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100

Which characteristics most describe the Gilded Age?

 (name 3)

growth of big business

increased nativism

rise of political machines

100

How did demographic patterns change in the late 1800s?

People moved from rural areas to urban areas

100

Which situation illustrates the growth of the cattle industry?

Trains were built to carry meat from big farms out West to cities back East

100

What powers were given to the House of Representatives?

The House of Representatives can kick out important government workers who do bad things

100

Why were people hopeful about their future in the Gilded Age?


there were many jobs and business opportunities in America

200

What was the most significant economic impact of the transcontinental railroad?


expanding interstate commerce nationwide

200

What was one result of immigration to the northeastern U.S.?

Cities became more populated

200

 What were the effects of industrialization in the late 1800s?

Stuff people buy got cheaper and factories made things faster by working smarter

200

How did the Homestead Act affect westward expansion?

 increasing the population of settlers in the American West

200

How did wealthy individuals contribute to society?

Helping groups that do good things for people

300

During the Gilded Age, most immigrants to the United States found work as - 

unskilled factory and sweatshop workers

300

What made people want to leave their homes and move to new places in the late 1800s?

Push factors (reasons to leave):

  • Lack of jobs in rural areas
  • Crop failures or droughts
  • Overcrowding in some cities
  • Discrimination or persecution

Pull factors (reasons to go somewhere new):

  • Job opportunities in factories
  • Chance to own land in the West
  • Better living conditions in some cities
  • Freedom to practice religion
300

How did electric lighting impact economic development?

expanding the available hours for production

300

What is the 4th amendment? 

It protects people's privacy and property from unfair government searches

300

What was one impact of nativism during the Gilded Age?

People who were born in America were not kind to newcomers from other countries

400

What was the purpose of the Homestead Act, and how did it impact westward expansion in the United States?

It granted 160 acres of public land to settlers who would farm it for at least five years. It led to an increase in settlement in the West, as many families sought land and opportunities for a better life. 

400

What resulted from the expansion of cities?

an increase in tenement housing and urbanization

400

What was a direct effect of monopolies like Standard Oil?

There was decreased competition among producers. Monopolies controlled the price of goods. 

400

How did the Constitution and Bill of Rights differ?

The Constitution sets up how the government works, while the Bill of Rights protects the rights and freedoms of individuals.

400

What factors contributed to the expansion of settlement houses?


More people moved to cities, so more places were built to help poor folks.

500

What was an important benefit of laissez-faire policies?

Business owners could grow their companies without a lot of government interference

500

How did transportation developments affect urban living?

giving residents more flexibility in employment

500

How did John D. Rockefeller contribute to civic life?

establishing philanthropic organizations dedicated to education and the arts

500

What are political machines notorious for?

accepting bribes in return for favors

500

What were some methods Native Americans used to adapt and fit into American society?

Wearing Western-style clothing instead of traditional attire, abandon their traditional beliefs and enroll children in boarding schools that taught Western customs and practices