Passing the Alabama High School Graduation Exam in Social Studies.

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Passing the Alabama High School Graduation Exam in Social Studies

Week Seven

List Three Communication Inventions of the 19th Century. The Telephone  The Radio The Transatlantic Cable

Define Textile. Cloth  Anything Woven

What three Industries are Important to Birmingham, Alabama? Coal  Steel Iron

Define Monopoly or A Trust. Only one supplier of a good or service  No Competition

Who founded the Standard Oil Company? John D. Rockefeller 

Andrew Carnegie  Who is the founder of U. S. Steele?

Define Social Darwinism. The idea that only the strongest people are meant to rule 

What was the “Gospel of Wealth”? People with wealth had a responsibility to use it for the betterment of the poor. 

Horatio Alger  Who was the author of the “Rags to Riches” Story?

What was Horatio Alger’s philosophy of Wealth? People gain wealth through hard work and diligence--not social status. 

 Pertaining to the Country Define Rural.

 Anything pertaining to the City Define Urban.

In general, Americans believed that Immigrants worked for ___________________ wages.  lower

 Writers and Authors who exposed Corruption and Abuses of Big Business Explain Muckrakers.

Who wrote The Jungle. Upton Sinclair 

What was Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle about? Exposed the miserable working conditions and the dangerous quality of meat in Chicago meat packing plants 

Who wrote The History of Standard Oil? Ida Tarbell 

Who founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?  W. E. B. DuBois and an organization of black and white intellectuals. NAACP

Who founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama?  A former slave, Booker T. Washington

What was the Tuskegee Institute? A school for Blacks which provided training in the industrial and agricultural fields 

A Black Scientist at Tuskegee Institute who was famous for agricultural experimentation with peanuts, soybeans and cotton.  Who was George Washington Carver?

Explain Plessy vs. Ferguson. Services for the two races could be separate as long as they were offered equally. 

What President established a National Park System? President Theodore Roosevelt 

What Political Party did Theodore Roosevelt found? Bull Moose Party 

In what War did Theodore Roosevelt fight? The Spanish-American War 

What was the name given to Theodore Roosevelt’s volunteers who fought in the Spanish-American War?  The Rough Riders

Who developed the Assembly Line?  Henry Ford

 For what is Henry Ford most remembered? The Assembly Line Building Cars Faster

Food The Buffalo provided the American Indians with _________, ________, and ____________. Clothing Shelter 

Name Two Inventions that helped develop the West.  The Steel Plow Barbed Wire

Explain “Open Range”. There were no Fences  Cows Roamed Freely Branding Determined Ownership

 Explain “The Grange”. A Farmer’s Union

Explain the 16th Amendment. Provided for an Income Tax 

Explain the 17th Amendment. State Legislatures no longer Elected Senators  Senators to be elected by the People

Custer and his men were killed at the Battle of ___________________ The Battle of Little Bighorn 

Mobile, Alabama is known for being _________________. A Shipping Center for Industry 