Waves of Immigration
Tenements
Fight Against Corruption
Women's Suffrage Movement
Temperance Movement
100
Why did the Irish immigrate to the U.S? A-There were better living conditions in the U.S B-There was a Famine in Ireland C-There was a revolution in Ireland
There was a Famine in Ireland
100
What are tenements A-Log Cabins B-Cramped Apartments C-Mansions
Cramped Apartments
100
*DAILY DOUBLE* Which is not something that organizations wanted to change? A-Abuse of the poor B-Animal Abuse C-Womens' lack of rights
Animal Abuse
100
What did Women march to show their desire for? A-End Slavery of Women B-Have Voting Rights C-Start Home Rights
Have Voting Rights
100
_ of the American Population lived in dry states. A-3/4 B-2/3 C-3/5 D-1/2
3/4
200
*DAILY DOUBLE* Which is not a reason that the Chinese immigrated to the U.S? A-To start businesses like stores B-To find work like building railroads C-To make farms
To make farms
200
How tall are tenements? A-1 to 2 stories B-4 to 6 stories C-7 to 9 stories
4 to 6 stories
200
Before the reforms how were candidates for government positions chosen? A-Other political leaders chose B-The people chose C-The president chose
Other political leaders chose
200
What was NOT the Women's role in the 19th and 20th Century? A-Wife B-Mother C-Housecleaner
Housecleaner
200
What was alcohol to the Progressives? A-The healthy way of living B-The cause of poverty, disease, and crime C-The end to smoking hobbies
The cause of poverty, disease, and crime
300
Before 1900 what percent of Americans worked in the Agriculture department. A-70% B-60% C-20%
60%
300
Where was Jacob Riis from? A-Denmark B-Poland C-France
Denmark
300
What did the muckrakers make president Roosevelt realize? A-Living conditions for the poor B-Foreign threats C-Rebelions
Living conditions for the poor
300
Which of the following is NOT a right to Women? A-No Voting B-No Fortune of Life C-No Owning Property D-No Legal Decisions
No Fortune of Life
300
How did reformers view alcohol consumption in the 19th Century? A-Harmful B-Amazing C-Helpful D-The end to Society
Harmful
400
When did the first wave of immigrants arrive in the U.S? A-After 1910 B-Around 1890 C-Before 1880
Before 1880
400
*DAILY DOUBLE* Why did Immigrants live in tenements? A-It saved space B-They were cheap and poor people could afford it C-They were easy to manage
They were cheap and poor people could afford it
400
What did the 17th amendment do? A-Allow the president to choose senators to represent the people B-Allow voters to choose senators to represent them C-Allow other senators to choose new senators
Allow voters to choose senators to represent them
400
*DAILY DOUBLE* What did the 19th Amendment summarized? A-Grant the Right to Vote B-End the Women Role of Mother C-The Right to Have The Legal Decisions Made For Themselves
Grant the Right to Vote
400
What did the 18th Amendment summarized? A-Manufacturing, transporting, or selling alcohol was illegal B-Creating drugs was illegal C-End of beverages to ALL states
Manufacturing, transporting, or selling alcohol was illegal
500
What was the population in 1910 A-Over 92 million people B-Less than 83 million people C- About 100 million people
Over 92 million people
500
What did the growth of cities provide immigrants? A-Jobs B-Homes C-Food
Jobs
500
What did progressives believe that the Government should protect its people from? A-Poverty B-Terrorists C-Natural dissasters
Poverty
500
In 1915, how many people raised the protesting group of 15000 in 1912? A-35000 B-60000 C-20000 D-25000
25000
500
*DAILY DOUBLE* What did "dry" laws NOT prohibit? A-Manufacture alcohol B-Drinking alcohol C-Selling alcohol
Drinking alcohol