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Comerpickles:

Who is good at history?

tigerlover:

I can help

Comerpickles:

Okie, here's the first question

Comerpickles:

A Muckraker was a Question 2 options: Freedman who ran for political office Politician who worked too closely with lobbyists and became corrupt Journalist who worked to expose underlying societal problems and corruption that encouraged reform (improvement) Rice farmer who consistently worked in muddy fields

tigerlover:

C :P

Comerpickles:

Ahh crap, the quiz froze, sorry lemme reload it again

tigerlover:

Ight

Comerpickles:

The main effect of muckraker Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle was it Question 3 options: brought about reform of the meatpacking industry by the government creating and enforcing laws to make it safer and cleaner increased environmental awareness and decreased pollution forced the federal government to establish national forests encouraged the government to break up the oil monopoly and regulate the steel industry

tigerlover:

A

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Muckraker Ida Tarbell’s work to expose Rockefeller’s unethical business practices in creating Standard Oil marked the beginning and served as a model for Question 4 options: tabloid sensationalism propaganda yellow journalism investigative journalism

tigerlover:

D

tigerlover:

I believe its D

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Muckraker Jacob Riis’ work How the Other Half Lives led to Question 5 options: improving sanitary conditions in urban areas establishing charities to help the poor find work decreasing the estate tax a violation of privacy for the very wealthy

tigerlover:

I believe its B

Comerpickles:

Thanks, The Settlement House Movement began in urban England with the purpose to Question 6 options: force the poor away from the wealthy improve the lives of the poor increase opportunities for the wealthy and middle class make it harder for the poor to find a place to live

tigerlover:

I believe its B

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Jane Addams founded the Hull House in 1889, with the primary goal to Question 7 options: improve the lives of poor immigrant women through education provide factory workers a safe place to sleep at night involve women in politics support newly freed former male slaves

tigerlover:

A I think

Comerpickles:

Thanks Who was influenced by the Settlement House Movement in England and founded the Hull House in America? Question 8 options: Elizabeth Cady Stanton Jane Addams Mary McLeod Bethune Lucretia Mott

tigerlover:

B

Comerpickles:

Thanks What movement would women work for social change during the progressive era? Question 9 options: public health (sanitation) women’s suffrage all of these educational reforms

tigerlover:

I believe its c

Comerpickles:

Thanks The impact of Jim Crow was Question 10 options: a legal framework to separate whites and blacks socially and politically based on “separate but equal” integration in southern schools increased political power for African Americans The right to vote for African Americans

tigerlover:

A

Comerpickles:

Thanks The Plessy v. Ferguson case upheld “separate but equal” as constitutional, which Question 11 options: strengthened segregation policies (Jim Crow) increased African American suffrage allowed for African Americans to use white facilities improved social conditions for African Americans

tigerlover:

A

Comerpickles:

Thank you, The NAACP worked to Question 12 options: increase educational opportunities for women prevent African Americans from voting protect the rights of all citizens guaranteed by the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments support the rights of white farmers

tigerlover:

C

tigerlover:

How many more questions do you have?

Comerpickles:

Thanks, after this one, 20 more, its 33 questions total White supporters and W.E.B. DuBois created the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909 in response to Question 13 options: the Three-Fifths Compromise Brown v. Board of Education increasing tensions between Japanese immigrants widespread violence against blacks

tigerlover:

I believe its D but i can't be sure.

Comerpickles:

I was thinking that too, thanks. I was hoping this would be B The main effect of the passage of the 17th amendment was Question 14 options: each state now had three senators instead of two state legislators selected the senators for each state empowering voters by enabling them to directly elect senators the total number of senators was now based on population

tigerlover:

I believe it's B as well

Comerpickles:

YAY! Thank you, The Progressive Movement in the early 20th century worked to Question 15 options: attain economic and social justice all of these increase democracy improve negative effects of industrialization and urbanization

tigerlover:

B

Comerpickles:

Thanks Progressives worked for new labor laws with the primary purpose to Question 16 options: decrease the quality of working conditions in the US restrict power of business owners, while increasing rights of workers maximize profits at all American manufacturing sites increase the power and control of factory owners

tigerlover:

I believe it's B

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Progressives challenged how society should view/use nature (conservation movement). The Conservationists believed that Question 17 options: the federal government had no ability to protect any lands free market practice would regulate environmental protection nature could be used responsibly, but it should also be protected nature should not be used in any way

Comerpickles:

After this, 17 more

tigerlover:

c

Comerpickles:

Thanks President Theodore Roosevelt emphasized conservation throughout his presidency. What policy would he most likely support? Question 18 options: increasing the number of highways in America reducing environmental protections requiring states to reserve public lands for parks slash and burn agriculture

tigerlover:

C

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Which would be the most likely reason why America would want a strong Navy during the late 1800s early 1900s? Question 19 options: to have a force to protect against enemy aircraft to colonize new lands for the US to protect national interests to launch a sea invasion of Canada

tigerlover:

I'm not sure but my gut is going with D

Comerpickles:

Mine was too XD, thanks. Should I just post the rest to make this quicker?

tigerlover:

Yerp

Comerpickles:

Okie dokie, one sec

Comerpickles:

Supporters of American expansionism/imperialism believed the US should expand to increase Question 20 options: trade all of these national defense diplomatic power/influence Save Question 21 (1 point) Question 21 Unsaved Debates over American expansionism occurred mainly because Question 21 options: the US colonized Great Britain Cuba was annexed by the US Canada laid claim to North Dakota and Montana the US gained Hawaii, Guam, Philippines, and Puerto Rico Save Question 22 (1 point) Question 22 Unsaved The sinking of the American battleship USS Maine in Havana Harbor led to Question 22 options: the first World War the Cuban Missile Crisis the US declaring war on Spain beginning the Spanish American War Spanish troops seizing control of Florida and Georgia Save Question 23 (1 point) Question 23 Unsaved The American success in the Spanish-American War can be primarily credited to Question 23 options: Cuban uprising against the Spanish Canadian support for the US American airpower superiority the strength of the US Navy Save Question 24 (1 point) Question 24 Unsaved The provisions of the 1898 Treaty of Paris that ended the Spanish American War included granting Cuba’s independence from Spain, US gaining the Philippines for 20 million, and Question 24 options: Spain acquiring the southern half of Florida the US acquiring three territories on the west coast of Africa Mexico surrendering California and Arizona to the US the US acquired Puerto Rico and Guam Save Question 25 (1 point) Question 25 Unsaved Which reason best displays why Americans would debate gaining the Philippines? Question 25 options: Americans were not interested in visiting a place as far away as the Philippines American imperialism goes against Americas founding principle of freedom and independence America had already colonized most of South America and did not have the ability to colonize new lands Americans wanted to colonize areas closer to the US Save Question 26 (1 point) Question 26 Unsaved Which reason shows best why the US would keep the Philippines as a territory causing the Philippine-American War? Question 26 options: The US feared another nation would take it over if they didn’t keep it under US control The Philippines did not have many natural resources The Philippines were under joint control with the US and Australia The Filipino people wanted to remain under US control Save Question 27 (1 point) Question 27 Unsaved Which reason best highlights why the US wanted to gain Hawaii? Question 27 options: Hawaii served as the halfway point for flights across the Pacific during the Spanish American War the US needed a new vacation spot for settlers on the west coast Hawaii had a climate that would support climate coffee plantations it served as a key naval base during the Spanish American War Save Question 28 (1 point) Question 28 Unsaved The American Anti-Imperialist League would most likely support Question 28 options: granting the Philippines independence all of these increasing US influence worldwide and occupying more territories colonizing East Asia Save Question 29 (1 point) Question 29 Unsaved Which was NOT a US reason for building the Panama Canal? Question 29 options: faster sail time between oceans for US Navy to stimulate the economy during the Great Depression shorten sail time between east and west coast protect US territories in Pacific easier Save Question 30 (1 point) Question 30 Unsaved Why did Theodore Roosevelt issue the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine? Question 30 options: to divide North Africa between the US and Spain for colonizing to protect the Panama Canal and regional interests in Latin America from European involvement to encourage European powers to help control uprisings in Central and South America to ensure that only France and England would have interests in Panama Save Question 31 (1 point) Question 31 Unsaved The policy of the Roosevelt Corollary is best seen in Question 31 options: The beginning of World War 2 the US invading Mexico and Panama in response to political uprisings England declaring war on the US in 1905 the US warning European interference in Latin America would lead to US intervention Save Question 32 (1 point) Question 32 Unsaved How did the Roosevelt Corollary highlight Roosevelt’s approach to foreign policy? Question 32 options: Roosevelt was quick to use military action and beat his enemies with a big stick Roosevelt was the first US president to invade eastern Canada showed his “speak softly and carry a big stick” approach through negotiating first and enforcing with military second Roosevelt was very indecisive when it came to foreign interactions Save Question 33 (1 point) Question 33 Unsaved Which response displays best how responses to Roosevelt Corollary differed? Question 33 options: US businessmen were pleased, while Latin Americans were angered by US interference Europe was grateful to have an excuse to avoid Latin America Americans were angered by the Roosevelt Corollary All of these Save

tigerlover:

20. B 21. A 22.C 23. D 24. D 25. B 26. C 27. D 28. A 29. A? 30. B 31. D? 32. B? 33. D? Dont exactly know all of them but most of them I believe are correct. I hope you pass this quiz! :D

Comerpickles:

Same and thank you bro. You helped me greatly :D

tigerlover:

Your welcome! Anytime you need help with history, you can count on me! And its brodett btw xD

Comerpickles:

I did, I passed

Comerpickles:

Brodett?

tigerlover:

Im a girl so yeah xD

tigerlover:

What was your grade on it? A, B, C, D?

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