US History, Unit / Goal 4.2 and 5 Study Guide
Textbook Chapters 11,12,13
In addition to the Goal 4.2 and 5 Key Terms, be able to answer the following questions. All of these questions will appear on the unit test in some form:
- How did the economy hurt farmers after the Civil War?
- What is a cooperative?
- What were the goals of the Grange?
- What was the ruling of Munn vs. Illinois?
- What was the ruling of Wabash vs. Illinois?
- What did the Interstate Commerce Act do?
- Why was the Colored Farmers Alliance formed?
- What was the next step toward change as the alliances failed?
- What was the People’s Party?
- What is Populism?
- What did the Omaha Platform call for?
- What is bimetallism?
- How is bimetallism different from the Gold Standard?
- Who was William Jennings Bryan?
- What was the “Cross of Gold” speech?
- What was the result of the Election of 1896?
- What famous book is seen by some as an allegory of the Populist movement?
- What is the difference between “old” and “new” immigrants?
- What was the purpose of Ellis Island?
- What was the purpose of AngelIsland?
- Why is Jacob Riis significant?
- What is nativism?
- Who were the Know-Nothings, and why was there anti-Catholic feelings in the United States?
- What were the terms of the Chinese Exclusion Act?
- What is urbanization?
- What did people do when the price of land in cities increased?
- What is Frederick Law Olmstead significant?
- Where did most immigrants live, and why?
- What were conditions in tenements like?
- What were settlement houses?
- Why is Jane Addams significant?
- Why is Alexander Graham Bell significant?
- Why is Thomas Edison significant?
- Why is Elisha Otis significant?
- Why is the invention of the refrigerator car significant?
- As a result of increased leisure time, what did people in the middle and upper class start doing?
- What five things lead to the rapid industrialization of the United States?
- What happened as railroads gained size and power?
- Who were robber barons?
- Why is Horatio Alger significant?
- Why is Andrew Carnegie significant?
- What is vertical integration?
- Why is John D. Rockefeller significant?
- What is horizontal integration?
- What is a trust?
- How did J.P. Morgan get so rich?
- What was the “Gilded Age”?
- What was Social Darwinism?
- What did Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth say?
- Describe working conditions in the Gilded Age.
- What were some ways that companies discouraged unions?
- Why did some people fear unions were un-American?
- What happened in the Great Railroad Strike?
- What was the initial approach of the Knights of Labor?
- What was the Haymarket Riot and how did it affect the Knights of Labor?
- What happened in the Homestead Strike?
- How did the Pullman Company fight the Pullman Strike?
- Who was Samuel Gompers?
- What three things made up the platform of the AFL?
- What is the spoils system?
- Why did James Garfield get assassinated?
- What did the Pendleton Act do?
- What did the Sherman Anti-trust Act do?
- What is the most famous political machine, and who was its party boss?
- How did Thomas Nast fight Boss Tweed?