History Semester #1
The great Migration refers to the movement of which group of Americans?
African Americans
What did WEB Du Bois believe about African Americans and racial relations in the US?
African Americans should immediately demand equal treatment under the law
What was one advantage of urbanization for poor workers who migrated to cities in the late nineteenth century?
They were better able to provide their children with educational opportunities
At which stage of the fighting did the US enter WWI?
Three years into the war
What was the goal of the war industries board during WWI?
To regulate industries related to the war effort
What was the reason for the passage of the American Indian Citizenship act of 1924?
To reward Native Americans for military service
As a whole, the presidents of the Gilded Age could best be described as...
Weak
Which of the following can best be inferred by the fact that one in five children worked in a factory in the late 1800s?
Children who worked often received little education due to long working hours
Most immigrants who entered the US through Angel Island were from...
China
How was the economic struggle during the Great Depression different for rural Americans than for those who lived in cities?
Environmental disasters worsened the struggles for rural Americans
The general attitude of the public leading up to the Black Tuesday was that
No one believed that the warning signs would result in a crash in the stock market
John Wanamaker changed consumer culture by
Offering free delivery to rural areas
The Works Progress Administration encouraged the arts by hiring artists to
Paint murals on public buildings
Which problem was the muckraker Upton Sinclair most concerned to expose?
Poor working conditions in American factories
The auto workers who participated in the 1936-37 strike at General Motors were concerned about their safety but continued to protest the company's refusal to
Recognize their union; allow collective bargaining
One of the most important pieces of New Deal labor legislation, the Wagner Act
Recognized the right for employees to join labor unions and bargain collectively
What is the name of the political reform that allows voters to reject laws even if they already had been passed by the legislature?
Referendum
Marcus Garvey advocated the idea that African Americans
Should form separate communities from whites
Frances Perkins the first woman to be appointed to a presidential Cabinet position, played a large role in establishing
Social Security
The increase in leisure pursuits in the 1920s was a sign of
Technological innovations
Why were President Wilson's fourteen points disregarded at the Paris Peace Conference?
The Allies considered the American proposals not idealistic enough
Which New deal program was founded with the primary goal of creating jobs for young men?
The Civilian Conservation Corps
What basic conflict was the Sand Creek Massacre a part of?
US settlers and soldiers against Native Americans
Which document reflects US attempts after WWI to be less involved in world affairs?
Kellogg-Braind Pact
According to John Maynard Keynes what was the main cause of the Great Depression?
Lack of government influence in the economy
What did the gridlock between parties in Congress and the White House in the late 1800s lead to?
Little meaningful legislation was passed
How did the Haymarket Riot hurt the labor movement?
Many Americans came to believe that union members were violent anarchists
Many in congress opposed the League of Nations because they
supported the isolationist view that the organization would entangle the US in foreign conflicts
Why were there fewer women in the American workforce in 1920 than there were ten years earlier?
A recession that followed the war resulted in fewer job openings
What idea did Warren G Harding campaign successfully on in the presidential election of 1920?
A return to "normalcy"
The Indian Reorganization act..
Allowed Native Americans more control over their own affairs
President Grant is remembered as a corrupt president because he...
Allowed members of his administration to engage in corruption
What was the long-term effect of the 1920s bull market?
Although it was risky investors paid high prices for stocks and the resold; the market plunged
Which of the following was a great American war hero during WWI?
Alvin York
What approach did Hoover initially take to end the Great Depression?
Appealing to the wealthy to volunteer time and money
The Knights of Labor was formed with the goal of
Broad social reform for laborers
How did the US government encourage American industry in the late nineteenth century?
By enacting protective tariffs
What happened to Cuba and Puerto Rico after the Spanish American war?
Cuba became independent but the Platt Amendment tied it to the US; Puerto RIco became a Territory
The earliest factor to contribute to the Great Depression was
Economic challenges in the farming industry
Which author wrote novels focusing on moral issues in high society during the Gilded Age?
Edith Wharton
In which country did American forces do most of their fighting in WWI?
France
The themes of artists and writers of the Harlem Renaissance revealed that African-Americans were
Gaining confidence and pride in their cultural achievements
What conflict arose between farmers and ranchers settling western lands?
Grazing cattle damaged growing crops of nearby farms
What step did the Populist Party support to reduce the cost of railroad shipping?
Having the national government control the railroads
How was William Jennings Bryan different from the majority of other presidential candidates of the era?
He toured the nation, doing his own campaigning
What did Alexander Graham Bell's most famous invention contribute to life in the late 1800s?
His invention helped make communication between households and businesses more efficient
What was one strategy used by the national Women's party to secure passage of the Nineteenth Amendment?
Hunger strikes and picketing
In the US the Red Scare was prompted in part by
Increased labor union activity
What was the outcome of the Foraker Act passed by Congress in 1900?
It allowed for the appointment of a governor for Puerto Rico
In what way did the year 1898 represent a turning point for the US?
It became an imperial power with colonies
What effect did the phrase "Remember the Maine!" have on public opinion in the US during the period just before the Spanish-American war
It encouraged anger toward Spain and helped lead to war
What was the primary effect of the Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson?
It legalized segregation in many parts of the country
How did Social Security differ in its goals from the public Works Administration?
It provided a long term safety net for the elderly rather than temporary job relief
How did the federal government affect the practice of mining in the West?
It provided land and patents for new inventions for large mining companies
Why was sod a common building material for homesteaders in the Great Plains?
It was readily available in the Great Plains
What is Warren G Harding's presidential administration mainly remembered for?
Its internal corruption
Although he was previously a member of the Republican Party what other party did Theodore Roosevelt represent in his 1912 run for President?
The Progressive Party
How did the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act affect Chinese immigrants?
The act banned any new Chinese laborers from entering the US
Which event marked the beginning of WWI in Europe?
The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand
Which of the following did the national reclamation act of 1902 lead to?
The construction of the Hoover Dam
Why did immigration to the US decrease after WWI?
The fear of the Red Scare and the after-effect of WWI resulted in immigration quotas
What is a positive outcome of the Dust Bowl?
The federal government funded improvements in infrastructure
What were the effects of New Deal legislation on the role of the federal government
The government gained more power and a greater role in the lives of individuals
According to the economist John Maynard Keynes the Great Depression could have been avoided if
The government had taken a larger role in reducing unemployment
Much of the literature during the Great Depression--
described the challenges that many Americans faced because of the prolonged economic downturn
The Bessemer process was crucial in the development of ...
skyscrapers
Why did industrialists support American expansion overseas?
to find markets to consume American surplus crops and commodities
One major reason for the growth in urbanization between 1860 and 1900 was that...
Many factory jobs were located in cities near transportation routes
How did many large cities in the late 1800s deal with the growing problem of crime?
Many professional uniformed police officers were put on patrol in neighborhoods
Which immigrant to the US played an influential role in labor issues in the nineteenth century?
Mary Harris Jones
What was the main reason for the drop in cotton prices between 1865 and 1890?
Mills in Europe found cheaper sources for cotton
Which type of people were most likely to support the Populist Party in the 1890s?
Small Farmers
What event led to the over throw of Queen Liluokalank in Hawaii?
The queen abolished the constitution that had supported the political power of the white minority in Hawaii
The decisions made at the Paris Peace Conference were shaped by
The territorial interests of the Allies and a desire to punish Germany
Admittance into the US through Ellis Island was largely dependent on..
The validity of the immigrant's stateside sponsor
What was the primary effect of Native Americans being confined to reservations?
Their nomadic way of life was increasingly restricted
How did the American Expeditionary Force give the Allies an advantage over Germany?
They help raise Allied morale and strengthened Allied resistance to German attacks
How did business leaders in the late nineteenth century utilize vertical integration?
They maintained control of production and distribution of their products
How did the policies of Presidents Harding and Coolidge reflect a change of direction in US politics?
They rejected social reform in favor of laissez-faire economics and support for big business
What is Alfred T Mahan best known for today?
Transforming the US into a naval power
In Europe WWI was a defensive rather than offensive war mainly due to the use of
Trenches
Due to the success of his mass production methods Henry Ford was able to give his workers
Two days off from work each week