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The West-Review #3
Test Description: This comes from these Virginia SOLs: USii.4a
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What would have been different during Westward Expansion IF the settlers had followed the treaties they signed with the Native American tribes?
A
more land would have been open for settling
B
Indians would not have moved to reservations
C
miners would have found more gold and silver and become rich
D
transcontinental railroad would have been completed sooner
2) The Battle of the Little Bighorn was all of the following EXCEPT-
A
Custer’s final triumph before retiring
B
an amazing victory for the Sioux
C
the most famous Plains War battle
D
one of the U.S. Army’s most embarrassing defeats
3) Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce Indians toward Canada, but finally decided he must-
A
surrender to the army.
B
enjoy life on a reservation.
C
continue to fight.
D
live in Mexico.
4) These two American Indian chiefs led the Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne at the Battle of Little Bighorn
A
Geronimo and Sitting Bull
B
Crazy Horse and Chief Joseph
C
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse
D
Geronimo and Chief Joseph
5) During this event, the U.S. Army attacked a group of Indians without provocation, killing men, women, and children.
A
Battle of Little Bighorn
B
Geronimo's opposition to expansion
C
Chief Joseph's flight of the Nez Perce
D
Battle of Wounded Knee
6) This word means "to become part of the larger group", and was what the U.S. wanted for American Indians.
A
opposition
B
assimilation
C
extermination
D
enslavement
7) He was an Apache medicine man who fought against the American expansion into the west.
A
Crazy Horse
B
Chief Joseph
C
Geronimo
D
Sitting Bull
8) Because of American policies towards them, buffalo in the west were on the verge of-
A
extermination of the species
B
population explosion
C
being set aside for Indians
D
being domesticated
9) Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull played a part in the-
A
Sand Creek Massacre
B
Battle of Little Bighorn
C
Civil War
D
Battle of Wounded Knee
10) American Indians were not considered American citizens until--
A
1924
B
1866
C
1898
D
1919
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