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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 The 3-R’s CulturamaLit.ReligionChangeUrbane

C1-$100 Urbane Urbane - $100 By 1900, how many U.S. cities had a population of 1 million and name them? 3 – Chicago, Philadelphia, New York

C1-$200 Urbane Urbane - $200 Who is the architect that developed the skyscraper? Louis Sullivan

C1-$300 Urbane Urbane - $300 What drew rural Americans to the cities? Jobs- industry

C1-$400 Urbane Urbane - $400 What allured Americans to the city? Electrical lights Indoor plumbing Telephones

C1-$500 Urbane Urbane - $500 What problems did people face in the cities? Crime, sanitation, impure water, smells-pollution

C2-$100 The 3-R’s The 3-R’s - $100 List 5 changes in public schools after the Civil War? More High Schools Free books Kindergartens Req. grade school education Normal Schools

C2-$200 The 3-R’s The 3-R’s - $200 A Black man who fought for the education of his people, he founded the Tuskegee Institute. Booker T. Washington

C2-$300 The 3-R’s The 3-R’s - $300 He called Booker T. Washington an “Uncle Tom”, founded the NAACP, was an avowed socialist and was part of the labor movement. W.E.B. duBois

C2-$400 The 3-R’s The 3-R’s - $400 In connection with the Morrill Act of 1862, this gave money to agricultural experimentation at land grant colleges? Hatch Act of 1887

C2-$500 The 3-R’s The 3-R’s - $500 This is the word for rich people subsidizing higher education? philanthropy

C3-$100 Culturama Culturama - $100 Named after Anthony Comstock, the Comstock Law of 1873 was meant to defend this? Sexual purity

C3-$200 Culturama Culturama - $200 Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Cady Stanton formed this to fight for women’s rights, especially suffrage? National American Women’s Suffrage Association

C3-$300 Culturama Culturama - $300 Clara Barton launched this National Organization in 1881? American Red Cross

C3-$400 Culturama Culturama - $400 The phonograph allowed music into American homes. It was invented by? Thomas Edison

C3-$500 Culturama Culturama - $500 The Greatest Show on Earth has been enjoyed by Americans for over a century. It’s founders were? Phineas T. Barnum James A. Bailey 1881

C4-$100 Lit. Lit. - $100 Their flair for scandal & sensational rumor led to the term “yellow journalism”? Joseph Pulitzer Randolph Hearst

C3-200 Lit. Lit. - $200 4 important early writers & 1 of their books or poems? Lewis Wallace – Ben Hur Horatio Alger – Juvenile Fiction Walt Whitman – Leaves of Grass Emily Dickinson – Because I Could not Stop for Death

C3-$300 Lit. Lit. - $300 One of the most prolific writers was Samuel Clemens. He wrote? Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer Innocents Abroad etc.

C3-$400 Lit. Lit. - $400 Who wrote the Red Badge of Courage? Stephen Crane

C3-$500 Lit. Lit. - $500 4 other writers of the late 1800’s (not mention in the 200 question) and one of their works? Henry James – The Portrait of a Lady Jack London – Call of the Wild Theodore Dreiser – Sister Carrie (Social novelist) Upton Sinclair – The Jungle (muckraker)

C4-$100 Religion Religion - $100 Cities caused a moral vacuum. This shoe salesman stepped in to stem the tide, preaching kindness and forgiveness? Dwight L. Moody

C4-$200 Religion Religion - $200 This Church came from England and had wide appeal to the “down and outers”? Salvation Army

C4-$300 Religion Religion - $300 The true practice of Christianity heals sickness was the gospel of this “preacher” and her church? Mary Baker Eddy – Christian Science

C4-$400 Religion Religion - $400 Old time religion received its biggest set back from this theory? Darwinism “Origin of the Species” Evolution

C4-$500 Religion Religion - $500 These people stood firmly on the faith of the Bible in the face of Darwinism? Fundamental Christians

C4-$100 Change Change - $100 Where did most city dwellers live? Dumbell Tenements - Slums

C4-$200 Change Change - $200 What was different about immigrants after 1880? They came from So. & Eastern Europe

C4-$300 Change Change - $300 What lead to massive immigration to U.S. cities from Europe? Growth of cities in Europe Pogroms in Eastern Europe

C4-$400 Change Change - $400 One of the first College educated women she was dedicated to helping the urban poor through settlement houses? Jane Addams

C4-$500 Change Change - $500 This group was a throw back to the Knowing-Nothing Party, nativism and anti – immigrant policy? American Protective Association