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USH 2 review game

USH 2 review game. Westwerd Expansion, 2 nd Industrial Rev., Immigration and Populism. This brazen Gen was killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Gen Custer Gen Forsyth Gen Chivington Gen Washington. With this policy the US hoped to completely destroy the Native American culture.

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  1. USH 2 review game Westwerd Expansion, 2nd Industrial Rev., Immigration and Populism

  2. This brazen Gen was killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn. • Gen Custer • Gen Forsyth • Gen Chivington • Gen Washington

  3. With this policy the US hoped to completely destroy the Native American culture • Populism • Relocation • Manifest Destiny • Americanization

  4. Which of the following is not a prevision of the Dawes Act? • Most Native land would be broken up • Natives had to, once again, move west. • Natives would become private owners of land • Land would be passed to children

  5. This was the federal agency in charge of the reservations • Bureau of Native Relations • Bureau of the Indian Council • Board of Indian Affairs • Bureau of Indian Affairs

  6. The first significant gold rush that started expansion to the west was… • Comstock Lode • ’49ers Gold Rush • The Klondike • The Chisholm Trail

  7. Before mining towns appeared prospectors created these near veins. • Reservations • Saloons • Mining Camps • Banks

  8. In order to suppress violence in the camps many prospectors turned to • The US Army • The sheriff of near by towns • Vigilante groups • Murder….

  9. The demand for ______ sky rockets after the Civil War. • Corn • Beef • Steel • Grain

  10. These ran from ‘cattle country’ to RRs. • Rivers • Cattle • Roads • Cattle Trails

  11. Which of these laws was not meant to turn public land into private property? • Dawes Act • Morrill Act • Homestead Act • Pacific Railway Act

  12. Which of the following was not a provision of the Homestead Act? • Homesteaders had to agree to never leave the land • Homesteaders had to farm land for 5 years • Homesteaders had to make improvements to the land • Heads of families got 160 acres of land

  13. This law created agricultural schools. • Morrill Act • Homestead Act • Pacific Railway Act • Dawes Act

  14. The 2nd Industrial Revolution starts when _________ replaces ________ as a main source of power. • Steam, Animal • Electrical, Steam • Steel, Iron • Machine, Man

  15. What’s the Bessemer Process? • It’s a cheap way to conduct electricity • It’s a fast way to create railroads • It’s an efficient way of converting iron to steel • It was a ‘get rich quick’ scheme for the Gilded Age

  16. What is not true about the Transcontinental Railroad? • Was commissioned to build RRs to the West Coast • Made up of Union and Central Pacific RRs • Was commissioned to build RRs from the Midwest to the East Coast • Was built, mostly, with immigrant labor.

  17. Capitalism is a system in which… • The government controls every aspect of the market • The government owns most, but not all, industry • The government owns very little industry • The government does not run industry but can set prices

  18. Laissez-Faire capitalism is best described as a system where… • The government regulates all private business • The government takes a ‘hands off’ approach to business • The government creates ‘watch dog’ institutions to regulate in business when needed • No private ownership exists

  19. When the gov’t became nervous about the growing power of big business they created… • The Blacklist • Sherman Antitrust Act • Knights of Labor • American Federation of Labor

  20. Knights of labor, one of the first ones of these, fought for workers rights. • Communist Groups in America • Labor divisions of the Gov’t • 3rd parties • Labor Unions

  21. What is something the KoL did not lobby for? • Exclusion of immigrant Labor • Shorter work days • Equal pay • Safer conditions

  22. Which of the following best describes Social Darwinism? • Strong businesses will survive b/c they are better able to adjust to changing markets • Small businesses are good for the economy; we should help them stay alive • Small business should be outlawed • Those who can afford it should go out of their way to shop local

  23. You are a new immigrant; I knock on the door of the house I rent to you, give you a turkey for the holidays and a meeting time for a job. In return I expect your support on election day. I am… • President Grant • The boss of a labor union • The boss of a political machine • A jerk!

  24. This strike stopped freight for more than a week, required local militias and even the US Army and killed over 100 people. • Pullman Strike • Great Railroad Strike • Haymarket Strike • Homestead Strike

  25. Which of the following was not a requirement to immigrate to the US in 1880? • $30 • ID • Good health • Recommendation from previous employer

  26. What are benevolent societies? • Organizations set up to help the poor • Churches set up in ethnic comminutes to serve immigrants • Organizations set up to help immigrants find jobs, housing, education • A gov’t run organization to help immigrants find jobs, housing, education

  27. This is the idea that immigration poses a threat to a tradition American way of life. • Xenophobia • Social Darwinism • Nativism • Gentleman's Agreement

  28. This, passed in response to segregated schools, limited the immigration of unskilled labor to the US • Chinese Exclusion Act • Social Darwinism • Nativism • Gentleman's Agreement

  29. This organization fought the exploitation of small farmers thru unfair RR prices. • Knights of Labor • National Grange • Populism • Farmer’s Alliance

  30. Which of following is not a part of the Populist platform • Coinage of money based on the gold and silver standard • Federal regulation of RRs and telegraphs • Laissez-Faire practices • Advocacy for ‘regular people’

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