Deck 10: Native Americans: the First Americans

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The U.S.government recognizes a total of ________ tribes including those in Alaska.

A) 1,200
B) 900
C) 767
D) 554
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The Florida Seminoles:

A) were defeated by the federal troops.
B) were removed by the federal troops after a 15 year stand off.
C) were successful in destroying the entire federal army.
D) State of Georgia, ignored
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The tribes on the Plains were:

A) formidable warriors.
B) easily removed.
C) cooperative at every level.
D) suicidal fanatics.
Question
During the French and Indian War of 1754 and 1761,the Iroquois eventually backed:

A) the English.
B) the French.
C) the Iroquois.
D) the Dutch.
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Through the Indian Reorganization Act,programs were established to help Indians:

A) file grievance for violent acts.
B) recover some of their lost lands.
C) recover their adopted children.
D) sue the federal government as a sovereign nation.
Question
As the 20th century approached,the population of Indians was only:

A) 2 million.
B) 240,000.
C) 500,000.
D) 100,000.
Question
The terminated tribe,Klamaths,ultimately:

A) never received promised payments for all.
B) learned to trust the BIA.
C) learned to trust the federal government.
D) learned to sell land for money.
Question
Overall,the Proclamation of 1763 gave lip service to the rights of:

A) all Europeans to take whatever land they wanted.
B) all Indians' land rights.
C) all Indian land taken by force or treaty.
D) all squatters' rights.
Question
The Main effect of the 1887 Dawes Act was to:

A) make Whites into tribal members.
B) make Indians into farmers.
C) transfer White lands to Indians.
D) transfer Indian lands to Whites.
Question
A small group of American Indian university students formed:

A) AIM.
B) NYIC.
C) NCAI.
D) SRI.
Question
Which Indian leader graduated in medicine and practiced on the Pine Ridge Reservation?

A) Dr. Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa)
B) Dr. Carlos Montezuma (Wassaja)
C) Dr. Arthur Parker (Gawasowannah)
D) Dr. Allen Pontiac (Iroquois)
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One of the unfortunate White intervention strategies in response to the Ghost Dances was:

A) the death of Geronimo.
B) boarding schools.
C) the death of Chief Joseph.
D) off-reservation clubs.
Question
In the beginning,the BIA established two types of schools,day schools and:

A) night schools.
B) boarding schools.
C) reservation clubs.
D) off-reservation clubs.
Question
Custer's Last Stand was preceded by:

A) White massacres.
B) Native massacres.
C) miners violating Black Hills lands.
D) natives violating Black Hills lands.
Question
The Indian Trade and Intercourse Act of 1793 empowered the president to promote ________ ? among friendly Indians.

A) gambling
B) trade
C) civilization
D) deportation
Question
The friends of Indians were mostly comprised of:

A) Jews.
B) Christians.
C) Indians.
D) Muslims.
Question
The Appropriations Act of 1871 brought an end to:

A) dominant group violence on Indians.
B) trade
C) education of friendly Indians.
D) deportation
Question
The U.S.government forced the Cherokee to give up ________ acres of its land.

A) 100,000
B) 1 million
C) 60 million
D) 1 billion
Question
A group of World War II veterans formed:

A) AIM.
B) NYIC.
C) NCAI.
D) SIR
Question
In the Worcester case,the U.S.Supreme Court ruled in favor of ________,but President ? Jackson ________ the ruling.

A) Indians, complied to
B) Indians, ignored
C) State of Georgia, complied
D) State of Georgia, ignored
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The BIA became the commissioner of Indian affairs as the government's administrative agency ? in the matter of Indians.
Question
White miners mined gold on sacred Indian lands in the Black Hills.
Question
A large number of tribes use blood quantum of ________ for tribal membership status.

A) one-seventh
B) one-half
C) one-fourth
D) one-sixteenth
Question
Each of the following tribes reported 100,000 members or more except:

A) Cherokee.
B) Iroquois.
C) Choctaw.
D) Sioux.
Question
President George Washington attempted to establish a firm peace with the Indians.
Question
The U.S.Army massacred women and children at Wounded Knee.
Question
In terms of ethnic resurgence among Indians,research evidence indicates:

A) There is none.
B) A resurgence came and went without effect.
C) A resurgence is here.
D) No natives show signs of resurgent interests.
Question
Andrew Jackson completely ignored the U.S.Supreme Court's ruling and removed the ? Cherokee.
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Other than native tribal religions,the most common religion among Indians is:

A) Christianity.
B) Buddhism.
C) Animism.
D) Taoism.
Question
Most of the indigenous Indians survived the diseases brought by the Europeans.
Question
Reservations suffer from ________ unemployment.

A) very high
B) very low
C) moderate
D) comparable (to Whites)
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The United States kept all the treaties made to those Indians who walked the Trail of Tears.
Question
After the Supreme Court of Washington State nullified 11 treaties,Indians called for a:

A) sit-in.
B) building take-over.
C) picket line.
D) fish-in.
Question
The largest reservation tribe in the United States is the:

A) Iroquois.
B) Choctaw.
C) Sioux.
D) Navajo.
Question
By 1980 more than half of all Indians lived:

A) on reservations.
B) in cities.
C) in near-reservation cities.
D) on welfare.
Question
The Dawes Act was designed to preserve Native Tribal cultures against assimilation.
Question
The Indians won the French and Indian War.
Question
The English lost the War of 1812 and the Indians gained ongoing European support for their ? resistance.
Question
Pine Ridge Reservation is:

A) one of the richest places in the United States.
B) one of the most densely populated places in the United States.
C) one of the most rural places in the United States.
D) one of the poorest places in the United States.
Question
The text reports that Indian gaming revenues are an estimated ________ per year.

A) $200 million
B) $6 billion
C) $200 billion
D) $6 trillion
Question
Describe how the migration of Native Americans off the reservations and into the cities and ? towns has influenced assimilation.
Question
The Courts have heard many Indian rights issues,but not fishing rights.
Question
The text reports that 160 tribes have gaming.
Question
The takeover of Alcatraz Island failed at every level.
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Explain "blood quantum" and why such a doctrine is so important to determining membership ? in any given tribe.
Question
SAI was founded on Columbus day in 1911.
Question
In 1990 fewer than 3 percent of Indians spoke no English.
Question
Alaska has no native tribes of Indians.
Question
Describe the process of treaty-making and the track record of the Anglo governments in ? keeping their end of the treaties.Has the end of treaty-making helped or hurt Native ? Americans?
Question
The termination policy was designed to get government out of Indian business.
Question
Briefly describe the formal programs implemented by Congress to assimilate or "civilize"
Indians and how successful they were.Contrast them with the doctrine of self-determination.
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Indians are on the road to higher levels of assimilation.
Question
Native American worldly success almost guarantees the preservation of tribal cultures.
Question
Briefly list and describe each of the Indian Civil Rights organizations and those organizations ? which have either helped or hindered them.
Question
Describe five major negative consequences to Indians of the Termination Act.Were these ? negative consequences ever reversed?
Question
Describe the legal process by which Indians came to be governed under the "Sovereign Nation" ? doctrine.
Question
President Richard Nixon argued for Indian self-determination.
Question
Many Indians lived in urban areas before World War II.
Question
The Indian Reorganization Act coincided directly with the realities of Indian life.
Question
Describe the similarities and differences in Mexican American and Native American formal ? relations with the U.S.government.
Question
Define some of the pros and cons of gaming and financial success to the collective Native ? American Experience.List five things that might help natives to preserve their traditional ? ways of life.
Question
Pick one historical event of Anglo treatment of Indians that you feel symbolizes the overall ? experience of natives with the dominant group.Explain your position.
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1
The U.S.government recognizes a total of ________ tribes including those in Alaska.

A) 1,200
B) 900
C) 767
D) 554
D
2
The Florida Seminoles:

A) were defeated by the federal troops.
B) were removed by the federal troops after a 15 year stand off.
C) were successful in destroying the entire federal army.
D) State of Georgia, ignored
D
3
The tribes on the Plains were:

A) formidable warriors.
B) easily removed.
C) cooperative at every level.
D) suicidal fanatics.
A
4
During the French and Indian War of 1754 and 1761,the Iroquois eventually backed:

A) the English.
B) the French.
C) the Iroquois.
D) the Dutch.
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5
Through the Indian Reorganization Act,programs were established to help Indians:

A) file grievance for violent acts.
B) recover some of their lost lands.
C) recover their adopted children.
D) sue the federal government as a sovereign nation.
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As the 20th century approached,the population of Indians was only:

A) 2 million.
B) 240,000.
C) 500,000.
D) 100,000.
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The terminated tribe,Klamaths,ultimately:

A) never received promised payments for all.
B) learned to trust the BIA.
C) learned to trust the federal government.
D) learned to sell land for money.
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8
Overall,the Proclamation of 1763 gave lip service to the rights of:

A) all Europeans to take whatever land they wanted.
B) all Indians' land rights.
C) all Indian land taken by force or treaty.
D) all squatters' rights.
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9
The Main effect of the 1887 Dawes Act was to:

A) make Whites into tribal members.
B) make Indians into farmers.
C) transfer White lands to Indians.
D) transfer Indian lands to Whites.
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10
A small group of American Indian university students formed:

A) AIM.
B) NYIC.
C) NCAI.
D) SRI.
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Which Indian leader graduated in medicine and practiced on the Pine Ridge Reservation?

A) Dr. Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa)
B) Dr. Carlos Montezuma (Wassaja)
C) Dr. Arthur Parker (Gawasowannah)
D) Dr. Allen Pontiac (Iroquois)
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12
One of the unfortunate White intervention strategies in response to the Ghost Dances was:

A) the death of Geronimo.
B) boarding schools.
C) the death of Chief Joseph.
D) off-reservation clubs.
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In the beginning,the BIA established two types of schools,day schools and:

A) night schools.
B) boarding schools.
C) reservation clubs.
D) off-reservation clubs.
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Custer's Last Stand was preceded by:

A) White massacres.
B) Native massacres.
C) miners violating Black Hills lands.
D) natives violating Black Hills lands.
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The Indian Trade and Intercourse Act of 1793 empowered the president to promote ________ ? among friendly Indians.

A) gambling
B) trade
C) civilization
D) deportation
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The friends of Indians were mostly comprised of:

A) Jews.
B) Christians.
C) Indians.
D) Muslims.
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17
The Appropriations Act of 1871 brought an end to:

A) dominant group violence on Indians.
B) trade
C) education of friendly Indians.
D) deportation
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The U.S.government forced the Cherokee to give up ________ acres of its land.

A) 100,000
B) 1 million
C) 60 million
D) 1 billion
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A group of World War II veterans formed:

A) AIM.
B) NYIC.
C) NCAI.
D) SIR
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In the Worcester case,the U.S.Supreme Court ruled in favor of ________,but President ? Jackson ________ the ruling.

A) Indians, complied to
B) Indians, ignored
C) State of Georgia, complied
D) State of Georgia, ignored
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The BIA became the commissioner of Indian affairs as the government's administrative agency ? in the matter of Indians.
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White miners mined gold on sacred Indian lands in the Black Hills.
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A large number of tribes use blood quantum of ________ for tribal membership status.

A) one-seventh
B) one-half
C) one-fourth
D) one-sixteenth
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Each of the following tribes reported 100,000 members or more except:

A) Cherokee.
B) Iroquois.
C) Choctaw.
D) Sioux.
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President George Washington attempted to establish a firm peace with the Indians.
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The U.S.Army massacred women and children at Wounded Knee.
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27
In terms of ethnic resurgence among Indians,research evidence indicates:

A) There is none.
B) A resurgence came and went without effect.
C) A resurgence is here.
D) No natives show signs of resurgent interests.
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Andrew Jackson completely ignored the U.S.Supreme Court's ruling and removed the ? Cherokee.
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Other than native tribal religions,the most common religion among Indians is:

A) Christianity.
B) Buddhism.
C) Animism.
D) Taoism.
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Most of the indigenous Indians survived the diseases brought by the Europeans.
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Reservations suffer from ________ unemployment.

A) very high
B) very low
C) moderate
D) comparable (to Whites)
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The United States kept all the treaties made to those Indians who walked the Trail of Tears.
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After the Supreme Court of Washington State nullified 11 treaties,Indians called for a:

A) sit-in.
B) building take-over.
C) picket line.
D) fish-in.
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The largest reservation tribe in the United States is the:

A) Iroquois.
B) Choctaw.
C) Sioux.
D) Navajo.
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By 1980 more than half of all Indians lived:

A) on reservations.
B) in cities.
C) in near-reservation cities.
D) on welfare.
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The Dawes Act was designed to preserve Native Tribal cultures against assimilation.
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The Indians won the French and Indian War.
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The English lost the War of 1812 and the Indians gained ongoing European support for their ? resistance.
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Pine Ridge Reservation is:

A) one of the richest places in the United States.
B) one of the most densely populated places in the United States.
C) one of the most rural places in the United States.
D) one of the poorest places in the United States.
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The text reports that Indian gaming revenues are an estimated ________ per year.

A) $200 million
B) $6 billion
C) $200 billion
D) $6 trillion
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Describe how the migration of Native Americans off the reservations and into the cities and ? towns has influenced assimilation.
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The Courts have heard many Indian rights issues,but not fishing rights.
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The text reports that 160 tribes have gaming.
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The takeover of Alcatraz Island failed at every level.
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Explain "blood quantum" and why such a doctrine is so important to determining membership ? in any given tribe.
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SAI was founded on Columbus day in 1911.
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In 1990 fewer than 3 percent of Indians spoke no English.
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Alaska has no native tribes of Indians.
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Describe the process of treaty-making and the track record of the Anglo governments in ? keeping their end of the treaties.Has the end of treaty-making helped or hurt Native ? Americans?
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The termination policy was designed to get government out of Indian business.
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51
Briefly describe the formal programs implemented by Congress to assimilate or "civilize"
Indians and how successful they were.Contrast them with the doctrine of self-determination.
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Indians are on the road to higher levels of assimilation.
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Native American worldly success almost guarantees the preservation of tribal cultures.
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Briefly list and describe each of the Indian Civil Rights organizations and those organizations ? which have either helped or hindered them.
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Describe five major negative consequences to Indians of the Termination Act.Were these ? negative consequences ever reversed?
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Describe the legal process by which Indians came to be governed under the "Sovereign Nation" ? doctrine.
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President Richard Nixon argued for Indian self-determination.
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Many Indians lived in urban areas before World War II.
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The Indian Reorganization Act coincided directly with the realities of Indian life.
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Describe the similarities and differences in Mexican American and Native American formal ? relations with the U.S.government.
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Define some of the pros and cons of gaming and financial success to the collective Native ? American Experience.List five things that might help natives to preserve their traditional ? ways of life.
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Pick one historical event of Anglo treatment of Indians that you feel symbolizes the overall ? experience of natives with the dominant group.Explain your position.
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