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This stated that no citizen may be denied the right to vote “on account of race,
color, or previous condition of servitude.”
A 100
15th Amendement
A 100
This amendment ended slavery.
A 200
13th Amendment
A 200
This amendment was created to overrule and nullify the
Dred Scott decision
A 300
14th Amendment
A 300
Which president did the House of Representatives
impeach?
A 400
Andrew Johnson
A 400
Farmers who agreed to give most of their harvest to the landowners in exchange for
use of the land, seed, and tools were known as______.
A 500
Sharecroppers
A 500
Why did little of the free land offered by the Homestead Act
end up being claimed by settlers?
B 100
Most of the land was taken by large businesses seeking profits (bonanza farmers)
B 100
What was responsible for bringing an end to the era of
the wide-open range?
B 200
Barbed wire fence
B 200
Why did farmers support bimetallism?
B 300
It caused higher prices—increased the price of their
crops.
B 300
What marked the collapse of the Populist Party?
B 400
The election of William McKinley
B 400
Explain the Morrill Act
B 500
Gave federal land to states to help finance agricultural
colleges. MU is an example.
B 500
Why was Pullman, Illinois, an unusual town?
C 100
It was built by a company to house its workers.
C 100
What did Social Darwinism discourage?
C 200
Government Regulation
C 200
What did industrial consolidation and trusts reduce during the late
1800’s?
C 300
Competition
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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Who organized the Industrial Workers of the World
C 400
Radical unionists and socialist.
C 400
What resulted following the investigation of the Triangle
Shirtwaist fire?
C 500
Changes in labor laws for women and children
C 500
The main immigration processing station in San
Francisco was called _____
D 100
Angel Island
D 100
Illegal use of political influence for personal gain is
called
D 200
graft
D 200
Tammany H all was the name of what?
D 300
New York City’s Political Machine
D 300
An example of patronage would be
D 400
Appointing a friend to a political position.
D 400
The Stalwarts supported what?
D 500
The spoils system.
D 500
Separating people on the basis of race
E 100
segregation
E 100
Laws that were passed in the south to separate the two
races.
E 200
Jim Crow
E 200
Had to be paid before you could vote.
E 300
Poll Tax
E 300
You could vote if your grandfather or father could
have voted.
E 400
Grandfather Clause
E 400
Supreme Court case that said separate facilities were ok.
E 500
Plessy V. Ferguson
E 500
U.S. convinced the Hawaiian government to allow them to
build a naval base at ________
F 100
Pearl Harbor
F 100
U.S. Navy Admiral that encouraged the U.S. to
increase the size of its navy.
F 200
Alfred T. Mahan
F 200
What president would annex Hawaii if the majority of
Hawaiians voted in favor of annexation.
F 300
President Grover Cleveland
F 300
What President annexes Hawaii?
F 400
President William McKinley
F 400
What causes a crisis with sugar growers in Hawaii?
F 500
McKinley Tariff
F 500
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