apush period 6
which of the following developments most directly supported the central argument made by Douglass
African Americans saw an erosion of the political gains they had made during reconstruction
Douglass' views as expressed in this excerpt emerged most directly as a result of which of the following
Jim Crow Laws
which of the following severely limited the political progress of individuals like the Republican senator mentioned in the passage?
Supreme Court support for discriminatory laws
which of the following individuals would most likely have provided the most negative viewpoint of men like Carnegie
a union organizer
which of the following was the most significant source of conflict between Americans and Native Americans?
competition for land and resources
Ultimately, the United States would focus its policy towards American Indians on
confining American Indians to reservations and promoting assimilation
The image above most clearly epitomized the Gilded Age focus on
consumption
The speech above attempts to
convince blacks to make the best of their prescribed place in society
the creator of this illustration would claim
corruption in government as it relates to big business
in this excerpt, Grady expresses frustration with which of the following realities?
despite some industrial improvements in the South immediately after the Civil War, agriculture remained the primary economic activity in the South
which of the following led to the formation of the Grange?
discontentment with the railroads
Which of the following details most directly contributed to the frustrations expressed by Henry George in this excerpt
during this period, the gap between rich and poor widened significantly
the primary goal of this government policy was to
end tribal identities
many of those who sided with the Grange movement would eventually
form the Populist Party
Between 1860 and 1900, railroads in the United States were
given government subsidies to open new markets
One underlying cause of the failure of strikes in this era was the
growth of the industrial workforce as a result of immigration
Much of the urban reform described above was carried out by
middle class women challenging their prescribed "place"
while the native americans were experiencing conditions like those described above, white Americans in the West were
migrating in larger numbers in search of economic opportunity
which other group of americans in the period 1865 to 1898 faced similar discrimination as blacks
native americans
the author of this excerpt was most likely motivated by the
opportunities in the "New South"
the creator of this image would most likely agree with which of the following statements
political bosses and machines rule politics
Gompers' position concerning a striker would have been supported by all of the following except?
political bosses and their machines
which of the following groups or movements most opposed the process illustrated above
populists
which political party supported the excerpt above?
populists
During the late 19th century, western Native American life was most affected by
post civil war migration of whites
the illustration was likely created in support of
reform politics and stronger government oversight of the economy
which 19th century reform movement was most clearly associated with the activities described above
social gospel
between 1880 and 1900 the largest group of immigrants came from
southern and eastern europe
which of the following historical events most directly made possible the circumstances in this excerpt?
the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments
Carnegie's actions, as shown in this letter, reflected his belief in
the gospel of wealth
This excerpt would be most useful to historians as a source of information about which of the following?
the instability of the nation's currency
the type of view expressed in this cartoon emerged most directly from which of the following trends?
the need for political and economic reform at the national level
which of the following developments did movements like the Grange most directly contribute to?
the passage of the Interstate Commerce Act
William Jennings Bryan's speech was focused most directly on which of the following political issues
the question of currency and monetary policy
which of the following is true concerning the economic and social conditions of the South after the Civil War?
the south was physically, emotionally, and socially depressed
which of the following best reflects the attitude toward labor strikes presented in this image?
the strikers always created problems and would not be allowed to gather
A decade after the speech above, segregation policies were reinforced by
the supreme court
which of the following ideas expressed in this excerpt is contrary to those of Social Darwinist?
there should be equal availability of resources
which of the following was true for strikes around the time of this excerpt?
workers were demanding better pay and working conditions
which of the following details most directly contradicts the argument made by Henry George
workers' real wages increased during the second half of the 19th century