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Page 1: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

18 Practice Questions18 Practice Questions

Civil War, Reconstruction, Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Westward Expansion,

Immigration, IndustrialismImmigration, Industrialism

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Which of the following was Which of the following was an advantage the North had an advantage the North had

over the South?over the South?

•a.a. more experienced generalsmore experienced generals

•b.b. military support from Britainmilitary support from Britain

•c.c. more money to spend on warmore money to spend on war

•d.d. full support of all its citizensfull support of all its citizens

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Page 3: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The Emancipation Proclamation The Emancipation Proclamation freedfreed

• a. all enslaved people living in the United States.

• b. enslaved people living in areas controlled by the Confederacy.

• c. enslaved people living in the Union states.

• d. enslaved people living in the territories.

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Page 4: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The Freedmen’s Bureau The Freedmen’s Bureau succeeded insucceeded in

• a. redistributing formerly white-owned land to black southerners.

• b. keeping ex-Confederate supporters out of office.

• c. providing clothing, medical care, food, and education to many freed people.

• d. electing African Americans to southern state governments.

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Page 5: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Southern state governments Southern state governments restricted the rights of former restricted the rights of former

slaves byslaves by

• a. passing black codes.

• b. holding constitutional conventions.

• c. refusing to pay war debts.

• d. refusing to pass the Thirteenth Amendment.

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Page 6: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Which was a major success of Which was a major success of Reconstruction in the South?Reconstruction in the South?

• a. an end to racist government policies

• b. the transformation into an industrialized, urban region

• c. the creation of a public school system

• d. an end to tensions between the South and the North

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Page 7: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The Reconstruction Act of 1867The Reconstruction Act of 1867

• a. closed the South to Democrats.

• b. closed the South to scalawags.

• c. put the South under military rule.

• d. gave voting rights to all Southerners.

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Page 8: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Reconstruction came to end whenReconstruction came to end when

• a. the Fifteenth Amendment was ratified.

• b. federal troops were removed from the South.

• c. President Johnson was impeached.

• d. the Freedmen’s Bureau was dismantled.

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Page 9: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

In 1870, thanks to the Fifteenth In 1870, thanks to the Fifteenth Amendment, southern black menAmendment, southern black men

• a. voted for the first time.

• b. took charge of the Senate.

• c. received free government land.

• d. produced their own Reconstruction plan.

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Page 10: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Critics of powerful industrialists Critics of powerful industrialists referred to them asreferred to them as

• a. captains of industry.

• b. philanthropists.

• c. robber barons.

• d. anarchists.

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Page 11: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The goal of the Sherman Antitrust The goal of the Sherman Antitrust Act was toAct was to

• a. encourage industries to form cartels.

• b. promote fair industrial competition.

• c. place higher taxes on business profits.

• d. encourage the growth of business monopolies.

1010

Page 12: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

According to the theory of According to the theory of Social Social DarwinismDarwinism, the government should, the government should

• a. stay out of the affairs of business.

• b. protect the rights of workers.

• c. raise taxes on the rich.

• d. outlaw trusts and cartels.

1111

Page 13: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Economists call periods of boom Economists call periods of boom and bustand bust

• a. a recovery.

• b. economies of scale.

• c. a recession.

• d. the business cycle.

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Page 14: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

How did industrial growth affect the How did industrial growth affect the distribution of wealth in the United distribution of wealth in the United

States?States?• a. All Americans enjoyed a higher

standard of living.

• b. The income gap between farmers and factory workers widened.

• c. Wealth was concentrated in the hands of a few industrialists.

• d. The income gap between rich and poor grew smaller.

1313

Page 15: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Which one of the following is a Which one of the following is a lingering myth about the West?lingering myth about the West?

• a. It was settled by a variety of races.

• b. Settlers were nearly all white males.

• c. Settlers nearly destroyed Native American peoples.

• d. Western settlement damaged the environment.

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Page 16: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The challenges and hardships of The challenges and hardships of those who settled the Great Plains those who settled the Great Plains

led them toled them to

• a. desire isolation from their neighbors.

• b. rely on the government for aid.

• c. depend on help from each other.

• d. abandon the West.

1515

Page 17: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

What was one key requirement that What was one key requirement that applicants had to meet to receive applicants had to meet to receive land under the Homestead Act?land under the Homestead Act?

• a. They had to live on the land all year long.

• b. They had to farm the land for five years in a row.

• c. They had to file a claim with a bank.

• d. They had to wheel portable cabins from plot to plot.

1616

Page 18: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

What drew many new immigrants What drew many new immigrants to the West?to the West?

• a. the opportunity to learn new languages

• b. the climate on the plains

• c. “land-grant” colleges

• d. cheap land and new jobs

1717

Page 19: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

By the 1890s, immigration patterns By the 1890s, immigration patterns had shifted dramatically, with most had shifted dramatically, with most

immigrants now coming fromimmigrants now coming from

• a. northern European countries.

• b. southern and eastern European countries.

• c. Mexico and Central America.

• d. China and Japan.

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Page 20: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Now Let’s See Now Let’s See How You Did!How You Did!

Page 21: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Which of the following was Which of the following was an advantage the North had an advantage the North had

over the South?over the South?

a.a. more experienced generalsmore experienced generals

b.b. military support from Britainmilitary support from Britain

c.c. more money to spend on warmore money to spend on war

d.d. full support of all its citizensfull support of all its citizens

11

Page 22: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The Emancipation Proclamation The Emancipation Proclamation freedfreed

• a. all enslaved people living in the United States.

• b. enslaved people living in areas controlled by the Confederacy.

• c. enslaved people living in the Union states.

• d. enslaved people living in the territories.

22

Page 23: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The Freedmen’s Bureau The Freedmen’s Bureau succeeded insucceeded in

• a. redistributing formerly white-owned land to black southerners.

• b. keeping ex-Confederate supporters out of office.

• c. providing clothing, medical care, food, and education to many freed people.

• d. electing African Americans to southern state governments.

33

Page 24: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Southern state governments Southern state governments restricted the rights of former restricted the rights of former

slaves byslaves by

• a. passing black codes.

• b. holding constitutional conventions.

• c. refusing to pay war debts.

• d. refusing to pass the Thirteenth Amendment.

44

Page 25: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Which was a major success of Which was a major success of Reconstruction in the South?Reconstruction in the South?

• a. an end to racist government policies

• b. the transformation into an industrialized, urban region

• c. the creation of a public school system

• d. an end to tensions between the South and the North

55

Page 26: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The Reconstruction Act of 1867The Reconstruction Act of 1867

• a. closed the South to Democrats.

• b. closed the South to scalawags.

• c. put the South under military rule.

• d. gave voting rights to all Southerners.

66

Page 27: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Reconstruction came to end whenReconstruction came to end when

• a. the Fifteenth Amendment was ratified.

• b. federal troops were removed from the South.

• c. President Johnson was impeached.

• d. the Freedmen’s Bureau was dismantled.

77

Page 28: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

In 1870, thanks to the Fifteenth In 1870, thanks to the Fifteenth Amendment, southern black menAmendment, southern black men

• a. voted for the first time.

• b. took charge of the Senate.

• c. received free government land.

• d. produced their own Reconstruction plan.

88

Page 29: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Critics of powerful industrialists Critics of powerful industrialists referred to them asreferred to them as

• a. captains of industry.

• b. philanthropists.

• c. robber barons.

• d. anarchists.

99

Page 30: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The goal of the Sherman Antitrust The goal of the Sherman Antitrust Act was toAct was to

• a. encourage industries to form cartels.

• b. promote fair industrial competition.

• c. place higher taxes on business profits.

• d. encourage the growth of business monopolies.

1010

Page 31: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

According to the theory of According to the theory of Social Social DarwinismDarwinism, the government should, the government should

• a. stay out of the affairs of business.

• b. protect the rights of workers.

• c. raise taxes on the rich.

• d. outlaw trusts and cartels.

1111

Page 32: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Economists call periods of boom Economists call periods of boom and bustand bust

• a. a recovery.

• b. economies of scale.

• c. a recession.

• d. the business cycle.

1212

Page 33: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

How did industrial growth affect the How did industrial growth affect the distribution of wealth in the United distribution of wealth in the United

States?States?• a. All Americans enjoyed a higher

standard of living.

• b. The income gap between farmers and factory workers widened.

• c. Wealth was concentrated in the hands of a few industrialists.

• d. The income gap between rich and poor grew smaller.

1313

Page 34: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

Which one of the following is a Which one of the following is a lingering myth about the West?lingering myth about the West?

• a. It was settled by a variety of races.

• b. Settlers were nearly all white males.

• c. Settlers nearly destroyed Native American peoples.

• d. Western settlement damaged the environment.

1414

Page 35: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

The challenges and hardships of The challenges and hardships of those who settled the Great Plains those who settled the Great Plains

led them toled them to

• a. desire isolation from their neighbors.

• b. rely on the government for aid.

• c. depend on help from each other.

• d. abandon the West.

1515

Page 36: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

What was one key requirement that What was one key requirement that applicants had to meet to receive applicants had to meet to receive land under the Homestead Act?land under the Homestead Act?

• a. They had to live on the land all year long.

• b. They had to farm the land for five years in a row.

• c. They had to file a claim with a bank.

• d. They had to wheel portable cabins from plot to plot.

1616

Page 37: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

What drew many new immigrants What drew many new immigrants to the West?to the West?

• a. the opportunity to learn new languages

• b. the climate on the plains

• c. “land-grant” colleges

• d. cheap land and new jobs

1717

Page 38: 18 Practice Questions Civil War, Reconstruction, Westward Expansion, Immigration, Industrialism.

By the 1890s, immigration patterns By the 1890s, immigration patterns had shifted dramatically, with most had shifted dramatically, with most

immigrants now coming fromimmigrants now coming from

• a. northern European countries.

• b. southern and eastern European countries.

• c. Mexico and Central America.

• d. China and Japan.

1818