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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Myths T or F Facts InjunsCompromise1877HomesteadWagons-HO!

C1-$100 Wagons-HO! Wagons-HO!- $100 What made shipping beef to the East by railroad possible? Refrigerated cars

C1-$200 Wagons-HO! Wagons-HO! - $200 Who kept order (was Marshal) of Abilene Kansas? James B. Hickok

C1-$300 Wagons-HO! Wagons-HO! - $300 A settler could acquire 160 acres by living on the land for 5 years and paying $30, under this Federal program. Homestead Act of 1862

C1-$400 Wagons-HO! Wagons-HO! - $400 His flour milling process increased demand for wheat from the mid-west. John S. Pillsbury

C1-$500 Wagons-HO! Wagons-HO! - $500 What was the “new” people’s party of the 1890’s called? Populist Party

C2-$100 Myths Myths - $100 Congress gave the States power to divide Western territories into new States. F - Congress kept the power itself

C2-$200 Myths Myths - $200 By 1853, the US possessed all the territory in the continental US. T

C2-$300 Myths Myths - $300 The West was the great equalizer- All people were equal there. F – People took their prejudices West with them

C2-$400 Myths Myths - $400 Poor people immigrated West. F – It took money to go West

C2-$500 Myths Myths - $500 Everyone rode horses, carried guns and was a “cowboy” in the West. F – Most were farmers

C3-$100 Facts Facts - $100 Joseph Glidden, an Illinois farmer invented barbed wire in T

C3-$200 Facts Facts - $200 The Baptists and Methodists had a hard time bringing religion to the violent West. F – They greatly aided in adding order to the West.

C3-$300 Facts Facts - $300 The organized tribes of Plains Indians were finally broken up by the demise of the buffalo, barbed wire, the colt revolver, the railroad and the telegraph. T

C3-$400 Facts Facts - $400 Blacks and other minorities were found throughout the West. T

C3-$500 Facts Facts - $500 The American frontier was basically closed by T

C4-$100 Injuns Injuns - $100 The basic attitude of Whites toward Indians can be summed up in this statement by Gen William Sherman. The only good Indian, is a dead Indian

C3-200 Injuns Injuns - $200 What was the “small reservation policy”? Indians were placed on reservations where they were “left alone”.

C3-$300 Injuns Injuns - $300 Two famous Sioux Chiefs known for fighting for Indian rights were: Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse

C3-$400 Injuns Injuns - $400 Gen. George Custer and 264 soldiers were defeated by the Sioux at this battle. Little Big Horn (Montana) Crazy Horse was the leader

C3-$500 Injuns Injuns - $500 Who was the famous Apache leader in AZ and NM? Geronimo

C4-$100 Compromise1877 Compromise1877- $100 This marked the end of Reconstruction Removal of Federal Troops from the South in 1877

C4-$200 Compromise1877 Compromise $200 Benjamin “Pap” Singleton preached about opportunities for Blacks in the West. This is called? Exoduster Movement

C4-$300 Compromise1877 Compromise $300 What three steps were taken to deny Blacks of Civil Rights in the South? Violence (scare them) economic pressures (charge more, no credit) legislate against them (segregation de jure)

C4-$400 Compromise1877 Compromise $400 This was passed by Congress to protect Blacks from violent groups like the KKK. Enforcements Acts of

C4-$500 Compromise1877 Compromise $500 Congress passed this to deal with Jim Crowe laws in the South. Civil Rights Acts

C4-$100 Homestead Homestead - $100 The first attempt by farmers to strike at the industrial and railroad giants who were oppressing them was the establishment of? National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry (The Grange)

C4-$200 Homestead Homestead - $200 An early leader in the Grange Movement? Oliver Hudson Kelley

C4-$300 Homestead Homestead - $300 This Party organized Farmers and laborers to oppose both Rep. & Dems. Greenback & Labor Reform Party

C4-$400 Homestead Homestead - $400 An alliance hoping to unite White and Black farmers to fight the same economic issues. Knights of Reliance

C4-$500 Homestead Homestead - $500 Formed by Milton George to oppose the tariff, make financial reforms and against land syndicates. National Farmer’s Alliance (Later the National Farmer’s Alliance and Industrial Union)