What is slavery
condition in which one human being was owned by another
How was trench warfare used in World War I
as a defensive tactic
where did the early industrial middle class live
in cities
Which of these was not among the terms of the “bargain” that resolved the disputed U.S. presidential election of 1876?
All carpetbaggers were expelled from the Southern states.
what is immigration
the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
What are the causes of slavery
a need for cheap labor on large-scale plantations in the Americas, particularly for crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton
Who won World War I?
The Allies
What were the inventions of the Industrial Revolution
Steam engine,Spinning jenny,Watt steam engine
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution barred states from restricting the right to vote based on race?
Fifteenth Amendment
Why do people immigrate
in search of work or economic opportunity, to join family, or to study. Others move to escape conflict, persecution or large-scale human rights violations.
How was slavery stopped
through the 13th Amendment to the Constitution
what was world war 1
a global conflict that lasted from 1914 to 1918
How did the Industrial Revolution impact people
driving a mass migration from rural areas to rapidly growing cities, often resulting in poor living conditions, long working hours in dangerous factory jobs for low pay,
What were the laws that Southern governments enacted after the Civil War to restrict the economic freedom of African Americans?
black codes
How many migrants came to the United States?
47.8 million
How many people are in slavery
between 38 million and 49.6 million
What countries fought in World War I
the Allied Powers, including France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy (later in the war), and the United States (later in the war), fighting against the Central Powers, which consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
What were the working conditions like during the Industrial Revolution
generally harsh, characterized by long hours, low wages, dangerous machinery, poor sanitation, and widespread child labor, with little to no worker rights
How did the Fourteenth Amendment change relations between the federal and state governments in the United States?
It shifted the protection of citizens’ rights from the states to the federal government.
when did immigration start
1820 –1880
What year did slavery start
1916
What was the main cause of World War I
the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
What was the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the world today
driving rapid economic growth, leading to mass production, urbanization, and the development of a global capitalist system, while also contributing to significant social and environmental issues that continue to impact society today, including climate change, inequality, and labor concerns
Which term describes Southern whites who supported Radical Reconstruction?
scalawags
who started immigration
Native American ancestors