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what did the black codes and later jim crow laws have in common?
a both severely restricted the rights of african americans in the south.
b both guaranteed african americans the right to vote in federal elections.
c both guaranteed rights to african - american freedmen after the civil war.
d both treated african americans as separate but equal to white southerners.
ss.912.a.2.7 review the native american experience
- what was the primary goal of the dawes act (1887)?
a to preserve native american lifestyles
b to move native american tribes onto reservations
c to encourage native american assimilation into mainstream society
d to increase the size of buffalo herds for native - american hunters
- the cartoon below is from the late 1860s. it depicts a u.s. army general holding a plains indian. the title of the cartoon is “a school for savages; or teaching the young idea not to shoot”. with which statement would the creator of this cartoon most likely agree?
a most indian tribes on the great plains desired to move to reservation lands.
b the federal government has set aside the best lands for the tribal reservations.
c the federal government has used a combination of false promises and force to relocate the plains indians onto reservations.
d the plains indians are better off on reservations where they can conduct their affairs without the interference of white settlers.
- For the first question about Black Codes and Jim - Crow laws: These were discriminatory laws in the South that severely restricted the rights of African - Americans. They did not guarantee voting rights or equal treatment.
- For the second question about the Dawes Act: Its main goal was to break up tribal lands and encourage Native Americans to assimilate into mainstream American society by becoming individual landowners.
- For the third question about the cartoon: The title "A School for Savages" and the depiction of a general using force suggest that the federal government used coercion in dealing with Plains Indians, likely in the context of relocation to reservations.
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- A. Both severely restricted the rights of African Americans in the South.
- C. to encourage Native American assimilation into mainstream society
- C. The federal government has used a combination of false promises and force to relocate the Plains Indians onto reservations.