1. Where did the Central Pacific Railroad begin which minority group was responsible for the construction? (pg 342)
2. Where did the Union Pacific Railroad begin and which minority groups were responsible for the construction? (pg 341)
3. Why were buffalo being hunted to the point of extermination? (pg 345)
4. What journey does the "long drive" refer to? (pg 345)
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
Warm Up for 5-20-13
1. What were the major conflicts between settlers and Indians? (pg 337)
2. How did the friendship between the Nez Perce and whites finally come to an end? (pg 339)
3. What happened to the Nez Perce after they surrendered? (pg 339)
4. What did homesteaders have to do to get free land under the Homestead Act? (pg 340)
2. How did the friendship between the Nez Perce and whites finally come to an end? (pg 339)
3. What happened to the Nez Perce after they surrendered? (pg 339)
4. What did homesteaders have to do to get free land under the Homestead Act? (pg 340)
Friday, May 10, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Summary Terms for Chapter 23
- Presidential Reconstruction
- 13th Amendment
- Freedman's Bureau
- Congressional Reconstruction
- Military Reconstruction Act
- 15th Amendment
- Amnesty Act of 1872
- Compromise of 1877
- Jim Crow Laws
- Plessy V. Ferguson
Warm Up for 4-24-13
1. What was the Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy V. Ferguson? (pg 333)
2. Where did the freedmen that left the South migrate to? (334)
2. Where did the freedmen that left the South migrate to? (334)
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Warm Up for 4-23-13
1. What was the main goal of the Ku Klux Klan? (pg 330)
2. How did southern Democrats keep blacks away from the polls? (pg 332)
3. How did Democrats draw a color line in the South after they had returned to power? (pg 333)
2. How did southern Democrats keep blacks away from the polls? (pg 332)
3. How did Democrats draw a color line in the South after they had returned to power? (pg 333)
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