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Page 1: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

Unit 7 Review

Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21

Page 2: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial?

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Johnson on charges drawn up by the House

2. All the Republican senators voted for conviction

3. A ¾s majority in both Houses was required to remove Johnson from office

4. The vote against him was unanimous

5. Johnson voluntarily resigned before he could be removed

Page 3: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

The biggest boost to the cattle industry in the late 19th century was the

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Jim Crow laws

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1. Disenfranchised black Americans

2. Extended the naturalization period for foreigners

3. Prevented women from voting

4. Mandated labor unions5. Mandated racial

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Page 5: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

The Monroe Doctrine state that

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1. The U.S. opposed the independence of the new Latin American republics

2. The U.S. was opposed to any further European attempt at colonization in the Americas

3. The U.S. could not colonize or annex new territory

4. The U.S. would take control of the new Latin American republics

5. Europe was opposed to any further U.S. expansion in Latin America

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Page 6: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

Gifford Pinchot’s approach to national forests called for

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2. Adopting scientific management principles that ensure the best uses and conservation practices for natural resources

3. Allowing private interests complete freedom to develop resources in ways that maximized profits

4. Selling all public lands to private developer

5. Limiting the use of public lands to recreational purposes only

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Page 7: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

W.E.B. DuBois

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1. Opposed Booker T. Washington’s accomodationist philosophy with regard to race relations

2. Encouraged the African American community to compromise with white racists

3. Opposed the organization of the NAACP

4. Called for segregation of the races

5. Supported black nationalism

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Page 8: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

Which of the following pairs of muckrakers and issues is correct?

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1. Lincoln Steffens—political machines

2. Ida Tarbell—shady business practices

3. George Kibbe Turner—prostitution

4. Jane Addams—sharecropping

5. Upton Sinclair—meat packing

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Page 9: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

The Industrial Workers of the World was

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collective bargaining agreements3. A revolutionary labor union that represent

the poorest, most isolated workers4. A semi religious organization that

promoted class and racial harmony5. Opposed the use of strikes

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Page 10: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

Which of the following was NOT a candidate in the 1912 election?

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1. William Taft2. Eugene Debs3. Theodore Roosevelt4. William McKinley5. Woodrow Wilson

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The long-time president of the AFL was

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1. “Big Bill” Haywood2. Samuel Gompers3. John Lewis4. Eugene Debs5. Mark Hanna

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Page 12: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

Most European immigrants who arrived between 1880 and 1914 came from

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2. Eastern and southern Europe

3. Africa

4. Asia

5. Mexico

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Page 13: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

The “Gospel of Wealth”

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1. Encourage the rich people to use their excess profits for the benefit of society

2. Was rejected by most Protestant denominations

3. Was a philosophy created by J. P. Morgan

4. Led to the first federal welfare program

5. Led to higher income taxes on the rich

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Page 14: Unit 7 Review Chapter 18, 19, 20, 21. Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial? 1.The Senate sat as a court to try Johnson

In 1876 in Philadelphia, John Wanamaker

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1. Organized the first citywide fire department

2. Opened the first art museum

3. Started the first public library

4. Invented an improved method for manufacturing steel

5. Opened the first department store

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The Greenback and the “free silver” movement

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2. Advocated work camps for the unemployed3. Emphasized that immorality caused poverty4. Increasing the amount of currency in

circulation5. Overthrowing the U.S. government

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The issue that caused the Populist Party to be adsorbed by the Democratic Party was

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1. Income tax2. Women’s suffrage3. Direct election of

suffrage4. Unlimited coinage

of silver at 16:15. Government control

of railroads

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The late 19th century is called the Gilded Age because during that era

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1. The spending power of blue-collar workers doubled

2. All of the currency issued by the Treasury Department was in the form of gold coins

3. Immigrants rapidly moved into the middle class

4. Wealthy Americans lived extravagant lives of “conspicuous consumption”

5. All of the above

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