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100

Who won the Battle of Little Bighorn?

Native Americans (Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, Arapaho tribes) 

100

What did Plessy v. Ferguson rule and why was it an important court case?

"separate but equal" was okay; allowed Jim Crow segregation to flourish in the South

100

Which president practiced "Big Stick Diplomacy"?

Teddy Roosevelt

100

What city neighborhood was the center of a proliferation of art by African Americans during the 1920s?

Harlem, NYC

100

Name at least TWO ways US society changed as a result of WW2

-more women working

-job oppts for some minority groups

-rationing/victory gardens

-Double V campaign

200

What did the Homestead Act of 1862 do? 

Gave citizens (predominantly white working class) 160 acres of land in the West if they lived on and improved it for at least 5 years

200

What were political machines and how did they gain power?

Corrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in the cities. A boss leads the machine and attempts to grab more votes for his party by doing favors for working citizens.

200

What was the purpose of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, and who was the first president to use it effectively?

-break up monopolies/trusts (large corporations)

-Teddy Roosevelt

200

Name one PUSH factor and one PULL factor of the Great Migration?

push: terrorism/discrimination/lynchings/Jim Crow in the South; lack of jobs

pull: industrial jobs (more available due to WWI)

200

Name TWO of FDR's alphabet agencies AND what they did!

**too many answers to list**

300

Name and define TWO key terms that reflect the U.S. policy of assimilation towards Native Americans

Dawes Act of 1887 - got rid of reservations and forced NA's onto single plots of land 

Boarding Schools - attempted to assimilate NA children 

300

Name at least TWO impacts the Second Industrial Revolution had on America during the Gilded Age. 

-increased urbanization

-increased immigration --> nativism

-rising wealth inequality bc of laissez-faire government

300

Name at least TWO effects of the Spanish-American War on the U.S.

-US gained control of Puerto Rico and Guam

-US effectively controlled Cuba through the Platt Amendment

-US gained the Philippines as a territory -> led to Philippine American War when Filipinos fought back

300

Name at least TWO causes for the US entry into WWI

-sinking of Lusitania

-German U-boat (submarine) warfare

-Zimmerman Telegram

-US economic ties to GB/France

300

Explain the policy of appeasement and how it related to WW2

-GB and France's initial policy of allowing Germany to occupy Sudetenland 

-WW2 began when Germany continued to violate this policy by attacking more countries

400

Why did Chinese immigrants come to America in the late 1800s, and how were they treated? (must use at least TWO key terms in response) 

 -worked in mining and on transcontinental railroads, later established Chinatowns

-faced nativism; Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 barred Chinese immigration 

400

What were the purpose of labor unions AND why were they largely unsuccessful?

-allow workers to advocate for better working conditions, higher pay, etc.

-many strikes were deemed "violent" and broken up by the National Guard, many unions excluded minorities/women

400

Explain the DIFFERENCE between Yellow Journalism and Muckraking

Yellow Journalism is sensational, biased, and often false reporting for the sake of attracting readers


Muckraking was journalism focused on exposing corruption in politics/industries to expose it to the public

400

What did the Alien Act of 1917 and Sedition Act of 1918 make illegal? Who did they target, and why?

-made it illegal to express disloyalty to the US or speak negatively about the US government or Constitution

-was used to target Communists, "radicals," and immigrants during/right after WWI

400

Describe TWO technological advancements made during WW2

-radar, sonar

-atomic bomb, fire bombs

-larger/faster tanks, aircraft

500

What led to the creation of the People's/Populist Party? (what group wanted change, and why?)

Farmers were struggling do to price drops from the overproduction of crops; wanted to back currency with both silver and gold

500

Name two "Captains of Industry" of the Gilded Age AND the industry they were associated with.

Vanderbilt - Railroad

Carnegie - Steel

Rockefeller - Oil

JP Morgan - Banking

500

Who urged his audience to "cast down their bucket"? What did he mean by this metaphor?

Booker T. Washington; he was urging African Americans to accept their lack of civil rights and focus instead on the industrial jobs currently available to them, and urging white Americans to give AAs these jobs 

500
Identify and give an example of TWO types of conservative backlash that occurred during the 1920s:

-Racism (rise of the KKK)

-Nativism (rise of the KKK, Immigration Act of 1924)

-Fundamentalism (Scopes Monkey Trial)

500

What did John Steinbeck's novel, The Grapes of Wrath, describe? 

the Dust Bowl and migration of farmers from the Plains to the West during the GD

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