
Indian Removal Act
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Kaitlin Harding
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What is a reservation?
A treaty between a Native American tribe and the U.S. government
A designated period of time in which a tribe can continue to live on a plot of land
An area of land established by the U.S. government for a Native American tribe to live on
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What does it mean to assimilate?
To change your culture to fit in with the dominant culture
To maintain your cultural independence
To integrate new and old cultural customs
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Which of the following was a common reality for many Native American tribes?
They could live on American land as long as they did not farm on it
They could keep their land as long as they signed a treaty
The treaties they signed with the American government were often broken
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What caused the Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole to be called the 5 “civilized” tribes?
They assimilated to American culture
They fought for their right to their lands
They made treaties with the American government
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What was the Indian Removal Act?
A federal law that called for the forced removal of the 5 "civilized" tribes in the southeast
A decision by the U.S. government to help tribes become more "civilized" and assimilate to U.S. customs
A treaty signed by the 5 civilized tribes to sell their lands to the U.S. government
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Which President signed the Indian Removal Act?
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
John Adams
Andrew Jackson
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As a result of the Indian Removal Act where were the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Choctaw and Seminole tribes forced to move to?
Swamp lands in Florida
Mexico
Reservations in Oklahoma
Reservations in California
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According to the map provided what was an effect of the Indian Removal Act?
Five tribes from different parts of the south were forced into one territory in Oklahoma
Only the Cherokee tribe were forced west
Each of the 5 tribes were given a land equal in size to the land they had occupied in the east
5 tribes from the west were forced to move to the east
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Which of the following accurately describes the Trail of Tears?
The law that forced 5 tribes to move west to Okalahoma
The devastating experience of the Cherokee journey to reservations in Oklahoma
The Cherokee tribe's decision to move west
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