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Unit 5 Review
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As a result of the Pullman strike, for the next 30 years the government: A.) supported labor unions B.) tried to break up monopolies C.) denied recognition to unions D.) outlawed collective bargaining
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Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of the Progressive movement? A.) constant pressure to reduce government regulation and control of business B.) work towards the removal of corrupt influences on local, state, and national government C.) a growing understanding that the view of the function of government was too narrow and needed to be expanded to meet economic and social problems D.) working for laws to expand the control of the government from the wealth minority to more closely reflect the views of the vast majority of people who were workers
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The Pullman Strike (1894) was significant in American labor history because it showed that A.) Unions were powerful enough to break the restrictions placed on them by management B.) Unions were infiltrated by anarchists after people were killed during protests in Chicago C.) The US government was willing to back the concerns of the working class people instead of backing corporate giants D.) The needs and concerns of union members mattered less to the government than the needs and concerns of industrial executives
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“As railroads expanded westward across the United States in the late 1800s, Native Americans were increasingly unable to hunt across the formerly open landscape of the Great Plains.” In addition to the problems stated above, which of the other issues further led to the problems faced by Native Americans? A.) European diseases wiped out a large portion of the Sioux population B.) Timber land was harvested, robbing Native Americans of a valuable resource C.) The discovery of oil got companies involved in issues of property ownership D.) Railroads brought an increase in population, leading to controversies over land usage
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Association: Samuel Gompers A.) Women’s rights movement B.) Race relations C.) Labor unions D.) Entrepreneurs
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Association: W.E.B. DuBois A.) Women’s rights movement B.) Race relations C.) Labor unions D.) Entrepreneurs
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Association: Upton Sinclair A.) Race relations B.) Labor conditions C.) Government reform D.) Women’s rights movement
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Association: Ida B. Wells A.) Women’s rights movement B.) Labor conditions C.) Government reform D.) Entrepreneurs
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Association: Alice Paul A.) Women’s rights movement B.) Labor conditions C.) Government reform D.) Entrepreneurs
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Association: Jacob Riis A.) Labor conditions B.) Immigrant conditions C.) Race relations D.) Entrepreneurs
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Association: Ida Tarbell A.) Government Reform B.) Women’s rights movement C.) Big Business Reform D.) Immigration Reform
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Association: Jane Addams A.) Women’s rights movement B.) Immigrant conditions C.) Government reform D.) Big business reform
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Jacob Riis, Upton Sinclair, and Ida Tarbell are all associated with what American literary movement? A.) Muckrakers B.) Romanticism C.) Transcendentalism D.) Harlem renaissance
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Which person would have been LEAST likely to be considered a “Progressive” in the early 20th century? A.) Farmer B.) Socialist C.) Journalist D.) Suffragette
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The conflict that occurred at Wounded Knee can BEST be described as A.) A massacre of Lakota Sioux by United States Cavalry B.) The last major battle in the United States Civil War C.) The first major battle in the United States Civil War D.) A massacre of the United States Cavalry by Lakota Sioux
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“Jim Crow” laws can BEST be described as laws that A.) Restricted the rights of blacks B.) Helped poor blacks attain citizenship C.) Caused blacks to move from the north to the south D.) Allowed blacks and whites to live and work together
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Which “captain of industry” dominated the oil industry which led the government to pass the Sherman Antitrust Act? A.) Carnegie B.) Rockefeller C.) Morgan D.) Vanderbilt
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Businessmen during the Gilded Age often favored relaxed immigration laws because they… A.) Remembered their immigrant heritage B.) Were advocates of multicultural education C.) Valued cheap and relatively unskilled labor D.) Wanted more people to buy the products their business produced
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Who would have been most likely to visit Ellis Island? A.) A freed southern slave B.) A radical republican C.) A Russian immigrant D.) A Chinese immigrant
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“He is no doubt the greatest inventor of all time. Why, without his creative genius, we would have no recording of sounds, no televisions, no movies … even more than that, we’d still be reading books by candle light and saying our good nights by 8pm.” Who is the quote talking about? A.) Andrew Carnegie B.) Thomas Edison C.) Thaddeus Stevens D.) John Rockefeller
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Unit 5 NB 1.EQs (all completed = 2pt bonus) 2.NOTES: Development of the West 3.NOTES: New Immigrants 4.“A Dream Deferred” = ___ / 5pts 5.NOTES: Rise of Trusts 6.NOTES: Labor Debacle 7.Labor Conditions // Progressive Reforms = ___ / 5pts 8.Progressive Movement 9.Review Unit 5 = ____ / 10pts TOTAL: 29pts
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