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QUESTION 1
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How did mo most of th those immigr igrati ating to the the Uni United ted Sta Stattes tra travel by 1900? a.
In steamboats.
b.
In sailing ve vessels.
c.
Via th the Pa Panama a anal.
d.
In s!ec s!ecia iall lly y con const str" r"ct cted ed barg barges es..
QUESTION 2
1.
#ames P. $organ dominated what %merican ind"stry? a.
Iron and steel.
b.
Petr Petrol ole" e"m m and and mine minera rall deve develo lo!m !men ent. t.
c.
&ail ailroad oads and and mining ning..
d.
'an(ing an and )n )nance.
QUESTION 3
1.
*ha *hat was was the the only nly ente enterr!rise rise in %me %merica ica th that co"ld "ld be ca calle lled +b +big b"siness, before the ivil *ar? a.
&ailroads.
b.
Steam eamboat man"fact"ring.
c.
Iron and steel.
d.
-etiles.
QUESTION 4
1.
*ester stern n mini ining cam! am!s bro"ght tog togeth ether all of the the fol followi lowin ng gro"!s/ except a.
hinese.
b.
%fricans.
c.
$eicans.
d.
%"stralians.
QUESTION 5
1.
%ndr %ndrew ew ar arnegie/ gie/ %meri ericas cas most s"cc s"cce essf" ssf"ll b" b"sin sinessm ssman late ate in in th the nineteenth cent"ry/ migrated to %merica from what co"ntry? a.
Scotland.
b.
Ireland.
c.
*ales.
d.
ngland.
QUESTION 6
1.
*ha *hat gro"!s fo formed the the bac( ac(bone of th the new seg segment of of so societ ciety y (nown as +middle class,?
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a. $iddle2ma $iddle2managem nagement ent em!loyee em!loyees s of cor!orati cor!orations. ons. b. Persons Persons who who owned their their own b"sine b"sinesses. sses. c. Professi Professionals onals s"ch s"ch as attorneys attorneys and medica medicall doctors. doctors. d. m!loyees m!loyees whose whose income income was not not based on on wee(ly wee(ly wages. wages.
QUESTION 7
1.
-he -he ec economic his histo torry of of th the Uni United ted State tates s lat late e in in the the ninetee eteen nth cent"ry was a. Sandwich Sandwiched ed between between )nancial )nancial !anics !anics in 1345 and 1395. 1395. b. haracteri6ed by an "nbro(en "nbro(en recorded recorded of national national !ros!erity !ros!erity.. c. % roller roller coaster coaster of !ea(s and and valleys valleys every every year. year. d. $ildly $ildly cyclic cyclical. al.
QUESTION 8
1.
*he *here did the ma7or 7ority of immigr igrant ants )n )nd new homes in %mer %meric ica a? a. astern astern cities cities near near factori factories. es. b. *estern *estern ranches beca"se beca"se wor( there re8"ired re8"ired little little e!erience. c. orthern maritime states states beca"se beca"se so many many were e!erienced seamen. d. So"thern and and western farms where where land was was ine!ensive. ine!ensive.
QUESTION 9
1.
*ha *hat !r !reci!i ci!ita tate ted d the the ma massi ssive imm immigra gratio tion of of "r "ro o!ean #ews ews to to %merica? a. %n edict of condemnation condemnation from Po!e Po!e Pi"s :II. b. %nti2#ewish !ogroms in &"ssia &"ssia following the assassination assassination of 6ar %leander II. c. &es"rgence &es"rgence of anti2Semitism anti2Semitism in ;ermany. ;ermany. d. % battle)eld loss in
QUESTION 10
1.
Ind" Ind"st strrial wor( or(ers co" co"ld co"nt on all of the the fol follow lowing ing ece!t e!t a. % lifetime of hard hard wor( and no retirement retirement f"nds. f"nds. b. %lmost
no wor(mens com!ensation if they were in7"red on the 7ob.
c. -he need for their children to go to wor( to hel! s"!!ort s"!!ort the family. family. d. -heir labor "nion being res!ected res!ected and !rotecting !rotecting their 7obs.
QUESTION 11
1.
*ha *hat mo motivat ivated ed most nineteen teenth th2c 2cen ent" t"rry im immigran rants to leave ave th their eir homes? a. Social Social and and econom economic ic chang change e at home. home. b. &acial &acial discr discrimin iminatio ation n at home. c. &eligi &eligio"s o"s !ersec" !ersec"tion tion in the the United United States. States. d. -he search search for better better 7obs 7obs than the ones ones they they held at home. home.
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QUESTION 12
1.
-he term +vertical integration, means a. Prohibiting foreign com!etition from lowering !rices. b.
QUESTION 13
1.
*hen did the modern +downtown, for sho!!ing and b"siness o=ces develo! in cities? a. In the medieval !eriod of "ro!e/ and then was transferred to %merica in colonial times. b. 'y 1900/ after the develo!ment of %merican ind"striali6ation. c. arly in the twentieth cent"ry. d. In the middle of the nineteenth cent"ry.
QUESTION 14
1.
*hat enabled %mericans to learn of im!ortant events in "ro!e within > ho"rs or less? a. Satellite comm"nication. b. Short2wave radio transmission. c. -he transoceanic cable laid in 13@@. d. Aevelo!ment of aircraft ca!able of crossing the %tlantic Bcean.
QUESTION 15
1.
$ost %merican millionaires at the t"rn of the twentieth cent"ry a. ame from so"thern "ro!e and were atholics. b. *ere ;ermanic and believed in the ;os!el of *ealth. c. *ere #ews who got ahead beca"se they co"ld wor( on S"nday. d. -raced their ancestry to ngland and were Protestant.
QUESTION 16
1.
*hy did com!anies li(e the Pennsylvania &ailroad borrow disci!linary methods from the military? a -hey feared that they co"ld not otherwise (ee! control of blac( wor(ers. . b -he costs of la disci!line were far more severe with a railroad cor!oration than most . other b"sinesses. c -hey had to f"l)ll military orders d"ring the ivil *ar. . d $ost of their em!loyees were veterans. . 1 points
QUESTION 17
1.
*hat is a +tr"st,?
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a . b . c . d .
% government2o!erated b"siness/ s"ch as water or sewer !rovision for a comm"nity. Bne com!any owning other com!anies. % b"siness device by which diCerent !rod"cers agree to o!erate as a single com!any to control com!etition. Bne com!any controlling an ind"stry.
QUESTION 18
1.
In the co"rse of his career/ %ndrew arnegie mastered all of the following ind"stries except a.
-he steel b"siness.
b.
-he telegra!h b"siness.
c.
-he retail b"siness.
d.
-he oil b"siness.
QUESTION 19
1.
*ho !rimarily )lled the 7obs in new factories erected in the second half of the nineteenth cent"ry? a. $igrants from farms and small towns. b.
QUESTION 20
1.
*ho !"blished an e!ose of sl"ms and other "rban !roblems titled How the Other Half Lives in 1390? a.
&ay Stannard 'a(er.
b.
Ida -arbell.
c.
#acob &iis.
d.
Sam"el D. lemens/ a.(.a. $ar( -wain.
QUESTION 21
1.
-he earliest immigrants to the United States mostly came from where? a.
-he most !rimitive nations.
b.
-he most distressed nations.
c.
-he most o!!ressed nations.
d.
-he most develo!ed nations.
QUESTION 22
1.
*ho established the elaborate boo((ee!ing system that allowed big b"sinesses to (ee! trac( of every as!ect of b"siness o!erations? a.
-homas Scott.
b.
%ndrew arnegie.
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c.
#. dgar -hom!son.
d.
#ohn Aavid &oc(efeller.
QUESTION 23
1.
'etween 13E0 and 1390/ the wealth owned by the /000 richest families a.
Aeclined by >0 !ercent.
b.
F"adr"!led.
c.
-ri!led.
d.
Stagnated.
QUESTION 24
1.
%ll of the following were !art of a new legion of white2collar wor(ers at the t"rn of the cent"ry except a.
;overnment em!loyees.
b.
$aids.
c.
ler(s.
d.
ashiers.
QUESTION 25
1.
*hat was the destination of most international migrants in the nineteenth cent"ry? a.
United Gingdom.
b.
United migrants.
c.
United States.
d.
Union of Soviet Socialist &e!"blics.
QUESTION 26
1.
*hat b"siness device did #ohn A. &oc(efeller em!loy to control the !etrole"m ind"stry from !rod"ction thro"gh re)ning and mar(eting? a.
Pro!rietorshi!s.
b.
Intertwined directorshi!s.
c.
-r"sts.
d.
Partnershi!s.
QUESTION 27
1.
orthern and So"thern "ro!e.
b.
*estern and orthern "ro!e.
c.
So"thern and astern "ro!e.
d.
*estern and astern "ro!e.
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QUESTION 28
1.
*here did %ndrew arnegie )rst wor( after his family immigrated to the United States? a.
In a tetile mill.
b.
In a steel factory.
c.
Bn a railroad.
d.
In a coalmine. 1 points
QUESTION 29
1.
In 1344/ immigrant arrivals to the United States moved from an average of >00/000 between 13@E and 1345 to a.
@0/000.
b.
>00/000.
c.
E00/000.
d.
1 million.
QUESTION 30
1.
*hat bac(gro"nd characteri6ed most of %mericas leading b"sinessmen? a. -hey had to overcome !re7"dice against #ews. b. -hey wor(ed their way "! from entry2 level 7obs. c. -hey had a stronger wor( ethic than immigrants. d. -he ma7ority were native born and relatively ed"cated.
QUESTION 31
1.
*ealthier %mericans tended to a 'e s!ectators rather than !artici!ants. . b mbrace athletic activity for its own sa(e instead of monetary . reward. c. om!ete in s!orts with as m"ch r"thlessness as they did in b"siness. d %void contact s!orts. .
QUESTION 32
1.
*hy were women destined to be wives and mothers within the home in the Victorian ra? a *omen were considered ins"=ciently intelligent to com!rehend
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. the b"siness world. b *omen were tho"ght too frail to engage in b"siness and . enter!rise. c *omen were not de!endable. . d *omen lac(ed !hysical strength and end"rance. .
QUESTION 33
1.
How did %nthony omstoc( characteri6e %merican cities? a ities were cess!ools of vice and corr"!tion. . b Society advanced when a s!ecial class had the leis"re for . contem!lation and !lanning. c %mericas f"t"re lay in westward e!ansion. . d ivili6ation o"rished only in free cities. .
QUESTION 34
1.
QUESTION 35
1.
-he )rst
*orlds
b.
Hemisfair @3/ in San %ntonio.
c.
Philadel!hia *orlds
d. hicago !osition in 1395.
QUESTION 36
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How did "rban develo!ment contrib"te to a loosening of morals in the United States? a ities had large ch"rches b"t few !eo!le attended. . b orr"!t !eo!le gathered in cities to !rey on innocent co"ntry . !eo!le. c o"ng wor(ers were freed from the constraints of !arents and . small2town life. d Peo!le in cities rarely (new their neighbors and lac(ed a sense of . comm"nity res!onsibility.
QUESTION 37
1.
*hy were boys reared on stories of heroes who
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overcame their fears d"ring the Victorian ra? a -o !re!are them for the com!etitive worlds of b"siness and . !olitics. b -o hel! yo"ng men develo! bravery and co"rage. . c. -o (ee! them from becoming eCeminate. d -o disco"rage homose"ality. .
QUESTION 38
1.
*hat were the )rst two s!orts that became s!ectator activities feat"ring !rofessionals? a.
'aseball and football.
b.
'as(etball and football.
c.
d.
Pri6e)ghting and baseball.
QUESTION 39
1.
*hat was the )rst !rofessional baseball team? a.
incinnati &ed Stoc(ings.
b.
o"ngstown &"bber $a(ers.
c.
ew or( an(ees.
d.
'roo(lyn Aodgers.
QUESTION 40
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How is the Victorian ra "s"ally characteri6ed? a. %s an age of se"al re!ression and conservatism. b. %s a !eriod of secrecy in domestic relations. c. %s a time of t"rmoil in traditional family val"es. d. %s an era of loose morals and liberation of individ"al behavior.
QUESTION 41
1.
How was masc"linity de)ned in the Victorian ra? a %s !ro)ciency in vario"s s!orts. . b %s the ability to maintain a monogamo"s relationshi! . s"ccessf"lly. c. %s the !romisc"o"s ind"lgence of ones se"al
desires. d %s the ability to leave home and com!ete in the ca!italist . mar(et!lace.
QUESTION 42
1.
*hat was the goal of the ew or( Society for the S"!!ression of Vice? a -o challenge the domination of the Irish in the &oman atholic . hierarchy in %merica.
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b -o brea( "! immigrant ghettos where vice o"rished. . c -o !rosec"te !artici!ants in organi6ed crime. . d -o !revent the !"blication or !atroni6ation of !ornogra!hy. .
QUESTION 43
1.
*hat was decidedly not !art of va"deville theater at the t"rn of the cent"ry? a.
ostalgia.
b.
c.
Singing.
d.
omedy.
QUESTION 44
1.
How did baseball stadia reect social divisions in %merican life? a *ealthy !atrons sat in bo seats and wor(ing2class !atrons sat in . bleachers. b Indians were not !ermitted to attend "ntil the Indian athlete #im . -hor!e ref"sed to !lay where they were denied admission. c *hite and %frican %merican !atrons occ"!ied segregated . sections. d -he ew or( an(ees "s"ally won more games beca"se their . owner !aid the highest salaries to obtain the best !layers.
QUESTION 45
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*hat was the most signi)cant form of !"blic entertainment in %merica thro"gho"t the nineteenth cent"ry? a. -ablea" with live actors. b. -he circ"s/ fo"nded in 'altimore by P. -. 'arn"m. c. $instrel shows. d. Plays by Sir
QUESTION 46
1.
*hat was original intent of the omstoc( Daw? a. -o ban the !rod"ction/ distrib"tion/ or !"blic dis!lay of obscenity. b -o establish methods for enforcing federal mining law. . c. -o bring order to lawless mining cam!s in the *est. d -o re8"ire ins!ection of !re!ared foods and !harmace"ticals. .
QUESTION 47
1.
*hat gro"! wor(ed hard to o"tlaw contrace!tives? a. Dog abin &e!"blicans.
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b. %merican $edical %ssociation. c. Brgani6ation of &oman atholic lergy in the United States. d. Planned Parenthood of %merica.
QUESTION 48
1.
-he s!ort of baseball a *as b"rdened with corr"!tion and mani!"lations from the . beginning. b &elied heavily on the vibrant !ersonalities of its !layers. . c. Ideali6ed the !rinci!le of s"ccess based !"rely on merit. d &ecr"ited its !layers from wealthy r"ral elites !rior to *orld *ar . I.
QUESTION 49
1.
$instrel shows were s"cceeded by a form of entertainment (nown as va"deville/ which was essentially a. % realistic !resentation of "rban life. b. % contin"o"s variety show. c. % sit"ation comedy with recogni6able characters. d. %n e!loitation of the "rban a!!etite for se"ality.
QUESTION 50
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*ho was the most famo"s %frican %merican minstrel? a.
Sammy Aavis Sr.
b.
Do"is %rmstrong.
c.
%l #olson.
d.
'illy Gersands.
QUESTION 51
1.
*hen #osiah Strong s!o(e of +!"re hristianity/, he referred to a. &oman atholicism. b. Protestantism. c. #ehovahs
*itnesses.
d. -he h"rch of #es"s hrist of Datter2Aay Saints.
QUESTION 52
1.
*hat did Strong and others of li(e mind thin( was the greatest threat to %merica? a.
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c. Dong2haired men and short2haired women. d. Immigrants.
QUESTION 53
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*hat was the !rimary !"r!ose of worlds fairs and similar ehibitions late in the nineteenth cent"ry and early in the twentieth cent"ry? a -o celebrate the global economy/ ind"strial enter!rise/ and . "rban life. b -o !romote international to"rism. . c. -o increase international "nderstanding. d -o demonstrate national s"!eriority in technology. .
QUESTION 54
1.
*here were va"deville !erformances staged in ma7or cities? a .
In traditional theaters abandoned by more serio"s !erformers.
b In elaborate theatrical !alaces. . c In o!en2air theaters in !ar(s and other !"blic !laces. . d In tents that co"ld be moved easily. .
QUESTION 55
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In #osiah Strongs view/ what made %nglo2Saons s"!erior to other c"lt"res? a. Dove of liberty and !"re hristianity. b. ;enetic 8"alities of end"rance and strength. c. 'etter ed"cational o!!ort"nities. d. P"rity of their gene !ool.
QUESTION 56
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How did most minstrel shows !ortray %frican %mericans after the ivil *ar? a. In gross racial stereoty!es. b. *ith sensitivity for ethnic diCerences. c. 'y ignoring them to avoid misre!resentation. d. %s e8"al citi6ens/ as re8"ired by the
QUESTION 57
1.
*hich of the following best characteri6es the signi)cance of fraternal organi6ations and m"t"al aid societies in the early twentieth cent"ry?
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a. -hey forged wider ethnic identities among immigrants. b. -hey groomed immigrants for !olitical careers. c. -hey were the beginnings of organi6ed crime. d. -hey were cr"cial for the assimilation of immigrants.
QUESTION 58
1.
'"Calo 'ill ody was a hero to a.
Sitting '"ll.
b.
-enement (ids.
c.
Prairie Indians.
d.
Union soldiers in the *est.
QUESTION 59
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*hy were immigrants a !artic"larly dire threat to %merica? a -oo many of them 8"ali)ed for welfare. . b -hey bro"ght crime to %merican cities and "ndermined !olitics. . c -hey too( 7obs from native2born %mericans. . d -hey wo"ld wor( for less and do dirty 7obs that %mericans wo"ld . not acce!t.
QUESTION 60
1.
*ho !romoted the )rst !rofessional !ri6e)ghts and established standardi6ed r"les of com!etition for boing? a.
&ichard Gyle
b.
$ar8"ess de F"eensberry.
c.
#ohn D. S"llivan.
d.
#oe Do"is.
QUESTION 61
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*hat trend in wages !aid to wor(ers in %merica develo!ed between 13@0 and 1390? a. -he earning !ower of women increased dramatically.
b. *ages increased by E0 !ercent for s(illed wor(ers.
c. Sharecro!!ing in the So"th red"ced the national average by 10 !ercent.
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d. *ages remained steady/ des!ite the Panic of 1345.
QUESTION 62
1.
'efore the
-he ;range.
b.
*omens $issionary Union.
c.
oo!eratives.
d.
Socialist organi6ations.
QUESTION 63
1.
'etween the 1340s and 1900/ a $ore Aemocrats than &e!"blicans were elected !resident. . b &egardless of which !arty controlled the eec"tive branch/ &e!"blicans "s"ally controlled . ongress. c -hird2!arty candidates won the !residency twice. . d &e!"blicans and Aemocrats had nearly e8"al electoral strength in !residential elections. .
QUESTION 64
1.
*hat was the im!act of the Harrison $cGinley -ariC on foreign aCairs? a. It gave the !resident new a"thority in trade relations with other co"ntries.
b. It raised the national de)cit to J1 billion.
c. Dower tariC rates o!ened %merican mar(ets to foreign !rod"cers.
d. It removed restrictions on im!orted steel !rod"cts and ca"sed "nem!loyment in Pittsb"rgh.
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QUESTION 65
1.
*hich of the following was tr"e abo"t &"therford '. Hayes? a His radical stance on blac( civil rights alienated many voters. . b ongressional &e!"blicans were annoyed by his eCorts to conciliate Aemocrats . investigating his election. c Aemocrats introd"ced their theme song/ +Ha!!y Aays %re Here %gain., . d He was the )rst !resident since 13@E who had not served in the ivil *ar. .
QUESTION 66
1.
How did most middle2class radicals react to socialism? a. -hey re7ected socialism and advocated omm"nism instead.
b. -hey believed socialism was the way hrist had lived among his %!ostles.
c. -hey tho"ght socialism the only sol"tion to the !roblems of an ind"strial society.
d. $ost were frightened rather than motivated by socialism.
QUESTION 67
1.
dward 'ellamys novel Looking Backward was a. %n e!osK of corr"!tion in labor "nions.
b % hard2nosed investigative re!ort of the meat !ac(ing ind"stry. . c. % thinly veiled acc"sation that President ;rover leveland had fathered an illegitimate child. d % literary device "sed to advocate a "to!ian society. .
QUESTION 68
1.
-o what does the term +s!ecie, refer?
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a.
lassi)cation of the tariC.
b.
Pa!er c"rrency.
c.
%dvocates of a d"al monetary !olicy.
d.
;old or silver coins.
QUESTION 69
1.
-he Pendleton %ct a &aised the tariC on foreign2made goods by 10 !ercent. . b reated the ivil Service ommission to administer com!etitive eaminations for non2 . !olicy2level federal 7obs. c Aivided Indian reservations into individ"al homesteads for Indians. . d Aesignated !ortions of the Paci)c orthwest as ational Scenic Sites. .
QUESTION 70
1.
How did the writer of Progress and Poverty want to )nance government? a. -hro"gh a direct ta on !ersonal incomes.
b. 'y raising the tariC.
c. -hro"gh a single ta on rising rents.
d. -hro"gh ecise taes on tobacco and alcohol !rod"cts.
QUESTION 71
1.
*ho was the &e!"blican Party +boss, of ew or( state !olitics? a.
Sam"el #. -ilden.
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b.
-ammany :. Hall.
c.
Aaniel Arew.
d.
&oscoe on(ling.
QUESTION 72
1.
'etween 13@0 and 1393 a.
ach statement is correct.
b.
%merican2made goods sold abroad increased.
c.
%merica e!orted more goods than it im!orted.
d.
Iron and steel e!orts increased.
QUESTION 73
1.
$any states !assed laws on ed"cation that did all of the following/ ece!t a. Increase s!ending !er !"!il.
b. Increase the school year.
c. $a(e attendance mandatory.
d. %do!t standardi6ed testing for high school grad"ation.
QUESTION 74
1.
*hat hel!ed &e!"blicans win the !residency and congress in 1333? a. -he national trend toward more conservative !olitical !ositions.
b. -he association of the Aemocratic Party with segregation and disr"!tion of the Union.
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c. %n increased interest in social iss"es.
d. Its vigoro"s stand on retaining the !rotective tariC.
QUESTION 75
1.
$embershi! in the Gnights of Dabor was o!en to all ece!t a.
*omen.
b.
'lac( and white wor(ers.
c.
S(illed and "ns(illed wor(ers.
d.
hinese.
QUESTION 76
1.
*hat was the greatest wea(ness of the Interstate ommerce ommission when it was fo"nded? a. It had ins"=cient staC to do necessary wor(.
b. P"blic o!inion did not s"!!ort the commissions mission.
c. ommissioners were em!loyees of the railroads they were s"!!osed to reg"late.
d. It lac(ed !ower to enforce its r"les.
QUESTION 77
1.
*ho led the oble and Holy Brder of the Gnights of Dabor? a.
Sam"el D. ;om!ers.
b.
*alter &e"ther.
c.
*illiam H. Silvis.
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d.
-erence Powderly.
QUESTION 78
1.
*hat motivated the assassin who shot President #ames %. ;ar)eld in 1331? a. -he assassin intended to ta(e the life of the vice !resident b"t missed.
b. President ;ar)eld failed to a!!oint him to a federal !osition he so"ght.
c. He wanted to create chaos in the orth so the onfederacy co"ld organi6e again.
d. He wanted to gain attention to the ca"se of Serbian freedom.
QUESTION 79
1.
*hy did ;rover leveland thin( the federal government sho"ld allow so"thern whites to control their states? a &econstr"ction eCorts to ma(e the So"th be more li(e the orth in ind"stry/ thrift/ and . !atriotism had failed. b leveland was a so"thern white. . c -hey were better ed"cated and more 8"ali)ed to control their states. . d He was committed to the a"thority of local government. .
QUESTION 80
1.
*hat was the !"r!ose of the Interstate ommerce %ct? a. -o restrict trans!ortation of controlled s"bstances across state lines.
b. -o c"rb mono!olistic and discriminatory !ractices by railroads.
c. -o develo! !olicy on international trade iss"es.
d. -o !romote the develo!ment of trade thro"gho"t the nation.
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QUESTION 81
1.
*hat term did dward 'ellamy "se to describe his dream of social !eace with little government interaction? a.
Holy ;rail.
b.
Uto!ia.
c.
ationalism.
d.
&"gged individ"alism.
QUESTION 82
1.
*hat did advocates of a single ta ho!e to accom!lish with this method of !"blic )nance? a. -o restore wealth to those who !rod"ced it.
b. -o !ass the ta b"rden to foreign cons"mers of %merican !rod"cts.
c. -o avoid !aying taes themselves.
d. -o !revent the develo!ment of a !ermanent "nderclass in %merica.
QUESTION 83
1.
+'oss, r"le in city governments was !ossible beca"se a. Voters were a!athetic.
b. State governments did not care to reg"late city governments.
c. 'osses had the !eo!les best interests at heart.
d. ity bosses co"ld trade m"nici!al 7obs for votes.
QUESTION 84
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1.
-he goal of the
b. -ransfer ownershi! of the railroads to farmers.
c. $a(e chea! loans available thro"gh land ban(s.
d. 'ring %merican farmers into the modern world of ind"stry and !ros!erity.
QUESTION 85
1.
*ho started the violence in Haymar(et S8"are in hicago in 133@? a.
B"t2of2control !olicemen.
b.
;oons and com!any )n(s.
c.
%narchists.
d.
&ailroad wor(ers.
QUESTION 86
1.
ach of the following statements abo"t %merican !lantation owners in Hawaii is acc"rate ece!t a. -hey wanted the United States to anne Hawaii.
b. -hey did not s"!!ort F"een Dili"o(alani.
c. -hey red"ced s"gar !rod"ction in Hawaii to !rove their economic !ower.
d. -hey !rovo(ed an anti2%merican attit"de among native Hawaiians.
QUESTION 87
1.
*hereas Henry ;eorge reasserted the val"es of hard wor( and self2restraint/ dward 'ellamy embraced
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a.
b. 8"al !ay for e8"al wor( for women and minorities.
c. -he modern c"lt of leis"re.
d. Psychothera!y as a sol"tion for social !roblems.
QUESTION 88
1.
-he Po!"list Party advocated all of the following/ ece!t a. ;overnment ownershi! of railroads and telegra!h.
b. &edistrib"tion of wealth and land ownershi!.
c. ight2ho"r wor( day and laws reg"lating child labor.
d. Secret ballots and the !o!"lar election of U.S. senators.
QUESTION 89
1.
Secretary of State *illiam Henry Sewards view of %merican foreign aCairs was lin(ed to a. !orting democracy.
b. !anding %merican trade.
c.
%ll of the above.
d. Sending %merican missionaries to foreign lands.
QUESTION 90
1.
*hat activity did the Sherman %nti2-r"st %ct o"tlaw? a. Pooling the assets of individ"ally owned com!anies.
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b. Bne com!any +holding, control over s"bsidiary com!anies.
c.
d. ombination in restraint of trade.