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The Ocala Demands resulted from a protest movement that primarily involved
small-scale farmers
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Which of the following was the most popular destination for late 19th-century immigrants to the United States?
Cities and rural and "boomtown" areas of the West
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What is Adams calling for?
Increased government involvement in the railroad industry
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The quotation above is an example of (Acres of Diamonds)
the Gospel of Wealth
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Which of the following most often stood in the way of attempts to achieve the broader goals suggested in the excerpt above?
Corporate Interests
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The primary goal of the government policy cited above was to
end tribal identities and assimilate Native Americans
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Who would most likely share the sentiment expressed above? (Acres of Diamond)
Andrew Carnegie
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Which of the following groups or movements most opposed the process illustrated above?
Populists
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For Woodrow Wilson, how does a non-majority share of the popular vote lead to a huge majority in the Electoral College?
Winning a state by even a very narrow margin usually means winning all of that state's Electoral College votes.
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The point of view expressed in the passage above is most consistent with the sentiments of which of the following groups?
Preservationists
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The illustration above was likely created in support of
reform politics and creating stronger government oversight of the economy
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The image above most clearly epitomized the Gilded Age focus on
consumption
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What economic event or phenomenon is explained by the words and image above?
Horizontal integration of Standard Oil and other companies.
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The cartoon of "Boss Tweed" above makes a comment on
corruption in municipal [city] government
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The Ocala Demands show an important link between
farmers group and the Populist movement.
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The speech above attempts to
convince blacks to make the best of their prescribed place in society
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Which generalization can be supported by the map and historical information?
Frontier life tended to encourage greater political equality for women.
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George Parker's remarks should be seen as a rebuttal to claims typically made by
Populists
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Which 19th-century reform movement was most closely associated with the activities described above?
The Social Gospel
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Who is the man in the cartoon
J. D. Rockefeller
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During the late 19th century, western Native American life was most affected by
post-Civil War migrations of whites
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Another trend that remained true in this election was the South acting as a voting bloc. The term used to identify this trend is
Solid South
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Though many tribes hunted Bison for their livelihood, the majority of Bison herds disappeared in the late 1800's because
of the widespread slaughter by American railroad and telegraph companies
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In the late 19th century, farmers had to adapt to new realities, as illustrated in the photograph above. This also required farmers to have a greater dependence on
railroads.
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The speaker is making the argument
1. that the gold standard should be upheld.
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2. that growth of the money supply must be controlled.
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The artist(s) of the illustration above would claim
corruption in government as it related to big business is the problem
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The quote above supports
Social Darwinism
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Large-scale production assisted by the strategies outlined in the quote above
were supported by financial and management structures.
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Between 1880 and 1900, the largest group of immigrants to the United States came from
southern and eastern Europe.
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What was the main Gilded Age economic concern addressed in the cartoon above?
Currency
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What new third party won Nevada, Colorado, Kansas, Idaho, and part of Oregon?
The Populist
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From the graphic and knowledge of history, it can be concluded that an overarching goal of the Progressive Movement was to
weaken what were seen as corrupt and regressive state legislatures.
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The view of the poor in the quote above is most consistent with the ideology of
the Social Gospel
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Booker T. Washington emphasized the importance of African Americans doing productive labor in order to gain position and equality in American Society. In what way does Du Bois disagree with the recommendation of Washington as to the best path for African Americans to take in American society?
Labor is necessary but not sufficient for African American social and economic progress.
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A decade after the speech above, segregation policies were reinforced by
the Supreme Court
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The economic reasoning behind the Ocala Platform assumes that
increasing the money supply would raise prices and incomes
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Which of the following groups would most likely support the behavior of the man in the "American Beauty Rose" cartoon?
Proponents of Social Darwinism
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Between 1860 and 1900, railroads in the United States were
given government subsidies to open new markets.
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Which of the following most advanced the business model represented in the Sear's catalog image above?
Federal subsidies for transportation
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The man in the cartoon relied most heavily on what group to vote?
immigrants
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Whose words are these?
William McKinley
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Late 19th-century urban immigrants identified in the map above most commonly relied on support from
settlement houses
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By the time that the above painting was made
buffalo like those in the picture were nearly killed to extinction.
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From the chart it can be determined that Mitch, J.D., and Rupal
have vertically integrated companies.
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The language above comes from
The Sherman Act
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What factor most influenced "the tendency for expansion" noted in Zinn's passage above?
The transition of the United States from a rural, agricultural society to an urban, industrial one
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The content of the quote above eventually will lead to the growing unrest between
labor and management
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What is the thesis of George Parker's remarks?
The CSLR has no choice but to charge higher rates to smaller customers than larger ones.
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Which of the following is the most accurate reason that the land grants described above occurred?
The federal government had lots of land, but little cash, to support railroad projects.
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The Populist Party developed as a reaction to the growth of corporate power in agriculture and
the stronger role of the federal government in the American economic system.