Exam 5: Race Relations in the 19th and 20th Centuries

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Which of the following is evidence of the manifestation of anti-immigrant hostility in the mid-to-late 1800s:

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Most labor unions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were racially integrated, adhering to the belief that a united labor force was a more powerful challenge to capitalism.

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The Indian Citizenship Act, which granted U.S. citizenship to all Indians, was the result of Indian demands that they be fully included in the U.S. as citizens.

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Which of the following nations emulated the U.S. in their restrictive immigration legislation?

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In the mid-to-late 1800s, the United States experienced an immigration explosion that had dramatic consequences for the nation.

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This organization became the most powerful black union and worked for labor rights for all black workers, as well as for basic civil rights for African Americans.

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Describe similarities and differences between the racism and discrimination directed at African Americans and Native Americans versus that directed at European immigrants, particularly Irish and Jewish immigrants.

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This event, in which over 300 Native Americans men, women, and children were killed, marks the end of the "Indian Wars" and Native American autonomy.

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Which of the following immigrant groups of the late nineteenth century entered the United States with more education and industrial experience than other immigrant groups and the American population at large?

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Sinophobia is a term to describe the fear and hatred of which group of people?

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Which of the following is NOT an example of African American resistance to racism, discrimination, and Jim Crow segregation?

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Dramatic social changes in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century resulted in a society in flux, where the social order could not be taken for granted, and where clashes between racial/ethnic groups intensified.

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Which immigrant group was targeted for immigration restriction to this country due to their race and the view that they would never be able to successfully assimilate into American society?

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The term 'Jim Crow' refers to which of the following?

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Which of the following groups of Americans were subjected to systematic attempts at forced assimilation by the U.S. government?

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This African American woman was a teacher, journalist, activist, one of the founders of the NAACP, and became best known for her anti-lynching activism.

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Which of the following Supreme Court cases declared segregation constitutionally protected, as long as "separate but equal" facilities were provided.

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In the post-Civil War era, and again in the post-Reconstruction era, governments of the southern states began implementing legislation known as the _________, which were laws that restricted black freedom of movement, travel, and access to better jobs, and included complex and changing rules concerning appropriate racial etiquette and vagrancy laws that forced blacks to work or be incarcerated.

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Explain why a service occupation like that of sleeping car porter was such an important job for African American men.

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