history ch 18-21 test

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"Seward's folly" involved

Purchase of Alaska

In the 1890s, anti-imperialists included

Samuel Gompers, Andrew Carnegie, and William James.

President Wilson argues that women's suffrage

Should be enacted by the states

Theodore Roosevelt's motto

Speak softly, and carry a big stick

Which of the following was not a motive of reformers?

abolish slavery

A common occurrence during the Gilded Age of politics was that members of Congress often

accepted bribes

By 1900, what percentage of the residents in major cities was foreign born?

30

How many men roughly did the United States lose in combat in the course of its involvement in the Great War?

50,000

What percentage of voter turnout was typical during the Gilded Age?

70 to 80

The biggest stumbling block to progressivism during the Progressive Era was

Big business

As a result of the publication of the influence of sea power upon history, the us

Built eleven new steel battleships

In the Sussex Pledge, the Germans promised what?

German U-boats would not fire merchant of passenger ships

In 1882, Congress passed legislation to exclude immigrants from

china

Put the following events in the correct chronological order.

de lome letter, sinking of the maine, teller amendment, battles around santiago

In order to wage the Great War, the United States government did all of the following except

draft millions of young women

After the Civil War, population growth was stronger on the rural frontier than in the cities.

false

By 1920, both Cuba and the Philippines had gained complete independence from the United States.

false

Charles Darwin supported Herbert Spencer's application of his ideas regarding evolution to human social relations.

false

Cuba had been controlled by Spain for only a decade in 1898.

false

High tariffs on imported goods helped farmers by raising the price they received for their agriculture products.

false

Nativists believed that immigrants could, and should, be Americanized quickly.

false

The Open Door policy described America's approach to Cuba after 1900.

false

The Pendleton Act mandated that the federal government must buy silver for coins.

false

The Populist party fused with the Republicans during the election of 1896 in an attempt to gain free and unlimited coinage of silver.

false

Unlike today, citizens during the Gilded Age expected the ___________ to have little to no effect on their daily lives.

federal government

Fear of foreign terrorists and radicalism led to the ______________ at the end of the 1910s.

first red scare

President Cleveland's decision to support the gold standard

fractured the democrat party into pro-gold, pro-silver wings

During the Great War, what countries made up the Allied Powers?

france, great britain, russia

How long did the conflict known as the Great War last?

from 1914 to 1918

Although publicly President Wilson urged Americans to remain neutral regarding the Great War, he personally favored

great britain and france

Because of President Arthur's reform programs

he was not chosen by the Republicans as their candidate for a second term

Social Darwinism had its roots in the work of

herbert spencer

The concept of "survival of the fittest" being applied to human society was introduced by

herbert spencer

Fears of revolution were so widespread in post-war America that the U.S. attorney general created a government division to collect information on radicals headed by

hoover

What organization was formed to prevent the Anglo-Saxon "race" from being "contaminated"?

immigration restriction league

President Wilson believed that the keystone to ensuring lasting world peace was

league of nations

_____________ led the ________________ a group of determined Communist revolutionaries in Russia in 1917.

lenin, bolsheviks

During the Great War, Wilson's administration organized the sale of _________, which guaranteed a fixed rate of return to fund the war.

liberty bonds

The typical tenement apartment building

little or no natural light

An early and major American victory in the Spanish-American War occurred at

manila bay

The Spanish-American War occurred during the presidency of

mckinley

The Platt Amendment

placed restrictions on the Cuban government's independence.

Cholera, typhoid fever, and yellow fever were often the result in urban areas of

poor sanitation

Immigrants who arrived before 1890 to the United States were primarily

protestant

Because of the excesses of the Gilded Age, a major period of ________ occurred to _______ it.

reform, counter

Which political party was associated with the temperance movement?

republican

the hawaiian ruler queen liluokalani tried to do what in the early 1890s

restrict the growing political power of america in the islands

What step did President Cleveland take to address the economic depression that began in 1893?

return to gold standard

The Treaty of Portsmouth resulted from American intervention in the

russo-jap war

Which president described himself, near the end of his term, as a president without a party?

rutherford b hayes

Republican Protestants during the Gilded Age had a tendency to consider __________ the central social evil in the United States.

saloons

What did one journalist call "the social and intellectual center of the neighborhood" during the Gilded Age in large cities?

saloons

The faction of the Republican party during the Gilded Age that was not concerned with the excesses of the time was known as the

stalwarts

Which of the following was not a reason to move to the cities during the Gilded Age?

tenant farming removed prime land from the agricultural economy, thus causing the loss of jobs

Which of the following statement's regarding President Wilson's Fourteen Points is incorrect?

the 14 points called for racial equality

What invention did not ease the ability of people to live outside of major urban areas yet still work there?

the automobile

The first federal law passed to restrict immigration on the basis of race was

the chinese exclusion act

______________ killed roughly 100 million people worldwide in 1918.

the spanish flu

"Big-Stick" diplomacy refers to

theodore roosevelt's foreign policy

How did the Wilson administration use women to aid the war effort?

they were told to take jobs previously held by men

After 1890, most immigrants came from southern and eastern Europe.

true

Alfred Thayer Mahan was a leading advocate of American sea power and imperialism.

true

By 1900, the United States had more saloons than grocery stores.

true

Emilio Aguinaldo at first aided George Dewey against the Spanish in the Philippines.

true

In 1890, 80 percent of New Yorkers were foreign born.

true

Lester F. Ward stressed humankind's basic compassion.

true

Support for civil service reform rose following the assassination of President James A. Garfield.

true

One of the ways politics in the Gilded Age was different than today was that

voters voted for the same parties regardless of candidate

The Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890

was a boon to western states with silver mines

Which of the following is true about the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?

an effort to limit the size of business

The practice by Republicans of reminding voters who caused the Civil War was known as

waving the bloody shirt

Many of the reforms pushed by the Populists

were implemented by the progressives

What was an example of the new types of entertainment that became popular during the Gilded Age?

wild west traveling shows

Panamanians revolt against Colombia.

1903

The Russo-Japanese War begins.

1905

The Great White Fleet begins to circumnavigate the globe in a demonstration of America's rise to world-power status.

1907

The Panama Canal opens.

1914

In 1900 ______ of 82 million Americans lived in poverty.

10 million

Darwin's On the Origin of Species is published.

1859

The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry (Grange) founded.

1867

San Francisco begins using cable cars for mass transit.

1873

Rutherford B. Hayes is inaugurated president.

1877

James A. Garfield is assassinated.

1881

Congress passes the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act.

1883

The Supreme Court issues the decision in the case of Wabash, St. Louis, and Pacific Railroad Company v. Illinois.

1886

The Interstate Commerce Commission is created.

1887

Otis Elevator Company installs the first electric elevator.

1889

Congress passes the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, and the McKinley Tariff.

1890

Economic panic begins the worst depression the nation had ever experienced.

1893

The Republic of Hawaii is proclaimed.

1894

The Cuban insurrection breaks out against Spanish rule.

1895

The U.S. battleship Maine explodes in Havana Harbor.

1898

The U.S. Senate ratifies the Treaty of Paris.

1899

Filipino insurgents resist U.S. domination.

1899-1902

An international alliance quells the Boxer Rebellion.

1900

Theodore Roosevelt maintained that Indians were

A lesser race

16th Amendment provides for

An income tax

Many Americans in the late 19th century assumed some races like __ were superior and other races like ___ were inferior

Anglo-saxon, Indians

Individuals labeled Mugwumps were best associated with which concept?

Honest government

Open Door Policy

John hay

Consequence of the war of 1898 is most accurate

The boosted Americans confidence and reinforced racist attitudes

"You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns," said

William Jennings Bryan

What president was responsible for annexation of Hawaii

William McKinley

Which of the following was not an example of a group created during the progressive era to promote social justice?

Young women's Christian association

James Hosmer and John Fiske justified American imperialism by stressing

anglo-saxon superiority

Which of the following would favor the policy of sound money?

banker

The construction of the Panama Canal

began even as Congress still debated the US acquisition of the Canal Zone.

In the 1880s, the source of foreign immigration to the United States shifted from

northwestern europe and southeastern europe

When the United States entered the Great War, American troops were most needed

on the western front

A major problem facing farmers in the late nineteenth century was

overpopulation of ag products and decline in commodity prices

The peace negotiations to end the Great War were held in ______________ in ________________.

paris, 1919


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