Texas History - Unit 6 - Review Game 3 Question Preview (ID: 58420)


Texas In The Civil War And Reconstruction. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Sharecropping became a way for large landowners to ...
a) keep their labor costs very low after the end of slavery.
b) rotate crops to protect the soil.
c) ensure that other Texans had good jobs.
d) exchange crops with other landowners.

The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ...
a) was supported by nearly all Texans in 1866.
b) guaranteed citizenship and equal rights to African Americans.
c) made it illegal to secede from the Union.
d) was never ratified by Texas.

Obnoxious Acts were ...
a) crimes against the new public health codes.
b) a term used by some Texans for laws passed by the Republican legislature.
c) forbidden by the Texas Constitution.
d) laws meant to take away civil rights from African Americans.

Jim Crow laws were passed in the South after ...
a) African Americans lost much of their political power.
b) sharecropping became legal.
c) cotton prices fell to their lowest level in many years.
d) Senator Jim Crow left office.

By 1880, around 40 percent of Texas farmers were sharecroppers.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Congressional Reconstruction meant that ...
a) freedpeople would be discouraged from voting.
b) Democrats would be forbidden to hold office.
c) the terms for rejoining the Union were made more difficult.
d) white southerners could not vote.

The Republican-led legislature refused to raise taxes to pay for schools and roads.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

In 1874, Democrat Richard Coke became governor, ending Reconstruction in Texas.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

In 1867 the South was organized into five federal military districts.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Radical Republican Edmund J. Davis was elected governor in 1869.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Which of the following was a Comanche leader whose mother was a captured settler?
a) Ranald S. Mackenzie
b) Quanah Parker
c) Henry O. Flipper
d) Satanta

Which of the following was an agreement of 1867 that required the Plains Indians to move onto a reservation in the Indian Territory?
a) Treaty of Medicine Lodge
b) Battle of Palo Duro Canyon
c) Treaty of the Little Arkansas
d) Salt Creek Raid

Which of the following was U.S. colonel who became famous fighting American Indians on the Texas frontier?
a) Henry O. Flipper
b) Quanah Parker
c) Santanta
d) Ranald S. Mackenzie

Which of the following was Kiowa leader who refused to accept reservation life and died in prison?
a) Quakers
b) Victorio
c) buffalo soldiers
d) Santanta

Which of the following was the treaty under which Comanche and Kiowa leaders agreed to settle on a Panhandle reservation?
a) Treaty of Medicine Lodge
b) Treaty of the Little Arkansas
c) Battle of Adobe Walls
d) Quakers

Which of the following were members of the Society of Friends, some of whom became Indian agents in order to help prevent war?
a) buffalo soldiers
b) Quakers
c) Quanah Parker
d) Santanta

Which of the following was a battle that finally defeated the Texas Plains Indians by wiping out their horses, villages, and supplies?
a) Salt Creek Raid
b) Battle of Palo Duro Canyon
c) Battle of Adobe Walls
d) Victorio

Which of the following was a Kiowa and Comanche attack on a wagon train that caused a shift in military policy toward Indians?
a) Battle of Adobe Walls
b) Treaty of Medicine Lodge
c) Battle of Palo Duro Canyon
d) Salt Creek Raid

Which of the following is where 700 Indians attacked a trading post and were defeated by fewer than 30 whites with buffalo guns?
a) Salt Creek Raid
b) Battle of Medicine Lodge
c) Battle of Adobe Walls
d) Treaty of the Little Arkansas

Which of the following was Apache leader who fled into Mexico and who conducted raids across the Rio Grande for years?
a) Santanta
b) Ranald S. Mackenzie
c) Quanah Parker
d) Victorio

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