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The decisions of the supreme court in the late 19th and earth 20th centuries generally did which of the following a strengthened the position of big business b strengthened the regulatory powers of the federal government c strengthened the position of organized labor d protected the civil and polit...
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UPDATE BEST STUDYING MATERIAL
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS.
The decisions of the supreme court in the late 19th and earth 20th centuries generally
did which of the following
a strengthened the position of big business
b strengthened the regulatory powers of the federal government
c strengthened the position of organized labor
d protected the civil and political rights of African Americans
e protected the civil and political rights of women - ANSWER a
"We believe that the time has come when the railroad corporations will either own the
people or the people must own the railroads... we demand a national currency, safe,
sound, and flexible... We demand a graduated income tax... We demand a free ballot"
Which of the following groups included the above in its platform?
a American Federation of Labor
b Union-Labor Party
c People's Party (Populists)
d National Grange
e Domestic Party - ANSWER c
In 1950 a major factor in President Harry Truman's commitment of American troops to
combat North Korean aggression was a desire to
a force congress to appropriate more money for the armed services
b preserve South Korea's markets for US exports
c overcome the stigma that the democratic party had "lost" to communism
d convince Americans that containment was an inefficient way to deal with communist
expansion
e direct the focus of American postwar foreign policy away from Europe - ANSWER c
Which of the following conditions in England motivated Puritans to migrate to New
England in the late 1630s
I, II, II - the answer is all three - ANSWER I, II, III
Policy initiatives during Franklin D. Roosevelt's first two presidential terms included all of
the following EXCEPT
a restricting agricultural production
b restoring public confidence in the banking system
c deficit financing
d nationalizing basic industries
e creating new jobs in the public sector - ANSWER d
,Which of the following achievements of the "carpetbag" governments survived the
"Redeemer" administration?
a participation by both whites and blacks in local government
b establishment of a public school system
c election of black majorities to state legislatures
d establishment of a vigorous republican party in the south
e opening of public facilities to blacks - ANSWER b
The American Colonization Society was established in the early 19th century with the
goal of
a. encouraging immigration from Ireland and Germany
b encouraging Chinese contract laborers to emigrate to the US
c settling whites on western lands
d settling American Indians on reservations
e transporting African Americans to Africa - ANSWER e
Which of the following best accounts for the success of the AFL in organizing labor in
the late 1800s?
a its policy of organizing only skilled craftsmen
b its organization of all workers with a single industry into one union
c its policy of racial inclusiveness
d its campaign for a minimum wage
e its active recruitment of immigrant workers - ANSWER a
Which of the following groups was LEASY likely to respond with enthusiasm to the
religious fervor of the Great Awakening in the 1730s and 1740s?
a established merchants in cities like Boston and Philadelphia
b Presbyterians in the southern colonies
c backwoods farmers isolated on the colonial frontier
d landless sons in the New England communities
e itinerant preachers unable to find permanent parishes for themselves - ANSWER a
The 1968 Tet Offensive was significant because it
a showed that American soldiers were ill equipped to fight in the jungle
b pressured North Vietnam to come to the bargaining table
c convinced President Johnson to begin bombing Cambodia
d reaffirmed popular support for the South Vietnamese government
e led to increased antiwar sentiment in the US - ANSWER e
The Northwest Ordinances did which of the following?
a. provided for the annexation of the Oregon Territory
b established reservations for Native Americans
c granted settlers a free homestead of 160 acres
d established the terms for settlement and admission of new states
e banned slavery north of the 36'30 line - ANSWER d
, The Dawes Act (1887) did which of the following?
a divided Native American tribal lands into individual holdings
b promoted the preservation of Native American cultural identity
c granted immediate citizenship to Native Americans
d set up the reservation system
forbade the use of Native American languages in public schools - ANSWER a
Who was the 19th century Utopian reformer? - ANSWER Robert Owen
During the gilded age, which of the following groups generally voted Republican?
a black northerners
b southern protestant farmers
c Catholic immigrants
d unskilled wage earners
e confederate war veterans - ANSWER a
The Battle of Antietam is considered pivotal to the outcome of the Civil War because it
a represented the Union's deepest thrust into southern territory
b forestalled the possibility of European intervention
c resulted in the border states joining the confederacy
d marked the first use of black troops by the Union army
e confirmed George McClellan's status as the leading Union general - ANSWER b
Stono Rebellion - ANSWER resistance to slavery
Although Congress qaccepted most of Alexander Hamilton's economic proposals, it
rejected his
a. report on public credit
b. call for direct subsidies to manufacturers
c. plans for a Bank of the US
d call for a whiskey tax
e call for a tariff - ANSWER b
The Columbian Exchange pattern had which of the following effects after 1492?
a. developing agricultural-based economies that remained limited to particular regions
b. contributing to demographic changes and the global exchange of animal, plant,
cultural, and microbial life
c. promoting culturally homogeneous societies that relied exclusively upon single crops
d. supporting exchanges of goods that resulted in greater sensitivity and tolerance for
social diversity - ANSWER B
The description by Coronado suggests that the Querecho's culture was most directly
shaped by:
a. the over-reliance on domesticated animal life
b. animist spiritual beliefs that drew inspiration from nature
c. the scarcity of natural resources
d. cultural values that promoted inefficient use of animal life - ANSWER C
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