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Example Question #5 : Summary Of U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
Which of these was not one of the “Five Civilized Tribes”?
Seminole
Cherokee
Creek
Lakota
Choctaw
Lakota
The “Five Civilized Tribes” were the Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, Creek, and Chickasaw. They were so-called by European settlers and the citizens of the early American republic because they were willing to adopt European customs and maintained generally peaceful relations with the settlers. The Lakota tribe resided in what is now modern day North and South Dakota and throughout the nineteenth century fought occasional conflicts with the United States Army.
Example Question #6 : Summary Of U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
The “Trail of Tears” occurred during the Presidency of __________.
George Washington
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
James Madison
John Tyler
Andrew Jackson
The Trail of Tears is the name usually given to the forced relocation of several Native American populations from the Southeastern United States to what is now Oklahoma. It followed the passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, during the Presidency of Andrew Jackson. Many Native Americans suffered from disease and starvation during the trail, hence the name “Trail of Tears.”
Example Question #51 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
According to Andrew Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth, .
women should be given full equality in the work place
hard work and perseverance are necessary for the individual to succeed
the Industrial Revolution was deeply harmful to society
the wealthy have a duty to redistribute excess money to the poor
success and wealth are predetermined by God
the wealthy have a duty to redistribute excess money to the poor
Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish immigrant who arrived in America in 1848 and built one of the largest companies of the nineteenth century. He sold the Carnegie Steel Company to J.P. Morgan at the turn of the century and retired to a life of philanthropy. In his article Gospel of Wealth, Carnegie argues that it is the duty of the newly-made wealthy industrial class to redistribute their riches back to the poor. Carnegie focused his energy on educational institutions—particularly schools, libraries, research centers, and universities.
Example Question #52 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
The term "Bleeding Kansas" generally refers to __________.
the conflict between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in Kansas in the 1850s.
the forced resettlement of Native American tribes to Kansas.
the outlaw culture that developed on the frontier in the aftermath of the Civil War.
the difficult portion of the Oregon Trail through present day Kansas.
guerilla raids into Kansas during the later years of the Civil War.
the conflict between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in Kansas in the 1850s.
In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act became law and decreed that the residents of the Kansas and Nebraska Territories could vote whether to enter the Union as free or slave states. In the immediate aftermath of the bill, large groups of both pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers moved to the Kansas Territory. For the next 6 years, Kansas saw a variety of violent conflicts and political maneuvers over the issue. Eventually, Kansas entered the Union as a free state in January of 1861, three months before the Civil War started at Fort Sumter.
Example Question #53 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
The population growth of the United States from 1790 to 1820 was almost entirely the result of what?
Immigration from East Asia
Immigration from Southern Europe
The addition of new territories
Immigration from Eastern Europe
Internal population growth
Internal population growth
The doubling of the U.S. population from 1790 to 1820 was primarily the result of reproduction. It was not until after the early 1820s that immigration numbers began to dramatically increase.
Example Question #54 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
What were the two countries that contributed the most immigrants to the United States in the 19th century?
Scotland and Mexico
Ireland and China
Russia and Italy
Germany and Ireland
England and France
Germany and Ireland
During the 19th century, the Germans and the Irish were the largest immigrant populations in the United States. The Irish Potato Famine during the 1840s led to an increase in the already high Irish immigration numbers, and the 1848 revolutions in Germany led to an even greater increase in the already higher German immigration numbers. From 1840-1880 Germany supplied the greatest number of immigrants to the United States.
Example Question #55 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
Which of the following was not a social reform movement of the antebellum period?
Abolitionism
Sabbatarianism
Women's rights movement
Temperance movement
All of these were antebellum reform movements
All of these were antebellum reform movements
All four of these were social reform movements that began in the period before the American Civil War. Other reforms during the antebellum period include prison reforms, mental hospital reforms, education reforms, Protestant revivalism, and more.
Example Question #1 : U.S. Social History From 1899 To The Present
“How you gonna keep them down on the farm after they have seen Paris?”
The above quote likely refers to .
the social upheaval that followed the women’s liberation movement.
the growth in atheism and agnosticism.
the desire to re-segregate the South.
the decline of American agriculture due to foreign competition.
the difficulty for American men trying to reintegrate into society after World War I.
the difficulty for American men trying to reintegrate into society after World War I.
The quote refers to the difficulty of American men to reintegrate into society following World War I. The majority of Americans in that era had never been more than a few hundred miles from their homes, let alone across continents. In addition, many men suffered from extreme trauma from the events they witnessed and participated in. A lot of jobs had been taken up by women, in the absence of male workers, and post-war society faced the problem of how to resolve this disparity.
Example Question #2 : U.S. Social History From 1899 To The Present
The massive increase in underground crime syndicates during the 1920s is largely attributable to which Constitutional amendment?
The Sixteenth Amendment's imposition of a federal income tax
The Seventeenth Amendment's guarantee of direct election of senators
None of the other answers
The Eighteenth Amendment's prohibition of alcohol possession and sales
The Nineteenth Amendment's guarantee of women's suffrage
The Eighteenth Amendment's prohibition of alcohol possession and sales
The Eighteenth Amendment was the culmination of a decades long temperance movement that sought to end all alcohol sales, distribution, and consumption in America. Initially celebrated as a progressive victory, the legal enforcement of prohibition proved a nightmare, and legions of criminal gangs began to control the illegal alcohol sales. The Eighteenth Amendment was repealed by the Twenty First Amendment in 1933.
Example Question #3 : U.S. Social History From 1899 To The Present
Which court case struck down the doctrine of "separate but equal" in the field of public education?
Marbury v. Madison
Dred Scott v. Sanford
Plessy v. Ferguson
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Loving v. Virginia
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
In Brown, Chief Justice Earl Warren expressed that in the arena of public education, "separate but equal" is inherently unequal, unfair, and unconstitutional. Plessy v. Ferguson is a prior case that upheld the "separate but equal" doctrine.