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Title: Jim Crow laws institutionalized a system of legal ___________.


1
  • Jim Crow laws institutionalized a system of
    legal ___________.
  • voting
  • segregation (separation)
  • strikes
  • gambling

2
  • Racial segregation (separation) is based on race
    and was directed primarily against ____________.
  • Hispanics
  • Chinese
  • African Americans
  • Irish

3
  • The statement, Equality can be achieved through
    vocational education, and social separation is
    acceptable, might have been spoken by
    __________.
  • Booker T. Washington
  • W.E.B. DuBois
  • Upton Sinclair
  • Theodore Roosevelt

4
  • Jim Crow laws, which made discrimination
    practices legal in many communities and states,
    were also characterized by ___.
  • equal educational opportunities for all races.
  • equal opportunities in politics for all races.
  • unequal opportunities in housing, work, and
    education for African Americans.
  • unequal opportunities to travel overseas for
    African Americans

5
  • A main difference between Booker T. Washington
    and W.E.B. DuBois was DuBois belief in _______.
  • separate education for African Americans
  • full political , civil, and social rights for
    African Americans
  • college education for all African Americans
  • tuition payments for all African Americans

6
  • What would be a good title for this graphic
    organizer?
  • Improved Safety Conditions
  • Reduced Work Hours
  • Restrictions on Child Labor

7
  • Susan B. Anthony was most noted for working
    toward ___________.
  • Prohibition
  • womens suffrage
  • equal opportunities
  • better housing for immigrants

8
  • This was composed of groups opposed to the
    making and consuming of alcohol and supported the
    18th Amendment prohibiting the manufacture, sale,
    and transport of alcoholic beverages.
  • a. Suffrage Movement
  • b. American Federation of Labor
  • c. Temperance Movement
  • d. Knights of Labor

9
Civil War Westward Expansion ????????? Immigrat
ion Progressive Era
  • What is missing from the above timeline?
  • World War I
  • Jazz Age
  • Rise of Big Business
  • Great Depression

10
  • Jim Crow laws originated in this region of the
    United States.
  • Northeast
  • Midwest
  • Rocky Mountain (Western)
  • Southeast

11
  • The Supreme Court ruling that legalized
    segregation was ______.
  • Brown v. Board of Education
  • Plessy v. Ferguson
  • Furman v. Georgia
  • Miranda v. Arizona

12
  • Theodore Roosevelt coined this term to describe
    journalists who brought to light the dirt and
    corruption in American society.
  • muckrakers
  • yellow journalists
  • dirt diggers
  • corruption enlighteners

13
  • What is missing from the above chart?
  • Wrote The Jungle which led to the Meat
    Inspection Act
  • Organized the American Federation of Labor
  • Worked for environmental issues

14
  • This cartoonist was responsible for bringing
    New York Citys Boss Tweed to justice with his
    political cartoons.
  • Robert La Follette
  • Samuel McClure
  • Lincoln Steffens
  • Thomas Nast

15
  • Powerful organizations linked to political
    parties which controlled local governments in
    many cities, often having city bosses, were
    called ________.
  • patronage machines
  • Tweeds machines
  • boss machines
  • political machines

16
  • 17. Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona are
    all located in this U.S. region.
  • Northeast
  • Noncontiguous
  • Rocky Mountain (Western)
  • Southwest

17
  • The Noncontiguous Region contains which cities
    below?
  • Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit
  • Denver, Salt Lake City
  • Juneau, Honolulu
  • San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle

18
  • Flatlands that rise gradually from east to
    west, land eroded by wind and water, low
    rainfall, and frequent dust storms describe the
    ________ .
  • climate of the Great Plains.
  • conditions generally found in Culpeper in the
    winter months.
  • climate of the Pacific Region.

19
  • Which was NOT a reason leading to westward
    expansion following the Civil War?
  • opportunities for land ownership
  • a new beginning for former slaves
  • expansion of slavery in the western territories
  • technological advances, including the
    Transcontinental Railroad

20
  • barbed wire steel plows
  • dry farming sod houses
  • beef cattle raising
  • ___________________________________
  • What would be the best title for the items
    listed above?
  • New Techniques Used to Adapt to the Southeast
    Region
  • Major Breakthroughs for Life on Mars
  • Major Inventions and Adaptations for Life on
    the Great Plains

21
  • Hope for better opportunities, religious
    freedom, escape from oppressive governments, and
    adventure were all reasons for ___.
  • immigration to America from Europe and Asia.
  • migration of African Americans to northern
    cities.
  • emigration of Americans heading to Southeast
    Asia.

22
  • The chief of the Nez Perce who fled with his
    tribe to escape from being forced to move to a
    reservation, but gave up when winter set in with
    his group only a few miles from the Canadian
    border, was _________.
  • Black Foot
  • Chief Joseph
  • Geronimo
  • Sitting Bull

23
  • The battle in which General George Custer and
    all his troops were killed is known as ____.
  • Wounded Knee
  • b. Chivingtons Massacre
  • c. Sioux Uprising
  • d. Battle of Little Bighorn

24
  • This man is most closely associated with
    lighting and mechanical uses of electricity.
  • Thomas Edison
  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Andrew Carnegie
  • Henry Ford

25
  • Jane Addams is most noted for __________.
  • her role in the Temperance Movement.
  • fighting for womens suffrage.
  • founding Hull House, a settlement house in
    Chicago.
  • bringing down Boss Tweed, the corrupt New York
    City boss.

26
  • Three examples of big business in the late 1800s
    include _________.
  • railroads, steel, and oil.
  • timber, plastics, and oil.
  • steel, computers, and oil.
  • coal, timber, and steel.

27
  • New England was most known for this industry in
    the late 1800s.
  • automobile
  • meatpacking
  • textiles
  • steel

28
  • Whose name is missing from the above chart?
  • Henry Bessemer
  • James Hill
  • John D. Rockefeller
  • Thomas Nast

29
  • What divides the Earth into a northern and
    southern hemisphere?
  • Prime Meridian
  • Equator
  • Tropic of Cancer
  • Tropic of Capricorn
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