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1. The Battle of the Little Bighorn (known as the Battle of the Greasy Grass by the Lakota)
a. demonstrated the US Army's commitment to protecting its forts.
b. resulted in the defeat of the 7th Calvary Regiment of the US Army.
c. shamed white Americans for the disgraceful leadership Custer displayed.
d. led to the Navajo combatants imprisonment.
2. The Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 promised several bands of the Lakota, Dakota, and Arapahoe peoples sovereign access their own reservations and traditional hunting grounds as long as they gave up their rights to:
a. war
b. vote
c. trade with canadians
d. oppose railroad contruction
3. Republicans during the Civil War wanted to economically develop the West. To do so they passed:
a. The Homestead Act of 1862
b. all of the combined
c. The Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
d. none of the combined.
4. The white supremacist Jim Crow system if social organization was supported by
a. segregation of whites and Blacks.
b. the loss of African American civil rights.
c. all of the combined
d. the threat of legal and extra-legal violence.
5. Sharecropping impacted black voters:
a. by making them vulnerable to landowners' demands that they vote in favor of the landowners' preferred candidate.
b. by allowing sharecroppers to come together and form a coalition of voters based on shared economic interest.
c. all of the combined
d. by causing them to lose the residency requirements to be eligible to vote.
6. The crop-lien system
a. all of the combined
b. forced indebted farmers to grow cash crops in order to satisfy their debts.
c. offered cash-poor farmers a way to profit from their labor.
d. extended needed credit systems into the South, which enabled farmers to modernize their agricultural practices.
7. Textile manufacturing moves to the South because
a. the South's racial politics could allow companies to more efficiently combat unionization campaigns.
b. all of the combined
c. the South had a huge class of impoverished workers willing to work for low pay.
d. the South had plenty of land where new factories using the most efficient technologies could be built cheaply.