The 1920s saw the rise in popularity of all of the following EXCEPT A) pulp fiction. B) crossword puzzles. C) basketball. D) confession magazines. ANSWER C
Most of those who were outspoken advocates of American expansion in the late nineteenth century were A) second or third generation German-Americans. B) Democrats. C) Anglophiles. D) All of the above. ANSWER C
Proponents of the “large policy” advocated all the following EXCEPT A) controlling Cuba and the Caribbean. B) acquiring control of naval bases and coaling stations across the Pacific Ocean. C) acquiring a “sphere of influence” in China. D) building a canal through Central America. ANSWER C
Unlike other national labor unions in the late nineteenth century, the American Federation of Labor A) was well organized. B) was active in partisan politics. C) set broad goals to reform society. D) denounced industrial capitalism. ANSWER A
After the War of 1812 American agriculture was becoming LESS A) self-sufficient. B) specialized. C) commercialized. D) mechanized. ANSWER A
The most famous american composer of the mid-nineteenth century was A) Aaron Copland. B) Scott Joplin. C) Stephen Foster. D) Woody Guthrie. ANSWER C
Compare and contrast the views of Social Darwinism, the Gospel of Wealth, and laissez-faire. What do they all have in common and in what ways are they different? Explain why each had a popular appeal in America in the late nineteenth century. What will be an ideal response? ANSWER Social Darwinists tried to use […]
In Ex Parte Merryman, the Supreme Court declared that President Lincoln acted unconstitutionally when, without the consent of Congress, he A) declared the South in a state of insurrection. B) suspended the writ of habeas corpus in order to jail secessionists in Maryland. C) called for 75,000 volunteers after the firing on Fort Sumter. D) […]
Why do so many people in the South and the West hold the view that political power in Washington, D.C., and economic power on Wall Street cannot be trusted? What will be an ideal response? ANSWER The mistrust is partly historical, dating back to the image of the West as a retreat for individuals, […]
Compare and contrast the American workplace in industrial America in the late nineteenth century with its counterpart in preindustrial America. What things would a preindustrial worker find most objectionable about the industrial workplace? What will be an ideal response? ANSWER The preindustrial workplace was slow paced, sociable, relaxed, informal, and personal. Labor and leisure […]