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People People 2 Government Misc. Topic 5 10 20 30 40 50

Question 1 - 10 Advocated for blacks to work for their rights

Answer 1 – 10 Booker T. Washington

Question 1 - 20 Said blacks should earn rights because they are people and shouldn’t have to work so hard for them

Answer 1 – 20 W.E.B. Du Bois

Question 1 - 30 Wrote against lynching of blacks

Answer 1 – 30 Ida B. Wells

Question 1 - 40 Populist party candidate during the 1896 and 1900 election

Answer 1 – 40 William Jennings Bryan

Question 1 - 50 Democratic candidate during the 1896 and 1900 elections

Answer 1 – 50 William McKinley

Question 2 - 10 Cartoonist who stirred up controversy over his drawings

Answer 2 – 10 Thomas Nast

Question 2 - 20 Famous corrupt political and government leader during the Gilded Age

Answer 2 – 20 Boss Tweed

Question 2 - 30 Organizer of the Grange movement

Answer 2 – 30 Oliver H. Kelley

Question 2 - 40 Case where separate but equal was established

Answer 2 – 40 Plessy v. Ferguson

Question 2 - 50 Presidential candidate that was backed financially by the robber barons

Answer 2 – 50 William McKinley

Question 3 - 10 Largest third party movement in America

Answer 3 – 10 Populist Party

Question 3 - 20 Movement started by farmers and the common man

Answer 3 – 20 Grange movement

Question 3 - 30 Government act that demonetized silver

Answer 3 – 30 Coinage Act of 1873

Question 3 - 40 Racial segregation through laws

Answer 3 – 40 Jim Crow laws

Question 3 - 50 System in which supporters receive government jobs regardless of their qualification

Answer 3 – 50 Spoils system

Question 4 - 10 An action by Congress that sought to tame business excesses was the

Answer 4 – 10 Sherman Antitrust Act

Question 4 - 20 This law established an exam for prospective government employees

Answer 4 – 20 Pendleton Civil Service Act

Question 4 - 30 Problems facing farmers in the south and west

Answer 4 – 30 Drought, low prices, high costs

Question 4 - 40 Minting both gold and silver does what to the money in supply?

Answer 4 – 40 Increases it

Question 4 - 50

Answer 4 – 50 Men who bribed Congress during the Gilded Age

Question 5 - 10 Industrialists – robber barons

Answer 5 – 10

Question 5 - 20

Answer 5 – 20

Question 5 - 30

Answer 5 – 30

Question 5 - 40

Answer 5 – 40

Question 5 - 50

Answer 5 – 50