Take Home Test
In the 1896 case of Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that
"separate but equal" facilities were constitutional
After the Civil War, some businesspeople and newspaper editors - such as the Atlanta Constitution's Henry Grady - promoted the idea of a New South. Which of the following best describes their vision for the southern states?
A mixed economy no longer primarily dependent on cash crops
Which of the following was a result of the Dawes General Allotment Act of 1887?
American Indians lost control of millions of acres of land through fraud and coercion.
The organizational technique of vertical integration of all facets of an industry, from raw material to final product, within a single company was pioneered by
Andrew Carnegie with the steel industry.
In which pair is the first event an immediate cause of the second?
Assassination of James Garfield in 1881 - the Pendleton Civil Service Act
During the late nineteenth century, politicians such as Boss Tweed most likely would have opposed which of the following?
Calls for reforms to local and state governments
Which of the following best describes the overarching goals of the Populist Party in the late nineteenth century?
Cooperative democracy and a stronger governmental role in the economic system
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.
Members of which of the following groups were most likely to support the Populist Party?
Midwestern farmers
Which of the following is a correct statement about immigration in the 1890s?
Most of the immigrants came from southern and eastern Europe
Which of the following activities from the middle of the 19th century most closely resembles the Progressive Era reform movement?
Participation by women in moral reform efforts
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 1900?
Restrictive congressional legislation
Settlement house work 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
Which of the following most directly supports Civil War historian David Blight's argument that "the sectional reunion after so horrible a civil war...could not have been achieved without the resubjugation of many of those people whom the war had freed from centuries of bondage."
The Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
Which of the following most directly led to the rise of industrial capitalism in the Gilded Age?
The economic hardship resulting from years of civil war in the United States
Which of the following was NOT part of the Populist Party's platform?
a graduated income tax
Which of the following statements about railroad expansion in the second half of the 19th century is NOT true?
construction was privately financed with no governmental assistance
All of the following account for nativist sentiment against the "new immigrants" of the late nineteenth century EXCEPT that the immigrants
dominated the professions of law, medicine, and engineering
All of the following were important factors in post-Civil War industrial expansion EXCEPT
federal government support of business.
John D. Rockefeller's organizational technique of horizontal integration involved
forcing small competitors to be bought out or lose their business.
Settlement houses, such as Hull House, engaged in all of the following activities EXCEPT
homeless shelters for new immigrants.
Between 1870 and 1900, farmers did all of the following in an attempt to better their condition EXCEPT
limit production of crops
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the formation of labor unions was often a response to
low wages and dangerous conditions in industrial work
Which of the following two industries were most significantly expanded as a result of the completion of the transcontinental railroad?
mining and agriculture
All of the following factors contributed to the ultimate surrender of the Plains Indians by the 1880s EXCEPT the
onset of World War I
The "Atlanta Compromise" is the name given to the
proposal that African Americans emphasize making economic progress over the quest for political and social equality
Although corrupt, New York's Tammany Hall appealed to
recent immigrants and job seekers
The method of mass production that developed during the nineteenth century was a process that
relied on the use of power-driven machinery and specialization of labor
The "New Immigrants" who came to the United States after 1880
represented nonwhite racial groups.
Unlike Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois advocated
that African Americans should fight for full social equality rather than accept abuse and segregation
The farmers' protest movement lost momentum at the end of the 1890's for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
the absorption of the populists by the American Federation of Labor
"You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold." This quote is representative of
the bimetalism position of the 1890s
A major problem faced by farmers on the Great Plains in the Gilded Age was
the low market value of grain and falling crop prices.
The issue of patronage was LEAST involved in which of the following?
the nomination of James B. Weaver as a Populist candidate
Believers in the doctrine of Social Darwinism, like Herbert Spencer, believed that
the wealthy deserved their riches because they had demonstrated greater abilities than the poor.
The political base of the Democratic party in the late nineteenth century lay especially in
the white South and big-city immigrant machines.
Female progressives often justified their reformist political activities on the basis of
their being essentially an extension of women's traditional roles as wives and mothers.
In the election of 1896, the major issue became
upholding the gold standard vs. the free and unlimited coinage of silver.
The Haymarket Square riot...
weakened the national labor movement, especially the Knights of Labor