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Assignment 9: Jeopardy (20 notes)

Mr. Robinson

Chapter 3

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The _______ Act made cheap land available in the Great Plains. (pg. 241) $100

The Homestead Act made cheap land available in the Great Plains. (pg. 241) Back to Game

Combining many firms that engage in the same business into one corporation is called _____ _____. (pg. 249) $200

Combining many firms that engage in the same business into one corporation is called horizontal integration. (pg. 249) Back to Game

America’s industrialization created this new class of people: ________ class (pg. 260) $300

America’s industrialization created this new class of people middle class Back to Game

Chicago built an elevated railroad and NY and Boston built _______ systems. (pg 260) $400

Chicago built an elevated railroad and NY and Boston built subway systems. (pg 260) Back to Game

Chinese immigrants were mostly in the _______ part of the US. (pg. 257) $500

Back to Game Chinese immigrants were mostly in the western part of the US. (pg. 257)

Most immigrants in the east came through ______ Island. (pg. 255) $100

Most immigrants in the east came through Ellis Island. (pg. 255) Back to Game

Herbert Spencer applied Darwin’s ideas to human society. This was called _______ _______. (pg. 266) $200

Herbert Spencer applied Darwin’s ideas to human society. This was called Social Darwinism (pg. 266) Back to Game

A new art movement that moved away from Romanticism was called ________. (pg. 267) $300

A new art movement that moved away from Romanticism was called Realism (pg. 267) Back to Game

$400 Why did Mark Twain call this era the Gilded Age? (pg. 265)

Because underneath the surface things were corrupt. Back to Game

$500 What was the main component to Americanization of immigrants? (pg. 270)

What was the main component to Americanization of immigrants? Public schools Back to Game

The Gospel of Wealth said rich people should use their money to help society, also known as ______. (pg. 267) $100

The Gospel of Wealth said rich people should use their money to help society, also known as philanthropy (pg. 267) Back to Game

Tell me two things the Populist Party (People’s Party) pushed for.

Tell me one thing the Populist Party (People’s Party) pushed for. -Graduated income tax - Direct election of senators - Gov regulation of industry (buy the railroads) - Add silver to the American currency. Back to Game

$300 A decline in the ________ led to a decline in Native American populations. (242)

A decline in the buffalo led to a decline in Native American populations. (242) Back to Game

$400 Nativists were afraid that the ______ religion would gain too much power. (pg. 257)

Nativists were afraid that the Catholic religion would gain too much power. (pg. 257) Back to Game

$500 In exchange for votes, _______ ______ offered new city dwellers jobs, housing, and protection. (261)

In exchange for votes, political machines offered new city dwellers jobs, housing, and protection. (261) Back to Game

$100 The _________ Act set up civil service examinations, hurting the spoils system. (pg. 272)

The Pendleton Act set up civil service examinations, hurting the spoils system. (pg. 272) Back to Game

$200 ___ were tall, steel framed buildings. (pg. 259)

Skyscrapers were tall, steel framed buildings. (pg. 259) Back to Game

$300 Plessy v. Ferguson introduced the idea of “separate but _______”. (pg. 280)

Plessy v. Ferguson introduced the idea of “separate but equal” (pg. 280) Back to Game

$400 Railroads made most of the money to build railroads by selling… (pg. 247)

Railroads made most of the money to build railroads by selling government land (pg. 247) Back to Game

$500 ________ didn’t like immigration because immigrants would work for low wages. (pg. 257)

Unions didn’t like immigration because immigrants would work for low wages. (pg. 257) Back to Game

$100 In the late 1800s, the most common form or transportation was the _________ (pg. 259)

In the late 1800s, the most common form or transportation was the horsecar (pg. 259) Back to Game

$200 By 1900, most of the immigrants coming to America were from _______ __________. (pg. 255)

By 1900, most of the immigrants coming to America were from Southern and Eastern Europe Back to Game

$300 Americanization is….

Americanization is causing someone to have the traits of an American. Back to Game

$400 Laissez-faire supporters wanted _____ tariffs.

Laissez-faire supporters wanted low tariffs. Back to Game

$500 The ______ Act gave Native Americans land and a trust of money. (pg. 242)

The Dawes Act gave Native Americans land and a trust of money. Back to Game