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How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?
It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to guide settlers on
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Which of the following best describes how settlers traveled West? (1 point)
A. Some settlers loaded their animals and wagons on
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Which group of people moved out West when the eastern part of the United States became too crowded? (1 point) Responses pioneers
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This mountain man was among the very few who remained in the region after the collapse of the fur trade.
(1 point) Responses Jim
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This expedition leader hoped to spread his faith and find a route to California from New Mexico.
(1 point) Responses Etienne
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the westward expansion?
french and Indian war Louisiana purchase Washingtons presidancy
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point) Responses The U.S. was trying to move its capital city out West. It wanted to take
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point) Responses The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South America. It wanted
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What are represented by the colored lines on the map?
Responses A Early western railroadsEarly western railroads B Paths taken in
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Which of these helped to further the westward expansion in the United States after 1865?
Responses A California Gold
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How did the economic success of the Erie Canal impact westward expansion? Select all that apply.(2 points)
Responses It allowed
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What were the factors that led people to move west? 1-2 sentences
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What was "westward expansion"? (1 point)
• The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South America. It wanted to take
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What were the main reasons people were attracted to the West?
(1 point) Responses better farm lands and a stable climate better
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What was the name given to people looking for new land in western North America?
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explain how people continually moved westward in different periods of American history.
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Why did cattle owners have to buy private property on which to keep their cattle?
(1 point) They couldn't graze their cattle on
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What was "westward expansion"? (1 point)
The U.S. was trying to expand its territory west of the Mississippi River. It wanted to
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The concept of Manifest Destiny is best described as a reason to
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How did the economic success of the Erie Canal impact westward expansion? Select all that apply.(2 points)
Responses The West
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Question How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west? (1 point) Responses It arranged for Native
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point)
A) The U.S. was trying to expand its territory west of the Mississippi River. It
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point)
Responses The U.S. wanted to expand into Europe. It wanted to take over land that was
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point) Responses The U.S. was trying to move its capital city out West. It wanted to take
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What was the significance of Whipple’s survey of Indian Territory? (1 point) Responses It identified the
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What was "westward expansion"? (1 point)
1. The U.S. was trying to move its capital city out West. It wanted to take over land
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A)What was “westward expansion”?(1 point) Responses The U.S. was trying to move its capital city out West. It wanted to take
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What was "westward expansion"? (1 point)
The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South Amenca It wanted to take over
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What was the name given to people looking for new land in western North America.
Indentured servants. Settlers. Pioneers. Slaves.
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Explain why oxen were a good choice for wagon trains. 1-2 sentences
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point)
Responses The U.S. was trying to move its capital city out West. It wanted to take
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Why was the Mexican Cession a significant event?(1 point)ResponsesIt united different cultural groups living in western areas.It
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point)
Responses The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South America. It wanted
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How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?
(1 point) It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to guide
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In three to five sentences, analyze the impact of slavery on westward expansion. Like a 3rd grader
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Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United States.
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how did the economic success of the erie canal affect westward expansion? select all that apply (2 points)
1. The west lost
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What was "Westward Expansion"? (1 Point)
1. The U.S. was trying to expand its territory west of the Mississippi river. It wanted
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Which of the following caused people to rush to the West Coast?
(1 point) Responses discovery of gold in California discovery of
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What was “westward expansion”?(1 point) Responses The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South America. It wanted
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Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United
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Westward movement quiz answers
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what was "westward expansion"?
- the US was trying to take over all of north and south america. It wanted to take over land that
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How did the Land Ordinance of 1785 affect westward expansion? Responses Settlers built homesteads west of the
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Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United States.
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Headed West
1 During the 1800s, the United States saw huge growth. Many people were moving to the young country from Europe.
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What brought more Americans into New Mexico during the early 1800s? (1 point)
a) Gold rush b) Fur trade c) Agriculture d) Cotton
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Brigham Young chose to settle in Utah primarily because of religious reasons. He was the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of
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oliver has to generate a summary for his social studies calss about the beginning of westward expansion in the united states,
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How did the government motivate people to move to Kansas?
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