what was one of the main issues facing the Cherokee after the Civil War?

(1 point)
Responses

the need to find a way to communicate in writing
the need to find a way to communicate in writing

the pressure to open their territory to white settlement
the pressure to open their territory to white settlement

the desire to find a way to return to their old homeland
the desire to find a way to return to their old homeland

the need to reestablish schools throughout their territory

the pressure to open their territory to white settlement

What was the purpose of U.S. government-established Indian schools?

(1 point)
Responses

to provide an education for orphaned children of the Five Tribes
to provide an education for orphaned children of the Five Tribes

to help assimilate the Plains Indians into American society
to help assimilate the Plains Indians into American society

to provide an environment where children were taught by their own tribe
to provide an environment where children were taught by their own tribe

to expose children from the Plains Indian tribes to the religious views of white settlers

to help assimilate the Plains Indians into American society

What was the cause of segregation in Indian Territory after the Civil War?

(1 point)
Responses

treaties that require freedmen to establish their own settlement
treaties that require freedmen to establish their own settlement

divided feelings amongst tribes concerning African Americans
divided feelings amongst tribes concerning African Americans

the refusal of freedmen to live on the Indian reservations
the refusal of freedmen to live on the Indian reservations

tribal laws that did not permit people of different races to live near each other

tribal laws that did not permit people of different races to live near each other

What was the significance of the transcontinental railroad in the West?

(1 point)
Responses

It provided a means for faster and easier travel to the West.
It provided a means for faster and easier travel to the West.

It provided jobs for people that needed money.
It provided jobs for people that needed money.

It established a new border that separated the east and west halves of the United States.
It established a new border that separated the east and west halves of the United States.

It improved relations between the Plains Indians and white settlers who traveled on the train.

It provided a means for faster and easier travel to the West.