Unit 5 Test – Flashcards

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The major prophet of the New South was:
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Henry W. Grady
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King Cotton survived the Civil War and expanded over new acreage
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even as its export markets leveled off.
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Sharecroppers and tenant farmers:
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increased in number after the Civil War.
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The American Tobacco Company:
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was broken up by the Supreme Court in 1911.
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The "Pittsburgh of the South," so named because of its steel production, was:
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Birmingham, Alabama.
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One irony of segregation is that it opened up:
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new economic opportunities for blacks
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In the late 1800s, the South experienced major increases in the production of:
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All of the above are true
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Under Bourbon rule in the South, state spending for public education:
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dramatically declined
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Bourbons:
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often favored convict leasing.
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The postwar South suffered from an acute shortage of:
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capital
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Perhaps the ultimate paradox of the Bourbons' rule was that their paragons of white supremacy tolerated:
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a lingering black voice in politics
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"The Significance of the Frontier in American History," an essay explaining the American character in terms of the frontier, was written by
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Frederick Jackson Turner
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The disenfranchisement of blacks in the South:
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was designed in part to allow southern whites to divide politically without giving blacks the balance of power
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The Mississippi plan of disenfranchisement included all the following except a:
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provision disqualifying anyone who owned less than $300 in personal property.
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In the case of Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court
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upheld a Louisiana segregation law
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The case of Plessy v. Ferguson involved a challenge to segregation laws that applied to:
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passenger trains
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Ida B. Wells became famous for
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leading a campaign against lynching
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The lynching of blacks in the South
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increased at about the same time that Jim Crow laws spread through the South.
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Booker T. Washington
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was born of a slave mother and a white father
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Benjamin Singleton
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was an early promoter of black migration to the West
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Who said, "In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the five fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress"?
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Booker T. Washington
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The Comstock Lode was
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in Nevada
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Ida Wells wrote under the pen name of:
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Iola
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Buffalo soldiers were
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black soldiers who served in the West
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The Indian tribe that defeated Custer and put up the greatest resistance to U.S. domination was the:
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Sioux
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Following the 1867 Report on the Condition of the Indian Tribes, Congress decided that the best way to end Indian wars was
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to force the Indians to live on out-of-the-way reservations
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In the Battle of the Little Bighorn:
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some 2,500 Indians annihilated a detachment of more than 200 soldiers
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Chief Joseph
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was the leader of the Nez Percé Indians
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The Dawes Severalty Act
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is correctly represented by all the above statements
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"Exodusters" were
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black southerners who moved west
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Which of the following statements about the cowboy's frontier is not true?
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With two or three notable exceptions, blacks were not allowed to be cowboys.
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The cattle drives
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were largely over by 1886
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Joseph Glidden
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invented barbed wire
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The Newlands Reclamation Act
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provided funds for irrigation works
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According to the superintendent of the census, the frontier line no longer existed after
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1890
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From the end of the Civil War to the turn of the century
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the value of manufactures increased sixfold
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Federal and state government leaders after the Civil War actively encouraged the growth of business by doing all of the following except
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providing prison labor to railroad companies
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The first transcontinental railroad:
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was built by the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroads.
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A transcontinental railroad was not built before the Civil War because:
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North-South sectional differences prevented Congress from selecting a route.
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Most workers on the Central Pacific Railroad crews were:
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Chinese.
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The transcontinental railroads were financed by:
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all of the above.
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The Pennsylvania oil rush:
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far outweighed, in economic importance, the California gold rush of a decade before.
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Who initially backed the Edison Electric Illuminating Company?
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J. P. Morgan
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Holding companies:
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are firms that control the stock of other companies
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Andrew Carnegie
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made money in many areas, including oil, railroads, iron and steel, and bridge building.
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When it came to steel, Andrew Carnegie did all the following except:
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have technical expertise in it
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Jay Gould was:
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the most notorious of the railroad "robber barons."
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John D. Rockefeller:
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became a leading philanthropist
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Thomas Alva Edison invented:
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the first successful incandescent light bulb.
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Of the following, which one was most associated with banking?
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J. P. Morgan
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Throughout Appalachia, thousands of boys worked:
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deep in the coal mines.
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The Molly Maguires:
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aimed to right perceived wrongs against Irish coal workers.
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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 was provoked by:
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wage cuts that followed a depression.
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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877:
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ended when the workers, who lacked organized bargaining power, returned to work.
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The Sears catalog:
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sold groceries, drugs, furniture, clothing, and tools.
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Tension between labor and management in the late nineteenth century
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helped generate interest in the doctrine of anarchism
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The Knights of Labor:
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sought to organize all types of workers.
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The greatest growth of the Knights of Labor took place:
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in the mid-1880s, when the union had several successful strikes against the railroads.
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The Haymarket Affair:
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was blamed, probably unfairly, on seven anarchist leaders.
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The Knights of Labor declined for all the following reasons except:
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the death of Uriah S. Stephens, president of the union, in 1879.
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The American Federation of Labor:
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focused on concrete economic gains rather than on social or political reforms.
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The National Labor Union:
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was the first major federation of trade unions
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Violence erupted at the Homestead Works in 1892 when:
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Henry Frick tried to break a strike by bringing in Pinkertons
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The Homestead Strike
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took place in Pittsburgh
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President Grover Cleveland's response to the Pullman Strike was to
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send federal troops to keep the trains running
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The Pullman Strike ended:
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after mail cars were attached to Pullman cars
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In In re Debs, the Supreme Court:
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upheld the conviction of Eugene Debs for violating a court injunction forbidding the obstruction of interstate commerce or transportation of the mails.
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Daniel DeLeon
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was the leading figure in the Socialist Labor party.
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Which of the following statements about the Socialist Party of America is not true?
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Its support was confined to industrial workers in the Northeast.
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The Industrial Workers of the World:
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had its origin in the mining and lumber camps of the West.
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The IWW was effectively destroyed when it
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opposed American involvement in World War I.
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Membership in the American Federation of Labor at first
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grew slowly
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For the first time, more than half of America's population lived in urban areas after:
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1920
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Which area had the greatest proportion of people living in cities?
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the Pacific coast
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Frederick Law Olmsted
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planned New York's Central Park
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Urban political bosses
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often were the biggest source of assistance for city dwellers
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After 1890 most immigrants were
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Jews and Catholics
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Ellis Island:
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is correctly represented by all the above statements
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Ellis Island was located right outside the port of:
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New York City
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After William James, the chief philosopher of pragmatism was
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John Dewey
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Nativism led to:
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a movement to exclude illiterates
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The exclusion of Chinese immigrants
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was first authorized with a ten-year suspension
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Herbert Spencer:
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coined the phrase "survival of the fittest."
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In New York City, the "dumbbell" tenement houses:
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were often fire hazards
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Vaudeville provided
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variety shows for men, women, and children
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All of the following forms of public entertainment were accessible to women except:
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saloons
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How did the institutional churches respond in the late nineteenth century to the mounting social concerns in America?
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slowly
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Women's access to higher education
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improved shortly after the Civil War
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The sport that was clearly the "national pastime" by 1900 was
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baseball.
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Mark Twain
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was the first great writer from west of the Appalachians
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A strict Social Darwinist would object to all the following except:
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a governmental policy of laissez-faire toward business
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Advocates of the social gospel
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believed Christians should love their neighbors and address social problems
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The main idea of Reform Darwinism was that:
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cooperation, not competition, would better promote progress
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The author of Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking was:
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William James
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Settlement house workers, insofar as they were paid, made up:
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but a fraction of all gainfully employed women
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The poor were helped by:
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urban machines
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Frank Norris, Stephen Crane, and Jack London belonged to a literary movement called:
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naturalism.
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The author of Sister Carrie was
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Theodore Dreiser.
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Progress and Poverty argued that
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nobody had the right to the value accrued from the land
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Thorstein Veblen:
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wrote about "conspicuous consumption" and "conspicuous leisure."
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The New York Consumers League:
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sought to make the public aware of degrading labor conditions
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One of the earliest leaders of the social gospel movement was
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Washington Gladden
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Saloons were especially popular among:
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male immigrants
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Chicago's Hull House was designed to assist
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slum dwellers.
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In 1869 the women's movement split on the issue of:
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whether or not the movement should concentrate on female suffrage to the exclusion of other feminist causes.
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Which of the following statements best describes the status of women's suffrage in the early twentieth century?
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Several states, all in the West, had adopted women's suffrage
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When Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner labeled the post-Civil War era the "Gilded Age" they implied that it was characterized by:
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widespread greed and corruption
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One issue on which there were clear-cut divisions between Democrats and Republicans in the Gilded Age was:
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the tariff.
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Who was known as "His Fraudulence"?
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Rutherford B. Hayes
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Voters in the Gilded Age
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turned out in large numbers; 70 to 80 percent voter turnout was not rare.
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Of the following, which would most likely have been a Gilded Age Republican?
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a prohibitionist
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The Stalwarts:
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were also known as the Half-Breeds
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Which of the following best describes Rutherford B. Hayes and civil service reform?
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Hayes was unable to get civil service legislation through Congress, but he set up his own rules for merit appointments
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Chester A. Arthur was:
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connected with the New York Customs House corruption before he became president
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As president, Chester Arthur proved to be:
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surprisingly competent and independent.
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The so-called Mongrel Tariff of 1883:
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lowered the average duty on imports by less of a decrease than President Arthur supported.
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The Civil Service Reform bill:
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provided for appointment to a number of government jobs on the basis of competitive exams.
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A reference in the 1884 presidential campaign to "rum, omanism, and rebellion":
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All of the above are true
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Mugwumps led the Democrats to nominate:
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Grover Cleveland.
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Grover Cleveland:
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was the first Democrat elected to the White House since the Civil War
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Grover Cleveland showed political courage when he vetoed legislation favored by:
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Union veterans`
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One major argument Cleveland made for reducing tariffs was that:
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the federal government had a surplus of revenue
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The Interstate Commerce Act:
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was created to regulate railroads
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In 1887, President Cleveland devoted his entire annual message to the tariff. Congress reacted by:
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refusing to lower the tariff significantly, despite Cleveland's call for such a reduction
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Benjamin Harrison was elected president:
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although he received fewer popular votes than the loser, Grover Cleveland
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During the first two years of President Benjamin Harrison's term:
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All the above statements are true
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Which of the following groups did not support increased coinage of silver?
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elite business leaders
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Following the 1893 depression, Coxey's Army:
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demanded government jobs for the unemployed
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One of the causes of the 1893 depression was failure of:
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a British bank
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In the presidential election of 1896, William Jennings Bryan:
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is correctly described by all the above statements
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The so-called crime of '73 referred to:
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the congressional decision to drop the provision for the coinage of silver.
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In the case of Munn v. Illinois, the Supreme Court:
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upheld a law involving warehouse regulation.
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The subtreasury plan:
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allowed farmers to secure low-interest government loans.
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All the following were included in the 1892 Omaha Platform of the People's party except:
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halting the free and unlimited coinage of silver.
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In the presidential election of 1892, the Populist candidate:
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won about a million votes
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The group that benefited most from the Depression of 1893 in the elections of 1894 was the:
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Republicans.
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"You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold!" This statement was made by:
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William Jennings Bryan.
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J. M. Chivington
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led massacre of 200 Indians at Sand Creek
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James Buchanan Duke
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developed Southern Power Company
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Joseph Glidden
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inventor of barbed wire
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Henry W. Grady
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editor of Atlanta Constitution
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Benjamin Singleton
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promoted black migration to West
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Joseph G. McCoy
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convinced railroad executives to run lines westward to accommodate cattle drives
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Francis G. Newlands
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promoted irrigation projects for the West
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Ida B. Wells
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helped found the NAACP
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Homer Plessy
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Louisiana octoroon
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Booker T. Washington
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educated at Hampton Institute
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Aaron Montgomery Ward
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began selling goods by mail
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Andrew Carnegie
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president of the AFL
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Eugene V. Debs
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presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
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H. C. Frick
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president of the Homestead Steel Works
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Jay Gould
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railroad "robber baron"
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Samuel Gompers
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developed a military telegraph system during the Civil War
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John D. Rockefeller
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founded Standard Oil
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Thomas Edison
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invented the first incandescent light bulb
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Cornelius Vanderbilt
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consolidated railroad lines into New York Central
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George Westinghouse
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invented air brake for trains and developed alternating-current system
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Jane Addams
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Hull House
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Alexander Cartwright
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father of organized baseball
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William James
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wrote Pragmatism
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens
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Mark Twain
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Stephen Crane
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wrote Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
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John Dewey
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leader of progressive education movement
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Henry George
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wrote Progress and Poverty
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Frederick Law Olmstead
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designed and planned Central Park
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Thorstein Veblen
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wrote Theory of the Leisure Class
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Lester Frank Ward
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chief spokesman for Reform Darwinism
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James G. Blaine
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senator from Maine
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William Jennings Bryan
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Democratic presidential candidate in 1896
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Grover Cleveland
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elected to two nonconsecutive terms as president
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Jacob S. Coxey
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led march on Washington to demand that the federal government provide unemployed people with meaningful work
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Mark Hanna
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McKinley's campaign manager
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Rutherford B. Hayes
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husband of "Lemonade Lucy
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Oliver H. Kelley
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founded the Grange
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Charles W. Macune
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proposed large-scale farm cooperatives
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John Sherman
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secretary of the Treasury under Hayes
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James B. Weaver
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Populist presidential candidate in 1892
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The major prophet of the New South was:
answer
Henry W. Grady
question
King Cotton survived the Civil War and expanded over new acreage
answer
even as its export markets leveled off.
question
Sharecroppers and tenant farmers:
answer
increased in number after the Civil War.
question
The American Tobacco Company:
answer
was broken up by the Supreme Court in 1911.
question
The "Pittsburgh of the South," so named because of its steel production, was:
answer
Birmingham, Alabama.
question
One irony of segregation is that it opened up:
answer
new economic opportunities for blacks
question
In the late 1800s, the South experienced major increases in the production of:
answer
All of the above are true
question
Under Bourbon rule in the South, state spending for public education:
answer
dramatically declined
question
Bourbons:
answer
often favored convict leasing.
question
The postwar South suffered from an acute shortage of:
answer
capital
question
Perhaps the ultimate paradox of the Bourbons' rule was that their paragons of white supremacy tolerated:
answer
a lingering black voice in politics
question
"The Significance of the Frontier in American History," an essay explaining the American character in terms of the frontier, was written by
answer
Frederick Jackson Turner
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The disenfranchisement of blacks in the South:
answer
was designed in part to allow southern whites to divide politically without giving blacks the balance of power
question
The Mississippi plan of disenfranchisement included all the following except a:
answer
provision disqualifying anyone who owned less than $300 in personal property.
question
In the case of Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court
answer
upheld a Louisiana segregation law
question
The case of Plessy v. Ferguson involved a challenge to segregation laws that applied to:
answer
passenger trains
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Ida B. Wells became famous for
answer
leading a campaign against lynching
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The lynching of blacks in the South
answer
increased at about the same time that Jim Crow laws spread through the South.
question
Booker T. Washington
answer
was born of a slave mother and a white father
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Benjamin Singleton
answer
was an early promoter of black migration to the West
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Who said, "In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the five fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress"?
answer
Booker T. Washington
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The Comstock Lode was
answer
in Nevada
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Ida Wells wrote under the pen name of:
answer
Iola
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Buffalo soldiers were
answer
black soldiers who served in the West
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The Indian tribe that defeated Custer and put up the greatest resistance to U.S. domination was the:
answer
Sioux
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Following the 1867 Report on the Condition of the Indian Tribes, Congress decided that the best way to end Indian wars was
answer
to force the Indians to live on out-of-the-way reservations
question
In the Battle of the Little Bighorn:
answer
some 2,500 Indians annihilated a detachment of more than 200 soldiers
question
Chief Joseph
answer
was the leader of the Nez Percé Indians
question
The Dawes Severalty Act
answer
is correctly represented by all the above statements
question
"Exodusters" were
answer
black southerners who moved west
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Which of the following statements about the cowboy's frontier is not true?
answer
With two or three notable exceptions, blacks were not allowed to be cowboys.
question
The cattle drives
answer
were largely over by 1886
question
Joseph Glidden
answer
invented barbed wire
question
The Newlands Reclamation Act
answer
provided funds for irrigation works
question
According to the superintendent of the census, the frontier line no longer existed after
answer
1890
question
From the end of the Civil War to the turn of the century
answer
the value of manufactures increased sixfold
question
Federal and state government leaders after the Civil War actively encouraged the growth of business by doing all of the following except
answer
providing prison labor to railroad companies
question
The first transcontinental railroad:
answer
was built by the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroads.
question
A transcontinental railroad was not built before the Civil War because:
answer
North-South sectional differences prevented Congress from selecting a route.
question
Most workers on the Central Pacific Railroad crews were:
answer
Chinese.
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The transcontinental railroads were financed by:
answer
all of the above.
question
The Pennsylvania oil rush:
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far outweighed, in economic importance, the California gold rush of a decade before.
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Who initially backed the Edison Electric Illuminating Company?
answer
J. P. Morgan
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Holding companies:
answer
are firms that control the stock of other companies
question
Andrew Carnegie
answer
made money in many areas, including oil, railroads, iron and steel, and bridge building.
question
When it came to steel, Andrew Carnegie did all the following except:
answer
have technical expertise in it
question
Jay Gould was:
answer
the most notorious of the railroad "robber barons."
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John D. Rockefeller:
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became a leading philanthropist
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Thomas Alva Edison invented:
answer
the first successful incandescent light bulb.
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Of the following, which one was most associated with banking?
answer
J. P. Morgan
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Throughout Appalachia, thousands of boys worked:
answer
deep in the coal mines.
question
The Molly Maguires:
answer
aimed to right perceived wrongs against Irish coal workers.
question
The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 was provoked by:
answer
wage cuts that followed a depression.
question
The Great Railroad Strike of 1877:
answer
ended when the workers, who lacked organized bargaining power, returned to work.
question
The Sears catalog:
answer
sold groceries, drugs, furniture, clothing, and tools.
question
Tension between labor and management in the late nineteenth century
answer
helped generate interest in the doctrine of anarchism
question
The Knights of Labor:
answer
sought to organize all types of workers.
question
The greatest growth of the Knights of Labor took place:
answer
in the mid-1880s, when the union had several successful strikes against the railroads.
question
The Haymarket Affair:
answer
was blamed, probably unfairly, on seven anarchist leaders.
question
The Knights of Labor declined for all the following reasons except:
answer
the death of Uriah S. Stephens, president of the union, in 1879.
question
The American Federation of Labor:
answer
focused on concrete economic gains rather than on social or political reforms.
question
The National Labor Union:
answer
was the first major federation of trade unions
question
Violence erupted at the Homestead Works in 1892 when:
answer
Henry Frick tried to break a strike by bringing in Pinkertons
question
The Homestead Strike
answer
took place in Pittsburgh
question
President Grover Cleveland's response to the Pullman Strike was to
answer
send federal troops to keep the trains running
question
The Pullman Strike ended:
answer
after mail cars were attached to Pullman cars
question
In In re Debs, the Supreme Court:
answer
upheld the conviction of Eugene Debs for violating a court injunction forbidding the obstruction of interstate commerce or transportation of the mails.
question
Daniel DeLeon
answer
was the leading figure in the Socialist Labor party.
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Which of the following statements about the Socialist Party of America is not true?
answer
Its support was confined to industrial workers in the Northeast.
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The Industrial Workers of the World:
answer
had its origin in the mining and lumber camps of the West.
question
The IWW was effectively destroyed when it
answer
opposed American involvement in World War I.
question
Membership in the American Federation of Labor at first
answer
grew slowly
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For the first time, more than half of America's population lived in urban areas after:
answer
1920
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Which area had the greatest proportion of people living in cities?
answer
the Pacific coast
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Frederick Law Olmsted
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planned New York's Central Park
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Urban political bosses
answer
often were the biggest source of assistance for city dwellers
question
After 1890 most immigrants were
answer
Jews and Catholics
question
Ellis Island:
answer
is correctly represented by all the above statements
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Ellis Island was located right outside the port of:
answer
New York City
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After William James, the chief philosopher of pragmatism was
answer
John Dewey
question
Nativism led to:
answer
a movement to exclude illiterates
question
The exclusion of Chinese immigrants
answer
was first authorized with a ten-year suspension
question
Herbert Spencer:
answer
coined the phrase "survival of the fittest."
question
In New York City, the "dumbbell" tenement houses:
answer
were often fire hazards
question
Vaudeville provided
answer
variety shows for men, women, and children
question
All of the following forms of public entertainment were accessible to women except:
answer
saloons
question
How did the institutional churches respond in the late nineteenth century to the mounting social concerns in America?
answer
slowly
question
Women's access to higher education
answer
improved shortly after the Civil War
question
The sport that was clearly the "national pastime" by 1900 was
answer
baseball.
question
Mark Twain
answer
was the first great writer from west of the Appalachians
question
A strict Social Darwinist would object to all the following except:
answer
a governmental policy of laissez-faire toward business
question
Advocates of the social gospel
answer
believed Christians should love their neighbors and address social problems
question
The main idea of Reform Darwinism was that:
answer
cooperation, not competition, would better promote progress
question
The author of Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking was:
answer
William James
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Settlement house workers, insofar as they were paid, made up:
answer
but a fraction of all gainfully employed women
question
The poor were helped by:
answer
urban machines
question
Frank Norris, Stephen Crane, and Jack London belonged to a literary movement called:
answer
naturalism.
question
The author of Sister Carrie was
answer
Theodore Dreiser.
question
Progress and Poverty argued that
answer
nobody had the right to the value accrued from the land
question
Thorstein Veblen:
answer
wrote about "conspicuous consumption" and "conspicuous leisure."
question
The New York Consumers League:
answer
sought to make the public aware of degrading labor conditions
question
One of the earliest leaders of the social gospel movement was
answer
Washington Gladden
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Saloons were especially popular among:
answer
male immigrants
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Chicago's Hull House was designed to assist
answer
slum dwellers.
question
In 1869 the women's movement split on the issue of:
answer
whether or not the movement should concentrate on female suffrage to the exclusion of other feminist causes.
question
Which of the following statements best describes the status of women's suffrage in the early twentieth century?
answer
Several states, all in the West, had adopted women's suffrage
question
When Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner labeled the post-Civil War era the "Gilded Age" they implied that it was characterized by:
answer
widespread greed and corruption
question
One issue on which there were clear-cut divisions between Democrats and Republicans in the Gilded Age was:
answer
the tariff.
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Who was known as "His Fraudulence"?
answer
Rutherford B. Hayes
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Voters in the Gilded Age
answer
turned out in large numbers; 70 to 80 percent voter turnout was not rare.
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Of the following, which would most likely have been a Gilded Age Republican?
answer
a prohibitionist
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The Stalwarts:
answer
were also known as the Half-Breeds
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Which of the following best describes Rutherford B. Hayes and civil service reform?
answer
Hayes was unable to get civil service legislation through Congress, but he set up his own rules for merit appointments
question
Chester A. Arthur was:
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connected with the New York Customs House corruption before he became president
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As president, Chester Arthur proved to be:
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surprisingly competent and independent.
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The so-called Mongrel Tariff of 1883:
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lowered the average duty on imports by less of a decrease than President Arthur supported.
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The Civil Service Reform bill:
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provided for appointment to a number of government jobs on the basis of competitive exams.
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A reference in the 1884 presidential campaign to "rum, omanism, and rebellion":
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All of the above are true
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Mugwumps led the Democrats to nominate:
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Grover Cleveland.
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Grover Cleveland:
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was the first Democrat elected to the White House since the Civil War
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Grover Cleveland showed political courage when he vetoed legislation favored by:
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Union veterans`
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One major argument Cleveland made for reducing tariffs was that:
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the federal government had a surplus of revenue
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The Interstate Commerce Act:
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was created to regulate railroads
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In 1887, President Cleveland devoted his entire annual message to the tariff. Congress reacted by:
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refusing to lower the tariff significantly, despite Cleveland's call for such a reduction
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Benjamin Harrison was elected president:
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although he received fewer popular votes than the loser, Grover Cleveland
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During the first two years of President Benjamin Harrison's term:
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All the above statements are true
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Which of the following groups did not support increased coinage of silver?
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elite business leaders
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Following the 1893 depression, Coxey's Army:
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demanded government jobs for the unemployed
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One of the causes of the 1893 depression was failure of:
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a British bank
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In the presidential election of 1896, William Jennings Bryan:
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is correctly described by all the above statements
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The so-called crime of '73 referred to:
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the congressional decision to drop the provision for the coinage of silver.
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In the case of Munn v. Illinois, the Supreme Court:
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upheld a law involving warehouse regulation.
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The subtreasury plan:
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allowed farmers to secure low-interest government loans.
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All the following were included in the 1892 Omaha Platform of the People's party except:
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halting the free and unlimited coinage of silver.
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In the presidential election of 1892, the Populist candidate:
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won about a million votes
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The group that benefited most from the Depression of 1893 in the elections of 1894 was the:
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Republicans.
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"You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold!" This statement was made by:
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William Jennings Bryan.
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J. M. Chivington
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led massacre of 200 Indians at Sand Creek
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James Buchanan Duke
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developed Southern Power Company
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Joseph Glidden
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inventor of barbed wire
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Henry W. Grady
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editor of Atlanta Constitution
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Benjamin Singleton
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promoted black migration to West
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Joseph G. McCoy
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convinced railroad executives to run lines westward to accommodate cattle drives
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Francis G. Newlands
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promoted irrigation projects for the West
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Ida B. Wells
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helped found the NAACP
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Homer Plessy
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Louisiana octoroon
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Booker T. Washington
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educated at Hampton Institute
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Aaron Montgomery Ward
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began selling goods by mail
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Andrew Carnegie
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president of the AFL
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Eugene V. Debs
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presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
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H. C. Frick
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president of the Homestead Steel Works
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Jay Gould
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railroad "robber baron"
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Samuel Gompers
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developed a military telegraph system during the Civil War
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John D. Rockefeller
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founded Standard Oil
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Thomas Edison
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invented the first incandescent light bulb
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Cornelius Vanderbilt
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consolidated railroad lines into New York Central
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George Westinghouse
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invented air brake for trains and developed alternating-current system
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Jane Addams
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Hull House
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Alexander Cartwright
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father of organized baseball
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William James
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wrote Pragmatism
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens
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Mark Twain
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Stephen Crane
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wrote Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
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John Dewey
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leader of progressive education movement
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Henry George
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wrote Progress and Poverty
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Frederick Law Olmstead
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designed and planned Central Park
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Thorstein Veblen
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wrote Theory of the Leisure Class
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Lester Frank Ward
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chief spokesman for Reform Darwinism
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James G. Blaine
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senator from Maine
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William Jennings Bryan
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Democratic presidential candidate in 1896
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Grover Cleveland
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elected to two nonconsecutive terms as president
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Jacob S. Coxey
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led march on Washington to demand that the federal government provide unemployed people with meaningful work
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Mark Hanna
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McKinley's campaign manager
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Rutherford B. Hayes
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husband of "Lemonade Lucy
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Oliver H. Kelley
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founded the Grange
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Charles W. Macune
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proposed large-scale farm cooperatives
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John Sherman
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secretary of the Treasury under Hayes
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James B. Weaver
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Populist presidential candidate in 1892
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