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AIM: How did farmers
address common problems?
The
Grange Movement
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The
Populist Party
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Cross
of Gold
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AIM: Why were Native
Americans in crisis?
Homestead
Act
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Sitting
Bull
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Custer’s
Last Stand
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Dawes
Act
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Battle
of Wounded Knee
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Chapter 13 Vocabulary
1.
Great Plains
2.
Homestead
Act
3.
Exodusters
4.
Sitting
Bull
5.
George
Armstrong Custer
6.
Assimilation
7.
Dawes
Act
8.
Battle
of Wounded Knee
9.
Barbed
Wire
10. Homesteaders
11. Morrill Land Grant Acts
12. Bonanza Farms
13. The Grange
14. Populism
15. Bimetalism
16. William McKinley
17. William Jennings Bryan
18. “Cross of Gold” speech
Chapter 13 Section 1: Native American Cultures in Crisis
1. Describe the importance of horses to Native American cultures.
2. Describe the importance of buffalo to Native American cultures.
3. Why did settlers push westward?
4. Explain the Homestead Act.
5. Why was the Homestead Act passed?
6. Describe the Sandy Creek Massacre.
7. Why is Sitting Bull important?
8. Why is Custer important?
9. Describe Custer’s last stand.
10. What was the purpose of the Dawes Act?
11. Explain the Ghost Dance.
12. What was the importance of the Battle of Wounded Knee?
1. Why were railroads important to ranchers?
2. Describe the life of a cowboy.
3. Explain the purpose of the long drive.
1. What were the benefits of homesteading?
2. Why did the frontier close?
3. What were the differences between dugouts & soddies?
4. How did the Morrill Land Grant Acts assist people?
5. Why did farmers go into debt?
6. How did this debt affect farmers?
1. Why was there a demand for cheaper money?
2. Why were the railroads experiencing problems?
3. Why did the Grange Movement begin?
4. What were the goals of the Grange?
5. Why did Populism develop?
6. What were the goals of the Populist Party?
7. How did the Panic of 1893 affect Americans & American industry?
8. Explain the importance of Bryan’s “Cross of Gold” speech.
9. Why did Populism end?
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