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 happened when president Johnson vetoed radical reconstruction laws
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congress passed the acts over his veto
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Which of the following best describes the condition called debt peonage
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having to stay at one job just to pay what you owe
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The sand creek massacre of 1864 and the battle at wounded knee in 1890 are examples of what us policy toward native Americans
Who was the Lakota leader who was arrested by the us army when people practiced the ghost dance at wounded knee in order to protest his arrest
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sitting bull
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An effect of the Dawes act was that American Indians
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Lost their traditional cultural practices
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The building of cotton mills in the south meant decreased
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dependence of the south on the north
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What do the figures in the eastern half of the US represent in the cartoon
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men opposed to giving women the right to vote
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Which group wanted to lower taxes and cut social programs in the south in the late 1800's
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The Democratic Party wanted to lower taxes and cut social
programs in the south in the late 1800's
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According to this cartoon how were women suffragists supposed to convince antisuffragists to join the women's suffragist movement
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by removing prejudice (apex)
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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 happened when president Johnson vetoed radical reconstruction laws
congress passed the acts over his veto
Which of the following best describes the condition called debt peonage
having to stay at one job just to pay what you owe
The sand creek massacre of 1864 and the battle at wounded knee in 1890 are examples of what us policy toward native Americans