The primary industries to develop in the West after the Civil war were mining, farming, and _____________.
a)Real-estate.
b)Ranching
c)Tourism
d)Teaching
Immigrants from China and other parts of Asia and Europe had already settled some parts of the West prior to the mass movement of white settlers, had to give up some of their property to give to white settlers anyway.
A) True
B)False
Shortly after the completion of the Civil War, America focused on making peace with Native Americans and giving them citizenship.
A)True
B)False
Which of the following is a action that resulted from the passage of the Dawes Act.
a)The U.S. Army was forced to come back east and cease hostilities with Native Americans.
b)All Native American tribes received an expansion of territorial rights.
c)Many Native American tribes were broken up by family units and placed on small plots of land to farm.
d)Custer's entire platoon was wiped out after a thorough defeat.
Which of the following laws was responsible for the removal of native American children from their families in order to be placed in "American" schools.
a)Dawes general allotment act.
b)The Bureau of Indian Affairs.
c)The Homestead act of 1862
d)The Reconstruction Act of 1867
The second Industrial Revolution took place primarily in the U.S. and can be described as a rapid transformation in production of goods from being hand made to mass produced by machines in factories.
A)True
B)False
Which of the following options is an example of the factor of production of Capital which helped facilitate the Industrial Revolution.
a)The invention of the Light Bulb.
b)Andrew Carnegie.
c)Oil discovered in Texas.
d)Immigrants working in factories.
The presidents of the Gilded age were known for taking strong action against the abuses committed by factory owners on their workers.
a)True
B)False
Which of the following options is the economic policy which dominated during the gilded age.
a)Communism
b)Socialism
c)The Hybrid model.
d)laissez-faire capitalism