Previous chapters Flashcards

1
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What was not a component of the Crittenden Compromise?

(mutiple choice)

A

Annexation of Cuba

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2
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At the start of the Civil War, most people believed which of the following statements to be true?

(mutiple choice)

A

One quick and decisive battle would decide the outcome

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3
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What ultimately ended slavery throughout the United States?

(mutiple choice)

A

The thirteenth amendment

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4
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True or False: Every state where slavery was legal eventually seceded from the Union

A

False

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5
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In what year was Rutherford B. Hayes elected President?

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A

1876

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6
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Southern state laws passed soon after the Civil War and aimed at suppressing the political and economic rights of African Americans were called what?

(mutiple choice)

A

Black codes

(truly creative name)

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7
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Which Civil War constitutional amendment defined citizenship and guaranteed all Americans the right to “due process”?

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A

14th amendment

(You can just type 14, 14th, 14 amendment, 14th amendment)

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8
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Sort these evets into chronological order

The sand creek massacre
The battle of washita
The start of the american civil war
The wounded kneww massacre
The great sioux war

A

The start of the american civil war
The sand creek massacre
The battle of washita
The great sioux war
The wounded kneww massacre

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9
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How many engagements did the United States Army fight against Native Americans between 1865 and 1890?

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A

950

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10
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The business strategy of acquiring control of every level of production, from, in the case of railroads, the mining of iron to the forging and transportation of rails, was called _______.

(mutiple choice)

A

Vertical integration

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11
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The 1890 book, _______, provided the first public exposé on how the working poor lived in New York City, highlighting the miserable conditions and hopeless of outlooks of boardinghouses and tenements.

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A

How the Other Half Lives

(Them poor people fr- the rich half)

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12
Q

Match the political ideology to itss most desired “END”

Laissez-Faire
Capitalism
Socialism
Temperance
Anarchism

A

Laissez-Faire Capitalism: govt. regulation of private business
Socialism: Private control over means of production
Temperance: Alcohol sale and consumption
Anarchism: State

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13
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True or false

Restricted to the bottom of the ladder in the national labor market, women, children, and African Americans rarely, if ever, received the same wages as white men. Indeed, in most cases, they received wages 70% below those of their adult white male counterparts.

A

True

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14
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Which immigrant groups faced the most struggles in the United States in the late 1800s?

A

The Chinese

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15
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Eugenics

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helped to justify sterilization

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16
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Chain migration

A

friends and family relocating to a new nation

17
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Nativism

A

resistance to immigration

18
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Social Darwinism

A

belief that the rich posess innate gifts

19
Q

The treaty of Portsmouth

A

negotiated by president Theodore Roosevelt

20
Q

The teller amendment

A

pledged America would not make Cuba a colony

21
Q

Mahanism

A

ideology emphasizing naval strength and imperialism

22
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The platt amendment

A

made Cuba an American protectorate

23
Q

Tenements

A

low income urban dwellings

24
Q

When did the United States annex Hawaii?

A

1898

25
Q

This president led the nation during the Spanish American War

A

William McKinley

26
Q

where did anti-Chinese riots occurred in 1871 and 1877?

A

California

27
Q

Woodrow Wilson’s platform in the 1912 election was called ________.

A

New Freedom

28
Q

The “Crime of 1873” refers to which of the following?

A

The discontinuation of using silver as a basis for the American dollar

29
Q

If you supported the Greenbackers, what did you want?

A

In increase in paper currency without precious metal backing

30
Q

Which region of the country was the first to support women’s suffrage?

A

The West

31
Q

In what year did the “Red Scare” begin?

A

1919

32
Q

What state was attacked by Pancho Villa.

A

New Mexico

33
Q

The Great Migration refers to:

A

The movement of African Americans to the north in order to seek better jobs

34
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Which of the following concepts best describes President Wilson’s approach to foreign policy, particularly during his final years in office?

A

Internationalism

35
Q

What type of precious metals were used to “back” Americsn currency before 20th century

A

Gold and Silver

36
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Click on the only head of state in the photograph below whose nation never joined the League of Nations.

A

Man on the far right (Wilson)

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