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Unit 3 Jeopardy

Unit 3 Jeopardy. Robber Bartons Rock( efeller ). The Power Of Progressive. Trick or Treat. Big Stick. Immigrants & Outlaws. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Robber Bartons1.

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Unit 3 Jeopardy

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  1. Unit 3 Jeopardy

  2. Robber Bartons Rock(efeller) The Power Of Progressive Trick or Treat Big Stick Immigrants & Outlaws 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. Robber Bartons1 Which of the following made possible the American industrial growth of the late 1800s? a. the household economy b. technological advances c. government reforms d. the development of labor unions Check Your Answer

  4. b) Technological advances Robber Bartons 2 Back to the Game Board

  5. Robber Bartons for 2 The government contributed to the building of the transcontinental railroad by a. not allowing immigrants to work for railroad companies. b. collecting extra taxes from the industries that would use the railroad. c. awarding loans and land grants to private companies to build the railroad. d. assigning the army to lay out a path for the railroad. Check Your Answer

  6. I Heart Indust for 2 c. awarding loans and land grants to private companies to build the railroad. Back to the Game Board

  7. Robber Bartons for 3 Which of the following revolutionized American communications in the late 1800s? a. steam engines and steamships b. the telegraph and telephone c. a workable light filament d. refrigeration and sewing machines Check Your Answer

  8. b. the telegraph and telephone Robber Bartons for 3 Back to the Game Board

  9. Robber Bartons for 4 Critics of powerful industrialists referred to them as a. captains of industry. b. philanthropists. c. robber barons. d. anarchists. Check Your Answer

  10. Robber Bartons for 4 c) Robber barons Back to the Game Board

  11. Robber Bartons for 5 How did Andrew Carnegie gain control of the steel industry? a. by giving away his money b. by becoming a partner of Edwin Drake c. by buying all the other steel mills d. by practicing vertical integration Check Your Answer

  12. Robber Bartons for 5 d. by practicing vertical integration Back to the Game Board

  13. Immigrants & Outlaws for 1 What happened at the Massacre at Wounded Knee? a. American soldiers killed more than 200 unarmed Sioux. b. General Custer’s cavalry was completely wiped out. c. The Nez Percé fought for possession of their homeland. d. The last buffalo of the Great Plains were killed. Check Your Answer

  14. Immigrants & Outlaws for a) American soldiers killed more than 200 unarmed Sioux. Back to the Game Board

  15. Immigrants for 2 The United States government encouraged attempts to a. preserve Native American traditions. b. protect Native American rights. c. take Native American lands. d. record Native American heritage. Check Your Answer

  16. Immigrants for 2 c. take Native American lands. Back to the Game Board

  17. Immigrants for 3 During the late 1800s, the port of entry for the majority of immigrants was a. Boston. b. San Francisco. c. Philadelphia. d. New York City. Check Your Answer

  18. Immigrants for 3 d. New York City. Back to the Game Board

  19. Immigrants for 4 What attracted many Asians to the United States in the late 1800s? a. repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act b. the desire for free land c. jobs with American railroad companies d. the Gentlemen’s Agreement Check Your Answer

  20. Immigrants for 4 c. jobs with American railroad companies Back to the Game Board

  21. Immigrants for 5 Which of the following was a major result of both immigration and the increased productivity of factory jobs in the late 1800s? a. the rapid expansion of urban areas b. mechanization of agriculture c. high wages for factory workers d. overpopulation of the South Check Your Answer

  22. Immigrants for 5 a. the rapid expansion of urban areas Back to the Game Board

  23. Progressive for 1 The goal of the Sherman Antitrust Act was to a. encourage industries to form cartels. b. promote fair industrial competition. c. place higher taxes on business profits. d. encourage the growth of business monopolies. Check Your Answer

  24. Mr. Roboto for 1 b. promote fair industrial competition. . Back to the Game Board

  25. Progressive for 2 Which best describes the main goal of the settlement movement? a. to improve living conditions for the poor b. to strengthen political machines c. to encourage immigration d. to create jobs for the unemployed Check Your Answer

  26. Progressive for 2 a. to improve living conditions for the poor Back to the Game Board

  27. Progressive for 3 Which belief was held by most Progressives? a. The government should be more accountable to its citizens. b. Housing and healthcare should remain private. c. The government should protect agricultural interests. d. The government should intervene in unfair business practices. Check Your Answer

  28. Progressive for 3 a. The government should be more accountable to its citizens. Back to the Game Board

  29. Progressive for 4 In 1906, Upton Sinclair’s novel entitled The Jungle exposed dangerous workplace conditions a. in the meatpacking industry. b. for women in the garment industry. c. for children working long hours. d. for miners in West Virginia and Colorado. Check Your Answer

  30. Progressive for 4 a. in the meatpacking industry. Back to the Game Board

  31. Progressive for 5 Journalists known as muckrakers worked at a. praising government policies. b. exposing political and business corruption. c. attacking the ideas of socialists. d. opposing government regulation of business. Check Your Answer

  32. Progressive for 5 b. exposing political and business corruption. Back to the Game Board

  33. Big Stick for 1 Anti-imperialists also objected to the a. independence of the Philippines. b. introduction of democracy to new lands. c. costs of expansion. d. sale of American goods abroad. Check Your Answer

  34. Big Stick for 1 c. costs of expansion Back to the Game Board

  35. Big Stick for 2 The United States annexed Hawaii because a. Queen Liliuokalani executed several foreign merchants. b. the United States needed naval stations in the Pacific. c. Hawaiians requested American protection. d. the Boxers started a rebellion. Check Your Answer

  36. Big Stick for 2 b. the United States needed naval stations in the Pacific. Back to the Game Board

  37. Big Stick for 3 The first action of the Spanish-American War took place in a. the Philippines. b. the Gulf of Mexico. c. the harbor at Santiago, Cuba. d. Puerto Rico. CheckYourAnswer

  38. Big Stick for 3 c. the harbor at Santiago, Cuba. Back to the Game Board

  39. Big Stick for 4 The Monroe Doctrine and social Darwinism contributed to a. European imperialism. b. American expansionism. c. industrial growth. d. financial panic and depression. Check Your Answer

  40. Big Stick for 4 b. American expansionism. Back to the Game Board

  41. Big Stick for 5 Under imperialism, the stronger nation attempts to a. dominate a weaker country. b. sell its products to a weaker country. c. create an empire. d. all of the above. Check Your Answer

  42. Big Stick for 5 a. dominate a weaker country. Back to the Game Board

  43. TorT for 1 Which of the following actions would be illegal under Jim Crow laws? a. white citizens joining the NAACP c. progressives supporting segregation b. African Americans receiving PhDs. d. blacks and whites riding together on a train. Check Your Answer

  44. TorT 1 d. blacks and whites riding together on a train. . Back to the Game Board

  45. TorT for 2 In the case of Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court a. declared segregation unconstitutional. b. established the “separate-but-equal” doctrine, upholding segregation. c. ordered public school districts to upgrade schools for African Americans. d. ordered universities to enroll more women and African Americans. Check Your Answer

  46. TorT for 2 b. established the “separate-but-equal” doctrine, upholding segregation. Back to the Game Board

  47. TorT for 3 During the early 1900s, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was an example of how African Americans a. used the court system to fight discrimination. b. formed their own political parties. c. ended all segregation in the South. d. founded settlement houses in black neighborhoods. Check Your Answer

  48. TorT for 3 a. used the court system to fight discrimination. Back to the Game Board

  49. TorT for 4 How did industrial growth affect the distribution of wealth in the United States? a. All Americans enjoyed a higher standard of living. b. The income gap between farmers and factory workers widened. c. Wealth was concentrated in the hands of a few industrialists. d. The income gap between rich and poor grew smaller. Check Your Answer

  50. TorT for 4 c. Wealth was concentrated in the hands of a few industrialists. Back to the Game Board

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