How does the painting pictured describe possible motivations for settlers to move to western territories?
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The west was land completely unsettled by any population, making it easy to take ownership after the invention of the train.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Using the map of Native American reservations, which of the following conclusions can be made about the distribution of reservations in the United States during the 19th century?
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Most reservations were located in the eastern United States, near Native American ancestral lands.
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Native Americans reservations were mostly located in areas that were sparsely populated by settlers.
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The majority of reservations were located in the southeastern United States, where many tribes originally lived.
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Native American reservations were spread out across the country, with most being in areas from their traditional homelands.
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Native Americans reservations were mostly located in areas that were sparsely populated by settlers.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Using the excerpt, what can be inferred about Nat Turner's motivations for leading the rebellion?
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Turner believed the rebellion was a divine mission to free enslaved people and end slavery.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The flyer above highlights a planned meeting because of John Brown’s scheduled execution. What was the purpose of such a meeting?
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To protest John Brown’s execution and continue to fight against slavery in the name of God.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Using the artist's depiction of the Trail of Tears, which of the following does the image most likely show about the impact of the relocation on Native American communities?
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The image shows Native Americans suffering during the long journey, indicating the hardship, loss of life, and cultural disruption they faced.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Based on the credited quote from Denmark Vesey, why did many slave owners in South Carolina begin to change attitudes towards slaves and their basic freedoms?
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They feared that enslaved people were beginning to challenge the system of slavery and demand their freedom, which threatened the social order.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following best explains how Native American culture changed as a result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
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Native American tribes were able to maintain their traditional practices and lifestyles in the new territories.
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The forced relocation led to the loss of Native American lands, causing disruption to their social, cultural, and economic structures.
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The relocation process improved relationships between Native Americans and white settlers by offering them new opportunities.
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Native American societies thrived in the new territories due to government support for their cultural preservation.
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The forced relocation led to the loss of Native American lands, causing disruption to their social, cultural, and economic structures.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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In what way did the quote above show a change in attitude from many women when it came to their role in society and government?
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Groups of women began to make the case that men had consistently oppressed them in society.
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