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1. Put the following Historical Eras in chronological order A. Civil War B. the Jazz Age C. the Age of Imperialism D. Ante Bellum E. Reconstruction

1. Put the following Historical Eras in chronological order A. Civil War B. the Jazz Age C. the Age of Imperialism D. Ante Bellum E. Reconstruction

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1. Put the following Historical Eras in chronological order

A. Civil War B. the Jazz AgeC. the Age of ImperialismD. Ante BellumE. Reconstruction

2. Complete the following sentence using the word bank

The __________ opened the West and the invention of ______________ tamed the West.

Word Bank:A. Transcontinental RailroadB. Barbed Wire

3. Who does this cartoon represent and what Era is it from?

A.John Rockefeller, Industrial AgeB.Andrew Carnegie, Gilded AgeC. William “Boss” Tweed, Gilded Age

Political Cartoon Title: “Brains of Tammany”Artist: Thomas NastPublished: Oct. 21, 1871Harper's Weekly

4. What Supreme Court case established the “separate but equal” doctrine?

A. Plessy v. FergusonB. Brown v. BoardC. Marbury v. Madison

5. Who was guilty of Nativism in the late 1800’s?

A.Americans already living in the United StatesB.Immigrants from ChinaC. Immigrants from IrelandD. Catholic Immigrants from Italy

6. The Red Scare and Palmer Raids were a result of

A. Unrestricted Submarine WarfareB. The Bolshevik Revolution in RussiaC. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

7. What did Germany promise Mexico in the Zimmerman Telegram?

A.MoneyB.US LandD Military Weapons

8. Henry Ford developed the ________ in order to make automobiles more affordable.

A.Model TB. Internal Combustion EngineC. Assembly Line

9. The Treaty of Versailles was especially harsh on _

A. ItalyB. RussiaC. Germany

10. The assassination of the heir to the throne of ___________ was the spark that ignited WWI

A. Austria Hungary B. Ottoman EmpireC. GermanyD. Great Britain

11. Who said “you furnish the pictures and I’ll furnish the War”

A.Frederic RemingtonB.William Randolph HearstC.Joseph Pulitzer

Matching

_____12. 1st AmendmentA. Abolition of slavery

_____13. 13th Amendment B. Repeal of Prohibition

_____14. 14th Amendment C. Freedom of speech, religion, and press

_____15. 15th Amendment D. Direct election of Senators

_____16. 16th Amendment E. Women’s suffrage

_____17. 17th Amendment F. Prohibition of alcohol

_____18. 18th Amendment G. African-American suffrage

_____19. 19th AmendmentH. Citizenship

_____ 20. 21st Amendment I. Income taxes

21. The construction of ________ eased the movement of ships between the Atlantic and the Pacific

A. The Erie CanalB. The St Lawrence SeawayC. The Panama CanalD. The Golden Gate Bridge

22. _________ was intended to protect American economic interests in Latin America

A. The Open Door PolicyB. Dollar DiplomacyC. Gentleman’s AgreementD. Chinese Exclusion Act

23. _________ was intended to protect American economic interests in China

A. The Open Door PolicyB. Dollar DiplomacyC. Gentleman’s AgreementD. Chinese Exclusion Act

24. Who was our conservation President?

A.Thomas JeffersonB. Abraham LincolnC. Teddy RooseveltD. Franklin D. Roosevelt

25. _________ was intended to protect American economic interests in the Caribbean

A. The Open Door PolicyB. Dollar DiplomacyC. The Roosevelt CorollaryD. Both B and CE. None of the Above

26. The era marked by political, social and economic reform is know as the –

A. Gilded AgeB. ReconstructionC. Jazz AgeD. Progressive Era

27. After the Spanish American War

A. Spain become a world powerB. The US became a world powerC. Cuba became a colony of SpainD. The U.S. acquired Alaska

28. Which Amendment was an attempt to legislate morality?

A. 17th

B. 18th

C. 19th

D. 21st

29. A Republican Senate, and isolationist mood in the country are the reasons the U.S. did NOTJoin

A. The United NationsB. The League of NationsC. The Warsaw PactD. Nato

30. The Commander of Expeditionary Forces inWW I was

A. General George PattonB. General Douglas MacArthurC. General Dwight D. Eisenhower D. General John J. Pershing

31. The Lusitania was sunk in

A. 1845B. 1915C. 1920D. 1935

32. President Wilson’s plan for a just and lasting peace after WWI was called

A. The Square DealB. The New DealC. The New FreedomD. The 14 Points

33. The attorney who defended John Scopes was

A. William Jennings BryanB. Perry MasonC. Clarence DarrowE. Denny Crane

34. Harry Sinclair, President Harding, and Albert B. Fall are associated with what scandal?

A. Teapot DomeB. WatergateC. Eaton AffairD. Whitewater Investigation

35. The following are all Progressive Era Amendments

A. 18th, 19th, 20th, 21stB. 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th

C. 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th

36. ____________ was a famous novelist during the Harlem Renaissance.

A. Langston HughesB. Harriet Beecher StoweC. Louis ArmstrongD. Marcus Garvey

37. _____ was one of the writers labeled the “Lost Generation” during the 1920’s

A. Ernest HemingwayB. John SteinbeckC. Mark Twain D. Langston Hughes

38. What does the following map show? WhatIs the name of the ocean shown?

Use this map to answer Question 38

39. A right that cannot be taken away without due process is called

A. An inherited rightB. A legal rightC. An unalienable Right

40. Who is the man in the cartoon below? He controlled the supply and prices of productsin what industry?

41. What is the connection between the twoPictures below?

42. What two railroad companies are shown in the picture below? Where was the picture taken? Who awarded the loans and grants of land it took to build these railroads?

HINT!

43. What is the name of the region below? What were homes in this region constructed from? Why wasn’t this region settled sooner?

HINT!

44. What new styles of dress did some women in the 1920’s adopt? What were these women called? How were their manners different?

1898 1920

45. What is the topic of the following political cartoon? How did the people feel about the plan?