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Lived in settlement houses in Chicago and New York and championed child labor reform:
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Ida Tarbell
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Florence Kelley
Question 2
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A fearless African American anti-lynching advocate, suffragist, and women's rights activist:
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Ida Wells-Barnett
Question 3
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Which represented a strong challenge to the 19th-century corporate ethic?
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The Gospel of Wealth
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The Social Gospel
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Many 19th-century industrialists chose to blunt criticism regarding their wealth by:
Question 5
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The classic 19th-century essay "The Gospel of Wealth" was authored by:
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Andrew Carnegie
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J.P. Morgan
Question 6
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Which ideology resulted from antipathy toward foreign-born and new migrants?
Question 7
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The Plessy v. Ferguson ruling upheld:
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Racial segregation
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Granger laws
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Which represented a direct challenge to the practices typical of the Gilded Age?
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Socialism
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Social Darwinism
Question 9
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The most resented form of 19th-century government corruption was in:
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Indian affairs
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Big business
Question 10
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Which was LEAST controversial during the Gilded Age?
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Corporate expansion
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Western expansion
Question 11
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During the late 19th-century, the primary conflict among white settlers, Indians, and Mexican Americans was primarily due to:
Question 12
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Which 19th-century government action aimed to break up Indian lands and force assimilation in order to end tribal identities?
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The Dawes Severalty Act
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The Homestead Act
Question 13
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The violent conflict during the second half of the 19th-century between the United States and American Indians was most influenced by the:
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Which BEST exemplified a government subsidy to promote western migration?
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Homestead Act
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Morrill Land Grant
Question 15
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The completion of the transcontinental railroads through the American West contributed most to the:
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The majority of late 19th-century women's clubs and self-help groups demanding social and political reform tended to be:
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Middle class
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The working class
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Jane Addams was instrumental in improving the conditions of immigrants and advancing urban reform primarily through the use of:
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Child labor laws
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Settlement homes
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Which African American leader championed vocational training for blacks, raised funds from white philanthropists, and sought new career opportunities for blacks to improve their status in the late 19th century?
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W.E.B. Dubois
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Booker T. Washington
Question 19
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The internal migrations of African Americans in the United States from 1865 to 1900:
Question 20
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From 1870 to 1890, new migration from Asia and Southern and Eastern Europe led to:
Question 21
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Which was NOT part of the Populist platform?
Question 22
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The Granger movement was most dedicated to:
Question 23
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The Sierra Club:
Question 24
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Which illustrated the limitations of the "New South" economic revitalization plan?
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Sharecropping
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Textile mills
Question 25
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Which late 19th-century labor union emphasizes "bread and butter" unionism?
Question 26
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During the late 19th-century, the American industrial workforce:
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As 19th-century American cities grew in both size and number, the greatest attention to the stark contrast between urban wealth and working-class poverty resulted from:
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Who pioneered the use of holding companies to control markets?
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Andrew Carnegie
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John Rockefeller
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Which was LEAST associated with the "Gilded Ages"?
Question 30
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Who championed the growth of the U.S Navy to gain greater control of foreign markets and natural resources in the late 19th-century?
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Alfred Mahan
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William Graham Sumner