1. Which of the following statements regarding Hispanic New Mexico is false
Taos Indians allied with Navajos and apaches, forced out Anglo Americans until 1847
2. The Homestead act of 1862
Was expanded by the timber culture act
3. In the late nineteenth century which of the following was not a major western industry
Fur trading
4. Women in 19th-century western mining towns
Often found work doing domestic tasks
5. In the 1860s, Cattle drives from Texas to Missouri
ALL: saw the herds suffer heavy losses, proved that cattle could be driven to distant markets, established a link to the booming urban markets of the east, both proved that cattle could be driven to distant markets and established a link to the booming urban market of the east
6. In the late 19th century the popular image of the American West
ALL: presented a heroic image of cowboys, perceived the region to be a place offering true freedom, was promoted by the Rocky Mountain school, both presented a heroic image of cowboys and was promoted by the Rocky Mountain school
7. In " the significance of the frontier in American history " Frederick Jackson Turner claimed
That the end of the frontier also marked the end of one of the most important democratizing forces in American life
8. The Decimation of American Buffalo herd in the late 19th century
ALL: destroyed the ability of Plains Indians to resist the advance of white settlers, was accelerated by the eastern fad of owning a buffalo robe, happen almost entirely in the space of a single decade, was fostered by the railroad companies
9. William Cody's wild west shows
Proved not to be popular in Europe as well as the united states
10. The 1876 Battle of Little Big Horn
Was a short-lived Indian victory
11. In the late 19th century the western agriculture economy
Saw the railroad become the most important factor in its development
13. Cultural and racial argument made against Chinese immigrants in the late 19th century were the same as those made against native American Indians in which of the following ways
They were on the civilized savages, unable to be assimilated into society
20. Which of the following best describes the cornerstone to government strategy against the American Indian by the late 19th century
Transformation from a communal would like to one of capitalist individualism.