Deck 2: Development of Organized Crime in the United States
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Deck 2: Development of Organized Crime in the United States
1
Who wrote a pamphlet in 1785 that helped fuel the move toward prohibition which, more than 130 years later, resulted in the Volstead Act (Prohibition)?
A) John Howard
B) James Pendergast
C) Benjamin Rush
D) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
A) John Howard
B) James Pendergast
C) Benjamin Rush
D) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
C
2
The Constitution does not provide for or make mention of:
A) freedom of religion
B) speedy trials
C) juries
D) political parties
A) freedom of religion
B) speedy trials
C) juries
D) political parties
D
3
Immigration into the United States, except for brief depressions, grew dramatically in the years from 1820 to 1850, particularly in _____________.
A) rural areas
B) urban areas
C) coastal areas
D) forested areas
A) rural areas
B) urban areas
C) coastal areas
D) forested areas
B
4
In Kansas City, _____________ began his political career as a saloonkeeper. e became a dominant power in the First Ward, and his ability to deliver the vote enabled him to provide police protection for organized gambling.
A) Daniel Drew
B) James Fisk
C) Jay Gould
D) James Pendergast
A) Daniel Drew
B) James Fisk
C) Jay Gould
D) James Pendergast
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5
____________ were in a position to influence their customers and their votes-they could deliver their precincts and thus control the wards or districts.
A) Salesmen
B) Saloonkeepers
C) Prostitutes
D) Bankers
A) Salesmen
B) Saloonkeepers
C) Prostitutes
D) Bankers
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6
The immigrant gradually found that he possessed at least one commodity that some American natives coveted:
A) vote
B) labor
C) children
D) strength
A) vote
B) labor
C) children
D) strength
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7
Corruption reform was typically fostered by ___________ for their own ends.
A) business leaders
B) politicians
C) women
D) police
A) business leaders
B) politicians
C) women
D) police
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8
Which Robber Baron's fortune was based on alcohol and fraud? Native American fur traders were cheated by agents of this Robber Baron's American Fur Company.
A) John Jacob Astor
B) Cornelius Vanderbilt
C) Daniel Drew
D) James Fisk
A) John Jacob Astor
B) Cornelius Vanderbilt
C) Daniel Drew
D) James Fisk
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9
As part of a scheme to fleece Vanderbilt, the ______________ secretly authorized the issue of ten million new shares of Erie stock while Vanderbilt was busy buying up shares to gain control of the Erie Railroad.
A) Erie Canal
B) Erie Gang
C) Irish
D) Erie Ring
A) Erie Canal
B) Erie Gang
C) Irish
D) Erie Ring
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10
By 1890, most big-city Democratic machines were controlled by:
A) Italian bosses
B) Colombian bosses
C) Irish bosses
D) Russian bosses
A) Italian bosses
B) Colombian bosses
C) Irish bosses
D) Russian bosses
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11
In what city did a special grand jury, in 1928, find that certain members of that city's police department received a total of $2 million in bribes annually?
A) Chicago
B) Kansas City
C) New York
D) Philadelphia
A) Chicago
B) Kansas City
C) New York
D) Philadelphia
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12
The roots of OC can be found in the politics of urban America before Prohibition, in the patron-client network known as:
A) the Irish machine
B) the political machine
C) the corrupt machine
D) the immigrant machine
A) the Irish machine
B) the political machine
C) the corrupt machine
D) the immigrant machine
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13
How did John D. ockefeller earn his fortune?
A) the railroad
B) gold
C) oil
D) all of these
A) the railroad
B) gold
C) oil
D) all of these
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14
Reformers in the late 19ᵗʰ and early 20ᵗʰ century were often part of rampant __________ that at times intertwined with social Darwinism.
A) ethnocentrism
B) nativism
C) corruption
D) discrimination
A) ethnocentrism
B) nativism
C) corruption
D) discrimination
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15
Throughout much of urban America, the ________ was a center of neighborhood activity and an important social base for political activity.
A) pool hall
B) casino
C) saloon
D) House of Congress
A) pool hall
B) casino
C) saloon
D) House of Congress
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16
In Ireland, in the latter half of the 16ᵗʰ century, England tried to impose __________ on the largely __________ Irish.
A) Catholicism, Protestant
B) Judaism, Protestant
C) Catholicism, Jewish
D) Protestantism, Catholic
A) Catholicism, Protestant
B) Judaism, Protestant
C) Catholicism, Jewish
D) Protestantism, Catholic
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17
In what year was the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) established?
A) 1785
B) 1800
C) 1808
D) 1874
A) 1785
B) 1800
C) 1808
D) 1874
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18
In what year was the first temperance society established?
A) 1785
B) 1800
C) 1808
D) 1847
A) 1785
B) 1800
C) 1808
D) 1847
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19
In the United States, the Irish found themselves restricted from upward mobility, which was reserved for:
A) middle-class Protestants
B) middle-class Catholics
C) middle-class Italians
D) middle-class Jews
A) middle-class Protestants
B) middle-class Catholics
C) middle-class Italians
D) middle-class Jews
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20
Who was behind the Election Day outrage of 1934?
A) Charles Parkhust
B) Clarence Lexow
C) Jay Gould
D) James Pendergast
A) Charles Parkhust
B) Clarence Lexow
C) Jay Gould
D) James Pendergast
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21
In Chicago, the police department generally, and the 38 district stations in particular, were parts of the Democratic political machine.
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22
In __________, the National Safety Council adopted a resolution condemning alcohol as a cause of industrial accidents.
A) 1808
B) 1914
C) 1940
D) 1970
A) 1808
B) 1914
C) 1940
D) 1970
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23
Which of the following was created through the Volstead Act?
A) The Organized Crime Unit
B) The Gambling Bureau
C) The Prohibition Bureau
D) The Political Enforcement of Organized Crime
A) The Organized Crime Unit
B) The Gambling Bureau
C) The Prohibition Bureau
D) The Political Enforcement of Organized Crime
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24
The machine politician was usually a popular figure who provided important social services to loyal constituents.
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25
Most experts agree that Al Capone was the first ruthless entrepreneur to combine with thugs, gunmen, and government officials and carve out an illegal fortune.
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26
New immigrants to the United States in the 19ᵗʰ century found well-paying and upwardly mobile employment.
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27
The importance of organized crime as a national political issue was recognized by Tennessee Senator ____________ in 1950.
A) Carl Hayden
B) Estes Kefauver
C) Robert Wagner
D) Claude Pepper
A) Carl Hayden
B) Estes Kefauver
C) Robert Wagner
D) Claude Pepper
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28
The financial piracy of the Robber Barons, nativism, and the corrupt political machines of urban America were some of the contexts from which OC emerged.
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29
_________ success in politics was advanced by their ability to speak English, knowledge of the government, and the timing of their arrival in the U.S.
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30
One of the roots of organized crime can be found in the politics of ________ America before Prohibition. (Choose from rural, urban, or suburban.)
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31
Immigration into the United States grew dramatically in the years from 1820 to 1850, particularly in rural areas.
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32
The temperance movement of the 1800s did not make great progress in the United States.
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33
One of the roots of organized crime can be found in the political machine.
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34
According to the Kefauver Committee, all members of organized crime were:
A) Italian
B) Irish
C) Jewish
D) All of these
A) Italian
B) Irish
C) Jewish
D) All of these
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35
In what city were three Prohibition agents indicted for selling seized liquor to bootleggers ten days after the Eighteenth Amendment went into effect?
A) New York
B) Philadelphia
C) Chicago
D) New Orleans
A) New York
B) Philadelphia
C) Chicago
D) New Orleans
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36
Prohibition was accomplished by the political efforts of an economically declining segment of the _____________.
A) American upper-class
B) American middle-class
C) American immigrants
D) American Catholics
A) American upper-class
B) American middle-class
C) American immigrants
D) American Catholics
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37
The __________ strengthened the language of the Eighteenth Amendment and defined all beverages containing more than 0.5 percent alcohol as intoxicating.
A) Volstead Act
B) RICO Statute
C) Truman Act
D) Prohibition Statute
A) Volstead Act
B) RICO Statute
C) Truman Act
D) Prohibition Statute
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38
Prohibition encouraged cooperation between gang leaders from various regions. his is known as:
A) syndication
B) compartmentalization
C) cooperation
D) none of these
A) syndication
B) compartmentalization
C) cooperation
D) none of these
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39
One of the roots of organized crime can be found in Prohibition.
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40
Throughout much of urban America, the saloon was an important social base for political activity.
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41
iscuss the success of the Irish in politics in America during the mid-to-late-nineteenth century.
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42
he Kefauver Committee equated organized crime with ____________.
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43
hy did Irish immigrants in the 19th century get so involved in politics?
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44
The ____________, who provided important services to loyal constituents, asked for votes and a free hand to become wealthy in politics in return for those services.
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45
hat are the characteristics of "political machines?"
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46
ongressional interest in organized crime in 1950 resulted in the ___________ hearings.
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47
n what ways did the Robber Barons serve as role models for, and create a climate conducive to, the growth of organized crime?
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48
iscuss the importance of the saloon in urban America during the late nineteenth century.
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49
Discuss the impact of Prohibition on organized crime.
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50
The machine leader mediated between unorganized urban masses, the __________ and the __________.
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51
ow did the findings of the Kefauver Committee influence views of organized crime?
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52
iscuss the pioneering role of the "Robber Barons" in American criminal history.
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53
Explain how nativism generated support for the political machine.
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54
The liquor business demanded large-scale organization and encouraged cooperation between gang leaders from various regions; this was known as _________.
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55
n what way did Murder. nc. ymbolize cooperation between criminal organizations?
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56
_________ allowed coarse street criminals to become "beer barons" who ruled large swaths of urban America.
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