In which case, policy, or situation did the motto "kill the Indian, but save the man" play an important role in western expansion? |
Indian boarding schools |
What was the struggle to receive full voting rights for women also called? |
suffrage |
Who rejected the Worcester vs. Georgia ruling in hopes that the land they occupied would go to white settlers? |
Andrew Jackson |
Who used lassos, lariats, steel spurs, and saddles? |
cowboys and gauchos |
Which section of the nation was economically dominant after the Civil War? |
North |
Which Constitutional Amendment directly resulted from the Civil War? |
13th |
Which was the initial strategy of the North? |
the Anaconda plan |
How did the North achieve victory in the Civil War? |
through attrition and massive advances on several fronts |
What protections were included in the Fourteenth Amendment? |
citizenship, due process, and equal protection under the law |
Which was a common restriction included in the black codes? |
Former slaves could not sue in court. |
Which was NOT a reason the North began to lose interest in the Southern Reconstruction by the early 1870s? |
Northerners were growing increasingly hostile to President Johnson, and no longer wanted to support his agenda. |
Why did President Johnson deviate from his original plan of punishing Southern aristocrats by making it difficult for states to reenter the Union? |
Johnson believed that the Union was paramount and southern states should be represented. |
What were the Enforcement Acts? |
Acts recommended by Grant and imposed by Congress to try to protect black voters from intimidation and violence |
What was the purpose of the poll tax? |
to make it difficult for African Americans to vote |
The Jim Crow era directly followed what period in U.S. history? |
Reconstruction |
Which is most true of Jim Crow laws? |
They were enacted mostly in the South. |
Which best describes de jure segregation? |
segregation that is sanctioned by the law |
Which best describes popular sovereignty? |
the ability of a state or territory to decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery |
Which component of the Compromise of 1850 most enraged Northerners? |
the Fugitive Slave Act |
Which describes a significant difference between the North and the South in the years leading up to the Civil War? |
The North favored a protectionist tarriff on foreign goods, while the South did not. |
Which best describes how slaves were regarded in the South in the pre-Civil War years? |
as valuable property |
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