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Test 1 Part 1
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10/17/2011

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The unique achievement of congressional Reconstruction was that
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former slaves participated in the new governments.
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The sharecropping and crop-lien systems that developed in the post-Civil War South
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contributed to soil depletion, agricultural backwardness, and southern poverty.
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The political organization that Boss Tweed dominated to gain control of New York City was
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Tammany Hall
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The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution
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abolished slavery.
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Which of the following were the largest landholders in the West by 1900?
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the railroads
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The Patrons of Husbandry was
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an organization of farmers, also called the Grange.
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The "range wars" pitted which two groups against each other?
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cattlemen and farmers
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The Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889 occurred when
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thousands of settlers rushed into the Oklahoma Territory on April 22, 1889, to stake out homesteads.
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The use of technology in industry in the second half of the nineteenth century
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made it possible for manufacturers to hire cheap unskilled or semiskilled labor
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In the West, the immigrants who built the railroads and bore the brunt of labor hostility in the 1870s and 1880s were
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Chinese and Irish Catholic.
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The Radical Republicans in Congress believed it was essential to
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ensure the civil and political rights of the freedmen.
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After the Civil War, most Southern blacks worked
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as sharecroppers.
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The outcome of the disputed presidential election of 1876 was significant because it
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brought an end to Reconstruction.
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The rapid development of railroads in the United States was accomplished
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with the help of some of the largest government subsidies ever granted.
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Which of the following was true of farming on the Plains?
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Farming was made possible by inventions such as barbed wire, windmills and the steel plow
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Although the courts had great difficulty in interpreting what the Sherman Anti-Trust Act meant by restraint of trade, they had little difficulty in applying it to
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labor unions.
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The largest business combination in early twentieth-century America was the
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U.S. Steel Corporation.
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New immigrants into the United States in the 1880s came primarily from
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southern and eastern Europe.
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Which of the following statements best expresses the belief of most middle-and upper-class Americans about poverty in the late nineteenth century?
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The poor are poor because of their own personal weaknesses.
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Advertising is necessary in a society in which
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the supply of goods is greater than the demand for those goods.
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Federal government Indian policy between 1876 and 1900 was characterized by
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a movement to encourage Indians to “assimilate” by learning white ways of life.
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The philosophy of the “New South” advocates stressed
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a policy promoting industrialization of the southern economy.
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In their approach to union organization, the National Labor Union and the Knights of Labor were alike, in that they
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welcomed both skilled and unskilled workers.
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The Sherman Anti-trust Act was rendered ineffective after its passage because
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its wording was too vague.
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The main cause of the Panic of 1873 was
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excessive speculation in railroad building.
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