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qse 2 review
1st quarter review: complete the following questions and graphic organizers below about big ideas from the 1st quarter
- what was the homestead act, and why was it passed?
- what are 2 adaptations homesteaders used to live more easily in the great plains?
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- what does laissez faire mean? which time period(s) that we have studied so far did the government adopt this philosophy?
- how did the government’s relationship with business change between the gilded age and progressive era? explain. why did this change take place?
- what issues occurred in the workplace during the gilded age? name at least 3.
- what group(s) grew because of the issues in the workplace during the gilded age? what is at least one example of their achievements?
- the government created much more legislation during the progressive era. in the chart below explain the cause of each piece of legislation
| legislation/regulation | why was it created/what did it do? |
|---|---|
| pure food and drug act | |
| meat inspection act | |
| sherman anti-trust act | |
| pendleton act |
- explain the purpose of each of the progressive amendments below.
Question 1: What was the Homestead Act, and why was it passed?
The Homestead Act (1862) granted 160 acres of public land to any U.S. citizen (or intended citizen) who lived on it, improved it, and paid a small fee. It was passed to encourage westward expansion, populate the Great Plains, and stimulate economic development by making land accessible to settlers (including farmers, laborers, etc.).
a. Sod Houses: Since timber was scarce, homesteaders cut blocks of sod (thick grass with roots/soil) to build homes, which were durable and insulated against extreme temperatures.
b. Dry Farming/Wheat Varieties: The Great Plains had less rainfall, so homesteaders used dry farming techniques (e.g., deep plowing to retain moisture) and planted drought - resistant wheat (like hard - winter wheat) to grow crops.
“Laissez - Faire” is a French term meaning “let do” (or “let alone”). In economics/politics, it means the government should minimize interference in business/economy (no regulations, subsidies, or restrictions on private enterprise). The Gilded Age (late 1800s) saw widespread adoption: the government stayed out of business affairs, allowing capitalism to operate freely (e.g., no antitrust laws initially, minimal labor regulations).
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The Homestead Act (1862) gave 160 acres of public land to settlers (who met residency/improvement requirements) to encourage westward expansion, populate the Great Plains, and boost economic development.