The Dawes Act was an effort to make assimilation the
government's official policy. The aim was to "Americanize" the
Native Americans , cultivating in them the desire to own property
and to farm.
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What was the carlisle school
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a school set up for indian youths.
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What resulted from the panic of 1873
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Economic problems and depression around the world
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What was a major benefit of railroads
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all of the above are correct
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Which group believed that land could be owned
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white settlers
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What did southerners who were for redemption want
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Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to
the white Democrats
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How did large mining companies succeed
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Large mining companies succeeded by using machines to dig deeply
for gold.
Which action by whites hurt the American Indian way of life
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Dividing the land for individuals to own
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How did buffalo bill Cody present the west what was he trying to accomplish
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the Bobbe
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When was Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad created
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Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad was created in 1867.
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What country did most of the workers who built the transcontinental railroad come from
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china
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In the sharecropping agreement what does the person who owns the land offer to work
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Tools seeds and I forget but it looks something like that
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Journeys across the United states in the mid 1800s
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Journeys made across the United States in the mid-1800s were long and dangerous.
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Many Americans migrating from large cities in the East wanted to escape what
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all of the above
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What was the purpose of the Dawes Act
The Dawes Act was an effort to make assimilation the
government's official policy. The aim was to "Americanize" the
Native Americans , cultivating in them the desire to own property
and to farm.
What was the carlisle school
a school set up for indian youths.
What resulted from the panic of 1873
Economic problems and depression around the world
What was a major benefit of railroads
all of the above are correct
Which group believed that land could be owned
white settlers
What did southerners who were for redemption want
Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to
the white Democrats
How did large mining companies succeed
Large mining companies succeeded by using machines to dig deeply
for gold.