Chapter 9 Civil War and Reconstruction
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- Q1What period is often referred to as the 'Golden Years' of Indian Territory?The years of westward expansionThe fifteen years between the end of major Indian removals and the outbreak of the Civil WarThe period after World War IThe years of the American Revolution30s
- Q2What was a significant economic activity in Indian Territory during the 'Golden Years'?Cotton textile productionMining of precious metalsIndustrial manufacturingAgriculture and farming30s
- Q3What event marked the end of the 'Golden Years' for Indian Territory?The Indian Citizenship ActThe discovery of oilThe signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoThe outbreak of the Civil War30s
- Q4What feature was common among the constitutions adopted by the Five Civilized Tribes?They excluded education provisionsThey were written in FrenchThey contained a Bill of RightsThey had no judicial branch30s
- Q5Why was education important to the Five Civilized Tribes?They were required by the U.S. government to provide educationThey thought education was not necessaryThey wanted to abandon their cultural practicesThey believed it was essential for the advancement of their nations30s
- Q6Which aspect did the constitutions of the Five Civilized Tribes share with the United States Constitution?They were only focused on local governanceThe incorporation of executive, legislative, and judicial branchesThey were all based on tribal customsThey had a monarchy system30s
- Q7Which of the Five Civilized Tribes did not have large plantations?CherokeesCreeksSeminolesChoctaws30s
- Q8What was the primary type of land ownership in tribal communities among the Five Civilized Tribes?Common ownership by all tribe membersLeased land from settlersGovernment ownershipPrivate ownership by individuals30s
- Q9Which type of agriculture was predominant among the tribes of the Five Civilized Tribes, excluding the Seminoles?Subsistence farmingNomadic herdingPlantation agriculturePastoral farming30s
- Q10What percentage of the population in Indian Territory were large slaveholders and planters?five percentfifteen percentone percentten percent30s
- Q11What was the primary economic status of most farmers in the Indian Territory in terms of slavery?most farmers owned many slavesmost farmers owned no slavesmost farmers had enough slaves to work their landmost farmers were large plantation owners30s
- Q12What was a common economic condition for many people living in the Indian Territory?few faced economic hardshipmost were wealthy plantation ownerseveryone owned land and slavesmany lived in poverty30s
- Q13What was a characteristic feature of the majority of the Indian Territory population?owned large plantationsdepended solely on slavery for incomeowned land but no slaveswere primarily industrial workers30s
- Q14How did the distribution of wealth in Indian Territory compare to that of the American South?everyone was poorit was vastly differentthere were no wealthy individualsit was similar30s
- Q15What was the approximate value of a slave in Indian Territory in 1861?$2,000$1,500$1,200$80030s