Over the course of 62 years, approximately 12 million Europeans passed through which immigration station in New York Harbor? A)angel island B)ellis island C)statue of liberty D)alcatraz
Definitely Ellis Island. The statue of liberty is absurd. Alcatraz clearly isn't the answer, as that's a prison.
q2) Which of the following was Frederick Law Olmsted’s famous work? A)the chinese exclusion act B)ellis island C)central park in new york D)socal gospel
Well he was famous for architectural design. Ellis island isn't it. Social gospel doesn't fit that category, and the chinese exclusion act is well beyond that concept. The only answer left is Central Park. He's famous for the design of Central Park in New York
q3) What new invention made taller buildings more practical for inhabitants? A)steel frames B)elevators C)immagrant labor D)urban planning
q4) Where could the poor find assistance from social reformers? A)immigration centers B)tenements C)settlement houses D)skyscraperes
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Well for question 3 elevators made it more practical for inhabitants to occipants
Well he was famous for architectural design. Ellis island isn't it. Social gospel doesn't fit that category, and the chinese exclusion act is well beyond that concept. The only answer left is Central Park. He's famous for the design of Central Park in New York
And for the question 4 it would be c settlement houses
_____________, along with many others, was responsible for the statue becoming a reality. A)joseph pulitzer B)edouard rene lefebvre de laboulaye C)all the choices are correct D)frederic-auguste bartholdi
I believe it would be Joseph Pulitzer
q6) Many Americans volunteered to help the poor as part of the __________ movement. A)philanthropy lives B)social reform C)helping hands D)social gospel
Social gospel? I'm thinking its that one
The Social Gospel encouraged many __________. a) Americans to volunteer to help the poor b) Americans to travel to Europe c) immigrants to become protestants d) of the new immigrants to attend church
Help the poor it's the opposite as the question above
The American businessman who made a fortune by investing in railroads and steamships was __________. A)horatio alger B)john d. rockefeller C)andrew carnegie D)carnelius vanderbilt
That one would be D
Well he was famous for architectural design. Ellis island isn't it. Social gospel doesn't fit that category, and the chinese exclusion act is well beyond that concept. The only answer left is Central Park. He's famous for the design of Central Park in New York
The latter part of the 1800s, when new inventions and business practices increased the production of American industry, was called __________. A)the gilded age B)the second industral revolution C)the first industral revolution D)the age of production
Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller were too greedy to be philanthropists. (true or false)
I'm think the first industrial revolution
I'm pretty sure that they are philanthropists
Which of these speakers is a believer in social Darwinism? A)"government should give assistance to people who cant make it on their own" B)"even poor people should give to chairty" C)"the rewards of the booming economy should be distributed evenly among all citizens" D)"weak nd struggle businuesses should never get assistance from the government
That one is also D
A(n) __________ is a corporation that forms a monopoly by owning businesses that control the total production of one product. A)big businesses B)philanthropist C)trust D)entreneur
It could be trust but I'm not 100% sure
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Well he was famous for architectural design. Ellis island isn't it. Social gospel doesn't fit that category, and the chinese exclusion act is well beyond that concept. The only answer left is Central Park. He's famous for the design of Central Park in New York
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