Deck 19: The Rise of Corporate America, 1865-1914

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The issue that caused the Populist Party to be absorbed by the Democratic Party was

A)income tax.
B)the coinage of silver.
C)government control of railroads.
D)direct election of senators.
E)women's suffrage.
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In regards to women and work outside the home

A)almost no middle class women worked.
B)the number of women who worked more than doubled between 1860-1900.
C)women were excluded from all professional jobs.
D)married women who worked were considered a disgrace by their husbands.
E)women made up a large part of the teaching profession.
Question
The strike at the Homestead plant in Pennsylvania is famous for

A)the assassination of Henry Frick.
B)federal government's criticism of Andrew Carnegie.
C)armed resistance by striking steel workers.
D)intercession by the president on behalf of the strikers.
E)arrest of Eugene Debs.
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Which union was hurt irrevocably by the Haymarket Square protest?

A)Congress of Industrial Organizations
B)National Labor Union
C)Industrial Workers of the World
D)American Federation of Labor
E)Knights of Labor
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The single largest employer of this time period was which of the following?

A)railroads
B)factories
C)commercial farmers
D)federal government
E)state government
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Who was the author of the utopian romance Looking Backward?

A)Henry George
B)Harriet Beecher Stowe
C)Mark Twain
D)Edward Bellamy
E)Upton Sinclair
Question
The head of the American Railway Union involved in the Pullman strike was

A)William Bryan.
B)Terence Powderly.
C)Eugene Debs.
D)James Blaine.
E)James Duke.
Question
The depression ended in

A)1890.
B)1893.
C)1895.
D)1897.
E)1900.
Question
Andrew Carnegie created a monopoly in the ____ industry.

A)oil
B)steel
C)railroad
D)textile
E)coal
Question
In the landmark decision of Munn v.Illinois (1877),the Supreme Court

A)declared state railroad regulations unconstitutional.
B)upheld the right of states to regulate public businesses including railroads.
C)established federal guidelines for agricultural production.
D)outlawed segregation in companies engaged in interstate commerce.
E)outlawed child labor.
Question
In the late 1890s,farmers experienced

A)a new era of prosperity.
B)the adoption of the silver standard.
C)a steady drop in prices that lasted until World War I.
D)an increase in the deflation trend.
E)success in seeing "one of their own" elected president.
Question
The first labor union formed after the Civil War was the

A)Cigar Makers Union.
B)National Labor Union.
C)Knights of Labor.
D)United Mine Workers Union.
E)American Federation of Labor
Question
The Knights of Labor parted from normal labor organization because they

A)were organized by industry rather than by craft.
B)were organized by craft rather than by industry.
C)admitted only skilled labor.
D)were relatively unorganized.
E)sought only higher wages and better working conditions.
Question
"Granger Laws"

A)helped destroy the Patrons of Husbandry.
B)established state railroad commissions to determine fair transportation rates and warehouse charges.
C)never actually went into effect until the twentieth century.
D)regulated farm cooperatives and land banks.
E)led to the creation of the Populist party.
Question
In U.S.v.E.C.Knight Company,the Supreme Court ruled that the

A)sugar refining monopoly was illegal.
B)federal government had no authority over the economy.
C)Interstate Commerce Act was unconstitutional.
D)Sherman Antitrust Act regulated commerce but not manufacturing.
E)Sherman Antitrust Act was unconstitutional.
Question
The inventor of the telephone was

A)George Kodak.
B)Thomas Edison.
C)Alexander Graham Bell.
D)George Westinghouse.
E)Elisha Otis.
Question
The Interstate Commerce Act outlawed

A)unfair pricing activities on the part of railroads.
B)outlawed the restraint of trade between states.
C)attempted to control business trusts.
D)extended subsidies to railroads.
E)none of these choices
Question
During the nineteenth century,the Sherman Antitrust Act

A)successfully dissolved the ten largest corporations in the United States.
B)was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
C)was never used at all.
D)was used by big business to break up unions and strikes.
E)failed to pass either house of congress.
Question
The winner of the 1896 presidential election was

A)William McKinley.
B)William Jennings Bryan.
C)Theodore Roosevelt.
D)Mark Hanna.
E)Benjamin Harrison.
Question
In the late nineteenth century,the railroads

A)employed more workers than any other industry.
B)established the four standard time zones still used in the United States today.
C)were the major means of transporting people and products across the country.
D)employed unfair pricing practices.
E)all of these choices
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Knights of Labor idealistically envisioned a future in which

A)workers would retire at the age of 60.
B)women would get equal pay for equal work.
C)most industrial workers would buy land and return to the farm.
D)all workers would belong to craft unions.
E)workers' cooperatives would own and manage the means of production.
Question
The U.S.v.E.C.Knight Company court case dealt a crippling blow to

A)Interstate Commerce Act.
B)corporate mergers.
C)Sherman Anti Trust Act.
D)steel and oil industries.
E)local law enforcement.
Question
The Greenback and "free silver" movements supported

A)a sound money policy to strengthen the dollar on the international market.
B)the complete reorganization of the U.S.banking system.
C)a free enterprise approach to establishing interest rates.
D)increasing the amount of currency in circulation.
E)overthrowing the U.S.government.
Question
Many Americans began to enjoy all of the following activities except

A)bicycling.
B)outdoor recreation.
C)rock climbing.
D)football.
E)physical fitness exercise.
Question
All of the following were technological advances for railroads except the

A)move from iron to steel tracks.
B)adoption of knuckle couplers
C)use of automatic signals.
D)introduction of air brakes.
E)switch from the open-hearth to the Bessemer process in steel mills.
Question
In the Gilded Age the most important advertising medium was

A)magazines.
B)billboards.
C)radio ads.
D)newspapers.
E)government ads.
Question
The railroad strike of 1877

A)was a major victory for the union workers.
B)led many cities to construct armories.
C)saw the middle class side with railroad workers.
D)was settled peacefully.
E)has remained the worst labor violence in American history.
Question
In the 1870s,nearly all women's clubs were

A)headed by male presidents.
B)focused on support of women suffrage.
C)dominated by the working class.
D)secular.
E)simply places for social gathering.
Question
The Pullman strike (1894)was significant because

A)President Grover Cleveland sent in federal troops to break the strike.
B)the U.S.attorney general used a federal injunction against the railroads.
C)the Pullman Company compromised with the unions in order to prevent violence.
D)the strike leaders were honored in the national capitol.
E)all of these choices
Question
Which of the following men was associated with Standard Oil?

A)J.P.Morgan
B)James Duke
C)Andrew Carnegie
D)William Jennings Bryan
E)John D.Rockefeller
Question
The Haymarket affair is associated with the ____ corporation.

A)Armour Meats
B)Southern Pacific
C)Pullman.
D)U.S.Steel
E)McCormick
Question
In comparison to other industrial nations,by 1890 the United States was

A)just entering the industrial revolution phase of development.
B)less productive than the three major powers.
C)the world leader in manufacturing output.
D)still basically an agricultural society.
E)unable to compete because of high labor costs.
Question
Edward Bellamy's utopian view of the future was fueled by his belief in

A)fascism.
B)socialism.
C)militarism.
D)political dictatorship.
E)capitalism.
Question
The theory of "survival of the fittest" provided ideological support for

A)social inequality.
B)capitalism.
C)the gap between the rich and poor.
D)wage labor.
E)all of these choices
Question
During the Gilded Age,railroad pricing practices meant that

A)farmers were forced to pay higher prices.
B)Standard Oil paid the highest prices.
C)prices were highest in urban areas.
D)no railroads were built into farm areas.
E)prices were fair for everyone.
Question
Which of the following events occurred first?

A)founding of Knights of Labor
B)Haymarket Square incident
C)founding of American Federation of Labor
D)Homestead strike
E)Depression of 1893
Question
Which of the following was not characteristic of U.S.society in the 1890s?

A)Many middle class Americans supported greater government power.
B)Intensified class conflicts threatened the traditional social order.
C)Racial issues would soon become unimportant on national political scene.
D)Decades of political balance would end,leaving the Republicans in control.
E)Farm income would steadily drop until World War I.
Question
The Farmers' Alliance advocated

A)importation of Asians to provide cheap farm labor.
B)cooperatives to eliminate middlemen and to maximize farmers' profits.
C)federal production and price controls.
D)limitations on the number of women and children employed as farm workers.
E)re-establishing slavery.
Question
Among southern states,in 1892 Populists garnered more than 20 percent of the vote only in

A)Georgia and Alabama.
B)Texas and Virginia.
C)Mississippi and Georgia.
D)Alabama and Texas.
E)South Carolina and Florida.
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William Jennings Bryan is noted for

A)winning the popular vote for President in 1896 but losing the electoral vote.
B)serving as legal counsel for the American Railway Union in the Pullman strike.
C)switching from the Democratic to the Republican Party after the election of 1890.
D)serving beer and wine at campaign meetings.
E)expressing the views of the farmers and laborers in his "cross of gold" speech.
Question
In Lochner v.New York,the Supreme Court ruling was a victory for the

A)Industrial Workers of the World.
B)all labor unions.
C)bakery employees.
D)anti-union interests.
E)Samuel Gompers.
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The "gospel of wealth"

A)encouraged rich people to use their excess profits for the benefit of society.
B)was rejected by most Protestant denominations.
C)was a philosophy created by J.P.Morgan.
D)led to the first federal welfare program in U.S.history.
E)led to higher income taxes on the rich.
Question
In 1901,J.P.Morgan handled the huge industrial merger that formed the

A)Standard Oil Company.
B)Northern Pacific Railroad.
C)American Tobacco Company.
D)Pullman Company.
E)U.S.Steel Corporation.
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Andrew Carnegie provided money for the construction of 2,500 ____ throughout the country.

A)playgrounds
B)public libraries
C)elementary schools
D)hospitals
E)labor union halls
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The National Labor Union lasted less than a decade.
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James B.Duke influenced modern business techniques by

A)introducing new cost-accounting procedures.
B)purchasing a fleet of ships to tap into the world market.
C)using aggressive national advertising campaigns and regional sales representatives.
D)allowing his workers to purchase company stock.
E)encouraging a unionized work force.
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One of the leading innovators in the production and marketing of goods at the turn of the century was

A)Henry George.
B)James Duke.
C)Terence Powderly.
D)Joseph Kennedy.
E)William McKinley.
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John D.Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company was the first "trust."
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Which of the following women argued for radical transformations in domestic work relations as one step toward gender equality?

A)Margaret Sanger
B)Charlotte Perkins Gilman
C)Alice Paul
D)Elizabeth Cady Stanton
E)Harriet Beecher Stowe
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The nation's time zones

A)originally numbered ten.
B)were created by Congress at the request of railroads.
C)were widely adopted in 1883,but not officially sanctioned by Congress until 1918.
D)were initially created by private industry.
E)supported what American's called "God's time."
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Social Darwinism argued that human history witnessed the

A)inevitable evolution of the weakest groups to the positions of highest power.
B)inevitable collapse of capitalism.
C)evolution of humans from the ape.
D)eventual disintegration of Western civilization.
E)struggle among the races,with the strongest triumphing.
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The long-time president of the American Federation of Labor was

A)Samuel Gompers.
B)"Big Bill" Haywood.
C)John L.Lewis.
D)Eugene Debs.
E)Mark Hanna.
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William Jennings Bryan was the first presidential candidate of the Populist Party.
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Corporate consolidations or mergers were prompted primarily by a desire to

A)encourage competition.
B)regulate expansion and insulate corporations from fluctuations in the economic cycle.
C)stimulate rate wars within the major markets.
D)reduce the role of investment bankers in the economy.
E)encourage government regulation of industry.
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The Sherman Antitrust Act dealt a crippling blow to corporate trusts during the 1890s.
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In which year did the United States become the world's greatest industrial power?

A)1890
B)1870
C)1940
D)1900
E)1865
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Andrew Carnegie began his business career in the steel industry.
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Haymarket Square was the site of a pitched battle between strikers at the Carnegie Steel plant and Pinkerton detectives.
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Ironically,labor was prevented from organizing because of the government's use of the

A)Interstate Commerce clause.
B)Jim Crow laws.
C)Sherman Antitrust Act.
D)Voting Rights Act.
E)Fourteenth Amendment.
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Republicans won the presidency and control of both houses of Congress in 1896.
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The Populist Party's presidential candidate in 1892 was a Union veteran.
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The Supreme Court ruled in the 1880s that states could not regulate interstate railroad rates.
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African American women were not part of the club movement.
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Workmen's compensation did not appear in the United States until after World War II.
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The Knights of Labor were unusual in admitting unskilled workers,women,and blacks.
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The worst labor violence of the 1870s occurred during the B&O Railroad strike of 1877.
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The Grange was formed before the Knights of Labor.
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President Grover Cleveland sent federal troops into the Pullman Strike at the request of Illinois Governor,John Altgeld.
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The American Federation of Labor was a loosely affiliated association of unions organized by trade or craft.
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The radical demands of the Farmers' Alliance had no lasting effect on U.S.policies and society.
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In his book,Looking Backward,Edward Bellamy imagined the United States in the year 2000 when social inequality would not exist.
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The Haymarket Square incident united the country.
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The Knights of Labor restricted its membership to white adult males only.
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The Great Railway Strike and the Homestead Strike both took place during periods of economic downturns.
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Financial genius Jay Cooke forcefully opposed risky speculation.
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The U.S.economy grew very rapidly between 1878 and 1893.
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Strict enforcement of the Interstate Commerce Act completely eliminated discriminatory railroad practices in the Gilded Age.
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The term "Gilded Age" was coined by Mark Twain.
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Class distinctions in the United States widened during the Gilded Age.
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Munn v.Illinois pertained to grain elevator rates.
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1
The issue that caused the Populist Party to be absorbed by the Democratic Party was

A)income tax.
B)the coinage of silver.
C)government control of railroads.
D)direct election of senators.
E)women's suffrage.
the coinage of silver.
2
In regards to women and work outside the home

A)almost no middle class women worked.
B)the number of women who worked more than doubled between 1860-1900.
C)women were excluded from all professional jobs.
D)married women who worked were considered a disgrace by their husbands.
E)women made up a large part of the teaching profession.
the number of women who worked more than doubled between 1860-1900.
3
The strike at the Homestead plant in Pennsylvania is famous for

A)the assassination of Henry Frick.
B)federal government's criticism of Andrew Carnegie.
C)armed resistance by striking steel workers.
D)intercession by the president on behalf of the strikers.
E)arrest of Eugene Debs.
armed resistance by striking steel workers.
4
Which union was hurt irrevocably by the Haymarket Square protest?

A)Congress of Industrial Organizations
B)National Labor Union
C)Industrial Workers of the World
D)American Federation of Labor
E)Knights of Labor
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The single largest employer of this time period was which of the following?

A)railroads
B)factories
C)commercial farmers
D)federal government
E)state government
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6
Who was the author of the utopian romance Looking Backward?

A)Henry George
B)Harriet Beecher Stowe
C)Mark Twain
D)Edward Bellamy
E)Upton Sinclair
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The head of the American Railway Union involved in the Pullman strike was

A)William Bryan.
B)Terence Powderly.
C)Eugene Debs.
D)James Blaine.
E)James Duke.
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8
The depression ended in

A)1890.
B)1893.
C)1895.
D)1897.
E)1900.
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Andrew Carnegie created a monopoly in the ____ industry.

A)oil
B)steel
C)railroad
D)textile
E)coal
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10
In the landmark decision of Munn v.Illinois (1877),the Supreme Court

A)declared state railroad regulations unconstitutional.
B)upheld the right of states to regulate public businesses including railroads.
C)established federal guidelines for agricultural production.
D)outlawed segregation in companies engaged in interstate commerce.
E)outlawed child labor.
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In the late 1890s,farmers experienced

A)a new era of prosperity.
B)the adoption of the silver standard.
C)a steady drop in prices that lasted until World War I.
D)an increase in the deflation trend.
E)success in seeing "one of their own" elected president.
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The first labor union formed after the Civil War was the

A)Cigar Makers Union.
B)National Labor Union.
C)Knights of Labor.
D)United Mine Workers Union.
E)American Federation of Labor
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The Knights of Labor parted from normal labor organization because they

A)were organized by industry rather than by craft.
B)were organized by craft rather than by industry.
C)admitted only skilled labor.
D)were relatively unorganized.
E)sought only higher wages and better working conditions.
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"Granger Laws"

A)helped destroy the Patrons of Husbandry.
B)established state railroad commissions to determine fair transportation rates and warehouse charges.
C)never actually went into effect until the twentieth century.
D)regulated farm cooperatives and land banks.
E)led to the creation of the Populist party.
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In U.S.v.E.C.Knight Company,the Supreme Court ruled that the

A)sugar refining monopoly was illegal.
B)federal government had no authority over the economy.
C)Interstate Commerce Act was unconstitutional.
D)Sherman Antitrust Act regulated commerce but not manufacturing.
E)Sherman Antitrust Act was unconstitutional.
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The inventor of the telephone was

A)George Kodak.
B)Thomas Edison.
C)Alexander Graham Bell.
D)George Westinghouse.
E)Elisha Otis.
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The Interstate Commerce Act outlawed

A)unfair pricing activities on the part of railroads.
B)outlawed the restraint of trade between states.
C)attempted to control business trusts.
D)extended subsidies to railroads.
E)none of these choices
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During the nineteenth century,the Sherman Antitrust Act

A)successfully dissolved the ten largest corporations in the United States.
B)was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
C)was never used at all.
D)was used by big business to break up unions and strikes.
E)failed to pass either house of congress.
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The winner of the 1896 presidential election was

A)William McKinley.
B)William Jennings Bryan.
C)Theodore Roosevelt.
D)Mark Hanna.
E)Benjamin Harrison.
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In the late nineteenth century,the railroads

A)employed more workers than any other industry.
B)established the four standard time zones still used in the United States today.
C)were the major means of transporting people and products across the country.
D)employed unfair pricing practices.
E)all of these choices
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Knights of Labor idealistically envisioned a future in which

A)workers would retire at the age of 60.
B)women would get equal pay for equal work.
C)most industrial workers would buy land and return to the farm.
D)all workers would belong to craft unions.
E)workers' cooperatives would own and manage the means of production.
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The U.S.v.E.C.Knight Company court case dealt a crippling blow to

A)Interstate Commerce Act.
B)corporate mergers.
C)Sherman Anti Trust Act.
D)steel and oil industries.
E)local law enforcement.
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23
The Greenback and "free silver" movements supported

A)a sound money policy to strengthen the dollar on the international market.
B)the complete reorganization of the U.S.banking system.
C)a free enterprise approach to establishing interest rates.
D)increasing the amount of currency in circulation.
E)overthrowing the U.S.government.
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Many Americans began to enjoy all of the following activities except

A)bicycling.
B)outdoor recreation.
C)rock climbing.
D)football.
E)physical fitness exercise.
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All of the following were technological advances for railroads except the

A)move from iron to steel tracks.
B)adoption of knuckle couplers
C)use of automatic signals.
D)introduction of air brakes.
E)switch from the open-hearth to the Bessemer process in steel mills.
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In the Gilded Age the most important advertising medium was

A)magazines.
B)billboards.
C)radio ads.
D)newspapers.
E)government ads.
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The railroad strike of 1877

A)was a major victory for the union workers.
B)led many cities to construct armories.
C)saw the middle class side with railroad workers.
D)was settled peacefully.
E)has remained the worst labor violence in American history.
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In the 1870s,nearly all women's clubs were

A)headed by male presidents.
B)focused on support of women suffrage.
C)dominated by the working class.
D)secular.
E)simply places for social gathering.
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The Pullman strike (1894)was significant because

A)President Grover Cleveland sent in federal troops to break the strike.
B)the U.S.attorney general used a federal injunction against the railroads.
C)the Pullman Company compromised with the unions in order to prevent violence.
D)the strike leaders were honored in the national capitol.
E)all of these choices
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30
Which of the following men was associated with Standard Oil?

A)J.P.Morgan
B)James Duke
C)Andrew Carnegie
D)William Jennings Bryan
E)John D.Rockefeller
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The Haymarket affair is associated with the ____ corporation.

A)Armour Meats
B)Southern Pacific
C)Pullman.
D)U.S.Steel
E)McCormick
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32
In comparison to other industrial nations,by 1890 the United States was

A)just entering the industrial revolution phase of development.
B)less productive than the three major powers.
C)the world leader in manufacturing output.
D)still basically an agricultural society.
E)unable to compete because of high labor costs.
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Edward Bellamy's utopian view of the future was fueled by his belief in

A)fascism.
B)socialism.
C)militarism.
D)political dictatorship.
E)capitalism.
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The theory of "survival of the fittest" provided ideological support for

A)social inequality.
B)capitalism.
C)the gap between the rich and poor.
D)wage labor.
E)all of these choices
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During the Gilded Age,railroad pricing practices meant that

A)farmers were forced to pay higher prices.
B)Standard Oil paid the highest prices.
C)prices were highest in urban areas.
D)no railroads were built into farm areas.
E)prices were fair for everyone.
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Which of the following events occurred first?

A)founding of Knights of Labor
B)Haymarket Square incident
C)founding of American Federation of Labor
D)Homestead strike
E)Depression of 1893
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Which of the following was not characteristic of U.S.society in the 1890s?

A)Many middle class Americans supported greater government power.
B)Intensified class conflicts threatened the traditional social order.
C)Racial issues would soon become unimportant on national political scene.
D)Decades of political balance would end,leaving the Republicans in control.
E)Farm income would steadily drop until World War I.
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38
The Farmers' Alliance advocated

A)importation of Asians to provide cheap farm labor.
B)cooperatives to eliminate middlemen and to maximize farmers' profits.
C)federal production and price controls.
D)limitations on the number of women and children employed as farm workers.
E)re-establishing slavery.
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39
Among southern states,in 1892 Populists garnered more than 20 percent of the vote only in

A)Georgia and Alabama.
B)Texas and Virginia.
C)Mississippi and Georgia.
D)Alabama and Texas.
E)South Carolina and Florida.
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40
William Jennings Bryan is noted for

A)winning the popular vote for President in 1896 but losing the electoral vote.
B)serving as legal counsel for the American Railway Union in the Pullman strike.
C)switching from the Democratic to the Republican Party after the election of 1890.
D)serving beer and wine at campaign meetings.
E)expressing the views of the farmers and laborers in his "cross of gold" speech.
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41
In Lochner v.New York,the Supreme Court ruling was a victory for the

A)Industrial Workers of the World.
B)all labor unions.
C)bakery employees.
D)anti-union interests.
E)Samuel Gompers.
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42
The "gospel of wealth"

A)encouraged rich people to use their excess profits for the benefit of society.
B)was rejected by most Protestant denominations.
C)was a philosophy created by J.P.Morgan.
D)led to the first federal welfare program in U.S.history.
E)led to higher income taxes on the rich.
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43
In 1901,J.P.Morgan handled the huge industrial merger that formed the

A)Standard Oil Company.
B)Northern Pacific Railroad.
C)American Tobacco Company.
D)Pullman Company.
E)U.S.Steel Corporation.
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44
Andrew Carnegie provided money for the construction of 2,500 ____ throughout the country.

A)playgrounds
B)public libraries
C)elementary schools
D)hospitals
E)labor union halls
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45
The National Labor Union lasted less than a decade.
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46
James B.Duke influenced modern business techniques by

A)introducing new cost-accounting procedures.
B)purchasing a fleet of ships to tap into the world market.
C)using aggressive national advertising campaigns and regional sales representatives.
D)allowing his workers to purchase company stock.
E)encouraging a unionized work force.
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47
One of the leading innovators in the production and marketing of goods at the turn of the century was

A)Henry George.
B)James Duke.
C)Terence Powderly.
D)Joseph Kennedy.
E)William McKinley.
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48
John D.Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company was the first "trust."
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49
Which of the following women argued for radical transformations in domestic work relations as one step toward gender equality?

A)Margaret Sanger
B)Charlotte Perkins Gilman
C)Alice Paul
D)Elizabeth Cady Stanton
E)Harriet Beecher Stowe
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50
The nation's time zones

A)originally numbered ten.
B)were created by Congress at the request of railroads.
C)were widely adopted in 1883,but not officially sanctioned by Congress until 1918.
D)were initially created by private industry.
E)supported what American's called "God's time."
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51
Social Darwinism argued that human history witnessed the

A)inevitable evolution of the weakest groups to the positions of highest power.
B)inevitable collapse of capitalism.
C)evolution of humans from the ape.
D)eventual disintegration of Western civilization.
E)struggle among the races,with the strongest triumphing.
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52
The long-time president of the American Federation of Labor was

A)Samuel Gompers.
B)"Big Bill" Haywood.
C)John L.Lewis.
D)Eugene Debs.
E)Mark Hanna.
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53
William Jennings Bryan was the first presidential candidate of the Populist Party.
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54
Corporate consolidations or mergers were prompted primarily by a desire to

A)encourage competition.
B)regulate expansion and insulate corporations from fluctuations in the economic cycle.
C)stimulate rate wars within the major markets.
D)reduce the role of investment bankers in the economy.
E)encourage government regulation of industry.
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55
The Sherman Antitrust Act dealt a crippling blow to corporate trusts during the 1890s.
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56
In which year did the United States become the world's greatest industrial power?

A)1890
B)1870
C)1940
D)1900
E)1865
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57
Andrew Carnegie began his business career in the steel industry.
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58
Haymarket Square was the site of a pitched battle between strikers at the Carnegie Steel plant and Pinkerton detectives.
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59
Ironically,labor was prevented from organizing because of the government's use of the

A)Interstate Commerce clause.
B)Jim Crow laws.
C)Sherman Antitrust Act.
D)Voting Rights Act.
E)Fourteenth Amendment.
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60
Republicans won the presidency and control of both houses of Congress in 1896.
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61
The Populist Party's presidential candidate in 1892 was a Union veteran.
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62
The Supreme Court ruled in the 1880s that states could not regulate interstate railroad rates.
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63
African American women were not part of the club movement.
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64
Workmen's compensation did not appear in the United States until after World War II.
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65
The Knights of Labor were unusual in admitting unskilled workers,women,and blacks.
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66
The worst labor violence of the 1870s occurred during the B&O Railroad strike of 1877.
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67
The Grange was formed before the Knights of Labor.
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68
President Grover Cleveland sent federal troops into the Pullman Strike at the request of Illinois Governor,John Altgeld.
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69
The American Federation of Labor was a loosely affiliated association of unions organized by trade or craft.
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70
The radical demands of the Farmers' Alliance had no lasting effect on U.S.policies and society.
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71
In his book,Looking Backward,Edward Bellamy imagined the United States in the year 2000 when social inequality would not exist.
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72
The Haymarket Square incident united the country.
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73
The Knights of Labor restricted its membership to white adult males only.
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74
The Great Railway Strike and the Homestead Strike both took place during periods of economic downturns.
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75
Financial genius Jay Cooke forcefully opposed risky speculation.
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76
The U.S.economy grew very rapidly between 1878 and 1893.
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77
Strict enforcement of the Interstate Commerce Act completely eliminated discriminatory railroad practices in the Gilded Age.
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78
The term "Gilded Age" was coined by Mark Twain.
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79
Class distinctions in the United States widened during the Gilded Age.
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80
Munn v.Illinois pertained to grain elevator rates.
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