Deck 3: Populism and Imperialism, 1890-1900

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The Populist Party was officially known as the?

A) Midwest Party
B) Independent Party
C) Farmers Party
D) People's Party
E) Liberation party
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In what city was "Tin Pan Alley?"

A) Boston
B) New York
C) Philadelphia
D) Detroit
E) Chicago
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Who was the most well known heavyweight-boxing champion of this time?

A) James Corbett
B) John L. Sullivan
C) Joe Louis
D) Jeffrey Hunter
E) Rocky Balboa
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The US government in what year eliminated the term "frontier"?

A) 1850
B) 1865
C) 1875
D) 1890
E) 1880
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In what state was the 1912 Olympic hero Jim Thorpe born?

A) Kansas
B) Indiana
C) Texas
D) Nevada
E) Oklahoma
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Which US congressional act required railroads to establish standard rates?

A) Oakdale Act
B) Interstate Commerce Act
C) Sherman Act
D) B & O Act
E) Pennsylvania Act
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Who authored the "Frontier Thesis?"

A) Charles Dickens
B) Henry Thoreau
C) William Sherman
D) Arthur Schlesinger
E) Frederick Jackson Turner
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Sears was best known for what marketing technique?

A) Blue light specials
B) Sales on washing machines
C) Deep discounts
D) Mail order catalogue
E) Radio advertising
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A and P was the largest grocery store chain of this era. What do the letters "A" and "P" stand for?

A) Advance & Proceed
B) Atlantic & Pacific
C) Apples & Potatoes
D) Arkansas and Pennsylvania
E) Abraham & Peter
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Observing the degraded conditions of inner-city life in the 1880-1900 period was called?

A) Cruising
B) Gawking
C) Slumming
D) Blasting
E) Pandering
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Which of the following was not included in a typical vaudeville show?

A) Slapstick comedy
B) Songs
C) Dance
D) Chorus line
E) Short films
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Which US congressional act outlawed "combinations in restraint of trade?"

A) Interstate Commerce Act
B) Anti-Monopoly Act
C) Railroad Regulation Act
D) McKinley-Hart Act
E) Sherman Anti-Trust Act
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An outlying residential area connected to the city by railways or roadways is called?

A) Township
B) Neighborhood
C) Rural
D) Suburb
E) Metropolis
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Before the constitutional amendment that required the direct election of US senators, how were they selected?

A) Appointed by the Governors
B) Chosen by the members of Congress
C) Special committees appointed them
D) Appointed by state legislatures
E) None of the above
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Scott Joplin, the African American music composer, was best known for what type of music?

A) Jazz
B) Hip Hop
C) Classical
D) Ragtime
E) Country Western
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In 1892, whom did the Populist Party nominate as their candidate for president?

A) John Thornton
B) Earl McKinley
C) James Saltonstall
D) James B. Weaver
E) Milliard Fillmore
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Jane Addams was famous because of her work with

A) Prohibition
B) Prostitution
C) Drug abuse
D) Settlement houses
E) Religion
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Which company was the best-known department store of the era?

A) K-Mart
B) Wannamaker
C) Wal-Mart
D) Jordan's
E) Target
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When two political parties join together to defeat the dominant party of a region this is known as?

A) Coexistence
B) Melding
C) Fusion
D) Bipartisanship
E) All of the above
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Which of the following was not a Populist Party proposed reform?

A) Social Security
B) Immigration restrictions
C) Federal income tax
D) Direct election of US senators
E) Referendums at the state level
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The antebellum white actor who used "blackface" was known as?

A) Laurel Hardy
B) Joseph Foggy
C) Warren Barton
D) Jim Crow
E) Eustis Palmer
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In the Wizard of Oz, whom did the Cowardly Lion represent?

A) Farmers
B) Businessmen
C) Clergy
D) Judges
E) Politicians
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Who was the Democratic Party candidate for president who was well known for his advocacy of using silver to back up the dollar?

A) John Harding
B) Grover Cleveland
C) William McKinley
D) William Jennings Bryan
E) Harold Estes
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Which US Supreme Court case ruled that segregation was legal?

A) Plessy v. Ferguson
B) Brown v. Board of Education
C) Paski v. Odom
D) Kansas v. Oldham
E) Wade v. Grand
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Where was the steel plant where the riots occurred in 1893?

A) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
B) Cleveland, Ohio
C) Gary, Indiana
D) Birmingham, Alabama
E) Homestead, Pennsylvania
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Which president during this period was elected twice but not consecutively?

A) Harrison
B) Garfield
C) Roosevelt
D) Cleveland
E) Taft
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Which of the following would not be considered an "old stock' immigrant?

A) Italian
B) English
C) French
D) German
E) Northern Ireland
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What state was Ellis Island in?

A) Massachusetts
B) Pennsylvania
C) Rhode Island
D) New York
E) New Jersey
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When the Pullman Strike of 1894 occurred in Chicago, who was president?

A) Harrison
B) Tyler
C) McKinley
D) Cleveland
E) Roosevelt
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Deck 3: Populism and Imperialism, 1890-1900
1
The Populist Party was officially known as the?

A) Midwest Party
B) Independent Party
C) Farmers Party
D) People's Party
E) Liberation party
People's Party
2
In what city was "Tin Pan Alley?"

A) Boston
B) New York
C) Philadelphia
D) Detroit
E) Chicago
New York
3
Who was the most well known heavyweight-boxing champion of this time?

A) James Corbett
B) John L. Sullivan
C) Joe Louis
D) Jeffrey Hunter
E) Rocky Balboa
John L. Sullivan
4
The US government in what year eliminated the term "frontier"?

A) 1850
B) 1865
C) 1875
D) 1890
E) 1880
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In what state was the 1912 Olympic hero Jim Thorpe born?

A) Kansas
B) Indiana
C) Texas
D) Nevada
E) Oklahoma
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Which US congressional act required railroads to establish standard rates?

A) Oakdale Act
B) Interstate Commerce Act
C) Sherman Act
D) B & O Act
E) Pennsylvania Act
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Who authored the "Frontier Thesis?"

A) Charles Dickens
B) Henry Thoreau
C) William Sherman
D) Arthur Schlesinger
E) Frederick Jackson Turner
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Sears was best known for what marketing technique?

A) Blue light specials
B) Sales on washing machines
C) Deep discounts
D) Mail order catalogue
E) Radio advertising
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A and P was the largest grocery store chain of this era. What do the letters "A" and "P" stand for?

A) Advance & Proceed
B) Atlantic & Pacific
C) Apples & Potatoes
D) Arkansas and Pennsylvania
E) Abraham & Peter
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Observing the degraded conditions of inner-city life in the 1880-1900 period was called?

A) Cruising
B) Gawking
C) Slumming
D) Blasting
E) Pandering
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11
Which of the following was not included in a typical vaudeville show?

A) Slapstick comedy
B) Songs
C) Dance
D) Chorus line
E) Short films
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12
Which US congressional act outlawed "combinations in restraint of trade?"

A) Interstate Commerce Act
B) Anti-Monopoly Act
C) Railroad Regulation Act
D) McKinley-Hart Act
E) Sherman Anti-Trust Act
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An outlying residential area connected to the city by railways or roadways is called?

A) Township
B) Neighborhood
C) Rural
D) Suburb
E) Metropolis
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Before the constitutional amendment that required the direct election of US senators, how were they selected?

A) Appointed by the Governors
B) Chosen by the members of Congress
C) Special committees appointed them
D) Appointed by state legislatures
E) None of the above
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Scott Joplin, the African American music composer, was best known for what type of music?

A) Jazz
B) Hip Hop
C) Classical
D) Ragtime
E) Country Western
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16
In 1892, whom did the Populist Party nominate as their candidate for president?

A) John Thornton
B) Earl McKinley
C) James Saltonstall
D) James B. Weaver
E) Milliard Fillmore
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Jane Addams was famous because of her work with

A) Prohibition
B) Prostitution
C) Drug abuse
D) Settlement houses
E) Religion
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Which company was the best-known department store of the era?

A) K-Mart
B) Wannamaker
C) Wal-Mart
D) Jordan's
E) Target
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When two political parties join together to defeat the dominant party of a region this is known as?

A) Coexistence
B) Melding
C) Fusion
D) Bipartisanship
E) All of the above
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Which of the following was not a Populist Party proposed reform?

A) Social Security
B) Immigration restrictions
C) Federal income tax
D) Direct election of US senators
E) Referendums at the state level
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The antebellum white actor who used "blackface" was known as?

A) Laurel Hardy
B) Joseph Foggy
C) Warren Barton
D) Jim Crow
E) Eustis Palmer
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In the Wizard of Oz, whom did the Cowardly Lion represent?

A) Farmers
B) Businessmen
C) Clergy
D) Judges
E) Politicians
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23
Who was the Democratic Party candidate for president who was well known for his advocacy of using silver to back up the dollar?

A) John Harding
B) Grover Cleveland
C) William McKinley
D) William Jennings Bryan
E) Harold Estes
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Which US Supreme Court case ruled that segregation was legal?

A) Plessy v. Ferguson
B) Brown v. Board of Education
C) Paski v. Odom
D) Kansas v. Oldham
E) Wade v. Grand
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Where was the steel plant where the riots occurred in 1893?

A) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
B) Cleveland, Ohio
C) Gary, Indiana
D) Birmingham, Alabama
E) Homestead, Pennsylvania
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Which president during this period was elected twice but not consecutively?

A) Harrison
B) Garfield
C) Roosevelt
D) Cleveland
E) Taft
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Which of the following would not be considered an "old stock' immigrant?

A) Italian
B) English
C) French
D) German
E) Northern Ireland
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What state was Ellis Island in?

A) Massachusetts
B) Pennsylvania
C) Rhode Island
D) New York
E) New Jersey
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When the Pullman Strike of 1894 occurred in Chicago, who was president?

A) Harrison
B) Tyler
C) McKinley
D) Cleveland
E) Roosevelt
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