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Advances in Technology
America Becomes a World Power
The Progressive Era
Midterm Review 2
Economic Growing Pains
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5The completion of this transportation system was
greatly responsible for the population boom of
the Western territories in the late 1800s.
A 100
6 What is
the trans-continental railroad?
A 100
7These two immigrant groups were responsible for
the construction of much of the nations railways
in the late 1800s.
A 200
8Who are the Chinese and the Irish?
A 200
9The light bulb (invented by this man) helped to
fuel the growth of cities by allowing factories
to operate 24 hours a day.
A 300
10Who is Thomas Edison? The more hours a factory
could remain open, the more people it could
employ. People flocked to the cities to fill
these jobs.
A 300
11The Standard Oil Trust (or a corporation of
corporations) created by this man helped him
control almost the entire worldwide oil industry
in the late 1800s.
A 400
12Who is John D. Rockefeller?
A 400
13Monopolies established by robber barons forced
the prices of many goods and services to rise
because of the lack of this in the industries.
A 500
14What is competition? If only one company produced
a certain product, it could charge whatever it
wanted for that product.
A 500
15Immigrants coming from Russia, Italy and Poland
would enter America through this checkpoint in
the harbor of New York City in the late 19th
century.
B 100
16What is Ellis Island? Site of the Statue of
Liberty.
B 100
17He founded the American Federation of Labor, an
organization that helped support labor unions
against unfair factory bosses.
B 200
18Who is Samuel Gompers?
B 200
19The discovery of gold in the 2nd half of the 19th
century led America to forcefully remove this
Native American tribe from their homeland.
B 300
20Who are the Sioux?
B 300
21The Pullman Strike of 1894 was just one example
of economic unrest during the decade. What
product did the workers in the Pullman factory
produce?
B 400
22What are rail cars for trains?
B 400
23How did President Cleveland attempt to end the
chaos of the Pullman Strike of 1894?
B 500
24He sent in federal troops to stop the workers
from striking. Cleveland was criticized for
supporting the interests of big business over the
rights of the workers.
B 500
25Upton Sinclair novel that exposed the working
conditions of the meat-packing industry in
Chicago.
C 100
26What is The Jungle? As a result, Congress
passed legislation to regulate the working
conditions of factories and industry.
C 100
27She founded the Hull House in Chicago, an
organization that assisted women and children
with basic necessities and education.
C 200
28Who is Jane Addams?
C 200
29The goal of these investigative journalists of
the Progressive Era was to expose the abuses of
big business and the corruption of politicians.
Ida Tarbell is a famous example.
C 300
30Who are the Muckrakers?
C 300
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C 400
32The purpose of the 17th Amendment changed the way
this specific legislative body was chosen. Now
they were to be elected directly by the people
rather than by the state legislatures.
C 400
33What is the Senate? Equal representation 2 per
state.
C 400
34This political reform allowed voters to accept or
reject legislative proposals. Some modern
examples being gay marriage and the legalization
of marijuana.
C 500
35What is a referendum?
C 500
36The Exclusion Act of 1882 forbid further
immigration of this ethnic group.
D 100
37Who are the Chinese?
D 100
38The construction of this helped curb the cost of
shipping goods by creating an artificial water
route that connected the Caribbean Sea and the
Pacific Ocean.
D 200
39What is the Panama Canal?
D 200
40This President issued his famous corollary
stating that the US would intervene in the
affairs of Latin America to restrict European
involvement.
D 300
41Who is Teddy Roosevelt?
D 300
42America went to war in 1898 in order to free the
colonies of Cuba and the Philippines from control
by this European nation.
D 400
43What is Spain? Hence, the Spanish-American War.
D 400
44The belief that dominance of weaker countries by
a more powerful one would benefit the stronger
nation economically and politically.
D 500
45What is Imperialism?
D 500
46The three branches of government created by the
checks and balances theory of Montesquieu.
E 100
47What are the legislative, judicial and executive
branches?
E 100
48In his pamphlet Common Sense this man argued
that America should declare independence from
England.
E 200
49Who is Thomas Paine?
E 200
50John Lockes theory that All men are created
equal greatly influenced this man in his
composition of the Declaration of Independence.
E 300
51Who is Thomas Jefferson?
E 300
52The Treaty of Paris (1783) resulted in America
acquiring all British land west to the
Mississippi River. The treaty ended this war.
E 400
53What is the Revolutionary War?
E 400
54Anti-Federalist concerns that a strong federal
government would become too powerful, resulted in
James Madison adding the first ten amendments to
the Constitution granting individual and state
rights. Collectively, these amendments are known
as this.
E 500
55What is the Bill of Rights?
E 500
56This term refers to the idea that settlers had
the right to decide for themselves whether or not
to allow slavery in their territory or state.
F 100
57What is popular sovereignty?
F 100
58These essays, written by James Madison, Alexander
Hamilton and John Jay, were used to promote the
ratification of the Constitution.
F 200
59What are the Federalist Papers?
F 200
60This presidents Democracy is most closely
associated with voting rights being extended to
all white males, regardless of the ownership of
property.
F 300
61Who is Andrew Jackson? Jacksonian Democracy
F 300
62While Lincoln wanted to heal the wounds of the
nation quickly after the Civil War, this group of
Congressman wanted to punish the South for
breaking away from the Union.
F 400
63Who are the Radical Republicans?
F 400
64Literacy tests and poll taxes were specific types
of these unofficial laws set in place to prevent
African Americans from exercising their right to
vote.
F 500
65What are the black codes?
F 500
66The Final Jeopardy Category is The Supreme
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67This Supreme Court decision of 1896 created the
system of Separate but Equal the practice of
legal segregation based on race.
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68What is Plessy v. Ferguson?
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