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AMH 2020 MIDTERM - MDC. PT. 2 EXAM QUESTIONS (100 TERMS) WITH VERIFIED DEFINITIONS UPDATED 2024 Discuss the role of popular opinion in America's emergence as a great power. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of John Hay's policy toward China. Discuss the three most important reasons for the ri...

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AMH 2020 MIDTERM - MDC. PT. 2 EXAM
QUESTIONS (100 TERMS) WITH VERIFIED
DEFINITIONS UPDATED 2024

1). Discuss the role of popular opinion in america's emergence as a great power.

 Ans:


2). Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of john hay's policy toward china.

 Ans:


3). Discuss the three most important reasons for the rise and fall of populism. what role did
the election of 1896 play in its demise?

 Ans:


4). Discuss the ways in which the development of the railroads stimulated the economy of
late nineteenth-century america.

 Ans:


5). Discuss the work of fredrick w. taylor, and explain why "taylorism" was or was not the
management fix-all of productivity.

 Ans:


6). Discuss three features of american society in the 1920s that alienated some artists and
writers.

 Ans:


7). Disfranchisement of african americans

was unsuccessful except in a few southern states.


ensured whites could pass the tests or pay the taxes that excluded blacks.



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, was opposed, unsuccessfully, by populists and other reformers.


also targeted poor whites who might break party ranks.

 Ans: also targeted poor whites who might break party ranks


8). Dreams of a "new south" centered on a vision for

industrial development.

racial harmony.


recovering the virtues of antebellum southern culture.

political reform to break the power of conservative elites.

 Ans: industrial development.


9). During grant's second term, congress passed the civil rights act of 1875, the last major
piece of ________ legislation.

 Ans: Reconstruction


10). During the wilson administration, a revolutionary situation led to u.s. invasions of what
country?

nicaragua

mexico

cuba

china

 Ans: Mexico


11). During the war, congressional leaders felt that lincoln's plan ________, so they passed
________.

would cost them votes in the north; a program designed to attract white support in the
south




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, ignored the reality of slavery; the thirteenth amendment over the president's objections


was too lenient; the more stringent wade-davis bill, which lincoln vetoed

was acceptable; its essential provisions, but shifted primary responsibility to congress

 Ans: was too lenient; the more stringent Wade-Davis bill, which Lincoln pocket-vetoed


12). Establishment of "normal schools" and the rise of new nursing and law schools reflected a
trend toward

public-supported education replacing private colleges.


practical and professional training.

the narrowing of educational opportunities for women.

the impact of the new field of psychology.

 Ans: Practical and professional training


13). Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of progressivism.

 Ans:


14). Evidence justifying the use of the label "politics of paralysis" to describe the american
political system during the late nineteenth century includes all of the following except that

the period was marked by relatively low voter turnout.

much energy in congress was expended on political patronage.

parties used such devices as ethnic and religious appeals and entertaining campaign
rallies to try to get voters to the polls.

a majority of presidential candidates came from ohio or new york.

 Ans: the period was marked by relatively low voter turnout


15). Evidence of technological progress in the urban household included

the large noonday dinner.




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