
8-5.7 Review
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- Q1the movement of groups to the west due to the promise of land and economic opportunities after the Civil War, most in South Carolina could not afford to move WestCorruptionSmall FarmersWestward ExpansionCrop Lien Law30s
- Q2African Americans who moved from post-reconstruction South to KansasExodustersRed ShirtsRadical RepublicansImmigrants30s
- Q3leaders of political machines that bribed citizens in order to receive votesJim CrowExodustersCharles DarwinPolitical Bosses30s
- Q4dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving briberySectionalismNativisimTyrannyCorruption30s
- Q5a policy of favoring native-born Americans over immigrants, a Northern counterpart to Southern racismExodustersSocial DarwinismNativismSectionalism30s
- Q6a social theory which states that the level a person rises to in society and wealth is determined by their genetic background, this gave an intellectual justification for white supremacyWestward ExpansionHomestead ActSocial DarwinismNativism30s
- Q7gave away free plots of land in the West if the resident agreed to farm the land for five yearsLand GrantHomestead ActBen TillmanCrop Lien Law30s
- Q8laws that made segregation a requirement, encouraged racial discriminationCrop Lien LawGrangeJim Crow LawsGerrymandering30s
- Q9people from other countriesPopulistsForeclosuresImmigrantsMechanization30s
- Q10large neighborhoods in Northern cities with a large concentration of a specific ethnic groupImmigrantsTillmanitesEthnic NeighborhoodsMill Village30s