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Deck 17: Culture and Oligarchy
1
The movement to establish kindergartens in California in the late 19th century was led by
A)Kate Kennedy.
B)Jane Lathrop Stanford.
C)Emma Marwedel.
D)David Starr Jordan.
A)Kate Kennedy.
B)Jane Lathrop Stanford.
C)Emma Marwedel.
D)David Starr Jordan.
Emma Marwedel.
2
Henry George strongly denounced land monopoly and proposed a radical single massive tax on land.
True
3
When novelist Jack London was asked about the contradiction between his socialism and his racism,he
A)apologized.
B)refused to answer.
C)replied that he was a white man first and a socialist second.
D)threatened a reporter with physical violence.
A)apologized.
B)refused to answer.
C)replied that he was a white man first and a socialist second.
D)threatened a reporter with physical violence.
replied that he was a white man first and a socialist second.
4
The California journalist who acquired the greatest national influence was
A)Charles de Young.
B)Joseph Pulitzer.
C)William Randolph Hearst.
D)Josiah Royce.
A)Charles de Young.
B)Joseph Pulitzer.
C)William Randolph Hearst.
D)Josiah Royce.
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5
Irish immigrant Kate Kennedy led a campaign for
A)the exclusion of Chinese immigrants.
B)woman suffrage.
C)"equal pay for equal work."
D)all of the above
A)the exclusion of Chinese immigrants.
B)woman suffrage.
C)"equal pay for equal work."
D)all of the above
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6
Ambrose's Bierce attitude toward the Southern Pacific Railroad could best be described as
A)indifferent.
B)mildly supportive.
C)extremely hostile.
D)bemused.
A)indifferent.
B)mildly supportive.
C)extremely hostile.
D)bemused.
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7
Leland Stanford claimed that his major objection to the painting "Driving the Last Spike" was its
A)lack of historical accuracy.
B)high price.
C)prominent position given Charles Crocker.
D)emphasis on the Chinese laborers.
A)lack of historical accuracy.
B)high price.
C)prominent position given Charles Crocker.
D)emphasis on the Chinese laborers.
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8
California artist Albert Bierstadt
A)immigrated from Germany.
B)painted "Sunday Morning in the Mines."
C)quarreled with his patron Leland Stanford.
D)all of the above
A)immigrated from Germany.
B)painted "Sunday Morning in the Mines."
C)quarreled with his patron Leland Stanford.
D)all of the above
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9
Phoebe Apperson Hearst
A)established a university scholarship for undergraduate women at Stanford University.
B)was the daughter and heir of William Randolph Hearst.
C)believed that equal educational opportunities should be available to women and men.
D)all of the above
A)established a university scholarship for undergraduate women at Stanford University.
B)was the daughter and heir of William Randolph Hearst.
C)believed that equal educational opportunities should be available to women and men.
D)all of the above
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10
California novelist Jack London rose to success in the face of great personal tragedy.
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11
Kate Douglas Wiggin
A)founded the first women's college in the West.
B)served as a "strong president" at Stanford University.
C)taught a "great books" course at UC Berkeley.
D)taught the first free kindergarten in San Francisco.
A)founded the first women's college in the West.
B)served as a "strong president" at Stanford University.
C)taught a "great books" course at UC Berkeley.
D)taught the first free kindergarten in San Francisco.
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12
The tone of Ambrose Bierce's writings was generally positive and optimistic.
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13
Economist and reformer Henry George
A)supported the 1879 constitution.
B)upheld labor's right to organize and strike.
C)denounced the railroad's land monopoly in California.
D)all of the above.
A)supported the 1879 constitution.
B)upheld labor's right to organize and strike.
C)denounced the railroad's land monopoly in California.
D)all of the above.
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14
Ambrose Bierce
A)was a San Francisco newspaper columnist.
B)painted several important works depicting pioneer life in California.
C)was a close associate of Hubert Howe Bancroft.
D)wrote The Octopus.
A)was a San Francisco newspaper columnist.
B)painted several important works depicting pioneer life in California.
C)was a close associate of Hubert Howe Bancroft.
D)wrote The Octopus.
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15
According to the textbook,Stanford University was founded as
A)a monument to Leland Stanford himself.
B)a tribute to Leland Stanford's deceased son.
C)a tax write off.
D)an attempt by Leland Stanford to diminish the influence of the University of California.
A)a monument to Leland Stanford himself.
B)a tribute to Leland Stanford's deceased son.
C)a tax write off.
D)an attempt by Leland Stanford to diminish the influence of the University of California.
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16
Most of the volumes on the general history of California in Bancroft's Works actually were written by
A)Josiah Royce.
B)Theodore H.Hittell.
C)Hubert Howe Bancroft.
D)Henry L.Oak.
A)Josiah Royce.
B)Theodore H.Hittell.
C)Hubert Howe Bancroft.
D)Henry L.Oak.
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17
The ambitious literary project,"Epic of the Wheat",was conceived by
A)Hubert Howe Bancroft.
B)Frank Norris.
C)Upton Sinclair.
D)Jack London.
A)Hubert Howe Bancroft.
B)Frank Norris.
C)Upton Sinclair.
D)Jack London.
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18
Jane Lathrop Stanford in 1899 ordered Stanford University to
A)limit the number of female students to 500.
B)prohibit the admission of women.
C)provide scholarships for all qualified women students.
D)organize a "well disciplined marching band."
A)limit the number of female students to 500.
B)prohibit the admission of women.
C)provide scholarships for all qualified women students.
D)organize a "well disciplined marching band."
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19
James McClatchy and Harrison Gray Otis were important 19th-century California
A)artists.
B)historians.
C)educators.
D)newspaper publishers.
A)artists.
B)historians.
C)educators.
D)newspaper publishers.
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20
According to the textbook,Frank Norris had genuine sympathy for lower class people and racial and ethnic minorities.
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21
Briefly characterize the writings of Henry George,Frank Norris,and Jack London.To what extent were these works protests against "oligarchy" in California?
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22
"Driving the Last Spike" was painted by Thomas Hill.
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23
Explain the development of higher education in California in the late 19th century.Pay particular attention to the origins and early history of the University of California and Stanford University.
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24
The Monterey colonial style of architecture was heavily influenced by Spanish-colonial and Mexican-republican elements unique to California.
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25
The first president of Stanford University was the distinguished philanthropist Phoebe Apperson Hearst.
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26
Rapid economic and population growth in 19th-century California brought about a rapid sense of public responsibility for education.
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27
Contrary to popular belief,Hubert Howe Bancroft enjoyed little assistance in the preparation of his Works.
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28
Explain the methods and importance of the historiography of Hubert Howe Bancroft.
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29
The founding of the University of California included the merger of the private College of California with a proposed agricultural college.
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30
The original charter of the University of California barred the admission of women as undergraduates.
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31
What was the nature of San Francisco journalism of the late 19th and early 20th centuries? Describe the role of William Randolph Hearst in this field.
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