apush quiz 2
which author took a magnifying glass to the inner turmoil and moral shortcomings of post-Civil War high society
Edith Wharton
immigrants to the united states in the last quarter of the nineteenth century came primarily from
European farms and villages
who was the journalist-reformer who advocated a single tax
Henry George
a prominent leader in promoting the settlement house movement
Jane Addams
which american author is known for carrying literary realism to new heiguts
Mark Twain
Who primarily ran settlement houses
Middle-class, native-born women
the majority of immigrants who arrived in the United States between 1821 and 1880 settled in the
Midwest and Northeast
the quote above is an example of which of the following schools of thought
Social Darwinism
Americans advocating the ideas expressed in the passage above would be most likely described as
Social Darwinists
after 1875, most natural scientists did which of the following
came around to espouse organic evolution after having initially opposed it
during the late nineteenth century, members of which of the following groups were most likely to advocate settlement houses as a means of social reform
educated middle-class women
what did the "normal schools" that grew dramatically in the late nineteenth century specialize in
educating teachers
The cartoon above is a commentary on late nineteenth-century
municipal corruption
which of the following was both a response to immigration in the 1850s and the immigration depicted in the graph
nativists advocated against the continued arrival of immigrants
settlement house workers of the late nineteenth century would most likely have engaged in all of the following EXCEPT
organizing women workers into labor unions
Liberal Protestantism
reconciliation of religious ideas with modern culture
which of the following best accounts for the curve on the graph above depicting immigration to the United States from Asia, Africa, and the Americas between 1882 and 1909
restrictive congressional legislation
which of the following would have been most likely to support the sentiments expressed by Addams in the excerpt
settlement house workers
Anthony Comstock was best known for his crusade against which of the following
sexual explicitness and obscenity
the late nineteenth century ushered in an era of social crusades and reform, including the effort to prohibit alcohol and promote temperance. all of the following phrases describe the goal of this movement EXCEPT
target unwanted immigrant groups
which of the following aimed to promote order, harmony, and virtue while beautifying the nations new urban soaces
the City Beautiful movement
settlement house work as described by Muncy had the most in common with women's activism during which of the following earlier periods
the Second Great Awakening in the first half of the 1800s
all of the following are true of daily newspapers in the late nineteenth century except
the day of slashing journalistic giants like Horace Greeley was returning
which of the following statements about woman suffrage is true
the only states with complete woman suffrage before 1900 were west of the Mississippi
which of the following most directly contributed to the overall trend depicted in the graph
the transformation of the United States into an industrial society
which of the following was true of settlement house workers in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries
they included large numbers of middle-class, college-educated women
City bosses and urban political machines in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century did which of the following
they provided some welfare for poor immigrants in exchange for political support
which of the following are NOT characteristics of immigrants in the late nineteenth century
they were mainly female
what is the likely purpose of the piecework (women working)
to earn a second income
pragmatism
A distinctive American philosophy that emerged in the late nineteenth century around the theory that the true value of an idea lay in its ability to solve problems
regionalism
A recurring artistic movement that, in the context of the late nineteenth century, aspired to capture the peculiarities, or "local color," of America's various regions in the face of modernization and national standardization
naturalism
a literary style exploring social dislocation and intellectual upheaval
realism
a mid-nineteenth century movement in European and American literature and the arts that sought to depict contemporary life and society as it was, in all its unvarnished detail. Adherents eschewed the idealism and nostalgia of the earlier romantic sensibility
natural selection
a theory explaining how organisms evolved
Tuskegee Institute
all choices are correct
carrie chapman catt
all choices are correct
W. E. B. Du Bois
all choices are corrext
what conclusion may be drawn from the image (women sewing)
assimilation was not yet complete for these families
during the late nineteenth century, politicians such as the one depicted in the image most likely would have opposed which of the following (Boss Tweed)
calls for reforms to local and state governments
Jane Addams began the settlement house movement with her Hull House in Chicago, which provided social services primarily to
immigrants
the image was most directly in response to (Boss Tweed)
the power gained by urban political machines
All of the following are true of "New Immigrants" except
they primarily immigrated from western Europe
which two religious groups gained greatly from the mass immigration of the late nineteenth century
Catholics and Jews
which of the following was a long-term development that contributed to the change in Chinese immigration depicted in the graph between 1875 and 1885
Chinese laborers competed with White laborers for jobs and mineral wealth during the 1850s and 1860s
John Dewey
A leader of the pragmatist movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Dewey applied the philosophy to education and social reform, advocating "learning by doing" as well as the application of knowledge to solving real life problems. He became an outspoken promoter of social and political reforms that broadened American democracy
which of the following best represents organized labor's views toward new immigrants
American workers deserved protection from these foreign laborers
naturalism
An offshoot of mainstream realism, this late-nineteenth-century literary movement purported to apply detached scientific objectivity to the study of human characters shaped by degenerate heredity and extreme or sordid social environments
Booker T. Washington
As head of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, Washington advocated for vocational education for African-Americans so that they could gain economic security
working women in settlement houses such as Hull House initially sought to help
immigrants adapt to American customs and language
which of the following is one important continuity in urban life in the United States throughout the nineteenth century
immigrants formed an important part of the manufacturing workforce
What does this image suggest about life in the tenement (women working)
life in the tenement was communal
which of the following was a difference between the immigration from 1865 to 1895 depicted in the graph and immigration from 1840s and 1850s
more immigrants in the 1840s and 1850s arrived with cultural practices similar to those of Americans than did the immigrants who arrived between 1865 and 1895