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Resolved Question: Should I move 1,300 miles away from home to be with him?
I live in the Midwest, but the guy I have dated for 2 years lives in Los Angeles. I am 27, and he is 30. Until now, we have maintained our relationship online and on the telephone... he travels here 2-3 times a year for 1-2 weeks at a time, and I travel there about as much. We've had no problems with the distance. I made a halfhearted attempt to move to L.A. last year after he badgered me for over a year to do so. I left my home in the Midwest with about $2,500 and began staying in one of those extended-stay furnished studios. But I just wasn't "feeling it." Since my partner still lives at home with his mom and dad, the place I was staying didn't feel like home at all and was very depressing... and he didn't want to move in with me. We also had a few fundamental differences at the time that put a big cloud over our relationship. I didn't have any friends in L.A. and I was bleeding tons of money trying to stay there with no support structure. I didn't even bother looking for a job... I moved back home after about three weeks. It was very sad but I just felt like the timing and the situation was all wrong. However, we are still dating and we are in love more than ever before... but the distance isn't working anymore. His parents are extremely conservative immigrants, and his dad is actually a preacher. They don't make a lot of money and he feels like he has to support them to a large extent. These things combined, I think, make up the reasoning for him not wanting to move in with me last year. Obviously, also because of these things, me moving in with him/them is completely out of the question. I feel like we can't maintain our current relationship, or grow any more, with 1,300 miles between us. I am faced with an increasingly gloomy situation. Most of the time when I really contemplate this, it feels like it comes down to "me versus his parents." And I know I would never win that battle no matter how in love we are! Moving to L.A. and getting an apartment by myself, or a roommate, is the logical option... but in reality that's a lot tougher than it seems. It's one of the most competitive job markets in the world, and on top of that California is in the middle of an economic and unemployment crisis. And right now I don't have the $5,000 to $10,000 extra cash that I would need (or want) in order to keep myself afloat while struggling to find work. What am I supposed to do? He really wants me to pack up... again... and move out to L.A. for real this time. But it seems like he wants me to do it with absolutely no support structure in place once I get there. Is it wrong for me to ask him to meet me halfway? It's like... I am giving up my whole life and everything I know to move out there to be with him... and he's not willing to move out here. So why is it wrong of me to want him to share a place with him once I get there? And how am I supposed to bring this up without it sounding like I am trying to make him ditch his parents? Just looking for general advice... heck, I don't know... maybe I just wanted to rant, LOL moreResolved Question: Us History help please?
6. Which one of the following did the Populists support? (1 point) the Turner thesis a progressive income tax staying on the gold standard private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7. What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? (1 point) The government already owned all the land of the West. The Native Americans did not want the land. Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8. An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over (1 point) government treatment of Native Americans. Native Americans' misuse of the land. establishment of Christian schools on reservations. passage of the Dawes Act. 9. The main objective of the nativists was to (1 point) repeal laws that restricted immigration. help immigrants adjust to American culture. build tenement apartments for immigrants. restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? (1 point) irrigation of southwestern lands lower steamship rates the founding of Los Angeles the building of a railroad through Texas 11. Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? (1 point) to prepare their children for college to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills to keep their children out of criminal activity to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12. During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans (1 point) used the court system to fight discrimination. formed their own political parties. ended all segregation in the South. founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13. Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? (1 point) a real struggle an easier time than white males an impossible mission plenty of opportunities 14. How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? (1 point) It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. It allowed segregation to continue legally. It improved the quality of African American facilities. It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15. What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? (1 point) They are too ambitious. They are untrustworthy. They lack physical strength. They lack mental ability moreResolved Question: US History help please?
6. Which one of the following did the Populists support? (1 point) the Turner thesis a progressive income tax staying on the gold standard private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7. What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? (1 point) The government already owned all the land of the West. The Native Americans did not want the land. Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8. An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over (1 point) government treatment of Native Americans. Native Americans' misuse of the land. establishment of Christian schools on reservations. passage of the Dawes Act. 9. The main objective of the nativists was to (1 point) repeal laws that restricted immigration. help immigrants adjust to American culture. build tenement apartments for immigrants. restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? (1 point) irrigation of southwestern lands lower steamship rates the founding of Los Angeles the building of a railroad through Texas 11. Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? (1 point) to prepare their children for college to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills to keep their children out of criminal activity to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12. During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans (1 point) used the court system to fight discrimination. formed their own political parties. ended all segregation in the South. founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13. Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? (1 point) a real struggle an easier time than white males an impossible mission plenty of opportunities 14. How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? (1 point) It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. It allowed segregation to continue legally. It improved the quality of African American facilities. It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15. What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? (1 point) They are too ambitious. They are untrustworthy. They lack physical strength. They lack mental ability moreResolved Question: CHECK OVER MY HISTORY PLEASE?
I just finished my history and I want to MAKE SURE its right..so dont answer unless you know for sure please. =] I put a * next to the one I picked. PLEASE no "do your own homework" answers, because I did do my own homework, and I just want to get and A on this. =] 6:Which one of the following did the Populists support? the Turner thesis a progressive income tax staying on the gold standard * private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7:What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? The government already owned all the land of the West. The Native Americans did not want the land. * Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8:An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over * government treatment of Native Americans. Native Americans' misuse of the land. establishment of Christian schools on reservations. passage of the Dawes Act. 9:The main objective of the nativists was to repeal laws that restricted immigration. help immigrants adjust to American culture. build tenement apartments for immigrants. * restrict immigration. 10:What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? irrigation of southwestern lands lower steamship rates * the founding of Los Angeles the building of a railroad through Texas 11:Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? to prepare their children for college * to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills to keep their children out of criminal activity to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12: During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans * used the court system to fight discrimination. formed their own political parties. ended all segregation in the South. founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13: Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? (1 point) * a real struggle an easier time than white males an impossible mission plenty of opportunities 14: How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. * It allowed segregation to continue legally. It improved the quality of African American facilities. It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15: What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? They are too ambitious. They are untrustworthy. * They lack physical strength. They lack mental ability.Im not sure is your for real, or your just being sarcastic.... moreResolved Question: American History 10th grade qeustions?
1. ____ bought up large areas of land in the hope of selling it later for a large profit. 2. American citizens and immigrants who had applied to become citizens could acquire land directly from the government through the ____. 3. Homesteaders called ____ staked land claims in Indian Territory before noon on April 22, 1889. 4. During the __, cowboys herded cattle from distant ranges to railroad centers. 5. Oliver H. Kelley founded __ to help farmers form cooperatives. a. the Grange b. long drive c. Battle of Little Bighorn d. Morrill Land-Grant Act e. Massacre at Wounded Knee f. Homestead Act g. sooners h. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody i. land speculators j. Exodusters 6. Which one of the following did the Populists support? (1 point) the Turner thesis a progressive income tax staying on the gold standard private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7. What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? (1 point) The government already owned all the land of the West. The Native Americans did not want the land. Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8. An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over (1 point) government treatment of Native Americans. Native Americans' misuse of the land. establishment of Christian schools on reservations. passage of the Dawes Act. 9. The main objective of the nativists was to (1 point) repeal laws that restricted immigration. help immigrants adjust to American culture. build tenement apartments for immigrants. restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? (1 point) irrigation of southwestern lands lower steamship rates the founding of Los Angeles the building of a railroad through Texas 11. Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? (1 point) to prepare their children for college to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills to keep their children out of criminal activity to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12. During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans (1 point) used the court system to fight discrimination. formed their own political parties. ended all segregation in the South. founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13. Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? (1 point) a real struggle an easier time than white males an impossible mission plenty of opportunities 14. How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? (1 point) It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. It allowed segregation to continue legally. It improved the quality of African American facilities. It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15. What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? (1 point) They are too ambitious. They are untrustworthy. They lack physical strength. They lack mental ability. THANKS!! moreResolved Question: Anyone live in Concord Square Apartments in Reseda, CA?
I am moving from Dallas to Los Angeles. I would like to find a place before I move so I don't have any lay over at an extended stay or the like. Anyway, Concord Square doesn't have interior pictures of their apartments other than the kitchen. Anyone live here or has lived there that might have pictures? This is a shot in the dark, I know. moreResolved Question: Paris to Los Angeles.. which airline ?
I can't decide which Airline would be the best to fly from Paris to Los Angeles... any suggestions ?..oh and what are some good extended stay hotels or apartments to stay at for a few weeks in Los Angeles for a good price ? thnks.. moreResolved Question: U.S. History.....Just check answers please?
I placed a * beside the answer I chose... 10pts possible, i point per question! 6. Which one of the following did the Populists support? (1 point) the Turner thesis* a progressive income tax staying on the gold standard private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7. What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? (1 point) The government already owned all the land of the West. The Native Americans did not want the land. * Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8. An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over (1 point) government treatment of Native Americans. Native Americans' misuse of the land. establishment of Christian schools on reservations.* passage of the Dawes Act. 9. The main objective of the nativists was to (1 point) repeal laws that restricted immigration. * help immigrants adjust to American culture. build tenement apartments for immigrants. restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? (1 point) irrigation of southwestern lands lower steamship rates the founding of Los Angeles the building of a railroad through Texas * 11. Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? (1 point) to prepare their children for college to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills * to keep their children out of criminal activity to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12. During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans (1 point) used the court system to fight discrimination.* formed their own political parties. ended all segregation in the South. founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13. Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? (1 point) a real struggle* an easier time than white males an impossible mission plenty of opportunities 14. How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? (1 point) It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. It allowed segregation to continue legally.* It improved the quality of African American facilities. It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15. What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? (1 point) They are too ambitious. They are untrustworthy. They lack physical strength.* They lack mental ability. moreResolved Question: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY HISTORY!!! PLEASE ASAP!!!!!!!?
For items 1-5, match each term with its description below. Type the letter of your answer choice in the box below each description. *You will not use all the items. a. the Grange b. long drive c. Battle of Little Bighorn d. Morrill Land-Grant Act e. Massacre at Wounded Knee f. Homestead Act g. sooners h. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody i. land speculators j. Exodusters 1.____ bought up large areas of land in the hope of selling it later for a large profit. 2.American citizens and immigrants who had applied to become citizens could acquire land directly from the government through the ____. 3.Homesteaders called ____ staked land claims in Indian Territory before noon on April 22, 1889. 4.During the __, cowboys herded cattle from distant ranges to railroad centers. 5.Oliver H. Kelley founded __ to help farmers form cooperatives. --------------------------------------... Choose the item that best completes the statement or answers the question. 6.Which one of the following did the Populists support? A-the Turner thesis B-a progressive income tax C-staying on the gold standard D-private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7.What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? A-The government already owned all the land of the West. B-The Native Americans did not want the land. C-Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. D-Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8.An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over A-government treatment of Native Americans. B-Native Americans' misuse of the land. C-establishment of Christian schools on reservations. D-passage of the Dawes Act. 9.The main objective of the nativists was to A-repeal laws that restricted immigration. B-help immigrants adjust to American culture. C-build tenement apartments for immigrants. D-restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? A-irrigation of southwestern lands B-lower steamship rates C-the founding of Los Angeles D-the building of a railroad through Texas 11.Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? A-to prepare their children for college B-to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills C-to keep their children out of criminal activity D-to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12.During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans A-used the court system to fight discrimination. B-formed their own political parties. C-ended all segregation in the South. D-founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13.Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? A-a real struggle B-an easier time than white males C-an impossible mission D-plenty of opportunities 14.How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? A-It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. B-It allowed segregation to continue legally. C-It improved the quality of African American facilities. D-It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15.What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? A-They are too ambitious. B-They are untrustworthy. C-They lack physical strength. D-They lack mental ability. moreResolved Question: please help me with my history!!!! PLEASE ITS IMPORTANT!!ASAP!?
For items 1-5, match each term with its description below. Type the letter of your answer choice in the box below each description. *You will not use all the items. a. the Grange b. long drive c. Battle of Little Bighorn d. Morrill Land-Grant Act e. Massacre at Wounded Knee f. Homestead Act g. sooners h. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody i. land speculators j. Exodusters 1.____ bought up large areas of land in the hope of selling it later for a large profit. 2.American citizens and immigrants who had applied to become citizens could acquire land directly from the government through the ____. 3.Homesteaders called ____ staked land claims in Indian Territory before noon on April 22, 1889. 4.During the __, cowboys herded cattle from distant ranges to railroad centers. 5.Oliver H. Kelley founded __ to help farmers form cooperatives. --------------------------------------... Choose the item that best completes the statement or answers the question. 6.Which one of the following did the Populists support? A-the Turner thesis B-a progressive income tax C-staying on the gold standard D-private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7.What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? A-The government already owned all the land of the West. B-The Native Americans did not want the land. C-Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. D-Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8.An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over A-government treatment of Native Americans. B-Native Americans' misuse of the land. C-establishment of Christian schools on reservations. D-passage of the Dawes Act. 9.The main objective of the nativists was to A-repeal laws that restricted immigration. B-help immigrants adjust to American culture. C-build tenement apartments for immigrants. D-restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? A-irrigation of southwestern lands B-lower steamship rates C-the founding of Los Angeles D-the building of a railroad through Texas 11.Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? A-to prepare their children for college B-to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills C-to keep their children out of criminal activity D-to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12.During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans A-used the court system to fight discrimination. B-formed their own political parties. C-ended all segregation in the South. D-founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13.Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? A-a real struggle B-an easier time than white males C-an impossible mission D-plenty of opportunities 14.How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? A-It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. B-It allowed segregation to continue legally. C-It improved the quality of African American facilities. D-It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15.What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? A-They are too ambitious. B-They are untrustworthy. C-They lack physical strength. D-They lack mental ability. moreResolved Question: please help me with my history!!! please asap!!!!!!!?
For items 1-5, match each term with its description below. Type the letter of your answer choice in the box below each description. *You will not use all the items. a. the Grange b. long drive c. Battle of Little Bighorn d. Morrill Land-Grant Act e. Massacre at Wounded Knee f. Homestead Act g. sooners h. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody i. land speculators j. Exodusters 1.____ bought up large areas of land in the hope of selling it later for a large profit. 2.American citizens and immigrants who had applied to become citizens could acquire land directly from the government through the ____. 3.Homesteaders called ____ staked land claims in Indian Territory before noon on April 22, 1889. 4.During the __, cowboys herded cattle from distant ranges to railroad centers. 5.Oliver H. Kelley founded __ to help farmers form cooperatives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Choose the item that best completes the statement or answers the question. 6.Which one of the following did the Populists support? A-the Turner thesis B-a progressive income tax C-staying on the gold standard D-private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7.What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? A-The government already owned all the land of the West. B-The Native Americans did not want the land. C-Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. D-Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8.An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over A-government treatment of Native Americans. B-Native Americans' misuse of the land. C-establishment of Christian schools on reservations. D-passage of the Dawes Act. 9.The main objective of the nativists was to A-repeal laws that restricted immigration. B-help immigrants adjust to American culture. C-build tenement apartments for immigrants. D-restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? A-irrigation of southwestern lands B-lower steamship rates C-the founding of Los Angeles D-the building of a railroad through Texas 11.Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? A-to prepare their children for college B-to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills C-to keep their children out of criminal activity D-to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12.During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans A-used the court system to fight discrimination. B-formed their own political parties. C-ended all segregation in the South. D-founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13.Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? A-a real struggle B-an easier time than white males C-an impossible mission D-plenty of opportunities 14.How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? A-It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. B-It allowed segregation to continue legally. C-It improved the quality of African American facilities. D-It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15.What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? A-They are too ambitious. B-They are untrustworthy. C-They lack physical strength. D-They lack mental ability. moreResolved Question: United states history help please?
a. the Grange b. long drive c. Battle of Little Bighorn d. Morrill Land-Grant Act e. Massacre at Wounded Knee f. Homestead Act g. sooners h. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody i. land speculators j. Exodusters 1. ____ bought up large areas of land in the hope of selling it later for a large profit. (1 point) 2. American citizens and immigrants who had applied to become citizens could acquire land directly from the government through the ____. (1 point) 3. Homesteaders called ____ staked land claims in Indian Territory before noon on April 22, 1889. (1 point) 4. During the __, cowboys herded cattle from distant ranges to railroad centers. (1 point) 5. Oliver H. Kelley founded __ to help farmers form cooperatives. (1 point) Multiple Choice Choose the item that best completes the statement or answers the question. IDENTIFYING MAIN IDEAS 6. Which one of the following did the Populists support? (1 point) the Turner thesis a progressive income tax staying on the gold standard private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7. What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? (1 point) The government already owned all the land of the West. The Native Americans did not want the land. Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8. An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over (1 point) government treatment of Native Americans. Native Americans' misuse of the land. establishment of Christian schools on reservations. passage of the Dawes Act. 9. The main objective of the nativists was to (1 point) repeal laws that restricted immigration. help immigrants adjust to American culture. build tenement apartments for immigrants. restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? (1 point) irrigation of southwestern lands lower steamship rates the founding of Los Angeles the building of a railroad through Texas 11. Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? (1 point) to prepare their children for college to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills to keep their children out of criminal activity to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12. During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans (1 point) used the court system to fight discrimination. formed their own political parties. ended all segregation in the South. founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13. Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? (1 point) a real struggle an easier time than white males an impossible mission plenty of opportunities 14. How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? (1 point) It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. It allowed segregation to continue legally. It improved the quality of African American facilities. It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15. What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training?(1 point) They are too ambitious. They are untrustworthy. They lack physical strength. They lack mental ability. moreResolved Question: History Class Help? 10 points for all answers?
Matching IDENTIFYING KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES For items 1-5, match each term with its description below. Type the letter of your answer choice in the box below each description. *You will not use all the items. a. the Grange b. long drive c. Battle of Little Bighorn d. Morrill Land-Grant Act e. Massacre at Wounded Knee f. Homestead Act g. sooners h. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody i. land speculators j. Exodusters 1. ____ bought up large areas of land in the hope of selling it later for a large profit. (1 point) 2. American citizens and immigrants who had applied to become citizens could acquire land directly from the government through the ____. (1 point) 3. Homesteaders called ____ staked land claims in Indian Territory before noon on April 22, 1889. (1 point) 4. During the __, cowboys herded cattle from distant ranges to railroad centers. (1 point) 5. Oliver H. Kelley founded __ to help farmers form cooperatives. (1 point) Multiple Choice Choose the item that best completes the statement or answers the question. IDENTIFYING MAIN IDEAS 6. Which one of the following did the Populists support? (1 point) the Turner thesis a progressive income tax staying on the gold standard private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7. What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? (1 point) The government already owned all the land of the West. The Native Americans did not want the land. Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8. An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over (1 point) government treatment of Native Americans. Native Americans' misuse of the land. establishment of Christian schools on reservations. passage of the Dawes Act. 9. The main objective of the nativists was to (1 point) repeal laws that restricted immigration. help immigrants adjust to American culture. build tenement apartments for immigrants. restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? (1 point) irrigation of southwestern lands lower steamship rates the founding of Los Angeles the building of a railroad through Texas 11. Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? (1 point) to prepare their children for college to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills to keep their children out of criminal activity to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12. During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans (1 point) used the court system to fight discrimination. formed their own political parties. ended all segregation in the South. founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13. Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? (1 point) a real struggle an easier time than white males an impossible mission plenty of opportunities 14. How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? (1 point) It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. It allowed segregation to continue legally. It improved the quality of African American facilities. It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15. What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? (1 point) They are too ambitious. They are untrustworthy. They lack physical strength. They lack mental ability. Essay CRITICAL THINKING 16. Testing Conclusions As you have read, Mark Twain labeled the years from 1877 to 1900 the "Gilded Age," implying that American society was "a thin layer of glitter over a cheap base." Identify and explain one example that might support Twain's conclusion. (5 points) moreResolved Question: History questions im stumped can you please help?
6. Which one of the following did the Populists support? (1 point) the Turner thesis a progressive income tax staying on the gold standard private ownership of communications and transportation systems 7. What reason was given by settlers as to why they had a greater right to western lands than the Native Americans? (1 point) The government already owned all the land of the West. The Native Americans did not want the land. Settlers produced more food and wealth than Native Americans. Native Americans had already agreed to give away their lands. 8. An "Indian rights" movement grew out of outrage over (1 point) government treatment of Native Americans. Native Americans' misuse of the land. establishment of Christian schools on reservations. passage of the Dawes Act. 9. The main objective of the nativists was to (1 point) repeal laws that restricted immigration. help immigrants adjust to American culture. build tenement apartments for immigrants. restrict immigration. 10. What development led to the first wave of Mexican immigration in the early 1900s? (1 point) irrigation of southwestern lands lower steamship rates the founding of Los Angeles the building of a railroad through Texas 11. Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? (1 point) to prepare their children for college to extend their children’s knowledge beyond the basic skills to keep their children out of criminal activity to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 12. During the early 1900s the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans (1 point) used the court system to fight discrimination. formed their own political parties. ended all segregation in the South. founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. 13. Which phrase best summarizes what women and African Americans experienced when they sought to attend college in the late 1800s? (1 point) a real struggle an easier time than white males an impossible mission plenty of opportunities 14. How did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision affect racial relations in the South? (1 point) It forced white and African Americans to use the same public facilities. It allowed segregation to continue legally. It improved the quality of African American facilities. It ordered that segregation should be ended in public schools. 15. What stereotype was used to justify not giving women professional training? (1 point) They are too ambitious. They are untrustworthy. They lack physical strength. They lack mental ability. moreTop Extended Stay Apartments Los Angeles Links
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