A) Indian wars.
B) severe weather.
C) disease.
D) competition from Mexico.
E) changing consumer habits in the East.
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A) was intended to preserve traditional Indian culture.
B) denied U.S. citizenship to landowning Indian adults.
C) was designed to force Indians to become landowners and farmers.
D) ended the U.S. government's effort to assimilate Indian tribes.
E) reaffirmed tribal ownership of western lands in the face of white claims to it.
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A) that the end of the "frontier" also marked the end of one of the most important democratizing forces in American life.
B) the United States should expand its northern and southern borders into Canada and Mexico to create new frontier land.
C) the western wars between whites and Indians were a national disgrace.
D) most of the frontier land was of little practical use for Americans.
E) the frontier had repressed individualism, nationalism, and democracy in America.
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A) the railroads.
B) state governments.
C) the banks.
D) eastern manufacturers.
E) crop speculators.
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A) marked a sharp departure from the artistic style of the Hudson River Valley painters.
B) helped inspire the growth of tourism in the West.
C) emphasized the primitive art of Indians and other indigenous peoples.
D) first gained popular acceptance in the early twentieth century.
E) was a significant influence on the abstract art that would soon flourish in Europe.
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A) the prices paid for American farm goods rose after the 1880s.
B) the reality of farming was very much like its popular image with the public.
C) commercial farmers were not self-sufficient and made little effort to become so.
D) farmers increasingly owned the land on which they worked.
E) American farm families were relatively unaffected by the effects of world production.
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A) lost ownership of large areas of lands.
B) saw an expansion in the power of californios.
C) attempted to revive the Spanish mission society.
D) joined with white Americans to drive out Indians.
E) increasingly became part of the state's middle class.
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A) At the time of the Mexican War, Hispanics greatly outnumbered Anglo-Americans.
B) The Spanish had had settlements in the area since the seventeenth century.
C) Taos Indians, allied with Navajos and Apaches, forced out Anglo-Americans until 1847.
D) By the 1870s, the government of New Mexico was dominated by "territorial rings" of Anglo business people and politicians.
E) Descendants of the original settlers engaged primarily in cattle and sheep ranching.
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A) barbed wire.
B) stones.
C) wood.
D) sod.
E) brick.
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A) saddles.
B) spurs.
C) lariats.
D) leather chaps.
E) All these answers are correct.
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