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American History Challenge Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Industrialization & Immigration The Progressive Era Miscellaneous WORLD WAR I Miscellaneous II.

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1 American History Challenge Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Industrialization & Immigration The Progressive Era Miscellaneous WORLD WAR I Miscellaneous II 100 200 300 400 500

2 As a result of long hours, unsafe working conditions, and other forms of exploitation, workers in the late 1800s formed these Labor Unions American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

3 Why did Labor Unions support Nativism? They saw immigrants as a threat to their jobs American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

4 Where were most factory and industrial jobs found during the late 1800s and early 1900s? Cities and/or close to major waterways American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

5 An apartment building that crowed many immigrant families together in unsanitary conditions was known as Tenements American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

6 Name the famous New York City political machine, run by Boss Tweed, that promised immigrants jobs and other services in return for their votes. Tammany Hall American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

7 The _?_, a progressive reform allows citizens to remove elected officials from office. Recall American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

8 What was the goal of suffragists and others who drafted the Declaration of Sentiments at Seneca Falls? Full and Equal Suffrage for Women American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

9 What were Alice Paul and other suffragists trying to accomplish by picketing and by staging a hunger strike? A. The passage of a national constitutional amendment B. To win a court case C. To win suffrage in the state by state campaign A American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

10 Which amendment was added to the Constitution as a result of the progressive movement? A. The 1 st amendment (freedom of speech) B. The 18 th amendment (prohibition) C. The 14 th amendment (citizenship cannot be restricted by race) B American History Challenge Final Jeopardy

11 This progressive era president worked to break up trusts that were harmful to the public interest and called for the passage of the meat inspection act. Teddy Roosevelt American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

12 This was the main immigration processing station in the early 1900s Ellis Island American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

13 Upton Sinclair, a progressive era muckraker, wrote this novel to expose unsanitary conditions in the meat packing industry and made it public knowledge that consumer protections were needed. The Jungle American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

14 The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory was a major event that launched this reform movement (which sought to improve working conditions, help the urban poor, and reform government and the economy.) progressivism American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

15 This law outlawed the formation of trusts that interfered with free trade Sherman Anti-trust Act American History Challenge Final Jeopardy

16 Which was a result of Henry Ford’s assembly line? A. Longer hours in the work day B. Decreased productivity C. Higher wages C American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

17 Which of the following was NOT a cause of WWI? A. Militarism B. Imperialism C. Isolationism D. Alliances C American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

18 The movement of African Americans from southern states to work in northern factories during WWI was called the _?_. Great Migration American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

19 This president’s14 point plan for world peace at the end of the WWI included the idea of a “League of Nations.” Name the president. Woodrow Wilson American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

20 Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire belonged to this alliance during the first world war. The Central Powers American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

21 The espionage and sedition acts (of WWI) affected what freedom, because it allowed the government the right to silence ideas that challenged it’s authority? Freedom of Speech American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

22 This secret message contained a suggestion that Mexico join the Central Powers and fight against the United States during WWI. This caused the U.S. to declare war on Germany. The Zimmerman Note American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

23 America gained new territory at the turn of the 20 th century including Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines. What policy, in which strong nations control weaker territories was used to gain this new land? Imperialism American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

24 America gained Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines as a result of this war. Spanish-American War American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

25 The U.S. Senate rejected this treaty because they did not want to be part of the league of nations and get “dragged into foreign conflicts.” Treaty of Versailles American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

26 In the late 1800s, Populist Party farmers were against the Gold Standard and supported free coinage of silver (bimetallism) because they hoped this policy would A. Cause labor unions to become powerless B. Increase crop prices and make it easier to repay loans C. Lower foreign tariffs B American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy


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