U.S History Period 6 Exam
The taking over of all the different businesses on which a company relied for its primary function
vertical integration
1876
Battle of Little Bighorn
1890
Battle of Wounded Knee
saw close to 10,000 Filipinos die in the conflict.
Beginning in 1898, the American war in the Philippines
1895
Boston opens the first subway in America
1900
Boxer Rebellion
A 1900 Uprising in China aimed at ending foreign influence in the country.
Boxer Rebellion
1896
Bryan delivers the "cross of Gold" speech
consisted mostly of forgein born immigrants and their children
By 1890, populations in the biggest urban areas
southern and eastern Europe.
By the 1890s, the largest number of immigrants to the United States came from
American policy of seeking equal trade and investment opportunities in foreign nations or regions
Open Door
American farmers protested as the result of government economic decline and obsolescence.
Populism
1877
Railroad workers strike nationwide
1890
Sherman Antitrust Act Passed
built in Ny 1850. Multiple Family rental building.
Tenements
were directed to imperial powers in Europe and Asia.
The "Open Door notes"
The creation of Indian reservations that allowed the government to force tribes into scattered locations, often with land unfitted for agriculture
Concentration Policy
1882
Congress Passes First Chinese Exclusion Act
April 25, 1898
Congress declares war on Spain
1882
Congress restricts Chinese immigration
The act passed with the intent to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream of American life
Dawes Severalty Act
reported on the living conditions of the urban poor to encourage improvements
In the 1890s, Jacob Riis
campaigned largely from his house
In the campaign of 1896, William McKinley
they were not fit to survive in the market.
In the late nineteenth century, Social Darwinists argued that people who failed economically in the United States did so because
All these answers are correct.
In the late nineteenth century, due to the growth of industrial capitalism, American workers
formed close-knit ethnic communities within cities
In the late nineteenth century, many immigrants to the United States
the total failure of state and federal governments to pass legislation that would protect the rights of workers.
In the late nineteenth century, organized labor failed to make great gains for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
All these answers are correct.
In the late nineteenth century, the popular image of the American West
reduce the costs of city services.
In the late nineteenth century, urban political bosses did all of the following EXCEPT
steel
In what industry did the Homestead strike of 1892 occur?
Established the Standard Oil Company, the greatest, wisest, and meanest monopoly known in history
John D. Rockefeller
the rich had great responsibilities to society.
According to the ideas expressed by Andrew Carnegie in his The Gospel of Wealth,
central figure of steel production. Started in 1873 in Pittsburg
Andrew Carnegie
contended that all nations were engaged in a constant struggle to survive
Arguments used by Social Darwinists in the United States to justify expansionism
1873
Carnegie Steel founded
1859
Central Park (NYC) opens
revolved around powerful organizations. usually formed by people from a clan or Community in china.
Chinatowns
colonialism could bring us to war with other nations.
Criticisms within the United States regarding American colonialism included all the following major arguments EXCEPT that
often lacked any access to the outside world
During the late nineteenth century, Plains farm life
1869
First Transcontinental Railroad Completed
The last effort of Native Americans to resist US domination and drive whites from their ancestral lands, came through as a religious movement.
Ghost Dance Movement
1899
Hay releases "Open Door notes"
1886
Haymarket Square Bombing
permitted settlers to buy 160 acres of land to imp[rove in 5 years
Homestead Act
1862
Homestead Act Passed
combining many firms engaged in the same type of business into one large corporation
Horizontal Integration
Some joined unions while others went on strike in protest of low wages. For example, the Pullman strike happened because Mr. Pullman himself forced workers to rent apartments while paying them less money. They couldn't afford their new apartments with the pay they received.
How did workers respond to the expansion of industrialization and the new industrial economy
that the end of the "frontier" also marked the end of one of the most important democratizing forces in American life.
In "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," Frederick Jackson Turner claimed
the U.S. Seventh Cavalry massacred more than 300 Indians.
In 1890 at Wounded Knee, South Dakota,
laborers could expect to work at least ten hours a day, six days a week.
In 1900, regarding work conditions in American factories,
emphasized the value of personal character in business.
In his books, Horatio Alger
assigned all tribes to their own defined reservations.
In the 1850s, the U.S. policy of "concentration" for Indians
A Danish immigrant, he became a reporter who pointed out the terrible conditions of the tenement houses
Jacob Riis
1890
Jacob Riis publishes How the Other Half Lives
they worked for lower wages than what whites would accept.
The Chinese from California became the major source of labor for the transcontinental railroad in part because
Was designed to force Indians to become landowners and farmers
The Dawes Act of 1887
cut wages by twenty-five percent due to a slumping economy.
The Pullman strike of 1894 began when George Pullman, owner of the company,
resulted in the conviction and execution of several anarchists.
The Haymarket Square riot of 1886
triggered the nation's most severe depression up to that point
The Panic of 1893
Cuba
The Spanish-American War began primarily because of events in
transferred the Philippines and Puerto Rico to the United States
The Treaty of Paris concluding the Spanish-American War
was relatively inactive
Throughout the late 19th century, the federal government
1906
Upton Sinclair publishes The Jungle
Both Vertical and Horizontal integration helped improve trade and services and increase consumer purchasing power in member nations. Cars, electricity, mortgage bank, oil, and technology changed the US and the world. America changed in lifestyle and quality of living.
What changes took place (provide at least two) in corporate organization in the late 19th century, and how did these changes affect the nation's economy?
America's Industrial expanded due to Technology changes. Steel production drove the economy as new inventions were based off steal. Social changes also helped with the Expansion by allowing workers to join Unions to protect themselves from any injuries.
What factors (provide 3-4) drove America's industrial expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
Yellow Journalism
Those who were for argued that the U.s had a democratic government and so moving in or trying to control another country's economy would go against that. Those who argued against saw the U.s as inferior above other countries/races. They also said that it violated republicanism.
What were the main arguments of those who supported U.S. imperialism and those who opposed the nation's imperial ambitions and efforts (provide two for each)?
U.S. Army soldiers were well-equipped and supplied
Which of the following statements regarding the Spanish-American War is FALSE?
United States lawyer and politician who advocated free silver and prosecuted John Scopes (1925) for teaching evolution in a Tennessee high school (1860-1925)
William Jennings Bryan
25th president responsible for Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, and the Annexation of Hawaii, imperialism. Is assassinated by an anarchist
William McKinley
1874
Workers strike against the Pullman Company
1892
Workers strike at the Homestead plant