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Westward Movement Review
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Name the Sioux leader who opposed westward expansion at the Battle of Little Bighorn. A. Chief Joseph B. Geronimo C. Sitting Bull D. Custer
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Name the Sioux leader who opposed westward expansion at the Battle of Little Bighorn. A. Chief Joseph B. Geronimo C. Sitting Bull D. Custer
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What was another term for Custer’s Last Stand, the last significant victory for Native Americans? A. Battle of Little Bighorn B. Massacre at Wounded Knee C. Westward Massacre Civil War
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What was another term for Custer’s Last Stand, the last significant victory for Native Americans? A. Battle of Little Bighorn B. Massacre at Wounded Knee C. Westward Massacre Civil War
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Who was the Apache legend who staged periodic raids to show opposition to Westward Expansion? A. Sitting Bull B. Geronimo C. Chief Joseph D. Custer
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Who was the Apache legend who staged periodic raids to show opposition to Westward Expansion? A. Sitting Bull B. Geronimo C. Chief Joseph D. Custer
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What event occurred when 150 Native Americans were killed and marked the end of the Plains War. A. Battle of Little Bighorn B. Plains Massacre C. Massacre at Little Bighorn D. Massacre at Wounded Knee
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What event occurred when 150 Native Americans were killed and marked the end of the Plains War. A. Battle of Little Bighorn B. Plains Massacre C. Massacre at Little Bighorn D. Massacre at Wounded Knee
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Who was the leader of the Nez Perce Indians that led people to Canada? A. Geronimo B. Chief Joseph C. Custer D. Sitting Bull
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Who was the leader of the Nez Perce Indians that led people to Canada? A. Geronimo B. Chief Joseph C. Custer D. Sitting Bull
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After the Civil War, how did many view the Great Plains? A. A land of opportunity B. A land of war C. A land of Native Americans D. A land of great rainfall
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After the Civil War, how did many view the Great Plains? A. A land of opportunity B. A land of war C. A land of Native Americans D. A land of great rainfall
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Which direction did settlers move? A. North B. South C. East D. West
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Which direction did settlers move? A. North B. South C. East D. West
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What was the main motivator for people to move west? A. An opportunity to move with family A chance to own land A promise of an easy life A peaceful friendship with Native Americans
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What was the main motivator for people to move west? A. An opportunity to move with family A chance to own land A promise of an easy life A peaceful friendship with Native Americans
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The Great Plains had little _________ and frequent _________. A. rainfall, dust storms B. dust storms, rainfall C. fertile soil, tornados D. tornados, fertile soil
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The Great Plains had little _________ and frequent _________. A. rainfall, dust storms B. dust storms, rainfall C. fertile soil, tornados D. tornados, fertile soil
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What is another term for the Great Plains? A. Flat Wasteland B. Rainless Wasteland C. Treeless Wasteland D. Dry Wasteland
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What is another term for the Great Plains? A. Flat Wasteland B. Rainless Wasteland C. Treeless Wasteland D. Dry Wasteland
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_________ occurred between the settlers and Native Americans. A. Peace B. Happiness C. Conflict D. Shared Ideas
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_________ occurred between the settlers and Native Americans. A. Peace B. Happiness C. Conflict D. Shared Ideas
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Which crop was commonly grown on the Great Plains? A. Apples B. Cotton C. Wheat D. Tobacco
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Which crop was commonly grown on the Great Plains? A. Apples B. Cotton C. Wheat D. Tobacco
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What invention did not contribute to Westward movement? A. Windmill B. Barbed Wire Train Ice Carriage
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What invention did not contribute to Westward movement? A. Windmill B. Barbed Wire Train Ice Carriage
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Why was the Transcontinental Railroad significant? A. Created economic link between the east and west B. Goods could be transported from Europe C. People began to welcome immigrants from China and Ireland D. The relocation of American Indians became easier.
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Why was the Transcontinental Railroad significant? A. Created economic link between the east and west B. Goods could be transported from Europe C. People began to welcome immigrants from China and Ireland D. The relocation of American Indians became easier.
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Why were American Indian homelands reduced? A. The number of growing factories B. Continued battles between American Indian tribes C. Increases in the buffalo population D. Broken treaties with the US government
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Why were American Indian homelands reduced? A. The number of growing factories B. Continued battles between American Indian tribes C. Increases in the buffalo population D. Broken treaties with the US government
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Why did the way of life of the Plains Indians change? A. Due to reconstruction policies B. Due to Iron ore mining C. Due to pollution of rivers D. Near extinction of the buffalo
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Why did the way of life of the Plains Indians change? A. Due to reconstruction policies B. Due to Iron ore mining C. Due to pollution of rivers D. Near extinction of the buffalo
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What is not a reason for the increases in Westward Expansion? A. Opportunities to own land B. A desire for adventure C. To spread slavery D. Discovery of gold and silver
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What is not a reason for the increases in Westward Expansion? A. Opportunities to own land B. A desire for adventure C. To spread slavery D. Discovery of gold and silver
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Which region of the US is NOT included in the Great Plains? A. Midwest B. Rocky Mountain C. Pacific D. Southwest
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Which region of the US is NOT included in the Great Plains? A. Midwest B. Rocky Mountain C. Pacific D. Southwest
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African Americans who settled in the Plains were referred to as _____. A. Exodusters B. Immigrants C. Freed Slaves D. Nomadic
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African Americans who settled in the Plains were referred to as _____. A. Exodusters B. Immigrants C. Freed Slaves D. Nomadic
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