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SOL REVIEW

SOL REVIEW. US History 1865 to present. New York City and Boston can be found in the _______ region. . Southeast Northeast Midwest Pacific. B. Northeast. Minnesota, Michigan, and Indiana can be found in the __________ region. Northeast Non Contigious Southwest Midwest. D. Midwest.

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SOL REVIEW

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  1. SOL REVIEW US History 1865 to present

  2. New York City and Boston can be found in the _______ region. • Southeast • Northeast • Midwest • Pacific

  3. B. Northeast

  4. Minnesota, Michigan, and Indiana can be found in the __________ region. • Northeast • Non Contigious • Southwest • Midwest

  5. D. Midwest

  6. Which region is Texas and Arizona located in? • Northeast • Southeast • Southwest • Western

  7. C. Southwest

  8. Which of the following cities was the center of the meat packing industry? • Boston • Chicago • New York • Detroit

  9. B. Chicago

  10. In what region of the United States were Jim Crow laws found? • Southeast • Western • Pacific • Southwest

  11. A. Southeast

  12. Which of the following is found in the Western region? • Colorado • California • New Mexico • Kansas

  13. A. Colorado

  14. Which of the following was a reason for the people moving west? • Escape from Oppressive Governments • Opportunity for Land ownership • Religious Freedom • To get Industrial Jobs

  15. B. Opportunity for Land Ownership

  16. Flat lands that rise gradually from east to west is a physical feature of the- • Pacific Region • Great Plains • Wild West • Western Expansion

  17. B. Great Plains

  18. All of the following indicate the climate of the Great Plains except- • A. Low rainfall • B. Local flooding • C. Frequent dust storms • D. Land eroded by wind & water

  19. B. Local flooding

  20. Barbed wire, steel plows, dry farming, and sod houses were- • A. Inventions of settlers in the Northeast Region • B. Inventions and adaptations of the Great Plains • C. Inventions of the American Indians to survive the Wild West • D. Adaptations of the Chinese and Irish when building the railroads

  21. B. Inventions and adaptations of the Great Plains

  22. Manufacturing areas were centered near areas of- • A. Few people in the South • B. Agriculture and farming • C. Population and large cities • D. Beef cattle raising and farms

  23. C. Population and large cities

  24. Advances in what new technology linked resources, products, and markets across the nation? • A. Railroad • B. Automobile • C. Pony Express • D. Horse & Wagon

  25. A. Railroad

  26. This amendment banned slavery in the United States and all of its territories- • A. 13th Amendment • B. 14th Amendment • C. 15th Amendment • D. 16th Amendment

  27. A. 13th Amendment

  28. This amdendment ensures all citizens the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. • A. 13th Amendment • B. 14th Amendment • C. 15th Amendment • D. 16th Amendment

  29. C. 15th Amendment

  30. This amendment grants citizenship to all persons born in the United States and guarantees them equal protection under the law. • A. 13th Amendment • B. 14th Amendment • C. 15th Amendment • D. 16th Amendment

  31. B. 14th Amendment

  32. _______Title?_______Northern soldiers supervised the South.Southern military leaders could not hold office.African Americans could hold public office.What would be the best title for the above list? • A. Civil War Policies • B. Revolutionary War Policies • C. Slavery Policies • D. Reconstruction Policies

  33. D. Reconstruction Policies

  34. *Reconstruction ended in 1877 as a result of a compromise over the outcome of the election of 1876.*Federal troops were removed from the South.*Rights that African Americans had gained were lost through “Jim Crow” laws. The list above indicates how reconstruction- • A. Started • B. Continued for decades • C. Ended • D. Exercised the freedoms of many

  35. C. Ended

  36. *Reconstruction plan calling for reconciliation*Preservation of the Union was more important than punishing the SouthWho is known for the above list? • A. George Washington • B. Frederick Douglass • C. Booker T. Washington • D. Abraham Lincoln

  37. D. Abraham Lincoln

  38. *Fought for adoption of constitutional amendments that guaranteed voting rights*Was a powerful voice for human rights and civil liberties for allWho is known for this list? • A. Booker T. Washington • B. W.E.B. Dubois • C. Frederick Douglass • D. Robert E. Lee

  39. C. Frederick Douglass

  40. *Urged Southerners to reconcile with Northerners at the end of the war and reunite as Americans when some wanted to continue to fight*Became president of Washington College, which is now known as Washington and Lee UniversityThe person known for the list above is- • A. George Washington Carver • B. Abraham Lincoln • C. Frederick Douglass • D. Robert E. Lee

  41. D. Robert E. Lee

  42. Opposition by American Indians to westward expansion was made evident by all of the following except- • A. Battle of Little Bighorn • B. Sitting Bull • C. Geronimo • D. General Custer

  43. D. General Custer

  44. Land set aside for American Indians is known as- • A. American Forts • B. Reservations • C. Indian Properties • D. Buffalo Tracts

  45. B. Reservations

  46. Who was forced to relocate from traditional lands to reservations? • A. Geronimo of the Suez Tribe • B. Running Bear of the Cherokee Tribe • C. Chief Joseph of the Nez Percé Tribe • D. Chief Bass of the Nansemond Tribe

  47. C. Chief Joseph of the Nez Percé Tribe

  48. The Battle of Wounded Knee reduced the American Indian population through - • A. Warfare and disease • B. Moving to reservations • C. Going east to find factory jobs • D. Converting to Christianity

  49. A. Warfare and disease

  50. Assimilation attempts and lifestyle changes for American Indians was evident due to- • A. Reduction of tee-pees • B. Destruction of longhouses • C. Reduction of the buffalo population • D. Movement to Canadian properties

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