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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which phrase could be used to accurately complete the diagram?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

reduction of tariff levels nationalization of railroads creation of a federal reserve system reduction in prices for government-owned land

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AngelWilliams16

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

okay hold on...lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oke

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

Creation of federal reserve system.

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

yeah i was going to say the same thing...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok :D next one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did the Morrill Land Grant Act affect American farmers? It provided state governments with federal land to sell to private farmers. It allowed farmers to set up cooperatives to gain greater market shares. It gave farmers unlimited access to inexpensive federal government land. It helped states create agricultural colleges to teach improved farming methods.

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

it's the first one

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

that's what i'd go with

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

Yea seems like the 1st.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The passage below is an excerpt from the Populist Party Platform of 1892: We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1. We demand that the amount of circulating medium be speedily increased to not less than $50 per capita. Source: http://www.wwnorton.com/college/history/eamerica/media/ch22/resources/documents/populist.htm How would the acceptance of these demands help the supporters of the Populist Party? Coining more money would lead to inflation, which would increase wages for factory workers. Speeding up the circulation of money would raise interest rates, which would make banks less profitable. Increasing the money supply would raise crop prices, making it easier for farmers to pay their debts and make profits. The use of both silver and gold as coins would enlarge the federal budget, making it possible to pay for more welfare programs for the poor.

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

And... That's my cue

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

Good luck!

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Angel keep goin :D

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

okayyy lol

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

i would say C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of these shifts took place during the Second Industrial Revolution? a shift in population from urban to rural areas a shift from an agrarian economy to a manufacturing economy a shift from northern economic dominance to southern economic dominance a shift in popularity from big business to small-scale farmers

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which describes how the Second Industrial Revolution changed the family structure? Husbands and wives often worked together in the same industry, leaving children to manage the homes. Families no longer worked together on farms, and all family members had to seek industrial work to support the family. Wives began to work outside the home, leaving husbands to take on both the agricultural and domestic tasks. Families began to work together on agricultural tasks as a result of the technological improvements that took place.

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

i'm not so sure about this one..but it's between C or B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I picked b :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This quote is from a news reporter in 1876: "The telephone is a curious device that might fairly find place in the magic of Arabian Tales. Of what use is such an invention? Well, there may be occasions of state when it is necessary for officials who are far apart to talk with each other." Source: http://books.google.ca/books?id=RgsqW_Ie6bIC Based on this quote, how did society feel about the changes occurring as a result of the Second Industrial Revolution? People believed that new technologies would mean the destruction of the current way of life. People embraced and eagerly awaited the changes that took place as a result of new inventions. People were uncertain about the potential impact of new inventions on the future of American business and daily life. People immediately saw the practicality and usefulness of new inventions on everyday processes and routines.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

btw theres 31 questions lol

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

OMG!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i only need help with some!

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

okay

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

i can do my best

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oke :D

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

yeaa lol

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

anymore questions @sisco0123 ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This quote is from a news reporter in 1876: "The telephone is a curious device that might fairly find place in the magic of Arabian Tales. Of what use is such an invention? Well, there may be occasions of state when it is necessary for officials who are far apart to talk with each other." Source: http://books.google.ca/books?id=RgsqW_Ie6bIC Based on this quote, how did society feel about the changes occurring as a result of the Second Industrial Revolution? People believed that new technologies would mean the destruction of the current way of life. People embraced and eagerly awaited the changes that took place as a result of new inventions. People were uncertain about the potential impact of new inventions on the future of American business and daily life. People immediately saw the practicality and usefulness of new inventions on everyday processes and routines.

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

okay i think it's D or B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which policy did the U.S. government favor during the late 19th century to develop frontier regions? subsidies for wheat farmers coining of both silver and gold land grants to railroad companies relocation programs for African-Americans

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

i think it's C

OpenStudy (angelwilliams16):

i don't really know about this one

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