US History- Chapter 1
The following were all of the primary industries of the west during the late nineteenth century:
mining, ranching, commercial farming, and railroad building
"Big business" had massive bureaucracies managed by
professionals rather than owners and were financed through a national banking system centered on Wall Street
The first transcontinental railroad wad created in 1869
when two railroads, the Central Pacific, building from California, and the Union Pacific, building from the Missouri River, joined at Promontory Point, Utah
In the late nineteenth century, American newspapers
Acted as cheerleaders to political parties
All of the following except ____________ were used to disenfranchise black voters
Admissions tickets
Progressivism was
An alternative option for social change to the more radical forms, such as socialism
Why did Grover Cleveland think the federal government should allow southern whites to control their states?
He was committed to the authority of local government
Which of the following was not one of the consequences of the nation's high protective tariff in the late nineteenth century?
High tariffs kept Americans from drinking liquor
What was the most significant form of public entertainment in America throughout the nineteenth century (other than politics)
Minstrel shows
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the working class in the western economy was
1. Highly multiracial 2. Highly divided along racial lines 3. Paid higher wages than workers in the east
Between the financial panic of 1873 and 1893
1. Manufactures cut costs by increasing production 2. Replaced skilled labor with technology 3. Drew upon the international labor market for a cheaper workforce
Andrew Carnegie was the most successful of this period and
1. Migrated from Scotland 2. First worked in textile mill 3. Mastered the telegraph, railroad, oil, and steel industries throughout his career.
In calling for war with Spain in 1898, President McKinley announced that America's war aims included
1. Recognition of Cuban independence 2. Protection of endangered American property in Cuba 3. Restoration of peace in Cuba
The Pullman Strike of 1894
1. Was one of the bloodiest labor conflicts in U.S. history 2. Resulted in 60 workers being killed by federal troops 3. Was the result of desperate workers joining Eugene Deb's railway union
The ministers of the "Social Gospel" advocated which of the following?
A belief that corporate capitalism was organized sin
The restoration of American democracy, Roosevelt believed
A moral awakening
What activity did the Sherman Anti-trust Act outlaw?
Combination in restraint of trade
What set W.E.B DuBois apart from the majority of progressives of his times?
He wanted to address the costs of racism in American society
The Supreme Court's 1896 decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
Define the separate but equal principle
Unlike their proceeders, progressives were comfortable with
Expanding government power to implement change
The National Association for the advancement of Colored People (NAACP) won its first court battle in 1915 against the
Grandfather clause, which denied the right to vote to the descendants of slaves
Theodore Roosevelt symbolized the expansionist beliefs in which of the following ways?
He believed the future of the United States was dependent on controlling global trade
How did the sharecrop system contribute to the impoverishment of the south
It bound the region to a single cash crop
What was the impact of the Harrison Mckinley Tariff on foreign affairs?
It gave the president new authority in trade relations with other countries
All of the following statements except for which one refer to the Socialist Party between 1900 and about 1914?
It was financed by the Communist Party in the United States
The Open Door policy was designed to
Keep the markets of China open to the United States
Which of the following statements refers to the Boxer Rebellion?
McKinley sent troops to China to protect Americans and American possessions
What was even more effective than the U.S. army in confining Indians to reservations
Near extermination of the bison
Classes were distinguished as the industrial workers could
Not afford to live further than walking distance from their jobs.
What best describes placer mining in the West?
Prospector panning for precious metals in a mountain stream.
The populist party advocated all of the following, except
Redistribution of wealth and land ownership
Which of the following now-ordinary provisions was or were introduced by the progressives?
Secret ballots and voter registration
Some argued that is the United States failed to expand its economy overseas
The United states would decline just like the Roman Empire
The "New Women" of the progressive era symbolized
The growing strength and influence of American women in social and political change
According to social Darwinists, what was the cause of human inequality?
The natural struggle for survival ensured the elevation of the fittest
According to Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection,
The strongest examples in a species always survived
The rise of progressive era reforms coincided with
The transformation of political campaigns
Why were so many women attracted to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union?
They liked the camaraderie and political activism
Why did immigrant families have so many children?
They needed children's labor to get by
Women could not vote in the nineteenth century. How did they participate in politics?
They provided practical support such as donating meeting halls or preparing food for rallies.
How did intellectuals define high culture in the second half of the nineteenth century?
Through the contrast between the Virgin as a symbol of Christianity and the dynamo as a symbol of modernity
What was the purpose of the Homestead Act
To settle the West with independent small farmers
Late in the nineteenth century, the middle class in America
Was native born, white, Anglo-Saxon, and Protestant
The Cornstock Lode in Nevada
Was the largest single vein of gold and silver in the United States
How did urban development contribute to a loosening of morals in the United States?
Young workers were freed from the constraints of parents and small-town life
A trust is
business devise by which different producers agree to operate a single company to control competition