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Geography. What is the capital of Washington?. Olympia Seattle D.C. Richmond. Geography. Which capital belongs to the non- contiguous region?. Sacramento Tallahassee Honolulu Richmond. Geography. Which group of famous cities would you find in the northeastern part of the

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  1. Geography What is the capital of Washington? • Olympia • Seattle • D.C. • Richmond

  2. Geography Which capital belongs to the non- contiguous region? • Sacramento • Tallahassee • Honolulu • Richmond

  3. Geography Which group of famous cities would you find in the northeastern part of the United States? • San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle • Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit • New York, Boston, Pittsburgh • Atlanta, Washington D.C., New Orleans

  4. Geography What United States city is known for its steel plants? • Pittsburgh • Detroit • Chicago • Philadelphia

  5. Geography If you were an African American in the 1920’s, where would you live in order to have a better standard of living? • Montgomery, Alabama • Nashville, Tennessee • Boston, Massachusetts • Atlanta, Georgia

  6. Geography The textile industry in the United States is associated with what area? • New England • Pacific Region • Detroit • Los Angeles

  7. Geography What states are located in the southwest region of the United States? • Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire • Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico • Alaska, California, Hawaii • Maryland, Delaware, Virginia

  8. Geography Which group of cities is located in the southwestern region of the United States? • Honolulu, Juneau • Atlanta, New Orleans • San Antonio, Santa Fe • Boston, Philadelphia

  9. Westward Expansion Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce Indians toward Canada, but finally decided he must - • Enjoy life on a reservation • Surrender to the army • Live in Mexico • Continue to fight

  10. Westward Expansion What led to the collapse of the cattle drives in the west? • There was no way to get the cattle to the east. • There were too many cattle for the open range. • The creation of the transcontinental railroad. • Sheep ranchers took over the open range.

  11. Westward Movement After the Civil War, what two valuable minerals were discovered in the West? • coal and silver • copper and coal • gold and coal • silver and gold

  12. Westward Expansion What was the result of prospectors moving to new mining sites? • Homesteads • Boomtowns • Indian reservations • Ghost towns

  13. Westward Expansion How did the invention of barbed wire and the steel plow influence the westward movement? • It allowed people to move to more challenging environments. • It improved tobacco farming in Virginia. • It improved railroad construction. • It allowed farmers to plant more crops.

  14. Westward Expansion Due to low rainfall on the Great Plains, farmers adapted their techniques by using which of the following? • Sod homes • Dry farming • Railroads • Barbed wire

  15. Westward Expansion What form of shelter did settlers use because of the scarcity of trees on the Great Plains? • Teepee • Grass hut • Log cabin • Sod house

  16. Westward Expansion What new invention allowed wheat farmers to harvest their crops more quickly? • Steel plow • Windmill • Barbed wire • Railroads

  17. Westward Expansion Which best describes the features and climate of the Great Plains? • Flatlands that rise gradually from east to west. • Land eroded by dust storms and water • Low rainfall • All of the above

  18. Westward Expansion What reason caused people to expand westward? • Opportunities for land ownership • Transcontinental railroad • Gold and silver • All of the above

  19. Westward Expansion What physical feature of the Great Plains made the land ideal for raising cattle? • Abundant trees • Flat open prairie • Large rivers • Rolling hills

  20. Westward Expansion What motivated the government policy of forcing all Native Americans onto reservations? • A desire to protect their way of life • To give them voting rights • To get more land for settlers • To punish settlers for stealing land

  21. Westward Expansion The idea of Manifest Destiny meant what? • Native Americans had an equal claim to the lands in the west. • Slavery should be allowed in the west. • No more European colonies would be allowed in America. • The United States had the right to expand to the Pacific Ocean.

  22. Westward Expansion Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull played a part in the _____? • Battle of Little Big Horn • Civil War • Sand Creek Massacre • Spanish American War

  23. Westward Expansion The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869 contributed to the settlement of what region of the United States? • Northeast • Southeast • Western Rocky Mountains • Non-contiguous

  24. Westward Expansion What was the impact of the westward movement on the Native Americans? • Reservations • Gold • Homestead Act • Civil War

  25. Westward Expansion Buffalo in the west were on the verge of _____? • Being domesticated • Extermination • Set aside for Indians • All of the above

  26. Westward Expansion Which of the following was a provision of the Homestead Act? • Gold • Transcontinental Railroad • 160 acres of land • Cattle drives

  27. Westward Expansion Which of the following men fought in the Battle of Little Big Horn? • George Custer • Teddy Roosevelt • Chief Joseph • Abraham Lincoln

  28. Westward Expansion The Transcontinental Railroad helped to link the following? • Arctic Ocean to the Indian Ocean • Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean • Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean • Atlantic Ocean to the Indian Ocean

  29. Westward Expansion An Indian reservation is? • Hunting ground for all Americans • A national park for Indians • Land set aside for Indians • Land set aside for buffalo

  30. Westward Expansion The Homestead Act of 1862 helped the development of the West by? • Granting land for the construction of the transcontinental railroad • Allowing slavery to spread through the territories • Providing free land to settlers • Placing Native Americans on reservations

  31. Immigration Immigrants came to the United states from many parts of the world. Which group traveled the shortest distance to get to the United States? • Chinese • Canadians • Irish • German

  32. Immigration In the late 1800’s, the increase for tenement building was a direct result of ____? • Changing roles for women during war • Rapid growth of cities due to immigrants • Westward expansion by Americans • Young children working in factories

  33. Immigration Which of the following BEST describes a tenement? • Cramped quarters on a ship • Place to go for food and shelter • A run-down apartment building • A suburb of the city

  34. Immigration Hull House, a famous settlement house in Chicago, was founded by which of the following? • Jane Addams • Susan B. Anthony • Bessie Smith • Eleanor Roosevelt

  35. Immigration During the 1800’s/ early 1900’s, working conditions were _____? • Good, with an 8-hour day, good wages, and safe conditions. • Okay, with high wages, and fairly safe conditions. • Poor, with long hours, low wages, and unsafe conditions. • Poor, with short hours, low wages, and safe conditions.

  36. Immigration Where did most of the post Civil War immigrants come from? • Eastern China • South Africa • Western Asia • Eastern Europe

  37. Immigration The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 prevented Chinese from? • Leaving Ellis Island • Immigrating to America • Leaving America • Emigrating from China

  38. Immigration This is a picture of what island located off the coast of New York? • New York Island • Great Hall Island • Ellis Island • Angel Island

  39. Immigration This picture most likely represents what? • Westward expansion • Emigration • Labor Union • Homestead strike

  40. Immigration America’s first attempt to limit the number of immigrants entering the United States began in 1882 with the inception of? • Restriction on Russian immigrants • The Chinese Exclusion Act • The Japanese Exclusion Act • Standard Quota for formula system

  41. Immigration What product was most responsible for the growth of the major industrial area in Detroit, Michigan? • Oil industry • Textile industry • Automobile industry • Steel industry

  42. Immigration After the Civil War, what city became the center of the meat packing industry? • Sacramento • Kansas City • Pittsburgh • Chicago

  43. Immigration Which of the following is NOT a reason immigrants came to the United States following the Civil War? • For a new adventure • To begin an oppressive government • Hope for a better opportunity • Religious freedom

  44. Immigration Alexander Graham Bell invented the - • Cotton gin • Telephone • Light bulb • Steam boat

  45. Immigration Which is the correct combination? • Cotton gin - Carnegie • Telephone - Rockefeller • Lighting and Electricity - Edison • Railroads - Bell

  46. Immigration What modern technology can trace its origin to an invention of Alexander Graham Bell? • Airplane • Cell phone • Microwave • Nuclear power

  47. Industrialization Which was NOT a result of affordable automobiles? • Growth of cities • Greater mobility • Creation of jobs • Suburban developments

  48. Industrialization Which statement is evidence that labor unions were more powerful after World War II? • More workers were injured in factory accidents. • Workers worked more hours for less money. • Fewer workers wanted to join the union. • Workers got new benefits and higher salaries.

  49. Industrialization Andrew Carnegie is most associated with - • Railroads • Steel • Mining • Oil

  50. Industrialization John D. Rockefeller formed a monopoly in - • Steel • Railroads • Oil • Cattle

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