Review Game Zone
Flash Cards
(current)
Games
Teachers
Search
Galiyas History 9 - Chapter 13 Test (A)
Test Description: Galiyas History 9 - Chapter 13 Test (A)
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The wave of immigrants that arrived in the late nineteenth century changed American society by
A
changing the face and size of American cities.
B
rapidly assimilating into mainstream American culture.
C
bringing new ideas to American industries.
D
forming ethnic neighborhoods in many communities.
2) Many labor unions opposed immigration, arguing that most immigrants
A
would work for low wages.
B
did not understand English.
C
would not join a union.
D
had no marketable skills.
3) In the late nineteenth century, southern states passed Jim Crow laws in order to
A
protect African Americans.
B
enforce discrimination.
C
ban the Populist Party.
D
put limits on voting rights.
4) In 1883, the Supreme Court set the stage for legalized segregation when it overturned
A
the Fourteenth Amendment.
B
Wabash v. Illinois.
C
Plessy v. Ferguson.
D
the Civil Rights Act of 1875.
5) Many immigrants left Europe to escape poverty, the restrictions of social class, forced military service, high food prices, population pressure, and
A
civil war.
B
the lack of industrial jobs.
C
urban problems such as crime.
D
religious persecution.
6) William M. Tweed was
A
the designer of the first skyscraper.
B
the leader of the Workingman’s Party.
C
the party boss of a political machine.
D
the inventor of the electric trolley car.
7) During the presidential campaign of 1888, Republican candidate Benjamin Harrison, who supported high tariffs on imported goods, received large contributions from
A
immigrants.
B
labor unions.
C
realists.
D
industrialists.
8) .
A
wrong answer
B
right answer
9) To win the votes of poor whites during the 1890s, Democratic leaders in the South began appealing to
A
diversity.
B
Northerners.
C
Populists.
D
racism
10) In 1896, the Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson upheld the doctrine of
A
“equal protection.”
B
the right to vote.
C
“separate but equal.”
D
civil rights.
11) During the late nineteenth century, which of the following states received the most immigration from China?
A
Florida
B
Illinois
C
California
D
New York
12) In the early 1860s, Chinese immigrants came to the United States to
A
escape industrialization in China.
B
escape religious persecution.
C
work in factories in Chicago.
D
work on the transcontinental railroad.
13) Nativism in the late 1800s was focused on Asian immigrants, Jewish immigrants, and
A
British immigrants.
B
eastern European immigrants
C
Scandinavian immigrants.
D
Canadian immigrants.
14) The Workingman’s Party of California was formed to
A
fight Chinese immigration.
B
establish a minimum wage.
C
help immigrants find jobs.
D
improve working conditions.
15) The world’s first skyscraper, built in 1885, was
A
40 stories tall.
B
10 stories tall.
C
20 stories tall.
D
25 stories tall.
16) In the late 1800s, the most common form of mass transit was the
A
trolley.
B
cable car.
C
subway.
D
horsecar.
17) In late nineteenth-century cities, doctors, lawyers, engineers, managers, social workers, architects, and teachers made up a growing
A
tenement class.
B
working class.
C
wealthy society.
D
middle class.
18) In late nineteenth-century urban America, most people who lived in “streetcar suburbs” were
A
middle class.
B
working class.
C
rural poor.
D
very wealthy.
19) Political machines provided city dwellers with many necessities, but many machine politicians grew rich as the result of
A
industrialization.
B
theft.
C
graft.
D
investments.
20) Tammany Hall was the name of a
A
theater.
B
political machine.
C
saloon.
D
dance hall.
*select an answer for all questions
Check Results & Get Answers
Play Games with the Questions Above
Teachers: Create FREE classroom games with your questions
Click for more info!
©2007-2024
ReviewGameZone.com
|
About
|
Privacy
|
Contact
|
Terms
|
Site Map
WAIT! Find what you needed?
×
Still Looking for the Answers?
Have Another Question?
Play a Review Game with These Questions?
Want to Make Your Own Test Like This One?