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How did some late nineteenth-century industrialist such as John D. Rockefeller react to government restrictions on their businesses?

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How did some late nineteenth-century industrialist such as John D. Rockefeller

react to government restrictions on their businesses?

By placing their companies under the control of boards of trustees

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Consistent with their reputations for greed and corruption nineteen-century city bosses and their “Machines retained control of city governments by:

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Consistent with their reputations for greed and corruption nineteen-century city bosses and

their “Machines retained control of city governments by:

Providing aid to citizens in exchange for political support

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What action represents a major change in U.S.policy toward American Indians after the Civil War?

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What action represents a major change in U.S.policy toward American Indians after the Civil

War?

Apportionment of tribal property to private individuals

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What tactic enabled Samuel Gompers to develop the American Federation of Labor into the largest labor Union in the United States?

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What tactic enabled Samuel Gompers to develop the American Federation of Labor into the largest labor Union in the United States?

Concentrating on higher wages and better working conditions

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In which way did the protest of Chicago’s Haymarket Square affect the Knights of Labor?

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In which way did the protest of Chicago’s Haymarket Square affect the Knights of Labor?

Union members grew disillusioned as newspapers printed articles blaming workers for the violence that had occurred.

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Early twentieth-century Progressive reformers were LEAST concerned with which of the following problems?a. Unsafe food-processing methodsb. Unhealthy urban living conditionsc. Exploitation of children in the

workplaced. Denial of African Americans’ civil

rights

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Early twentieth-century Progressive reformers were LEAST concerned with which of the following problems?a. Unsafe food-processing methodsb. Unhealthy urban living conditionsc. Exploitation of children in the

workplaced. Denial of African Americans’ civil

rights

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Which of the following factors was most significant in the development of labor unions during the nineteenth century?a. Working conditionsb. Racial segregationc. Class discriminationd. Growing prosperity

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Which of the following factors was most significant in the development of labor unions during the nineteenth century?a. Working conditionsb. Racial segregationc. Class discriminationd. Growing prosperity

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Why is Colonel George Custer considered a National hero after the Battle of Little Bighorn?

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Why is Colonel George Custer considered a National hero after the

Battle of Little Bighorn?

Wild West shows portrayed him and his troops fighting courageously against a

mush larger enemy force

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How did modernization of production methods affect immigration in the United States?

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How did modernization of production methods affect immigration in the United States?

It reduced the need for labor

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How did vertical integration benefit companies such as Carnegie Steel?

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How did vertical integration benefit companies such as Carnegie Steel?

Controlling production and distribution processes increased workforce motivation

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The Exoduster movement involved which group?

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The Exoduster movement involved which group?

African American leaving the South after the Civil War

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What technological development of the mid-nineteenth century most revolutionized the U.S. steel industry?

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What technological development of the mid-nineteenth century most revolutionized the U.S. steel industry?

Bessemer Process

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In what significant way did the Knights of Labor differ from the American Federation of Labor?

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In what significant way did the Knights of Labor differ from the American Federation of Labor?

The Knights of Labor opened the membership of the organization to women, blacks, and ethnic minorities.

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In their work with immigrants, settlement houses mainly addressed what need?

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In their work with immigrants, settlement houses mainly addressed what need?

Cultural adjustment

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The Haymarket Square episode, the Colorado labor wars, and the railroad strike of 1877 were results of what condition?

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The Haymarket Square episode, the Colorado labor wars, and the railroad strike of 1877 were results of what condition?

Conflict between labor and management interests

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The U.S. Cavalry’s Buffalo soldiers shared what experience with most other African Americans of their time?

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The U.S. Cavalry’s Buffalo soldiers shared what experience with most other African Americans of their time?

They were segregated because of their race

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What new invention effectively ended the need for long cattle drives?

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What new invention effectively ended the need for long cattle drives?

Barbed-wire fence

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The completion of the first transcontinental Railroad took place where?

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The completion of the first transcontinental Railroad took place where?

Promontory Summit, Utah

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The construction of the Central Pacific Railroad relied largely on the labors of which immigrant group?

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The construction of the Central Pacific Railroad relied largely on the labors of which immigrant group?

Chinese

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In the development of the steel industry, which of the following factors was LEAST significant?

a. The contraction of railroadsb. The abundance of natural resourcesc. The growth of cities and skyscrapersd. The invention of the telephone and

typewriter

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In the development of the steel industry, which of the following factors was LEAST significant?

a. The contraction of railroadsb. The abundance of natural resourcesc. The growth of cities and skyscrapersd. The invention of the telephone and

typewriter

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