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1

White arrivals to the West in the post-Civil War era found all of the following ethnic and racial groups already living there EXCEPT:
A)Asians
B)freed slaves
C)French
D)Mexicans
2

Because the area was arid to semiarid and thought to be unfit for anglo-European civilization, many nineteenth-century Americans called the Far West the:
A)Trans-Mississippi Wasteland.
B)Intermountain Barrens.
C)Prairie Wilderness.
D)Great American Desert.
3

Indian Territory, to which several eastern Indian tribes including the Cherokees and Creeks were removed, is now the state of:
A)South Dakota.
B)Kansas.
C)Oklahoma.
D)Wyoming.
4

What northern Plains Indian nation was the strongest?
A)Comanche
B)Sioux
C)Pawnee
D)Blackfeet
5

What happened to the californios who dominated California prior to the gold rush of 1849?
A)Most died due to epidemic diseases brought in by the miners.
B)The ones who could speak English adapted well and continued to dominate real estate ownership.
C)Most emigrated back to Mexico or Arizona.
D)Many lost status and land and were excluded from the prosperity of the statehood period.
6

Which of the following was not a reason for Anglo-American resentment of Chinese immigrants?
A)They tended to congregate together and maintain Chinese culture.
B)Some secret societies ("tongs") engaged in crime.
C)Many of the early female Chinese immigrants had been sold into prostitution.
D)The Chinese were perceived as lazy slackers who would not work hard.
7

Most of the new migrants from the East were:
A)freed blacks.
B)European immigrants.
C)from the poorest classes of Eastern cities:
D)from the working and middle classes of the Eastern United States.
8

Which of the following was NOT a flaw in the Homestead Act?
A)One hundred sixty acres was not enough land in the West.
B)The law did not provide capital for machines and the like.
C)The land was too costly for most settlers.
9

Labor in the West:
A)was plentiful with all the new arrivals.
B)offered excellent job security.
C)often pitted workers of different races against each other.
D)made it easy for owners of businesses to expand their operations.
10

Which type of mining came first as new fields opened?
A)placer (pan)
B)quartz (lode)
C)strip (open pit)
D)hydrolic (water pressure)
11

Which of the following states/territories did not experience significant mining development from the 1850s to 1880s?
A)Nevada
B)Colorado
C)Kansas
D)South Dakota
E)Montana
12

The "long drive" in the open-range cattle industry referred to the process of:
A)rounding up the cattle from great distances all over the range for branding in the spring.
B)moving the cattle south to Texas in the winter and north to Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana in the spring to take advantage of the best pasture.
C)using cattle as oxen to pull covered wagons for settlers seeking homesteads in the West.
D)herding cattle from the ranges in Texas and other remote areas to the nearest accessible railroad loading point so that the cattle could be shipped to slaughterhouses in the East.
13

What two groups constituted most of the cowboys in the open range era?
A)Southern Whites and Native Americans.
B)Native Americans and Hispanics.
C)African Americans and Southern Whites.
D)Hispanics and African Americans.
E)Chinese and Southern Whites.
14

The historian who influenced many with his paper on "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" was:
A)Oliver Wendell Holmes.
B)C. W. McCune.
C)Albert Bierstadt.
D)Frederick Jackson Turner.
E)Charles A. Beard.
15

The Wild West shows:
A)presented an accurate depiction of Western life.
B)were not very popular with American audiences.
C)featured Buffalo Bill Cody, who had never actually worked in the West.
D)incorporated Indians into the entertainment.
16

The federal government agency vested with management of Indian relations and the reservations was the:
A)Indian Lands Commission.
B)Native American Administration.
C)Office of Assimilation and Concentration.
D)Bureau of Indian Affairs.
17

Who were the two principal Indian chiefs who led the forces that massed in the northern plains in 1875-1876 following the Black Hills gold rush?
A)Black Kettle and Crazy Horse.
B)Sitting Bull and Geronimo.
C)Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull.
D)Geronimo and Crazy Horse.
E)Red Eagle and Black Kettle.
18

The fighting at Wounded Knee:
A)resulted in an Indian victory.
B)turned into a massacre of Indians, including women and children.
C)was Custer's redemption after the Battle of Little Big Horn.
D)was started by a sneak attack by the Sioux on the Seventh Cavalry.
19

The purpose of the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 was to:
A)weaken tribes, allot land to individual Indians, and promote assimilation.
B)geographically disperse the reservations so it would be more difficult for Indian warrior forces to unite.
C)increase tribal loyalty and reduce violence by allowing chiefs and tribal councils to act autonomously on the reservations.
D)restore economic viability to the nomadic way of Plains Indian life by revitalizing the bison herds.
20

Construction of the early transcontinental railroad lines was financed mainly by:
A)European investors excited about the developing American West.
B)Wall Street investors with close ties to cattle and mining interests.
C)small investors such as farmers and local merchants who wanted to attract rail lines to their communities.
D)government subsidies in the form of favorable loans and land grants.
21

What fencing material revolutionized agriculture on the prairies and plains?
A)split rails.
B)chain link.
C)pickets.
D)barbed wire.
22

By the end of the century, agriculture on the Great Plains was increasingly:
A)subsistence in nature.
B)commercially oriented.
C)truck farming.
D)being displaced by industry.
23

Which of the following are listed in the text as farmers' three principal grievances?
A)high interest rates, inequitable freight rates and inadequate currency.
B)high interest rates, persistent production shortfalls and poor-quality farm machinery produced by American factories.
C)inadequate currency, persistent production shortfalls and poor-quality farm machinery produced by American factories.
D)poor-quality farm machinery produced by American factories, inequitable freight rates and inadequate currency.
E)high interest rates, inequitable freight rates and poor-quality farm machinery produced by American factories.







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