4. One of the reasons that the enforcement acts that were passed during the
Grant administration failed to be as effective as hoped was due to the strong
tradition in the South of states’ ____________________________ and local
_________________________ as well as racial prejudice.
13. The urge to reduce state expenditures created one of the darkest blots
on the Bourbon record: ____________________ _____________________.
15. The ultimate achievement of the New South promoters and their allies,
the Bourbons, was that they reconciled _______________________ with
innovation.
16. __________________ ____ _____________________ was an African American
woman that was instrumental in the formation of the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People in 1909 and also worked to promote
women’s suffrage.
19. During the second half of the nineteenth century, three-quarters of those
that migrated to the western United States were _____________.
20. The collapse of Radical Republican rule in the South led thousands of
African Americans to move to the western United States in the late 1870s
and early 1880s. These people are referred to as
____________________________.
23. Indians out west were persecuted because they were the last
______________________ to western expansion.
24. A generation of Indian wars virtually ended in 1886 with the capture of
_________________________, a chief of the Chiricahua Apaches, who had fought
white settlers in the Southwest for fifteen years.
25. The demise of the buffalo developed due to overharvesting by white and
Indian hunters as well as _____________________ factors.