APUSH 18 and 19
Which of the following best describes the direct effect of the immigration patterns 1870-1920
Urban centers saw the growth of ethnic communities
the cross of gold speech was given in 1896 by
William Jennings Bryan
The political battles between the Stalwarts and the Half-Breeds constituted a fight
between republican traditionalists and reformers
which was a major factor in driving large numbers of Americans to seek industrial work
decline in the farm economy due to machines in agriculture
By 1900, the transportation systems of American cities included
elevated railroads, subways, and electric trolleys and cable cars
in the late nineteenth century, many immigrants to the U.S.
formed close-knit ethnic communities within cities
in the late nineteenth century, immigrants in the U.S.
generally lacked the money to buy farmland
which government policy was most significant in expanding markets and spurring economic growth
government subsidies for railroad expansion
In the late nineteenth century, the population in urban areas of the U.S.
increased mostly due to foreign-born immigrants
which development most directly played a role in producing a mass market by the late 1800s
new merchandizing and marketing techniques
in the late nineteenth century, the Tammany Hall political machine
saw its most famous boss William M. Tweed sent to prison
in 1896, the major economic issue for William McKinley's administration was
the need for higher tariff rates
in the 1890s Jacob Riis
Reported on the living conditions of the urban poor
Which of the following was a late 19th to early 20th-century reaction to immigrants
The American nativism movement grew dramatically
In 1884, the first "modern" skyscraper built in the U.S.
was constructed with steed girders
The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
was used by the federal government against labor unions
the first group of immigrants to be banned from the U.S. on the basis of nationality were
Chinese
William Jennings Bryan was nominated for president in the 1896 election by the
Democrats
which was a major issue for which labor unions tried to organize nationally in the 1800s
poor and dangerous working conditions
in the late nineteenth century, urban political bosses did all of the following except
reduce the costs of city services
the largest number of immigrants to the U.S. in the late nineteenth century came from
southern and eastern Europe
The panic of 1893
started the nation's most severe depression up to that point
the primary goal of the American Protective Association was to
stop immigrants from entering the U.S.
Chester A. Arthur
supported the Pendleton Act as a part of civil service reform
Which of the following developments was most important to the rise and sustaining of business
the growth and increasing prosperity of the middle class