. Land was given to the head of households and unmarried adults. The indians were to farm the land. The Indians did not understand the Dawes Act.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Explain the Homestead Act
The Homestead Act offered acres of land free to any citizen who was head of their household. The land was to be use to continue (add to) the nationwide economy. Settlers have to build a home, make improvements for 5 years before being granted full ownership.
Technological advancements like the steel plow invented by John deere and reaping machine invented by Cyrus MrCrownrick made farming easier. Barbed wire was invented to fence one's land, thus ending the open range.
The popular party took his name from a movement of the people. Their goal was to help farmers get out of debt and give people a great voice in government.
Horses allowed Native Americans to travel further to hunt. The Buffalo provided all the basic needs for Native Americans. For example, the buffalo skin was use to make a teepee, the bones were used as tools and weapons.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How did technological advancement end the open range?
The Homestead Act offered acres of land free to any citizen who was head of their household. The land was to be use to continue (add to) the nationwide economy. Settlers had to build a home, make improvements for 5 years before being granted full ownership.
Technological advncements like the steel plow invented by John deere and the reaping machine invented by Cyrus MrCrownrick made farming easier. Barbed wire was invented to fence one's land, thus ending the open range.
Horses allowed Native Americans to travel further to hunt. The Buffalo provided all the basic need s for Native Americans. For example, the buffalo skin was use to make a teepee, the bones were used as tools and weapons.
U.S. government adoped policies aimed at acculturating and assimilating Indians into European-American society. The policy of assimilation was an attempt to destroy traditional Indian cultural identities.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Name two problems farmers faced in 1867? (all of them are options just choose the answer with two).
Drought-with little rain crops failed
crops and animals had diseases
High tariffs were put on crops and failing prices for crops
Partners were unable to pay their morgages
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Define the populist party
Technological advancements like the steel plow invented by John Deere and reaping machine invented by Cyrus MrCrownrick made farming easier. Barbed wire was invented to fence ones land, thus ending the open range.
Horses allowed Native Americans to travel further to hunt. The Buffalo provided all the basic needs for Native Americans. For example, the buffalo skin was use to make a teepee, the bones were used as tools and weapons.
The popular party took his name from a movement of the people. Their goal was to help farmers get out of debt and give people a great voice in government.
U.S. government adopted policies aimed at acculturating and assimilating Indians into Eurpoean-American society. The policy of assimilation was an attempt to destroy traditional Indian cultural identities.
9.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Things the populist party succesfully did (choose all that apply)
-increase nations money supply
-an 8 hour workday
-a gradual federal income tax
-direct electrons of US senators
-Binetallism recognizes cones in gold or silver asl legal tender
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