Willowridge High School The Gilded Age A:B: Term coined by author Mark Twain Period following reconstruction What is the Gilded Age? C:D: When big businesses.

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Willowridge High School The Gilded Age

A:B: Term coined by author Mark Twain Period following reconstruction What is the Gilded Age? C:D: When big businesses prospered but most suffered low wages and bad working conditions All of the above

The right to education Voting rights A:B: The fifteenth amendment gave African-American Males Protection from The KKK C:D: Freedom from Jim Crow Laws

Voting Rights

A:B: Lower prices due to high supply on produce Higher prices due to a high supply of produce Describe an economic effect of Westward Migration Political struggles For territory C:D: Increased factory production in the west

Lower prices due to a high Supply of produce

A:B: Policy of interfering with business practices Policy of interfering with government policies Describe the laissez-faire policy C:D: Policy of seldom interfering with government practices Policy of seldom interfering with business practices

A:B: Low-Skilled workforce Local and federal intervention to support strikes Why were labor strikes so unsuccessful? C:D: Expert Workforce None of the above

Low-Skilled Workforce

A:B: Ellis IslandGalveston Harbor Place where immigrants came to have physical Examinations when they came to America C:D: Queens IslandNone of the Above

Ellis Island

NAACPLulac A:B: W.E.B. Dubois was one of the founders of Union KKK C:D:

N.A.A.C.P.

A:B: FurnitureTelephones The Bessemer Steel Process was an easier way Of making Light bulbs C:D: Steel

A:B: In mid-western factories On western farms A quarter of a million Chinese immigrants came to The United States to work C:D: For American railroad companies On cotton plantations

For American railroad companies

A:B: It gave land to Native Americans It gave land to the Chinese What was the Homestead Act? It gave land to Mexico C :D: It gave land to American settlers

It gave land to American settlers

The rich must take Care of themselves A:B: The poor owe the rich Describe the Gospel of Wealth. C:D: Every man stands alone The rich should give to the poor

The rich should give to the Poor

A:B: Segregate African-Americans Reinstate Slavery Describe the purpose of the 13 th, 14 th and 15 th Amendments. C:D: Give women the right To vote Help African- Americans after slavery

A:B: Subjugate African- Americans Enforce the 13 th Amendment Black Codes and Jim Crow Laws were put into Place to C:D: Enforce the 14 th Amendment Support African- Americans

Subjugate African- Americans

A:B: EuropeansMexicans Nativists have an extreme hatred or fear of C:D: ChineseAll immigrants; all of the above

A:B: graftpogroms Using ones job to gain profit for a Political machine is called C:D: graffeghettos

Graft

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