Challenges in the late (1800s; 1865-1900); American Indians under pressure 123456789101112131415 0% 0 votes, 0 avg 6 Good Luck Challenges in the late 1800s; 1865-1900; American Indians under pressure This quiz will cover topics such as American Indians under pressure, the west is transformed and corruption plagues the nation. 1 / 15 1. The Plain Indians are A. Klamaths, Chinooks, Shastas B. Sioux, Cheyenne, Blackfeet, Comanches C. Ojibwa, Ho-chunk, Sauk, Fox, D. Iroquois, Huron, Wampanoag, Mohican, 2 / 15 2. What were the reservations? A. Appointments set up for the Indians B. Time setup to meet with a friend or family C. Housing arrangement for the Indians D. Land created to keep Native Americans off of lands that European Americans wished to settle 3 / 15 3. What does it mean that the "Native Americans" were "diverse"? A. They did not like to socialize B. Their beliefs kept them isolated C. They had different Languages, cultures, and ways of life D. They were independent people 4 / 15 4. What is most likely true about the Plain Indians? A. They were nomadic B. They were independent C. They were very poor D. They were Hunters 5 / 15 5. What was Sand Creek Massacre ? A. All the Cheyenne men were killed B. 200 Cheyenne men, women, and children were killed C. A policy to prevent the Native Americans from seizing land D. None of the above 6 / 15 6. How was the government able to pacify the Native Americans? A. Treaty of Tordesillas B. The Congress of Vienna C. Fort Laramie Treaty D. Abidjan Peace Accord 7 / 15 7. What was the "300 mile march known" as? A. Red River war B. The battle of Kenbridge C. Civil Rights Movement D. The long Walk 8 / 15 8. What war lead to the final defeat of the Plain Indians? A. The Civil War B. The Red River C. The French Revolution D. Korean War 9 / 15 9. Who was in charge of maintaining the Fort Laramie Treaty? A. The House of Burgesses B. The federal government C. The Bureau of Indian Affairs D. U.S. Constitution 10 / 15 10. Who were the people who punished law breakers? A. Sheriffs B. Law enforcement C. Vigilantes D. Pink Soilders 11 / 15 11. Why were some towns like Leadville, Colorado, and Nevada city thriving? A. Because of their large population B. Their food supply was abundant C. The habitation was good D. Because they had gold and silver 12 / 15 12. What were Ghost Towns? A. The towns that were haunted every night B. Towns that were abandoned when metal wasnt thriving anymore C. The towns that suffered from poverty and diseases D. Towns that did not have any population 13 / 15 13. _________ helped fuel the nations industrial developement. A. The Government B. Treaty of Paris C. Mining Wealth D. Bill of Rights 14 / 15 14. Why did the idea of Transcontiental Railroad come to place? A. Because of the need of a railroad system to transport goods B. Because people wanted ways to get around C. Because people wanted the city to be more modernized D. Because people wanted innovation from it 15 / 15 15. What was the effect of mining gold? A. Crop and flower beds were being destroyed B. Rivers were often being polluted C. Farm work became difficult D. None of the above Your score is The average score is 61% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Send feedback Quiz Preview The Plain Indians are Sioux, Cheyenne, Blackfeet, Comanches How was the government able to pacify the Native Americans? Fort Laramie Treaty What was the “300 mile march known“ as? The long Walk Who were in charge of maintaining the Fort Laramie Treaty? The Bureau of Indian Affairs What were Ghost Towns? Towns that were abandoned when metal wasn’t thriving anymore More Quizzes Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...