History 1700 Final
Pull factors include:
- better paying job prospects - stable government - free high quality education/healthcare All of the above?
Push factors include:
- lack of skilled job opportunities - inadequate education/healthcare - lack of religious freedom All of the above?
The ____ Amendment prohibited states from depriving any male citizen of equal protection under the law, regardless of race.
14
The ____ Amendment protected blacks' right to vote.
15
The ______ Amendment granted women the right to vote in all the states.
19
The ascendancy of the American Federation of Labor during the 1890s reflected
A shift from broad reform goals to more limited goals
The compromise of 1850 established all of the following statutes EXECPT:
Abolition of slavery
Causes of World War 1
All of the above
Apart from the racial identity of victims, what typically triggered the lynch violence of southern white mobs?
Alleged sexual conduct
The first United States president to be impeached in the House of Representatives was:
Andrew Johnson
On September 17, 1862, the "bloodiest single day" of fighting in American history occurred at:
Antietam Creek
General Lee surrendered his army to General Grant at the courthouse in:
Appomattox, Virginia
The Manhattan Project was the code name for:
Atomic bomb development efforts
According to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, how could corporations have prevented the Great Depression?
By increasing their workers wages
Why was Vicksburg essential?
Capturing the city allowed the union to control the entire Mississippi River.
Enacted in 1882, ______ was the first immigration law to ban a certain race of people from coming to America
Chinese exclusion act
Results of the Kansas-Nebraska Act included:
Conflict between proslavery and anti slavery in Kansas
When assessing the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, what can be determined about this issue?
Congress and president accused each other of unconstitutional acts
What broad popular sentiments did the Ku Klux Klan express in the 1920?
Control of the nation should be returned to native born protestants.
The Freedman's Bureau:
Established relief for freeman and refugees
Although well intended, the New Deal for Native Americans resulted in a series of forced assimilations.
False
Emperor Hirohito was tried as a war criminal and sentenced to death along with general with General Tojo.
False
Overall, despite good intentions the Marshall Plan was not very successful.
False
Proposed by Woodrow Wilson to promote peace through collective security, the League of Nations was created in 1920, and the United States was the first member.
False
The American First Committee campaigned for Americans to be the first to go to war against Nazi Germany.
False
The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 freed slaves in border states fighting on the Union side.
False
In the 1950s what did the term "totalitarianism" describe?
Fascism, nazism and communism
What time period influenced the new deal?
First World War
The purpose of the D-Day invasion was to:
Free France from Germany
During the Allied occupation of Japan,_______ introduced reforms designed to convert Japan into a democratic country.
General MacArthur
What could be one possible reason why Robert E. Lee invaded the North in 1863?
He hoped to deliver a knockout blow to the North
What was ironic about the election of Andrew Johnson?
He was from a state that seceded.
Who became the first African-American Senator in 1870?
Hiram Revels
_______ the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and million of others by Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War 2
Holocaust
What inspiration did Martin Luther King Jr. gain from Mahatma Gandhi?
Idea of peaceful civil disobedience
In contrast to the American Federation of Labor, the Congress of Industrial Organizations fought for:
Industrial democracy
In what way was Reconstruction policy a success?
It established an amendment promising equal protection for all
The declared president of the Confederate States of America was:
Jefferson Davis
_______, founder of the Standard Oil Company gained control of the 90% of the petroleum fining capacity in the U.S. by eliminating competitors through buyouts and aggressive business practice.
John D Rockefeller
The Battle of ______ was a turning point in the Pacific Theater of World War 2
Midway
What taste of freedom did women enjoy in World War 2?
Military service
Which of the following least symbolized the growing autonomy of working women with regard to their consumerism?
Military service
______ is an antiforeigner sentiment in the U.S that fueled a drive against immigration. ( Feeling of hatred towards those not "American")
Nativism
When "Fifty-four forty or fight" did not result in gaining all of the Pacific Northwest, who most likely would have been the angriest?
Northern Democrats
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the United States gained the most territory through:
Purchasing territory from France
What was Lincoln's hidden weapon that allowed the military to quickly transport troops and supplies over long distances like never before?
Railroads
By analyzing the New York City draft riots, what can be determined about the Civil War?
Rich mans war poor mans fight
Passed by congress in 1865, the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution outlawed:
Slavery
In the controversial Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court declared that:
Slaves were "property" and not citizens
Which of the following Second New Deal measures came closest to meeting the demands of the Congress of Industrial Organizations for workplace democracy?
Social Security
The first state to choose secession was:
South Carolina
Black Codes:
Southern laws designed to restrict the rights of the newly freed black slaves
What did the members of the new United Nations Security all have in common?
Suffered the least casualties and financial losses during the war.
Lincoln used the _______ to communicate with his generals and other officers to keep tabs of what was going on at the battle front.
Telegraph
Unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry were sensationalized in ____, a novel by Upton Sinclair.
The Jungle
Which of the following elements of President Wilson's Fourteen Points most resembled the commissions Progressives had instituted back home?
The League of Nations
Which of the following trends of the 1920s did fundamentalists support?
The prohibition of liquor sales
What was the result of the expanding Union economy?
The size and spending of the government increased
The "March to the Sea" (Atlanta, GA to Savannah, NC) was the culmination of Union General William Sherman's 1864 campaign and was a devastating example of "_______ war."
Total
Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860 without any southern electoral votes.
True
After Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, FDR issued Executive Order 9066. As a result, over 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry were uprooted and confined to remote camps farther inland for most of the war.
True
By 1880, a majority of Americans worked in nonfarm activities.
True
Chinese immigrants, often performing dangerous tasks, played an important role in the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad.
True
During the 1920s, labor lost over 2 million members.
True
During the battle of Leyte Gulf, over 2,000 Kamikaze pilots crashed their aircraft into U.S. ships
True
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms
True
Picture bride refers to the practice of Japanese immigration in Hawaii and the West Coast, selecting brides from Japan via a matchmaker, who paired bride and groom using ONLY photo-graphs and family recommendations of the possible candidate
True
Social security was instituted during the Great Depression
True
The congress passed the first national conscription law 1863, but the rich people could buy their way out of the draft by hiring a substitute for $300
True
The most common Civil War battlefield surgery was the amputation.
True
The percentage of families at or below the poverty rate fell during the 1950s.
True
Wade-Davis Bill, a program proposed for the Reconstruction of the South written by two Radical Republicans, was vetoed by Lincoln and never took effect.
True
On May 10, 1869, the Union and Central Pacific Railroads joined their rails at Promontory Summit, ____ Territory.
Utah
What would John Winthrop most likely criticize about antebellum America?
Utopian societies promoting free love
The scale of Civil war Bloodshed was comparable to that of which other conflict?
War of the triple alliance
John Wilkes Booth, an actor who killed Lincoln:
Was shot to death in a barn by union soldiers
The idea that change comes slowly can be evidenced by what event during Reconstruction?
Women were excluded from the suffrage amendment
The only people killed during the German Holocaust were the Jewish people.
false
Treaty of Versailles
forced Germany to accept full blame for the war and formally ended World War 1
While standard of living rose for many Americans after the Civil War and huge fortunes were amassed by industrialists, significant societal problems developed. Mark Twain called the era a ___________ Age.
gilded