After the Civil War, Indians had to agree to a number of changes that included all of the following except ____________.

(1 point)
Responses
abolishing slavery
abolishing slavery
proclaiming a 100-year peace
proclaiming a 100-year peace
giving freedmen tribal citizenship
giving freedmen tribal citizenship
establishing a unified government

abolishing slavery

What was a disadvantage of the Pacific Railroad Act? Choose all that apply.

(1 point)
Responses
increased friction with the tribes
increased friction with the tribes
an increase in the number of slaves entering the territory
an increase in the number of slaves entering the territory
less land for the tribes
less land for the tribes
an increase in the number of settlers leaving the territory

increased friction with the tribes

less land for the tribes

Which of these were required by Reconstruction treaties between the government and the Five Tribes? Choose all that apply.

(2 points)
Responses
tribal citizenship for freedmen
tribal citizenship for freedmen
peace between the United States and other tribes
peace between the United States and other tribes
ownership of the railroad that passed through Indian Territory
ownership of the railroad that passed through Indian Territory
a single unified government for Indian Territory

tribal citizenship for freedmen

a single unified government for Indian Territory

Which is an example of how Reconstruction in the South differed from Reconstruction in Indian Territory?

(1 point)
Responses
Freedmen were granted citizenship, land, and rights in Indian Territory. In the South, many people looked for ways to limit freedom and rights of freedmen.
Freedmen were granted citizenship, land, and rights in Indian Territory. In the South, many people looked for ways to limit freedom and rights of freedmen.
Freedmen were granted land and rights in the South after the war. However, in Indian Territory they remained slaves.
Freedmen were granted land and rights in the South after the war. However, in Indian Territory they remained slaves.
People ages 18 and older could own land in the South, as long as they had the money to pay for it. In Indian Territory, people ages 21 and older could obtain land without money.
People ages 18 and older could own land in the South, as long as they had the money to pay for it. In Indian Territory, people ages 21 and older could obtain land without money.
Indian Territory closed lands to all people so the Five Tribes would have enough space to build villages and towns. In the South, lands were opened up to only white and black settlers.

Freedmen were granted citizenship, land, and rights in Indian Territory. In the South, many people looked for ways to limit freedom and rights of freedmen.