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Goal 5 review
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He took down Boss Tweed Thomas Nast
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Who owned 90 percent of all oil refineries by 1880? A. Standard Oil B. Carnegie Steel C. Mobil Oil D. Edison Electric Co.
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Why didn’t workers join early unions? A. They thought unions would decrease wages. B. They wanted longer working hours. C. They were afraid of losing their jobs. D. They were part of monopolies.
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This act started civil service reform in the US Pendleton Act
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What did nativists want? A. to increase immigration B. to help people of different religions adjust to life in the US C. to keep immigrants out of the United States D. to build a transcontinental railroad
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Steel and _________allowed for the skyward growth of cities elevators
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What did the growth of industry divide Americans into? A. social classes B. regions C. apartments D. settlement houses
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This act was the first federal regulation on the Railroad industry and was the beginning of the end of laissez faire Interstate Commerce Act
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Why did the appeal of the Populist Party end? A. because the leader of the party was jailed B. because of better economic times C. because the party was outlawed by Congress D. because the depression got worse
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blended nationalities that create a single culture Melting Pot
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Housing developments outside a city on the perimeter of mass transit. suburbs
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The name given to the last decades of the nineteenth century Gilded age
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Over 10 stories skyscraper
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This act started civil service reform in the US Pendleton Act
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public system to move large numbers of people inexpensively Mass transit
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He led the AFL Samuel Gompers
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Used patented brake system on his elevators. Elisha Otis
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rapid growth of cities urbanization
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Tax on imported goods. tariff
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A term meaning melting pot is _____________. A term meaning melting pot is _____________.. assimilation
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To turn out product in vast quantities using machines to replace human hands. Mass production
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U_________ is the number of cities and people living in them increasing dramatically. Urbanization
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He invented the light bulb and power plant. Thomas Edison
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a business in which ownership is shared corporation
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a system for turning out large numbers of products quickly and inexpensively Mass production
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Public transportation systems that can carry a large amount of people. Mass transit
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Variety entertainment shows before there were movies or TV. Vaudeville
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wrote inspiring novels about success in America Horatio Alger
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Low cost, multi-family housing designed to fit the most families in as possible. tenements
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He coined the term “Gilded Age” Mark Twain
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Exclusive rights granted to an inventor for a period of time. patent
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a steel tycoon who used vertical integration to increase profits Andrew Carnagie
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The Brooklyn Bridge is a s__________ bridge made of steel cables. suspension
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Risk takers who are the engine of business. entrepreneurs
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Americans become alike in buying patterns around the world. Mass culture
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Boss Tweed was the head of the _____________ Hall political machine Tammany
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Process which purifies iron. Bessemer process
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He and William Randolph Hearst begin a sensationalistic style newspapers. Joseph Pulitzer
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He wrote “rags to riches” stories. Horatio Alger
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What caused disease in cities? A. railroads B. doctors C. department stores D. poor sanitation
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The Chinese Exclusion Act intended to keep who out of the country? The Chinese Exclusion Act intended to keep who out of the country?. Chinese
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He designed Central Park in New York City. Frederick Law Olmsted
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He and William Randolph Hearst begin a sensationalistic style newspapers. Joseph Pulitzer
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Policy of the government leaving business alone. laissez-faire
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What part of the ship did most immigrants ride in? steerage
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Germans were considered new or old immigrants? Germans were considered new or old immigrants?. Old – Protestant and successfully assimilated
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What helped change the landscape of America by 1900? A. the building of railroads B. the banning of immigration C. the move away from cities D. the Populist Party
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Whiskey ring and Credit __________ were the 2 big scandals during the Grant administration Credit Mobilier
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This scandal had was about graft in congress---exchanging votes for railroad stock. Credit Mobilier
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G _ _ _ _ means political corruption graft
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Leader of the Knights of Labor Terrance Powderly
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This island was created as a place to process and turn away Chinese immigrants near San Francisco. This island was created as a place to process and turn away Chinese immigrants near San Francisco.. Angel Island
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The Brooklyn Bridge is a s__________ bridge made of steel cables. suspension
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How many craft unions founded the AFL? A. none B. 5 C. 10 D. 20
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This is where most east coast immigrants entered the US. This is where most east coast immigrants entered the US.. Ellis Island
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Housing developments outside a city on the perimeter of mass transit. suburbs
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Over 10 stories skyscraper
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Used patented brake system on his elevators. Elisha Otis
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Where did immigrants from Europe arrive in the United States? A. the west coast B. the east coast C. Texas D. none of the above
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Public transportation systems that can carry a large amount of people. Mass transit
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Low cost, multi-family housing designed to fit the most families in as possible. tenements
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He coined the term “Gilded Age” Mark Twain
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The Chinese Exclusion Act intended to keep who out of the country? The Chinese Exclusion Act intended to keep who out of the country?. Chinese
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Risk takers who are the engine of business. entrepreneurs
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Americans become alike in buying patterns around the world. Mass culture
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Process which purifies iron. Bessemer process
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He and William Randolph Hearst begin a sensationalistic style newspapers. Joseph Pulitzer
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The Brooklyn Bridge is a s__________ bridge made of steel cables. suspension
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Where did many laborers on the Central Pacific railroad come from? A. Ireland B. Great Britain C. China D. Rhode Island
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He wrote “rags to riches” stories. Horatio Alger
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Variety entertainment shows before there were movies or TV. Vaudeville
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Exclusive rights granted to an inventor for a period of time. patent
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He designed Central Park in New York City. Frederick Law Olmsted
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He and William Randolph Hearst begin a sensationalistic style newspapers. Joseph Pulitzer
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What part of the ship did most immigrants ride in? steerage
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The Bessemer process improved the process for making which of the following? A. coal B. steel C. oil D. iron
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Tax on imported goods. tariff
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A term meaning melting pot is _____________. A term meaning melting pot is _____________.. assimilation
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To turn out product in vast quantities using machines to replace human hands. Mass production
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The Chinese Exclusion Act intended to keep who out of the country? The Chinese Exclusion Act intended to keep who out of the country?. Chinese
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He invented the light bulb and power plant. Thomas Edison
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Germans were considered new or old immigrants? Germans were considered new or old immigrants?. Old – Protestant and successfully assimilated
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Policy of the government leaving business alone. laissez-faire
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This island was created as a place to process and turn away Chinese immigrants near San Francisco. This island was created as a place to process and turn away Chinese immigrants near San Francisco.. Angel Island
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U_________ is the number of cities and people living in them increasing dramatically. Urbanization
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The Brooklyn Bridge is a s__________ bridge made of steel cables. suspension
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This is where most east coast immigrants entered the US. This is where most east coast immigrants entered the US.. Ellis Island
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The Brooklyn Bridge is a s__________ bridge made of steel cables. suspension
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This is where most east coast immigrants entered the US. This is where most east coast immigrants entered the US.. Ellis Island
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blended nationalities that create a single culture Melting Pot
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Housing developments outside a city on the perimeter of mass transit. suburbs
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The name given to the last decades of the nineteenth century Gilded age
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Over 10 stories skyscraper
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public system to move large numbers of people inexpensively Mass transit
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He led the AFL Samuel Gompers
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Used patented brake system on his elevators. Elisha Otis
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rapid growth of cities urbanization
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Tax on imported goods. tariff
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A term meaning melting pot is _____________. A term meaning melting pot is _____________.. assimilation
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To turn out product in vast quantities using machines to replace human hands. Mass production
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He invented the light bulb and power plant. Thomas Edison
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a business in which ownership is shared corporation
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a system for turning out large numbers of products quickly and inexpensively Mass production
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Public transportation systems that can carry a large amount of people. Mass transit
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Variety entertainment shows before there were movies or TV. Vaudeville
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wrote inspiring novels about success in America Horatio Alger
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Low cost, multi-family housing designed to fit the most families in as possible. tenements
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He coined the term “Gilded Age” Mark Twain
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Exclusive rights granted to an inventor for a period of time. patent
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a steel tycoon who used vertical integration to increase profits Andrew Carnagie
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The Brooklyn Bridge is a s__________ bridge made of steel cables. suspension
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Risk takers who are the engine of business. entrepreneurs
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Americans become alike in buying patterns around the world. Mass culture
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Process which purifies iron. Bessemer process
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He and William Randolph Hearst begin a sensationalistic style newspapers. Joseph Pulitzer
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He wrote “rags to riches” stories. Horatio Alger
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U_________ is the number of cities and people living in them increasing dramatically. Urbanization
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The Chinese Exclusion Act intended to keep who out of the country? The Chinese Exclusion Act intended to keep who out of the country?. Chinese
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He designed Central Park in New York City. Frederick Law Olmsted
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He and William Randolph Hearst begin a sensationalistic style newspapers. Joseph Pulitzer
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Policy of the government leaving business alone. laissez-faire
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What part of the ship did most immigrants ride in? steerage
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Germans were considered new or old immigrants? Germans were considered new or old immigrants?. Old – Protestant and successfully assimilated
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This island was created as a place to process and turn away Chinese immigrants near San Francisco. This island was created as a place to process and turn away Chinese immigrants near San Francisco.. Angel Island
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