3rd Period - U.S. History Unit 1 Test Retake - September 2024

3rd Period - U.S. History Unit 1 Test Retake - September 2024

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The industrialization of the United States was a result of: Support for isolationism in America, The development of transportation and communication systems, Increased regulatory powers of federal government agencies, The growth of powerful labor unions

Back

The development of transportation and communication systems

Answer explanation

The industrialization of the United States was significantly driven by the development of transportation and communication systems, which facilitated the movement of goods and information, thus boosting economic growth.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which innovation extended the number of hours in a day that Americans could work and play? Options: Bessemer process, Refrigeration, Telegraph technology, Electricity

Back

Electricity

Answer explanation

Electricity revolutionized daily life by enabling longer working hours and leisure activities after dark, significantly extending the productive hours available to Americans.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Rapid industrialization in the United States contributed to all of the following EXCEPT...
Overcrowded cities, Unsafe working conditions, Political corruption, Growth of agriculture (farming)

Back

Growth of agriculture (farming)

Answer explanation

The rapid industrialization in the late 1800s led to overcrowded cities, unsafe working conditions, and political corruption. However, it did not contribute to the growth of agriculture, which was more affected by rural developments.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why did people move from rural areas (farming areas) to urban areas (cities)?

Back

steady employment.

Answer explanation

Rural-to-urban migration was primarily driven by the search for steady employment, as cities offered more job opportunities compared to farmland, making it the main motivation for individuals moving to urban areas.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The term robber baron was used to describe some owners of big businesses because they

Back

eliminated competition using ruthless methods & treated employees unfairly

Answer explanation

In the late 1800s, the term 'robber baron' referred to business owners who eliminated competition through ruthless tactics and treated their employees unfairly, highlighting their exploitative practices.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following was an effect of the transcontinental railroad? Buffalo increased. The population of the West diversified (different kinds of people living and working together). The northeast became heavily settled. Industrial development was stalled.

Back

The population of the West diversified (different kinds of people living and working together).

Answer explanation

The transcontinental railroad facilitated migration and trade, leading to a diverse population in the West as people from various backgrounds settled and worked together, making this the correct effect.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which factor contributed most to the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882? Options: Lack of mining jobs, Economic war in Asia, Overcrowded neighborhoods, Rise of nativism (interests of citizens are more important than immigrants)

Back

Rise of nativism (interests of citizens are more important than immigrants)

Answer explanation

The rise of nativism in the late 19th century led to increased anti-immigrant sentiment, prioritizing the interests of American citizens over those of immigrants, which significantly contributed to the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act.

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