Multiple Choice
Why was the Edmunds-Tucker Act more devastating to the Mormons than the Edmunds Act?
A) The Edmunds Act only addressed polygamy; the Edmunds-Tucker Act confiscated church assets.
B) The Edmunds Act only addressed communal land ownership; the Edmunds-Tucker Act disfranchised polygamists.
C) The Edmunds Act only addressed the practices of church leaders; the Edmunds-Tucker Act included all Mormons in its statutes.
D) The Edmunds Act had no enforcement clause; the Edmunds-Tucker Act included disfranchisement among its enforcement measures.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q36: Plains Indians adopted which of the following
Q37: Which group or groups primarily benefited from
Q38: In mining boomtowns known as "Helldorados," _.<br>A)
Q39: The Edmunds Act and Edmunds-Tucker Act were
Q40: Compare the real West to the mythic
Q42: The Mormons' most controversial practice was _.<br>A)
Q43: Army commanders encouraged the slaughter of buffalo
Q44: After the Civil War, violent crime, assault,
Q45: The people who benefited most from the
Q46: The purchase of what territory in 1867