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31 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 31
Susan B. Anthony was arrested and fined $100 for casting an illegal vote in the presidential
election of 1872. She refused to pay the fine. Her protest was most similar to which of the
following?

The United States Constitution generally left the power to states to determine who could
vote

The jailing of Henry David Thoreau for not paying taxes for what he considered an
immoral war

the ratification of the three Reconstruction-era movements

The concentration of corporate wealth and power

Term 2 of 31
Which statement best explains the reason for the demand for "election of United States
Senators by direct vote"?

Many voters felt that the Senate had become dominated by powerful business interests.

Railroads, textile mills, and steel factories developed.


Native tribes were recognized as "nations" within the United States

The United States Constitution generally left the power to states to determine who could
vote

Term 3 of 31
The excerpt best illustrates which of the following issues of that time?

Migrants and Native Americans were clashing over tribal lands


"in the Tenements All the influences make for evil"


The right to organize and bargain collectively

Increasing the money supply would help farmers who were in debt

,Term 4 of 31
Which of the following best demonstrates a change or condition that reflected Grady's hopes
for the South?

Native tribes were recognized as "nations" within the United States

People held public office primarily for personal gain


Railroads, textile mills, and steel factories developed.

The withdrawal of "greenbacks" from circulation

Term 5 of 31
Grady's comments best express the viewpoint of which group of people?

He had created the first laboratory dedicated to producing inventions.

Southerners who advocated developing a New South


southern and western Europe

It promoted the idea that teams of people working together could invent new products
profitably.

Term 6 of 31
The Ocala Platform was primarily based on the belief that

Migrants and Native Americans were clashing over tribal lands


increasing the money supply would help farmers who were in debt

the rise of the American Federation of Labor

To help young politicians find success in their careers

,Term 7 of 31
Supporters of the position expressed by Sumner would likely defend

Many farmers who were in debt


Workers in the settlement house movement

laissez-faire capitalism because it reduced business regulations

southern and western Europe

Term 8 of 31
The Ocala Platform proved an important link between the alliance movement and which of the
following later groups?

The Populists

The withdrawal of "greenbacks" from circulation

the ratification of the three Reconstruction-era movements


increasing the money supply would help farmers who were in debt

Term 9 of 31
This excerpt was written to most directly support which if the following?

the rise of the American Federation of Labor


the ratification of the three Reconstruction-era movements

The right to organize and bargain collectively

"In the tenements all the influences make for evil"

, Term 10 of 31
Anthony's arguments expressed in the excerpt above can best be understood in the context
of

the ratification of the three Reconstruction-era movements

the rise of the American Federation of Labor

The right to organize and bargain collectively

The withdrawal of "greenbacks" from circulation

Term 11 of 31
The best example that modifies or refutes McElroy's description of "idiotic talk about reform in
connection with politics" were the changes made in government hiring procedures after

the assassination of President James Garfield in 1981

the assassination of President James Garfield in 1881

the assassination of President James Garfield in 1876

the assassination of President James Garfield in 1781

Term 12 of 31
Which group supported the change in the total money supply between 1875 and 1895 but
wanted the change to be larger than it was?

southern and western Europe

Many farmers who were in debt

laissez-faire capitalism because it reduced business regulations

Workers in the settlement house movement

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