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Review Chapter 15

What were Organized Anti- Semitic campaigns in Russia?

 Pogroms

 What was the name of the New York City political machine?

 Tammany Hall

Who used the power of the presidency to clean up the New York Customs House but was unable to get legislative support for civil service reform?

 Rutherford B. Hayes

 Through the National Reclamation Act irrigation of dry farmland drew Mexican farm laborers to immigrate to the United States.

 True

 Roscoe Conklin was a New York City Political Boss.

 True

 Nativist believed that Immigrants should receive the same rights as native born citizens.

 False

 President Harrison successfully lowered tariffs in the McKinley Tariff.

 False

 What was the name of the Anti-Chinese movement in California led by Dennis Kearney.

 Workingman’s Party

What is the term that means when a program includes both Democrats & Republicans?

 Bipartisan

 The Wilson-Gorman Tariff wanted to _____________________ tariffs and add an ___________________________.

 Lower  Federal Income Tax

 Wanted to keepout “undesirables” from Southeast Europe

 Immigration Restriction League

 This organization preached salvation through service to the poor

 Social Gospel Movement

 refers to the confusion and anxiety that newly arrived immigrants often experienced

 Culture Shock

 It allowed Chinese immigration of merchants, students, teachers, tourists, and government officals.

 Chinese Exclusion Act

 President Garfield was assassinated by a man who wanted

 Patronage or the Spoils System

 William Marcy Tweed was the Political Boss of the Tweed Ring until _____________________ cartoons were seen.

 Thomas Nast

 Who helped the people living in Chicago by setting up a Settlement House called Hull House.

 Jane Adams

 Which immigration station saw the greatest numbers of immigrants? Ellis Island or Angel Island?

 Ellis Island

 What term means earning a job by merit?

 Civil Service System

 Who served two non- consecutive terms as President?

 President Cleveland

 Tax on imports.

 Tariffs

 Entrance into the land of opportunity.

 Golden Door

When things look good from the outside but are corrupt inside.

 Gilded

 Growth of Cities

 Urbanization