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| Section 6: The Gilded
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Practice Test 6
Write your answer choices on a piece of paper, then click on the "Answer Key" button at the end to check and grade your test. 1. As American businesses grew in the period after the
Civil War,
many developed a pattern A. businesses that sought the trust of the average
consumer as
a way to grow even larger 2. What cities were at the beginning and at the end of America’s first transcontinental railroad? A. San Antonio and Abiline 3. Which city is at the end of the old cowboy and cattle trail known as the Chisholm Trail? A. San Francisco, California 4. In the decades after the Civil War, Indians in the
West were
confined to reservations. Congress A. It tried to restore the rights of Indians to their
land. 5. If you were to study articles in old newspapers by
Jacob Riis
about tenements, what would you A. the construction of the transcontinental railroad 6. What was Andrew Carnegie famous for? A. He built up the steel industry, then gave away
millions of
dollars to good purposes. 7. Which of the statements below best captures the
attitude of
Social Darwinism that was A. "Christianity must be practiced in business as well
as in
church." 8. Where did Boss Tweed and other big city bosses find
their main
source of votes that kept A. the upper classes who were moving to the outskirts
of the
cities 9. What was Susan B. Anthony best known for? A. She started the settlement house movement. 10. What did the Homestead Act do? A. It gave 160 acres of free land in the West to anyone
who would
settle on it. 11. What was “Promontory Point”? A. the place where the Tammany Hall organization met in
New York
City 12. What was the goal of Jane Addams and others in the settlement house movement? A. to improve conditions on cattle trails and in “cow
towns”
for cowboys 13. What is Ellis Island famous for in American history? A. the extravagant summer home of Andrew Carnegie 14. If a headline reads “Graft Found At City Hall,” what is being said? A. Financial records of the city government are
confusing or
out of order. 15. How did the United States gain Alaska? A. The U.S. bought it from Russia. 16. If we take steel as an example of growing industrial
production
in the Gilded Age, which A. Production rose dramatically, and the price of steel
went
up sharply. 17. What was the basic cause of the Spanish-American War? A. The U.S. wanted the Philippines because the islands
are close
to China. 18. Which of these best summarizes the views of Andrew
Carnegie
that are sometimes A. Big industries need to act responsibly or Congress
should
regulate them. 19. Which of these best summarizes Ida Tarbell’s writings about the Standard Oil Company? A. Standard Oil became a near-monopoly using methods
that are,
or should be, illegal. 20. Which of these best summarizes the views of Samuel
Gompers,
a key figure in the early years A. Capitalism should be replaced by socialism. Use the map below to answer questions 21 to 25.
21. What letter shows the location of Alaska? 22. What letter shows the location of the Philippines? 23. What letter shows the location of Cuba? 24. What letter shows the location of Hawaii? 25. What letter shows where the Panama Canal was built?
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