US History: Chapter 19 - Reconstruction and the New South

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1. What did proponents of the New South believe the South should do?

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The proponents of the New South believed that industrializing the region would help it modernize and move away from its reliance on agriculture after the Civil War.

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2. Why did tenant farmers have no incentive to take care of the farmland that they were on?

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Tenant farmers did not have ownership of the land they were farming on, which meant they did not have long-term investment in its productivity.

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3. Methods used to reduce the black vote stripped many poor whites of the vote as well: (true or false)

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During periods of racial segregation and voter suppression, methods such as poll taxes, literacy tests, and intimidation were used not only to target black voters but also disenfranchise poor whites who could not meet these requirements. This resulted in widespread disenfranchisement among both groups.

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4. The Mississippi plan of disenfranchisement included all the following except a:
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5. Why were six states not admitted before 1889 despite being created from the western territories in the years 1889-1890?

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The correct answer highlights the political motivation behind the delay in admitting the newly created states from western territories into the union.

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6. What was the method decided upon by Congress in 1867 to end the Indian Wars?

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After the 1867 'Report on the condition of the Indian Tribes', Congress believed that persuading the Indians to live on reservations would be the best way to end the Indian Wars, rather than using force or continuing military conflicts.

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7. Which Native American tribe defeated Custer and put up the greatest resistance to U.S. domination in the Battle of Little Bighorn?

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The correct answer is Sioux. The Sioux tribe, led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, emerged victorious in the Battle of Little Bighorn against General Custer's forces in 1876. The Cheyenne, Apache, and Comanche were also notable Native American tribes, but they were not the primary tribe involved in this historic battle.

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8. A prolonged drought on the plains played a significant role in the buffalo's disappearance.

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The correct answer is True because a prolonged drought greatly reduced the availability of water and vegetation for the buffalo, leading to their disappearance.

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9. In 1877, President Rutherford Hayes addressed the American approach to dealing with Native Americans saying:

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President Rutherford Hayes acknowledged the role of broken promises and acts of injustice on the part of the United States in causing conflicts with Native American tribes, highlighting the need for a more just approach towards indigenous communities.

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10. Which of the following statements about the cowboys’ frontier is NOT true?

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The correct answer highlights the discriminatory practice of excluding blacks from being cowboys, which was unfortunately prevalent during that time. The incorrect answers provide alternative scenarios that did not accurately reflect the reality of the cowboy frontier.

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11. The great boom in the range-cattle trade did not last long because cattle drives were economically unsound.

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The correct answer is true because the boom in the range-cattle trade did not last long due to the fact that cattle drives were economically unsound, leading to a decline in profitability.

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12. What led to the decline of cattle drives?

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The correct answer highlights how the invention of refrigerated rail cars revolutionized the transportation of cattle and made cattle drives largely unnecessary.

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13. Much of the development of the western plains has been shaped by its:

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The correct answer is aridity because the lack of water in the western plains has greatly influenced agricultural practices, settlement patterns, and overall development in the region.

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14. All of the following is true of the Homestead Act of 1862 except:

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The Homestead Act of 1862 did not specifically allow cattle ranchers to gain title to federal land by staking a claim and keeping cattle on it for five years. This statement is false.

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15. Which export crop spurred growth in agriculture in the late nineteenth century?

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Wheat was a significant export crop that contributed to the growth of agriculture in the late nineteenth century, particularly in regions like the United States and parts of Europe. Corn, sugarcane, and cotton were also important crops during this time period, but they did not have the same widespread impact on agriculture as wheat.

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16. The fight for survival in the trans-Mississippi West made men and women more?
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17. Historian Frederick Jackson Turner argued that:

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Frederick Jackson Turner's Frontier Thesis argued that the existence of an area of free land, its continuous recession, and the advance of American settlement westward explained American development.

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What did proponents of the New South believe the South should do?
Why did tenant farmers have no incentive to take care of the farmland...
Methods used to reduce the black vote stripped many poor whites of the...
The Mississippi plan of disenfranchisement included all the following...
Why were six states not admitted before 1889 despite being created...
What was the method decided upon by Congress in 1867 to end the Indian...
Which Native American tribe defeated Custer and put up the greatest...
A prolonged drought on the plains played a significant role in the...
In 1877, President Rutherford Hayes addressed the American approach to...
Which of the following statements about the cowboys’ frontier is NOT...
The great boom in the range-cattle trade did not last long because...
What led to the decline of cattle drives?
Much of the development of the western plains has been shaped by its:
All of the following is true of the Homestead Act of 1862 except:
Which export crop spurred growth in agriculture in the late nineteenth...
The fight for survival in the trans-Mississippi West made men and...
Historian Frederick Jackson Turner argued that:
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