Deck 3: The Gilded Age, 1865-1900

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Why did Rockefeller ultimately reorganize Standard Oil as a holding company in the late nineteenth century?

A) To control competition by purchasing the production facilities of competitors and shutting them down
B) To purchase and hold the assets of competitors so that those competitors had no capital or collateral to use for expansion
C) To legally combine competing companies under a central administration
D) To minimize competition by investing heavily in both the production and the distribution of products
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The industries that grew up around the revolutionary inventions of Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Alva Edison demonstrated that

A) technological know-how was vital for controlling large corporations.
B) the federal government had a tight rein on industrial development at the time.
C) large corporations were particularly committed to helping people in their everyday lives.
D) the age of the inventor was becoming the age of the corporation.
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Which statement describes the oil industry before John D.Rockefeller's rise to power?

A) A few large refineries controlled most of the oil business.
B) Low entry costs allowed riotous competition.
C) Small refineries worked together to minimize competition.
D) Competition was limited owing to government regulations.
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How did Morgan achieve his stunning reorganization and consolidation of businesses in the late nineteenth century?

A) He sometimes formed holding companies to run his operations.
B) He used rebates to put his competition out of business.
C) He refused to get involved in the steel industry,which he considered too speculative.
D) He sometimes formed a community of interest comprised of a handful of directors.
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According to Map 18.1: Railroad Expansion,1870-1890,which city was a major railroad hub in 1870? <strong>According to Map 18.1: Railroad Expansion,1870-1890,which city was a major railroad hub in 1870?  </strong> A) Chicago B) Seattle C) Dallas D) Jackson <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Chicago
B) Seattle
C) Dallas
D) Jackson
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Carnegie Steel achieved the tremendous productivity that Andrew Carnegie insisted on

A) through the adoption of personnel policies that included profit-sharing and paid vacations.
B) by forcing employees to work long hours under extremely dangerous conditions for low pay.
C) by scheduling shifts at night,when it was cooler,which helped workers endure the high temperatures in the plant.
D) by operating the plant for only part of the year,which made the equipment last longer.
Question
The turn of the twentieth century saw individual entrepreneurship in the United States yield to

A) industrial capitalism.
B) joint stock investment.
C) finance capitalism.
D) limited partnerships.
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What was the purpose of vertical integration,which was pioneered by Andrew Carnegie in the late nineteenth century?

A) It restructured the administrative hierarchy and,in the process,revolutionized managerial productivity.
B) It focused on the systemic promotion of immigrants and African Americans who were working for Carnegie Steel.
C) It concentrated on one aspect of production to the exclusion of all others.
D) It placed all aspects of the business,from mining raw materials to marketing and transporting finished products,under the control of the chief operating officer.
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Prominent business leader of the late nineteenth century J.P.Morgan believed that

A) he was making American business more democratic and competitive.
B) consolidation and central control were preferable to competition.
C) he should make a huge amount of money and then give it all away before he died.
D) his Christian faith led to his fabulous success in business and that he deserved that wealth.
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According to Map 18.1: Railroad Expansion,1870-1890,which of the following statements is true? <strong>According to Map 18.1: Railroad Expansion,1870-1890,which of the following statements is true?  </strong> A) Most major railroads along the East Coast were built before 1870. B) Most major railroads converged in Salt Lake City. C) Most major railroads along the West Coast were built before 1870. D) Most major railroads converged in Dallas. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Most major railroads along the East Coast were built before 1870.
B) Most major railroads converged in Salt Lake City.
C) Most major railroads along the West Coast were built before 1870.
D) Most major railroads converged in Dallas.
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Which of the following big businesses came to dominate American life in the second half of the nineteenth century?

A) Steel manufacturing
B) Oil refining
C) Railroading
D) Meatpacking
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Where had electricity been put to use in the United States by the late nineteenth century?

A) Mostly in rural areas
B) Mostly in urban areas
C) Only in factories
D) Only in government offices
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In her History of the Standard Oil Company published in McClure's Magazine,Ida M.Tarbell characterized John D.Rockefeller as

A) a benevolent businessman whose company had provided cheap kerosene to millions.
B) an inept businessman whose success rested on a host of overworked and underpaid managers.
C) a success and a model for others hoping to prosper in business.
D) a man who had used illegal methods to take over the oil industry.
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Which of the following describes the Gilded Age?

A) The peak of the social reform era in the nineteenth century
B) An era marked by personal greed and a corrupt partnership between business and politics
C) The period when the success of mining operations significantly lowered the price of gold
D) The time in which poverty was nonexistent and wealth was shared by all
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Why did first organize Standard Oil as a trust?

A) To offer legal protections to oil refineries
B) To divide the oil market among the top five competitors in the business
C) To purchase shares of stock in competing companies
D) To control the key elements of production and corner the market for oil
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Which of the following factors boosted nineteenth-century railroad construction in America significantly?

A) Monetary aid and land grants from federal and state governments
B) Federal restrictions of rates and railroad company competition
C) The transportation demands of homesteaders
D) The deterioration of the National Road
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Which of the following was true of Standard Oil in the 1890s?

A) It was not as strong as it had been in the 1880s.
B) It controlled more than 90 percent of the oil business.
C) It had cut its workforce to 50,000 people.
D) It was broken up into a number of smaller companies by the federal government.
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What was the main purpose of crude oil in the United States before the advent of the automobile?

A) Lubrication and lighting in the form of kerosene
B) Use as an additive to make paint adhere better to plaster surfaces
C) Use as a cleaning fluid for printing and typesetting equipment
D) Use as a food additive to retard spoilage
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How did Alexander Graham Bell's telephone revolutionize both communications and business in America?

A) He had an instant monopoly on the communications market when he combined telephone and telegraph services in AT&T.
B) He installed telephones in every office building in New York to facilitate communications between business and the stock exchange.
C) He used a complicated organizational structure in his new company that allowed both local and cross-country communication.
D) He sold the rights to his invention to John D.Rockefeller,who put it into national use.
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Which of the following developments was a key factor in the rise of the Gilded Age?

A) The growth of industrialism in the United States
B) Urban political reform
C) The separation of business and politics
D) Massive government programs to help the poor
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The presidents who served in the last part of the nineteenth century-Rutherford B.Hayes through William McKinley-

A) were all largely incompetent and elected because of their personal charisma.
B) lacked influence owing to the control of powerful state governors.
C) were talented leaders but misunderstood by those who wrote about them.
D) were overshadowed by party politics at state and local levels.
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"[T]he police and the legally-constituted authorities showed plainly where their sympathies were,for in no case reported through the daily papers does there appear the arrest,trial and conviction of one of the mob for any of the brutalities which occurred.The ringleaders of the mob were at no time disguised.Men were chased,beaten and killed by white brutes,who boasted of their crimes,and the murderers still walk the streets of New Orleans,well known and absolutely exempt from prosecution.Not only were they exempt from prosecution by the police while the town was in the hands of the mob,but even now that law and order is supposed to resume control,these men,well known,are not now,nor ever will be,called to account for the unspeakable brutalities of that terrible week." How did Wells portray the role of law enforcement?

A) They were sympathetic to the white mob.
B) They were sympathetic to blacks and defended them.
C) They were sympathetic to blacks,but were not powerful enough to defend them.
D) They were completely neutral.
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Having stated that "the paramount issue this year is moral rather than political," supporters of Grover Cleveland in 1884 were chagrined to learn that Cleveland had

A) become rich through a slush fund while he was governor of New York.
B) fathered a child out of wedlock.
C) taken kickbacks from builders in New York and New Jersey.
D) lied about his academic and professional background.
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Where did the South's iron and steel industry develop?

A) Durham,North Carolina
B) Atlanta,Georgia
C) Birmingham,Alabama
D) Memphis,Tennessee
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How did American women respond to the denial of their right to vote in the late nineteenth century?

A) They turned inward and refused to engage in the political process.
B) They conceded that politics was a man's game and confined themselves to domestic concerns.
C) They participated in the political process though the antilynching,suffrage,and temperance movements.
D) They decided to take up a major role in the behind-the-scenes work of presidential politics.
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How did the Republican party attempt to foster unity for the election of 1880?

A) It forced voters to choose among its factions.
B) It convinced the popular Rutherford B.Hayes to run for reelection.
C) It nominated a Stalwart,Chester A.Arthur,for vice president.
D) It nominated former Union general Winfield Scott Hancock for president.
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What idea was promoted by the theory of social Darwinism in the late nineteenth century?

A) Certain inequities should be ameliorated by government intervention.
B) Charles Darwin actually was writing about people when he authored On the Origin of Species.
C) Progress is the result of competition where the strong survived and the weak died out.
D) Competition led rich Americans to have an unfair advantage over the poor.
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"Thirty-one men were arrested and thrown in jail as 'conspirators,' although they all declared more than once they did not know they were firing on officers.Excitement was at fever heat until the morning papers,two days after,announced that the wounded deputy sheriffs were out of danger.This hindered rather than helped the plans of the whites.There was no law on the statute books which would execute an Afro-American for wounding a white man,but the 'unwritten law' did.Three of these men,the president,the manager and the clerk of the grocery-'the leaders of the conspiracy'-were secretly taken from jail and lynched in a shockingly brutal manner.'The Negroes are getting too independent,' they say 'we must teach them a lesson.'" What "unwritten law" was Ida B.Wells referring to in this 1892 editorial?

A) That blacks had to serve whites
B) That whites had the right to kill blacks who wounded whites
C) That black men were not allowed to speak to white women
D) That white officers did not have to protect black neighborhoods
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What message did Andrew Carnegie promote in his gospel of wealth?

A) Poverty is more than likely caused by moral weakness.
B) Successful businessmen should be respected by the society at large.
C) His own success was more due to luck than hard work.
D) Millionaires should be trustees and agents for the poor.
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Which of the following factors explains the high voter turnout in national elections during the last three decades of the nineteenth century?

A) Presidential candidates were incredibly charismatic.
B) Most Americans were very knowledgeable about the issues of the day.
C) Voting was an important way to get a government job.
D) Voters believed that failure to participate in politics had greatly contributed to the Civil War.
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According to American businessmen who subscribed to the economic theory of laissez-faire,what was the role of the government in the economy?

A) It should always intervene in the nation's economic affairs.
B) It should not interfere in economic affairs except to protect private property.
C) It had the responsibility to foster competition in industry.
D) Only state governments should intervene in the nation's social and economic affairs.
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Which group of Republicans fiercely supported the patronage system?

A) Northern reformers
B) Half breeds
C) Mugwumps
D) Stalwarts
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What is the woman warrior crusading for in the political cartoon titled "Woman's Holy War"? <strong>What is the woman warrior crusading for in the political cartoon titled Woman's Holy War?  </strong> A) Women's suffrage B) Legalized interracial marriage C) Equal pay D) Temperance <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Women's suffrage
B) Legalized interracial marriage
C) Equal pay
D) Temperance
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The Pendleton Act of 1883 established the Civil Service Commission and

A) made an examination a requirement for holding any federal job.
B) placed fifty thousand federal jobs under a merit system that required continuing education and yearly examinations.
C) legalized the removal of jobholders with a change of presidential administration.
D) made it impossible to remove people in civil service jobs for political reasons.
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Who wrote the social Darwinist book What Social Classes Owe to Each Other?

A) Charles Darwin
B) William Graham Sumner
C) Herbert Spencer
D) Andrew Carnegie
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What was the outcome of the notion that black men were a threat to white women in the South in the late nineteenth century?

A) The desertion of southern whites from the Democratic party
B) The decreased participation of white women in politics
C) The solidification of cross-racial political alliances
D) An increasing number of lynchings across the South
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President James A.Garfield unwittingly helped the cause of civil service reform when he

A) mistakenly signed a legislative act enabling that reform.
B) was shot by Charles Guiteau,a disappointed office seeker.
C) made a series of speeches that appeared to endorse government reforms.
D) refused to speak out on standardizing the requirements for federal jobs.
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Morgan acquired the core of what would be the largest corporation in the world when he purchased

A) oil interests formerly controlled by John D.Rockefeller.
B) railroads formerly controlled by Collis P.Huntington.
C) steel interests formerly controlled by Andrew Carnegie.
D) meatpacking interests formerly controlled by the Armour and Swift companies.
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What was an important consequence of the civil service reform of the 1880s?

A) Business became even more influential in politics than before.
B) Big business lost its political power on the national level.
C) Party bosses gained tremendous influence in national politics.
D) Government was run more efficiently and honestly.
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The economic theory of laissez-faire gained political clout in the late nineteenth century because

A) the Supreme Court increasingly was reinterpreting the Constitution to protect business.
B) businessmen bribed congressmen to stay out of their affairs in exchange for stock trading tips.
C) the Supreme Court increasingly was reinterpreting the Constitution to the detriment of big business.
D) Republicans and Democrats in Congress could not agree on its tenets.
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Which group enthusiastically supported the tariff in the nineteenth century?

A) Industrialists
B) Southern farmers
C) Midwestern farmers
D) Advocates of free trade
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The Greenback Labor party believed that the government should issue paper currency based on

A) the gold supply.
B) gold and silver.
C) gold,silver,and Civil War bonds.
D) the country's total wealth.
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President Grover Cleveland hoped to increase the nation's flagging gold reserves during the economic depression in the winter of 1894-95

A) by sending an increasing number of miners to the West in an effort to find new gold mines.
B) by asking Americans to contribute whatever gold they had to an important national cause.
C) by sending the army to Mexico to capture gold mines that the Mexicans could not exploit because of their lack of technology.
D) through making a deal with a private group of bankers who would buy government bonds with gold.
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The tariff posed a threat to America's prosperity in the 1880s because

A) it was too low to be effective.
B) a number of foreign nations refused to export their goods to the United States.
C) it created a surplus that was not used to produce goods and services.
D) it exempted manufactured goods such as textiles.
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What did the Interstate Commerce Act and the Sherman Antitrust Act have in common?

A) Both testified to big business's concern about government abuses in chartering and licensing corporations.
B) Both testified to the nation's growing willingness to use federal measures to intervene in big business on behalf of the public interest.
C) Both had an immediate and significant impact on the conduct of business in the United States.
D) Both were compromises supported by big business to distract the public from corporate abuses.
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When advocates of bimetallism referred to the crime of '73,they were talking about

A) the financial panic that hit the United States in 1873.
B) Ulysses S.Grant's return to the Oval Office for a second term.
C) the decision by Congress in 1873 to stop buying and minting silver.
D) the decision by Congress in 1873 to stop buying and minting gold.
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Democrats dubbed the Republican-dominated Fifty-first Congress the "Billion Dollar Congress" because it spent the nation's surplus on

A) large subsidies for farmers.
B) lawmakers' own constituents.
C) compensation for the revenue foreign nations lost because of the tariff.
D) programs to promote big business.
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Why were Irish Catholic voters offended by James G.Blaine's campaign?

A) He neglected to respond to a slur on Catholic voters.
B) He denied his Irish heritage in order to gain votes.
C) His campaign office refused to hire Irish workers.
D) He often drank on the campaign trail,bringing truth to the phrase "Rum,Romanism,and Rebellion."
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The Supreme Court's decision in Wabash v.Illinois (1886),which reversed its ruling in Munn v.Illinois (1877),

A) increased states' regulation of the railroads.
B) created a new alliance between the court and members of the Grange.
C) led to an outpouring of criticism of the court by the railroad industry.
D) led to passage of the first federal law regulating the railroad industry.
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How effective was the Interstate Commerce Commission,the nation's first federal regulatory agency?

A) It was so weak in its early years that it served as little more than a historical precedent.
B) It had unprecedented power to clean up and regulate the railroads.
C) It was authorized to set interest rates for small-business loans.
D) It was so powerful initially that the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional.
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Why did Rockefeller ultimately reorganize Standard Oil as a holding company in the late nineteenth century?

A) To control competition by purchasing the production facilities of competitors and shutting them down
B) To purchase and hold the assets of competitors so that those competitors had no capital or collateral to use for expansion
C) To legally combine competing companies under a central administration
D) To minimize competition by investing heavily in both the production and the distribution of products
C
2
The industries that grew up around the revolutionary inventions of Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Alva Edison demonstrated that

A) technological know-how was vital for controlling large corporations.
B) the federal government had a tight rein on industrial development at the time.
C) large corporations were particularly committed to helping people in their everyday lives.
D) the age of the inventor was becoming the age of the corporation.
D
3
Which statement describes the oil industry before John D.Rockefeller's rise to power?

A) A few large refineries controlled most of the oil business.
B) Low entry costs allowed riotous competition.
C) Small refineries worked together to minimize competition.
D) Competition was limited owing to government regulations.
B
4
How did Morgan achieve his stunning reorganization and consolidation of businesses in the late nineteenth century?

A) He sometimes formed holding companies to run his operations.
B) He used rebates to put his competition out of business.
C) He refused to get involved in the steel industry,which he considered too speculative.
D) He sometimes formed a community of interest comprised of a handful of directors.
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According to Map 18.1: Railroad Expansion,1870-1890,which city was a major railroad hub in 1870? <strong>According to Map 18.1: Railroad Expansion,1870-1890,which city was a major railroad hub in 1870?  </strong> A) Chicago B) Seattle C) Dallas D) Jackson

A) Chicago
B) Seattle
C) Dallas
D) Jackson
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Carnegie Steel achieved the tremendous productivity that Andrew Carnegie insisted on

A) through the adoption of personnel policies that included profit-sharing and paid vacations.
B) by forcing employees to work long hours under extremely dangerous conditions for low pay.
C) by scheduling shifts at night,when it was cooler,which helped workers endure the high temperatures in the plant.
D) by operating the plant for only part of the year,which made the equipment last longer.
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The turn of the twentieth century saw individual entrepreneurship in the United States yield to

A) industrial capitalism.
B) joint stock investment.
C) finance capitalism.
D) limited partnerships.
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What was the purpose of vertical integration,which was pioneered by Andrew Carnegie in the late nineteenth century?

A) It restructured the administrative hierarchy and,in the process,revolutionized managerial productivity.
B) It focused on the systemic promotion of immigrants and African Americans who were working for Carnegie Steel.
C) It concentrated on one aspect of production to the exclusion of all others.
D) It placed all aspects of the business,from mining raw materials to marketing and transporting finished products,under the control of the chief operating officer.
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Prominent business leader of the late nineteenth century J.P.Morgan believed that

A) he was making American business more democratic and competitive.
B) consolidation and central control were preferable to competition.
C) he should make a huge amount of money and then give it all away before he died.
D) his Christian faith led to his fabulous success in business and that he deserved that wealth.
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According to Map 18.1: Railroad Expansion,1870-1890,which of the following statements is true? <strong>According to Map 18.1: Railroad Expansion,1870-1890,which of the following statements is true?  </strong> A) Most major railroads along the East Coast were built before 1870. B) Most major railroads converged in Salt Lake City. C) Most major railroads along the West Coast were built before 1870. D) Most major railroads converged in Dallas.

A) Most major railroads along the East Coast were built before 1870.
B) Most major railroads converged in Salt Lake City.
C) Most major railroads along the West Coast were built before 1870.
D) Most major railroads converged in Dallas.
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Which of the following big businesses came to dominate American life in the second half of the nineteenth century?

A) Steel manufacturing
B) Oil refining
C) Railroading
D) Meatpacking
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Where had electricity been put to use in the United States by the late nineteenth century?

A) Mostly in rural areas
B) Mostly in urban areas
C) Only in factories
D) Only in government offices
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In her History of the Standard Oil Company published in McClure's Magazine,Ida M.Tarbell characterized John D.Rockefeller as

A) a benevolent businessman whose company had provided cheap kerosene to millions.
B) an inept businessman whose success rested on a host of overworked and underpaid managers.
C) a success and a model for others hoping to prosper in business.
D) a man who had used illegal methods to take over the oil industry.
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Which of the following describes the Gilded Age?

A) The peak of the social reform era in the nineteenth century
B) An era marked by personal greed and a corrupt partnership between business and politics
C) The period when the success of mining operations significantly lowered the price of gold
D) The time in which poverty was nonexistent and wealth was shared by all
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Why did first organize Standard Oil as a trust?

A) To offer legal protections to oil refineries
B) To divide the oil market among the top five competitors in the business
C) To purchase shares of stock in competing companies
D) To control the key elements of production and corner the market for oil
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Which of the following factors boosted nineteenth-century railroad construction in America significantly?

A) Monetary aid and land grants from federal and state governments
B) Federal restrictions of rates and railroad company competition
C) The transportation demands of homesteaders
D) The deterioration of the National Road
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Which of the following was true of Standard Oil in the 1890s?

A) It was not as strong as it had been in the 1880s.
B) It controlled more than 90 percent of the oil business.
C) It had cut its workforce to 50,000 people.
D) It was broken up into a number of smaller companies by the federal government.
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What was the main purpose of crude oil in the United States before the advent of the automobile?

A) Lubrication and lighting in the form of kerosene
B) Use as an additive to make paint adhere better to plaster surfaces
C) Use as a cleaning fluid for printing and typesetting equipment
D) Use as a food additive to retard spoilage
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How did Alexander Graham Bell's telephone revolutionize both communications and business in America?

A) He had an instant monopoly on the communications market when he combined telephone and telegraph services in AT&T.
B) He installed telephones in every office building in New York to facilitate communications between business and the stock exchange.
C) He used a complicated organizational structure in his new company that allowed both local and cross-country communication.
D) He sold the rights to his invention to John D.Rockefeller,who put it into national use.
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Which of the following developments was a key factor in the rise of the Gilded Age?

A) The growth of industrialism in the United States
B) Urban political reform
C) The separation of business and politics
D) Massive government programs to help the poor
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The presidents who served in the last part of the nineteenth century-Rutherford B.Hayes through William McKinley-

A) were all largely incompetent and elected because of their personal charisma.
B) lacked influence owing to the control of powerful state governors.
C) were talented leaders but misunderstood by those who wrote about them.
D) were overshadowed by party politics at state and local levels.
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"[T]he police and the legally-constituted authorities showed plainly where their sympathies were,for in no case reported through the daily papers does there appear the arrest,trial and conviction of one of the mob for any of the brutalities which occurred.The ringleaders of the mob were at no time disguised.Men were chased,beaten and killed by white brutes,who boasted of their crimes,and the murderers still walk the streets of New Orleans,well known and absolutely exempt from prosecution.Not only were they exempt from prosecution by the police while the town was in the hands of the mob,but even now that law and order is supposed to resume control,these men,well known,are not now,nor ever will be,called to account for the unspeakable brutalities of that terrible week." How did Wells portray the role of law enforcement?

A) They were sympathetic to the white mob.
B) They were sympathetic to blacks and defended them.
C) They were sympathetic to blacks,but were not powerful enough to defend them.
D) They were completely neutral.
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Having stated that "the paramount issue this year is moral rather than political," supporters of Grover Cleveland in 1884 were chagrined to learn that Cleveland had

A) become rich through a slush fund while he was governor of New York.
B) fathered a child out of wedlock.
C) taken kickbacks from builders in New York and New Jersey.
D) lied about his academic and professional background.
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Where did the South's iron and steel industry develop?

A) Durham,North Carolina
B) Atlanta,Georgia
C) Birmingham,Alabama
D) Memphis,Tennessee
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How did American women respond to the denial of their right to vote in the late nineteenth century?

A) They turned inward and refused to engage in the political process.
B) They conceded that politics was a man's game and confined themselves to domestic concerns.
C) They participated in the political process though the antilynching,suffrage,and temperance movements.
D) They decided to take up a major role in the behind-the-scenes work of presidential politics.
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How did the Republican party attempt to foster unity for the election of 1880?

A) It forced voters to choose among its factions.
B) It convinced the popular Rutherford B.Hayes to run for reelection.
C) It nominated a Stalwart,Chester A.Arthur,for vice president.
D) It nominated former Union general Winfield Scott Hancock for president.
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What idea was promoted by the theory of social Darwinism in the late nineteenth century?

A) Certain inequities should be ameliorated by government intervention.
B) Charles Darwin actually was writing about people when he authored On the Origin of Species.
C) Progress is the result of competition where the strong survived and the weak died out.
D) Competition led rich Americans to have an unfair advantage over the poor.
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"Thirty-one men were arrested and thrown in jail as 'conspirators,' although they all declared more than once they did not know they were firing on officers.Excitement was at fever heat until the morning papers,two days after,announced that the wounded deputy sheriffs were out of danger.This hindered rather than helped the plans of the whites.There was no law on the statute books which would execute an Afro-American for wounding a white man,but the 'unwritten law' did.Three of these men,the president,the manager and the clerk of the grocery-'the leaders of the conspiracy'-were secretly taken from jail and lynched in a shockingly brutal manner.'The Negroes are getting too independent,' they say 'we must teach them a lesson.'" What "unwritten law" was Ida B.Wells referring to in this 1892 editorial?

A) That blacks had to serve whites
B) That whites had the right to kill blacks who wounded whites
C) That black men were not allowed to speak to white women
D) That white officers did not have to protect black neighborhoods
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29
What message did Andrew Carnegie promote in his gospel of wealth?

A) Poverty is more than likely caused by moral weakness.
B) Successful businessmen should be respected by the society at large.
C) His own success was more due to luck than hard work.
D) Millionaires should be trustees and agents for the poor.
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30
Which of the following factors explains the high voter turnout in national elections during the last three decades of the nineteenth century?

A) Presidential candidates were incredibly charismatic.
B) Most Americans were very knowledgeable about the issues of the day.
C) Voting was an important way to get a government job.
D) Voters believed that failure to participate in politics had greatly contributed to the Civil War.
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31
According to American businessmen who subscribed to the economic theory of laissez-faire,what was the role of the government in the economy?

A) It should always intervene in the nation's economic affairs.
B) It should not interfere in economic affairs except to protect private property.
C) It had the responsibility to foster competition in industry.
D) Only state governments should intervene in the nation's social and economic affairs.
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32
Which group of Republicans fiercely supported the patronage system?

A) Northern reformers
B) Half breeds
C) Mugwumps
D) Stalwarts
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33
What is the woman warrior crusading for in the political cartoon titled "Woman's Holy War"? <strong>What is the woman warrior crusading for in the political cartoon titled Woman's Holy War?  </strong> A) Women's suffrage B) Legalized interracial marriage C) Equal pay D) Temperance

A) Women's suffrage
B) Legalized interracial marriage
C) Equal pay
D) Temperance
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34
The Pendleton Act of 1883 established the Civil Service Commission and

A) made an examination a requirement for holding any federal job.
B) placed fifty thousand federal jobs under a merit system that required continuing education and yearly examinations.
C) legalized the removal of jobholders with a change of presidential administration.
D) made it impossible to remove people in civil service jobs for political reasons.
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35
Who wrote the social Darwinist book What Social Classes Owe to Each Other?

A) Charles Darwin
B) William Graham Sumner
C) Herbert Spencer
D) Andrew Carnegie
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36
What was the outcome of the notion that black men were a threat to white women in the South in the late nineteenth century?

A) The desertion of southern whites from the Democratic party
B) The decreased participation of white women in politics
C) The solidification of cross-racial political alliances
D) An increasing number of lynchings across the South
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37
President James A.Garfield unwittingly helped the cause of civil service reform when he

A) mistakenly signed a legislative act enabling that reform.
B) was shot by Charles Guiteau,a disappointed office seeker.
C) made a series of speeches that appeared to endorse government reforms.
D) refused to speak out on standardizing the requirements for federal jobs.
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38
Morgan acquired the core of what would be the largest corporation in the world when he purchased

A) oil interests formerly controlled by John D.Rockefeller.
B) railroads formerly controlled by Collis P.Huntington.
C) steel interests formerly controlled by Andrew Carnegie.
D) meatpacking interests formerly controlled by the Armour and Swift companies.
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39
What was an important consequence of the civil service reform of the 1880s?

A) Business became even more influential in politics than before.
B) Big business lost its political power on the national level.
C) Party bosses gained tremendous influence in national politics.
D) Government was run more efficiently and honestly.
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40
The economic theory of laissez-faire gained political clout in the late nineteenth century because

A) the Supreme Court increasingly was reinterpreting the Constitution to protect business.
B) businessmen bribed congressmen to stay out of their affairs in exchange for stock trading tips.
C) the Supreme Court increasingly was reinterpreting the Constitution to the detriment of big business.
D) Republicans and Democrats in Congress could not agree on its tenets.
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41
Which group enthusiastically supported the tariff in the nineteenth century?

A) Industrialists
B) Southern farmers
C) Midwestern farmers
D) Advocates of free trade
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42
The Greenback Labor party believed that the government should issue paper currency based on

A) the gold supply.
B) gold and silver.
C) gold,silver,and Civil War bonds.
D) the country's total wealth.
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43
President Grover Cleveland hoped to increase the nation's flagging gold reserves during the economic depression in the winter of 1894-95

A) by sending an increasing number of miners to the West in an effort to find new gold mines.
B) by asking Americans to contribute whatever gold they had to an important national cause.
C) by sending the army to Mexico to capture gold mines that the Mexicans could not exploit because of their lack of technology.
D) through making a deal with a private group of bankers who would buy government bonds with gold.
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44
The tariff posed a threat to America's prosperity in the 1880s because

A) it was too low to be effective.
B) a number of foreign nations refused to export their goods to the United States.
C) it created a surplus that was not used to produce goods and services.
D) it exempted manufactured goods such as textiles.
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45
What did the Interstate Commerce Act and the Sherman Antitrust Act have in common?

A) Both testified to big business's concern about government abuses in chartering and licensing corporations.
B) Both testified to the nation's growing willingness to use federal measures to intervene in big business on behalf of the public interest.
C) Both had an immediate and significant impact on the conduct of business in the United States.
D) Both were compromises supported by big business to distract the public from corporate abuses.
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46
When advocates of bimetallism referred to the crime of '73,they were talking about

A) the financial panic that hit the United States in 1873.
B) Ulysses S.Grant's return to the Oval Office for a second term.
C) the decision by Congress in 1873 to stop buying and minting silver.
D) the decision by Congress in 1873 to stop buying and minting gold.
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47
Democrats dubbed the Republican-dominated Fifty-first Congress the "Billion Dollar Congress" because it spent the nation's surplus on

A) large subsidies for farmers.
B) lawmakers' own constituents.
C) compensation for the revenue foreign nations lost because of the tariff.
D) programs to promote big business.
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48
Why were Irish Catholic voters offended by James G.Blaine's campaign?

A) He neglected to respond to a slur on Catholic voters.
B) He denied his Irish heritage in order to gain votes.
C) His campaign office refused to hire Irish workers.
D) He often drank on the campaign trail,bringing truth to the phrase "Rum,Romanism,and Rebellion."
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49
The Supreme Court's decision in Wabash v.Illinois (1886),which reversed its ruling in Munn v.Illinois (1877),

A) increased states' regulation of the railroads.
B) created a new alliance between the court and members of the Grange.
C) led to an outpouring of criticism of the court by the railroad industry.
D) led to passage of the first federal law regulating the railroad industry.
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50
How effective was the Interstate Commerce Commission,the nation's first federal regulatory agency?

A) It was so weak in its early years that it served as little more than a historical precedent.
B) It had unprecedented power to clean up and regulate the railroads.
C) It was authorized to set interest rates for small-business loans.
D) It was so powerful initially that the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional.
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