Industrialization, Westward Expansion #2-2021 Question Preview (ID: 53451)


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Granted immediate U.S. citizenship to all Native Americans born in the United States
a) Dawes Act
b) American Citizenship Act
c) American Indian Citizenship Act
d) Civil Rights Act

A cause of westward expansion; gold found in Yukon in 1896
a) Klondike Gold Rush
b) Westward Expansion
c) California Gold Rush
d) Transcontinental Railroad

Sought to hasten the Americanization of Indians into mainstream American society
a) Homestead Act
b) Assimilation Act
c) Americanization
d) Dawes Act

Opposed immigration and favored immigration restrictions like the Chinese Exclusion Act
a) Nativists
b) John Rockefeller
c) Anti-Immigration Laws
d) Andrew Carnegie

Freedom-Economic Opportunity-Cultural Ties
a) Immigration Acts
b) Pull Factors
c) Free Market Enterprise
d) Push Factors

Used immigrants for votes, controlled City Hall to make illegal profits on city contracts
a) Corrupt City Officials
b) Political Machines
c) Business Owners
d) Immigration Acts 1920

Oppression-Poverty-War-Religious/Ethnic Persecution
a) Pull Factors
b) Demographic pattern change
c) Push Factors
d) Reasons for immigration

Single-room apartments in crowded cities, often without heat or electricity
a) High Rises
b) Apartments
c) Tenement
d) Hooverville

The movement of people from rural areas to urban areas; caused by rapid industrialization
a) Suburban
b) Migration
c) Urbanization
d) The Great Migration

A theory that the government should not interfere in the operation of business
a) Civil Rights
b) Affirmative Action
c) Equal Rights Act
d) Laissez-faire

Long hours, low wages, poor working conditions, lack of job security, and boring tasks
a) Conditions of Labor
b) Labor Unions
c) Business Hours
d) Labor demands

A person who gives away money to help build institutions so people can better themselves
a) Entrepreneur
b) Captain of Industry
c) Inventor
d) Philanthropy

This federal law was to stop monopolies engaging in unfair business practices
a) Interstate Commerce Act
b) Pure Food and Drug Act
c) Sherman Antitrust Act
d) Espionage Act

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