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Today November 15th Agenda: Flashback U6 5-8 Earlyusmuse.wordpress.com Today November 15th Agenda: Flashback U6 5-8 Does Jackson represent the Common Man? Jackson Fight Card Objectives: I can analyze the political issues and conflicts that impacted the US through Reconstruction and the compromises that resulted.

U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 6: Industrialization, Urbanization, and the West

5. Which of the following would be most supported by a nativist? “Since the U.S. is supposed to be the land of the free and the country of opportunity, then let all those who desire freedom and a better life come to the United States.” “Immigration is bad for this country. Immigrants take jobs that otherwise would go to those born here.” “Cultural diversity is a good thing. It is our differences and the way foreigners hold onto their traditional ways that make our nation great.” “God bless the Irish, the German, and the Italian immigrant. Give them a home here, I say. But blast the Chinese! Keep them out by all means!”

6. Which of the following contributed to the rise of unions? increased number of workers in urban areas child unemployment unsafe farming techniques government policies giving more power to the workers

7. How did the public often perceive unions as a result of events like the Haymarket Riot and the Homestead Strike? The unions were viewed as champions of the common man. The unions were viewed as victims of harsh treatment by employers. The unions were viewed as promoting violence and anarchy. The unions were viewed as being treated unfairly by the government.

8. The government’s role in early labor disputes can best be described as supportive of business. supportive of workers. neutral and uninterested. supporting unions.

5. Which of the following would be most supported by a nativist? “Since the U.S. is supposed to be the land of the free and the country of opportunity, then let all those who desire freedom and a better life come to the United States.” “Immigration is bad for this country. Immigrants take jobs that otherwise would go to those born here.” “Cultural diversity is a good thing. It is our differences and the way foreigners hold onto their traditional ways that make our nation great.” “God bless the Irish, the German, and the Italian immigrant. Give them a home here, I say. But blast the Chinese! Keep them out by all means!”

5. Which of the following would be most supported by a nativist? “Since the U.S. is supposed to be the land of the free and the country of opportunity, then let all those who desire freedom and a better life come to the United States.” “Immigration is bad for this country. Immigrants take jobs that otherwise would go to those born here.” “Cultural diversity is a good thing. It is our differences and the way foreigners hold onto their traditional ways that make our nation great.” “God bless the Irish, the German, and the Italian immigrant. Give them a home here, I say. But blast the Chinese! Keep them out by all means!”

6. Which of the following contributed to the rise of unions? increased number of workers in urban areas child unemployment unsafe farming techniques government policies giving more power to the workers

6. Which of the following contributed to the rise of unions? increased number of workers in urban areas child unemployment unsafe farming techniques government policies giving more power to the workers

7. How did the public often perceive unions as a result of events like the Haymarket Riot and the Homestead Strike? The unions were viewed as champions of the common man. The unions were viewed as victims of harsh treatment by employers. The unions were viewed as promoting violence and anarchy. The unions were viewed as being treated unfairly by the government.

7. How did the public often perceive unions as a result of events like the Haymarket Riot and the Homestead Strike? The unions were viewed as champions of the common man. The unions were viewed as victims of harsh treatment by employers. The unions were viewed as promoting violence and anarchy. The unions were viewed as being treated unfairly by the government.

8. The government’s role in early labor disputes can best be described as supportive of business. supportive of workers. neutral and uninterested. supporting unions.

8. The government’s role in early labor disputes can best be described as supportive of business. supportive of workers. neutral and uninterested. supporting unions.