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Chapter 20: Agrarian Domains: The South And The West


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Chapter 20: Agrarian Domains: The South and the West

When you have finished studying this chapter, you should be able to:

1. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences in the regional cultures of the South and West.

2. Explain why cotton continued to dominate the Southern economy in an era of rapid industrialization and urbanization.

3. Describe how and why Southerners established a "Jim Crow" system of legal racial segregation.

4. Explain what unusual environmental conditions played a central role in the development of the West.

5. Describe the source of white-Indian conflicts in the West and explain why white settlement proved so devastating to Indian cultures.

6. Analyze how building of the railroads both encouraged the development of western resources and provoked resentment.

7. Explain how the two agrarian domains became incorporated into a national industrial economy.


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