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Page 1: What tactic enabled Samuel Gompers to develop the American Federation of Labor into the largest labor union in the United States? A.Allowing women and.

Western Frontier

Industry

Immigration

REVIEW GAME

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What tactic enabled Samuel Gompers to develop the American Federation of Labor into the largest labor union in the United States?

A.Allowing women and minorities to join the unionB.Signing up low-wage, unskilled immigrant laborersC.Lobbying Congress to pass laws limiting the

activities of rival unionsD.Concentrating on higher wages and better

working conditions

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D. Concentrating on higher wages and better working conditions

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What is considered the most significant outcome of the 1902 anthracite coal strike?

A.Reduced confidence in laissez faire capitalism

B.Growing public distrust of large government

C.Expansion of executive branch authorityD.Declining enrollment in labor unions

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C. Expansion of executive branch authority

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How did vertical integration benefit companies such as Carnegie Steel?

A.Allowing labor unions to participate in decision making led to fewer strikes

B.Controlling production and distribution processes increased efficiencies and profits.

C.Investing in the health and education of employees increased workforce motivation.

D.Including local politicians on boards of directors ensured a continuation of laissez faire policies.

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B. Controlling production and distribution processes increased efficiencies and profits.

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What technological development of the mid-19th century most revolutionized the U.S. steel industry?

A.ElectrificationB.VulcanizationC.Steam PowerD.Bessemer Process

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D. Bessemer Process

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How did businesses such as Sears, Roebuck and Co. transform the late 19th century economy?A.They expanded the market for consumer

goodsB.They applied new technologies in their storesC.They advertised the services of new

companies.D.They employed sales associates in rural

locations

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A.They expanded the market for consumer goods

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Which individual is most closely associated with an innovation that revolutionized an entire industry by accelerating production and dramatically reducing costs and the need for human labor?A.Alexander Graham BellB.Henry BessemerC.Jules VerneD.Thomas Alva Edison

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B. Henry Bessemer

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Which late 19th century invention had the greatest impact on literacy and the use of public libraries?A.BrailleB.TypewriterC.Light bulbD.Computer

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C. Light bulb

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“Society advances where its fittest members are allowed to assert their fitness with the least hindrance.”

This idea advanced by Herbert Spencer would be fully embraced by a supporter of which ideology?

A.AnarchismB.MarxismC.Social DarwinismD.Social Gospel

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C. Social Darwinism

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During the Progressive Era, which group immigrated to the United States for the first time?A.ChineseB.GermanC.IrishD.Japanese

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C. Irish

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The use of barbed wire is most directly associated with which outcome?A.The completion of the Union Pacific

RailroadB.The end of the open range and frontierC.Increased prospecting and mining

activityD.Increased demand and production of

steel

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B. The end of the open range and frontier

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The success of Thomas Edison’s light bulb was dependent on which other Edison invention?A.Electric generatorB.Internal combustion engineC.Motion picture cameraD.Phonograph

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A.Electric generator

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A researcher seeking primary source material on the massacre of Wounding Knee would likely consider which of the following to be most authentic and authoritative evidence on the topic?

A.The highest ranked results of an online searchB.A letter describing an eyewitness account of the

eventC.A public radio interview of a notable historianD.The textbook for a high school U.S. history course

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B. A letter describing an eyewitness account of the event

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Which of the following factors had the greatest impact on the development of the United States industrial infrastructure in the late 19th century?A.Revolutionary changes in steel production and the

growth of railroadsB.The passage of the Homestead Act and the closing

of the American frontierC.Restraints on monopolistic business practices and

the legalization of unions.D.The ideas of Henry George, Edward Bellamy, and

Henry Lloyd

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A.Revolutionary changes in steel production and the growth of railroads

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Which summary of the massacre at Wounded Knee is most accurate?A.It provided a rationale for the creation of the

Bureau of Indian AffairsB.It fostered congressional dialogue that led to

the passage of the Indian Reorganization ActC.It represented the culmination of the U.S.

government’s military operations against native peoples.

D.It prompted widespread public hostility toward the Sioux Indians.

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C. It represented the culmination of the U.S. government’s military operations against native peoples.

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In this excerpt from the 1896 essay, architect Louis Sullivan describes certain conditions typical of growing urban centers of commerce and industry.

…the invention and perfection of the high-speed elevator make vertical travel, that was once tedious and painful, now easy and comfortable; development of steel manufactures has shown the way to safe, rigid, economical constructions rising to a great height…Sullivan’s observation relates to which feature of most large, modern cities?

A. AirportsB. MallsC. SkyscrapersD. Suburbs

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C. Skyscrapers

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How did some late 19th century industrialists such as John D. Rockefeller react to government restrictions on their businesses?A.By developing independent councils to

oversee their stock transactions.B.By placing their companies under the control

of boards of trustees.C.By involving labor union leaders in workplace

decisions.D.By creating new political parties and

personally running for political offices.

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B. By placing their companies under the control of boards of trustees.

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What factor most contributed to the Great Chicago Fire’s widespread destruction?A.Firefighters’ inability to communicate with

recent immigrantsB.The city’s limited water supply due to a

droughtC.Theft of fire department funds by corrupt

politiciansD.Extensive wood-frame construction in

homes and businesses

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A.Extensive wood-frame construction in homes and businesses

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In which way did their protest at Chicago’s Haymarket Square affect the Knights of Labor?A. The massive gathering of the union’s workers disrupted

public services to such an extent that the federal government placed limits on the union’s activities.

B. Workers lost confidence in the union’s leadership after they discovered the union president had given details of their rally to the police.

C. Union members grew disillusioned as newpapers printed articles blaming workers for the violence that had occurred.

D. The union’s emphasis on recruiting immigrant laborers at the event angerd American born workers, who then joined the AFL.

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C. Union members grew disillusioned as newspapers printed articles blaming workers for the violence that had occurred.

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Early 20th century Progressive reformers were LEAST concerned with which problem?A.Unsafe food processing methodsB.Unhealthy urban living conditionsC.Exploitation of children in the

workplaceD.Deprivation of African Americans’ civil

rights

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D. Deprivation of African Americans’ civil rights

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Which of the following factors was most significant in the development of labor unions during the 19th century?A.Working conditionsB.Racial segregationC.Class discriminationD.Growing prosperity

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A.Working conditions

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Which historic situation is most comparable to the light bulb replacing oil lamps?A.The railroad replacing the automobileB.Electric engines replacing steam enginesC.Steel production replacing oil productionD.The telegraph replacing the telephone

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B. Electric engines replacing steam engines

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In what significant way did the development of the incandescent light bulb improve 19th century urban conditions?A.It created the possibility of home based

businessesB.It prompted more immigrants to remain in

large cities.C.It enabled passenger trains to operate at nightD.It replaced the dirty dangerous gaslight

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D. It replaced the dirty dangerous gaslight

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The construction of the Central Pacific Railroad relied largely on the labors of which immigrant group?A.ChineseB.GermanC.IrishD.Mexican

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A.Chinese

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In this excerpt from the 1896 essay, architect Louis Sullivan describes certain conditions typical of growing urban centers in the United States.

…continued growth of population in the great cities, consequent congestion of centres and rise in value of ground, stimulate an increase in number of stores; these, successfully piled one upon another, react on ground values…

Based on this description, which conclusion can a reader most reasonably draw about urban growth in the United States at that time?

A. The greatest population increases occurred in the industrial cities.B. Rising property values in cities stimulated development.C. The stories of immigrants revealed the hardship of living in the citiesD. Increasing congestion resulted in suburban growth.

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B. Rising property values in cities stimulated development.

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In this excerpt from the 1896 essay, architect Louis Sullivan describes certain conditions typical of growing urban centers of commerce and industry.

…the invention and perfection of the high-speed elevator make vertical travel, that was once tedious and painful, now easy and comfortable; development of steel manufactures has shown the way to safe, rigid, economical constructions rising to a great height…Sullivan’s observation relates to which feature of most large, modern cities?

A. AirportsB. MallsC. SkyscrapersD. Suburbs

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C. Skyscrapers

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A condition in which a person or company cannot pay back debts.

A. Reform

B. Bankrupt

C. Stake

D. Gold Standard

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B. Bankrupt

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Which action represents a major change in U.S. policy toward American Indians after the Civil War?

A.Relocation to distant territoriesB.Apportionment of tribal property to

private individualsC.Peace negotiations with hostile tribesD.Grants of conditional citizenship

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B. Apportionment of tribal property to private individuals

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Populism:

A. Backing dollars solely with gold

B. Organization that fought for farmer’s rights

C. A frontier home, usually dug into a hill or made from sod

D. Political movement that sought advancement for farmers and laborers.

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D. Political movement that sought advancement for farmers and laborers.

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Why did nativists worry about an influx of immigrants during the 1880’s?A. They feared the immigrants would gain control of city and

state governments and encourage even more immigration.B. They believed the immigrants would receive preferential

treatment from federal government and be given large tracts of land.

C. They thought the country’s ports could not handle the increasing number of immigrants as well as an increasing amount of exports.

D. They considered immigrants from southern and eastern Europe more difficult to assimilate into American culture than earlier immigrants.

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D. They considered immigrants from southern and eastern Europe more difficult to assimilate into American culture than earlier immigrants.

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Inspection station for immigrants arriving on the East Coast.

A. Ellis Island

B. Angel Island

C. Hawaii Island

D. Jane Island

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A. Ellis Island

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How did city bosses and their “machines retain control of city governments despite their reputations for greed and corruption?A.By providing aid to citizens in exchange for

political supportB.By developing alliances with state and federal

officialsC.By using police forces to intimidate their

political rivalsD.By establishing local militias to prevent

outside interference

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A.By providing aid to citizens in exchange for political support

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Railroad that crosses the entire country

A. Transcontinental Railroad

B. Transfixed Railroad

C. Transam Railroad

D. Transformer Railroad

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A. Transcontinental Railroad

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During 1850-1900, which group was most adversely affected by the spread of mining boomtowns?A.American IndiansB.Cattle ranchersC.Eastern merchantsD.Immigrant Laborers

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A.American Indians

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Complete control over an industry

A. Merge

B. Monopoly

C. Robber Barron

D. Collective Bargaining

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B. Monopoly

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Which quotation was associated with the forced assimilation of American Indians at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School?A.“We all wore white man’s clothes and ate white

man’s food.”B.“Our labor symbolized nothing, and left us

mentally sluggish in the dusk of the evening”C.“Humility and charity are the only credentials for

admission.”D.“It never enters our heads that we can offend

anyone by the expression of love”

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A.“We all wore white man’s clothes and ate white man’s food.”

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Agreement that limited Japanese emigration to U.S.

A. Gentlemen’s Agreement

B. Chinese Exclusion Act

C. Japanese Exclusion Act

D. Collective Bargaining

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A. Gentlemen’s Agreement

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In the development of the steel industry, which of the following factors was LEAST significant?A.The construction of railroadsB.The abundance of natural resourcesC.The growth of cities and skyscrapersD.The invention of the telephone and

typewriter

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D. The invention of the telephone and typewriter

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Urbanization:

A. Program to teach American culture to immigrants

B. The growth of cities

C. Social reform that helped the poor

D. Illegal use of political influence for personal gain

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B. The growth of cities

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Which development contributed most to a growing demand for mass produced clothing during the late 1800s?A.Widespread distribution of mail order

catalogsB.Improved working conditions for textile

workersC.Increased production of cotton and woolD.Greater acceptance of synthetic fabrics

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A.Widespread distribution of mail order catalogs

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Act that offered free land to western settlers.

A. Homestead Act

B. Morrill Act

C. Farmer’s Alliance

D. Transcontinental

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A. Homestead Act

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As the ending point of most cattle drives and the home of legendary frontier figures Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and Doc Holliday, what Kansas location is most often associated with the Wild West?A.Dodge CityB.LawrenceC.TopekaD.Wichita

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A.Dodge City

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Merit system implemented for civil service hiring

A. Patronage

B. Emigration

C. Social Gospel Movement

D. Pendleton Civil Service Act

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D. Pendleton Civil Service Act

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The U.S. Cavalry’s buffalo soldiers shared what experience with most other African Americans of their time?

A.They earned respect for their skill and valor.B.They were segregated because of their raceC.They were beneficiaries of affirmative actionD.They were not permitted to own property

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B. They were segregated because of their race

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D. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Tragedy

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In their work with immigrants, settlement houses mailed addressed which need?A.Occupational skillsB.Spiritual guidanceC.Affordable housingD.Cultural adjustment

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D. Cultural adjustment