Question 1
Treaties with the Sioux and Nez Perces were broken when whites:
A) wanted to build railroads through their lands.
B) found gold on their lands.
C) were massacred by Indian war bands.
D) began the Oklahoma Land Rush.
Question 2
The reformers' intention in the reservation policy and the Dawes Act was to:
A) protect Indian culture.
B) curtail white settlement.
C) restore Indian-governed tribal lands.
D) assimilate individual Indians into white culture.
Question 3
The transformation of Oklahoma after the Land Rush fulfilled the vision of:
A) John L. Sullivan's manifest destiny.
B) Thomas Jefferson's agrarian republic.
C) Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier thesis.
D) Joseph McCoy's open range.
Question 4
At the close of the Civil War, the majority of Indians in the trans-Mississippi West lived in:
A) the Southwest.
B) Texas.
C) Indian Territory.
D) the Great Plains.