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What was the most important factor that drew rural people off farms and into the big cities during the period 1865-1900?
The availability of industrial jobs
An agricultural system that was suffering from poor production levels
The compact and dense nature of those urban communities
The advent of new housing structures such as dumbbell tenements
The lure of cultural excitement
2
What occurrence directly spurred the abandonment of wood construction for brick and steel in the downtown districts of most American cities?
The great Chicago fire of 1871
The development of the electric elevator and skyscraper
Cheaper brickmaking and the replacement of iron by more durable steel for construction purposes
The changing preference of architects such as Louis Sullivan toward designing steel and brick structures
the collapse of numerous wooden tenements in New York City during the 1800s
3
All of the following characterized the new immigrants who came to the United States from 1880 to 1990 EXCEPT
they were culturally different from previous immigrants to America
they attempted to preserve their Old Country culture in America
they were subjected to discrimination and violence by nativist Americans because they practiced different religions and some were politically radical
they made substantial efforts to convert Americans to Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, or Judaism
some New Immigrants emigrated ins response to violent religious persecutions organized by government officials and carried out by their countrymen
4
What vital function did big-city political bosses and their machines perform in managing the social and economic demands of the new urban environment?
They successfully leveraged grant money from the federal government to meet the social and economic needs of urban immigrants
In exchange for political support, they provided many urban immigrants with jobs and social services that permitted these New Immigrants to raise a family, earn a livelihood and escape abject poverty
They successfully lobbied state governments to provide public funds to build an extensive social services network and public housing program in the cities
They successfully lobbied state governments to pass political ethics reform legislation to clean up the electoral process in cities
They allied with Protestant churches, the Republican party, and big business to provide jobs, social services, and educational opportunities to the New Immigrants
5
All of the following characterized the settlement-house movement led by leaders like Jane Addams, Lillian Wald, and Florence Kelley EXCEPT that it
was led mostly by middle-class, reform minded women and centered in poor immigrant neighborhoods of the city
was motivated by the concern that the New Immigrants from eastern and southern Europe required basic education, child-rearing assistance, and learning American culture in order to assimilate successfully
advocated on behalf of social reforms like antisweatshop and child-labor laws
studiously avoided becoming involved in international efforts to advance worldwide peace and condemn war
became a forerunner for the new profession of social work
6
In the 1890s, which group of women had nearly exclusive hold on available white-collar positions as secretaries, department store clerks, and telephone operators?
Jewish women
Irish American women
College-educated women
Native-born women
African American women
7
Which of the following was NOT a reason that many labor unions favored government-imposed restrictions on immigration?
Immigrants were used by companies as strikebreakers
Immigrants were often willing to work for lower wages and in dangerous working conditions
Immigrants were sometimes difficult to unionize because of language barriers
Union leaders were fearful of some immigrants' embrace of socialism, communism, or anarchism
Immigrants were not willing or able to work in factory environments
8
Which of the following represents the best example of liberal Protestantism's effort to accommodate religion to modern scientific theories such as Darwinism?
Linking liberal Protestantism to theories of racial superiority and imperialistic survival-of-the-fittest political dogma
Attempting to prove that the prayerful dogma of Christian Scientists like Mary Baker Eddy was rooted in scientific fact
Attempting to demonstrate the scientific superiority of the religious beliefs of Protestantism over those of Catholicism and Judaism
Proclaiming that Darwinism was an updated, authentic, and grander revelation of the ways of God
Utilizing Darwinism as an intellectual argument against the effort by liberal Protestant women to become members of the clergy
9
Which were the two major sources of funding for the powerful new American research universities?
Tuition paid by undergraduates and fees charged by those served by the universities
State land grants and wealthy philanthropic industrialists
The federal governemnt and local communities
Income from successful patents and corporate research grants
Churches and numerous private individual donors
10
What was the most important reason why Americans offered increasing support for the establishment of a free public education system?
To combat the growing stregnth and influence of Catholic parochial schools
Because Americans accepted the idea that a free government and a republic cannot function effectively without educated citizens
Because private schools began to fold as a result of difficult economic circumstances
To utilize public schools to identify an intellectual elite
The decline of the Chautauqua movement
11
Which statement best reflects the different approaches of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois toward black education?
W.E.B. Dubois believed that African Americans should develop a talented tenth, while Booker T. Washington emphasized manual labor and industrial training for African Americans
W.E.B. Dubois asserted that African Americans should develop separate black schools and colleges, while Booker T. Washington believed that African Americans should develop a talented tenth
W.E.B. Dubois advocated that African Americans concentrate on manual labor and technical education, while Booker T. Washington emphasized African American access to higher education
W.E.B. Dubois advocated developing separate black colleges and universities, while Booker T. Washington believed that securing access to traditionally white colleges and universities was critical to African American progress
Booker T. Washington emphasized education for political action, while W.E.B. Dubois believed that black education should focus on industrial and technical education
12
How did American newspaper publisher expand their circulation and attract public attention in the late nineteenth century?
Printing hard-hitting editorials about the plight of poor immigrants in the city
Crusading for social reforms
Repudiating the tactics of Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst
Focusing on coverage of local community issues and avoiding yellow journalism
Printing sensationalist stories of corruption and scandal
13
What development prompted American novelists' turn from romanticism and transcendentalism to rugged social realism?
The influence of American literature
The heightened awareness of racial problems
A higher educational level of the readers
The materialism and conflicts of the new industrial society
The growing prominence of women writers
14
By 1900, a new generation of woman suffrage advocates emphasized all of the following EXCEPT
linking the vote to nontraditional female family roles such as assuming primary wage-earning responsibilities in the household
forming strong alliances with African Americans seeking voting rights
the desirability of giving women the vote in order to extend their roles as mothers and homemakers to the public world
the need for women living in the cities to have political influence on boards of public health, police commissions, and school boards
following a stat-by-state political strategy to create political momentum on behalf of gaining unrestricted suffrage
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