Deck 18: Industrializing America, 1865-1885

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The first food to become a large-scale industry

A)was meat.
B)were fruit and vegetables.
C)was dairy.
D)were grains.
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By 1900 manufactured food

A)had barely caught on in the U.S.
B)was steadily rising in its consumption by Americans.
C)had nearly overtaken the commodity market in the U.S.
D)None of these answers is correct.
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Incorporation allowed a business to do all of the following EXCEPT

A)place personal liability for corporate debts on the owners.
B)hire and fire as if they were individuals.
C)make contracts,much like a "natural person."
D)minimize much of the risk of business ventures.
Question
George Pullman's company built

A)locomotive steam engines.
B)railroad track.
C)freight cars.
D)luxury rail cars.
Question
Standardized time zones were first adopted by

A)national meat-packing companies.
B)the postal service.
C)the U.S.Army.
D)railroad corporations.
Question
Which of the following was NOT one of the innovations associated with the telegraph during the late nineteenth century?

A)Morse code
B)money transfer service
C)quadruplex lines
D)weather forecasting
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In their 1872 novel,which group was satirized by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner?

A)the wealthy
B)Chinese immigrants
C)the poor
D)the factory worker
Question
The Centennial Exhibition of 1876 was held in

A)Chicago.
B)Philadelphia.
C)New York.
D)Washington,D.C.
Question
Which of the following was NOT generally part of the system of mass production?

A)repetitive tasks
B)various processes in one large factory
C)many different phases
D)skilled labor
Question
Leland Stanford and Jay Cooke were

A)authors.
B)factory owners.
C)investors.
D)Republican politicians.
Question
Generally the practice of tramping

A)was overlooked by railroad companies.
B)caused public outrage.
C)drew participants who were out of work.
D)was prosecuted under the law.
Question
Which of the following groups tended to be paid lower wages?

A)Protestants
B)Catholics
C)those in smaller-scale workshops
D)skilled laborers
Question
The largest construction project on American soil by 1870 was the

A)Brooklyn Bridge.
B)San Francisco Bridge.
C)Mackinac Bridge.
D)Washington Bridge.
Question
Which of the following statements is NOT true of the American industrial revolution from 1865 to 1885?

A)The U.S.became the world's most productive economy.
B)The railroad was central to the network of mass communication and transportation.
C)Industry in the nation grew faster than ever before.
D)The Deep South industrialized along with the rest of the nation.
Question
City governments financed massive public works projects through

A)taxation.
B)city bonds sold to investors.
C)philanthropic donations.
D)state and federal grants.
Question
Which of the following was NOT a common power source in a variety of businesses by 1888?

A)whale,wood,and animal-based oils
B)coal-fired steam engines
C)fossil-fuel-based electricity
D)the horse
Question
Which of the following was NOT a reason that northeastern slaughterers and butchers discouraged shoppers from buying non-local meat and sausage?

A)They felt their jobs were threatened.
B)They were suspicious of disease-tainted meat.
C)They did not want to support southern cattlemen.
D)They were concerned about spoilage.
Question
The modern corporation first emerged in

A)the railway sector.
B)the energy sector.
C)both the railway and energy sectors.
D)neither the railway sector nor the energy sector.
Question
In the late 1860s,telegraph operators,typeface setters,and steel drivers began to take considerable pride in their ability to do skilled work

A)with great speed.
B)without the use of machinery.
C)with only the best materials.
D)as cheaply as possible.
Question
The railroad companies,which became the country's first large-scale businesses,

A)stimulated technological innovation.
B)gave birth to a new managerial class of workers.
C)provided employment for thousands of people.
D)All these answers are correct.
Question
The nation's first countrywide strike in protest of low wages,unemployment,and the general condition of the economy took place in the ________ industry.

A)petroleum
B)steel
C)railroad
D)meat-packing
Question
Most city dwellers lived in working-class buildings known as

A)French Flats.
B)Second Empire apartments.
C)tenements.
D)high-rises.
Question
Which of the following does NOT represent the growing middle-class identity during industrialization?

A)emphasis on professionalization
B)intellectual work as most honorable
C)white-collar work
D)carpentry and manufacturing
Question
Which of the following boundaries did NOT begin to dissolve through leisure activities?

A)those between blacks and whites
B)those between men and women
C)those between poor and working classes
D)those between various ethnic groups
Question
Which of the following best characterizes the outlook of skilled workers in the early 1870s?

A)optimistic,as technological advances increased managerial opportunities
B)hopeful,as more industrial jobs became available
C)scared because of the intense competition for factory work
D)not very optimistic,as machinery rendered their skills obsolete
Question
After 1877,labor unions

A)grew in strength,and state governments increased their militias.
B)grew in strength while businesses sought to accommodate their interests.
C)diminished,while governments increased their militias.
D)diminished as businesses sought to accommodate their interests.
Question
During the recession of the 1870s,the union movement

A)was extinguished.
B)remained consistent in membership.
C)experienced tremendous expansion.
D)lost most of its members.
Question
In 1871,news broke to Americans of a large-scale workers' uprising in which country?

A)France
B)Germany
C)England
D)Russia
Question
The Great Chicago Fire became the object of anxious discussions about

A)building safety.
B)the lack of a sufficient police force.
C)the failure of the fire department.
D)the "dangerous classes."
Question
Alexander T.Stewart's Iron Palace was a

A)museum of industrial technology.
B)dry goods store.
C)factory.
D)restaurant.
Question
The Great Epizootic affected society in all the following ways EXCEPT

A)overcrowded hospitals.
B)halted mass transit systems.
C)disrupted food production.
D)out-of-control city fires.
Question
The devastation of the Great Epizootic of 1872 affected

A)horses.
B)people.
C)cattle.
D)the food supply.
Question
The riot that broke out on the streets of New York City in 1871 involved

A)the takeover of city hall by the Communards.
B)a Catholic-led protest.
C)an Irish Protestant parade.
D)a textile workers' union strike.
Question
In the 1870s and 1880s urban society was dramatically transformed,as middle-class America began to be identified with

A)literary culture.
B)the Protestant work ethic.
C)charitable giving.
D)mass consumption.
Question
In the economic chaos of the 1870s,the pejorative term "tramp" began to be used to describe

A)prostitutes.
B)one who practiced hopping trains in search of work.
C)the migrant unemployed.
D)mine workers.
Question
Safety laws and design improvements in urban housing were

A)often ignored by landowners and not observed by tenants.
B)enforced by landlords but not observed by tenants.
C)often ignored by landowners but observed by tenants.
D)typically enforced by landlords and observed by tenants.
Question
The underlying cause of the Long Depression of 1873 was

A)monopolization of business.
B)overproduction.
C)the tightening of the money supply.
D)poor industrial management.
Question
The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 ended when

A)the strikers gave up due to the approaching winter.
B)many of the workers' demands were met.
C)President Hayes ordered federal troops to get the trains running again.
D)big business raised private militias to break the strikes.
Question
Department stores enhanced the public role of

A)businessmen.
B)women.
C)minorities.
D)workers.
Question
Which of the following does NOT describe the new rich-that is,industrialists,railroad owners,financiers,and storeowners?

A)enormous homes
B)high-fashion clothing
C)camaraderie with older members of the establishment
D)a reputation for public generosity
Question
Explain the growing relationship between time and speed in the new industrial culture.
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Which of the following was NOT a reform project endeavor of the Women's Christian Temperance Union?

A)eight-hour work days
B)kindergartens
C)federal voting rights
D)prison reform
Question
Analyze the effects of the new industrial network,particularly the businesses,industries,and services that developed from the railroad and telegraph.
Question
Summarize the impact of industrialization on the environment and the various efforts to conserve nature and natural resources.
Question
Compare and contrast urban life for middle-class and working-class city dwellers.What role was played by the culture of mass consumption?
Question
As industrialization and urbanization proceeded,the word "nature" came to represent

A)rural areas outside the city.
B)earlier and simpler ways of living,such as that of the Indians.
C)sublime landscapes untouched by human hands.
D)picturesque farmhouses and cottages.
Question
The first effort by the federal government in the arena of conservation was to regulate

A)deforestation.
B)fishing.
C)hunting.
D)industrial pollution.
Question
The Comstock Act of 1873

A)banned the mailing of "obscene" material.
B)outlawed prostitution.
C)restricted medical research on sexuality and the human body.
D)prohibited the sale of birth control merchandise.
Question
How did John
D.Rockefeller contribute to the transformation of the energy revolution and to the development of the modern corporation?
Answers will vary
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Discuss how industrialization transformed the lives of immigrants,skilled workers,and the wealthiest classes from the end of the Civil War through the 1870s.In each of these groups,how were both their self-identity and their perception of other classes shaped?
Question
Those who took the lead in wildlife conservation were

A)wealthy businessmen.
B)elite sportsmen.
C)women activists.
D)Native Americans.
Question
Victoria Woodhull's arrest triggered a national debate in the press about

A)alcohol abuse.
B)social reform.
C)women's suffrage.
D)sexual freedom.
Question
Sisters Harriet Beecher Stowe and Catherine Beecher produced a best-selling guide on

A)free love.
B)societal reform.
C)being a good homemaker.
D)marriage.
Question
Common middle-class entertainment generally included all of the following EXCEPT

A)strolling in city parks.
B)singing in parlors.
C)attending baseball games.
D)viewing prize fights.
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Discuss the causes and effects of the Long Depression,including the Great Railroad Strike of 1877.
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1
The first food to become a large-scale industry

A)was meat.
B)were fruit and vegetables.
C)was dairy.
D)were grains.
A
2
By 1900 manufactured food

A)had barely caught on in the U.S.
B)was steadily rising in its consumption by Americans.
C)had nearly overtaken the commodity market in the U.S.
D)None of these answers is correct.
B
3
Incorporation allowed a business to do all of the following EXCEPT

A)place personal liability for corporate debts on the owners.
B)hire and fire as if they were individuals.
C)make contracts,much like a "natural person."
D)minimize much of the risk of business ventures.
A
4
George Pullman's company built

A)locomotive steam engines.
B)railroad track.
C)freight cars.
D)luxury rail cars.
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Standardized time zones were first adopted by

A)national meat-packing companies.
B)the postal service.
C)the U.S.Army.
D)railroad corporations.
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Which of the following was NOT one of the innovations associated with the telegraph during the late nineteenth century?

A)Morse code
B)money transfer service
C)quadruplex lines
D)weather forecasting
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7
In their 1872 novel,which group was satirized by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner?

A)the wealthy
B)Chinese immigrants
C)the poor
D)the factory worker
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The Centennial Exhibition of 1876 was held in

A)Chicago.
B)Philadelphia.
C)New York.
D)Washington,D.C.
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Which of the following was NOT generally part of the system of mass production?

A)repetitive tasks
B)various processes in one large factory
C)many different phases
D)skilled labor
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Leland Stanford and Jay Cooke were

A)authors.
B)factory owners.
C)investors.
D)Republican politicians.
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Generally the practice of tramping

A)was overlooked by railroad companies.
B)caused public outrage.
C)drew participants who were out of work.
D)was prosecuted under the law.
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Which of the following groups tended to be paid lower wages?

A)Protestants
B)Catholics
C)those in smaller-scale workshops
D)skilled laborers
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The largest construction project on American soil by 1870 was the

A)Brooklyn Bridge.
B)San Francisco Bridge.
C)Mackinac Bridge.
D)Washington Bridge.
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Which of the following statements is NOT true of the American industrial revolution from 1865 to 1885?

A)The U.S.became the world's most productive economy.
B)The railroad was central to the network of mass communication and transportation.
C)Industry in the nation grew faster than ever before.
D)The Deep South industrialized along with the rest of the nation.
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City governments financed massive public works projects through

A)taxation.
B)city bonds sold to investors.
C)philanthropic donations.
D)state and federal grants.
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Which of the following was NOT a common power source in a variety of businesses by 1888?

A)whale,wood,and animal-based oils
B)coal-fired steam engines
C)fossil-fuel-based electricity
D)the horse
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Which of the following was NOT a reason that northeastern slaughterers and butchers discouraged shoppers from buying non-local meat and sausage?

A)They felt their jobs were threatened.
B)They were suspicious of disease-tainted meat.
C)They did not want to support southern cattlemen.
D)They were concerned about spoilage.
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The modern corporation first emerged in

A)the railway sector.
B)the energy sector.
C)both the railway and energy sectors.
D)neither the railway sector nor the energy sector.
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In the late 1860s,telegraph operators,typeface setters,and steel drivers began to take considerable pride in their ability to do skilled work

A)with great speed.
B)without the use of machinery.
C)with only the best materials.
D)as cheaply as possible.
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The railroad companies,which became the country's first large-scale businesses,

A)stimulated technological innovation.
B)gave birth to a new managerial class of workers.
C)provided employment for thousands of people.
D)All these answers are correct.
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21
The nation's first countrywide strike in protest of low wages,unemployment,and the general condition of the economy took place in the ________ industry.

A)petroleum
B)steel
C)railroad
D)meat-packing
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Most city dwellers lived in working-class buildings known as

A)French Flats.
B)Second Empire apartments.
C)tenements.
D)high-rises.
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Which of the following does NOT represent the growing middle-class identity during industrialization?

A)emphasis on professionalization
B)intellectual work as most honorable
C)white-collar work
D)carpentry and manufacturing
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Which of the following boundaries did NOT begin to dissolve through leisure activities?

A)those between blacks and whites
B)those between men and women
C)those between poor and working classes
D)those between various ethnic groups
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Which of the following best characterizes the outlook of skilled workers in the early 1870s?

A)optimistic,as technological advances increased managerial opportunities
B)hopeful,as more industrial jobs became available
C)scared because of the intense competition for factory work
D)not very optimistic,as machinery rendered their skills obsolete
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After 1877,labor unions

A)grew in strength,and state governments increased their militias.
B)grew in strength while businesses sought to accommodate their interests.
C)diminished,while governments increased their militias.
D)diminished as businesses sought to accommodate their interests.
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During the recession of the 1870s,the union movement

A)was extinguished.
B)remained consistent in membership.
C)experienced tremendous expansion.
D)lost most of its members.
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In 1871,news broke to Americans of a large-scale workers' uprising in which country?

A)France
B)Germany
C)England
D)Russia
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The Great Chicago Fire became the object of anxious discussions about

A)building safety.
B)the lack of a sufficient police force.
C)the failure of the fire department.
D)the "dangerous classes."
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Alexander T.Stewart's Iron Palace was a

A)museum of industrial technology.
B)dry goods store.
C)factory.
D)restaurant.
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The Great Epizootic affected society in all the following ways EXCEPT

A)overcrowded hospitals.
B)halted mass transit systems.
C)disrupted food production.
D)out-of-control city fires.
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The devastation of the Great Epizootic of 1872 affected

A)horses.
B)people.
C)cattle.
D)the food supply.
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The riot that broke out on the streets of New York City in 1871 involved

A)the takeover of city hall by the Communards.
B)a Catholic-led protest.
C)an Irish Protestant parade.
D)a textile workers' union strike.
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In the 1870s and 1880s urban society was dramatically transformed,as middle-class America began to be identified with

A)literary culture.
B)the Protestant work ethic.
C)charitable giving.
D)mass consumption.
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In the economic chaos of the 1870s,the pejorative term "tramp" began to be used to describe

A)prostitutes.
B)one who practiced hopping trains in search of work.
C)the migrant unemployed.
D)mine workers.
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Safety laws and design improvements in urban housing were

A)often ignored by landowners and not observed by tenants.
B)enforced by landlords but not observed by tenants.
C)often ignored by landowners but observed by tenants.
D)typically enforced by landlords and observed by tenants.
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The underlying cause of the Long Depression of 1873 was

A)monopolization of business.
B)overproduction.
C)the tightening of the money supply.
D)poor industrial management.
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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 ended when

A)the strikers gave up due to the approaching winter.
B)many of the workers' demands were met.
C)President Hayes ordered federal troops to get the trains running again.
D)big business raised private militias to break the strikes.
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Department stores enhanced the public role of

A)businessmen.
B)women.
C)minorities.
D)workers.
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Which of the following does NOT describe the new rich-that is,industrialists,railroad owners,financiers,and storeowners?

A)enormous homes
B)high-fashion clothing
C)camaraderie with older members of the establishment
D)a reputation for public generosity
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Explain the growing relationship between time and speed in the new industrial culture.
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42
Which of the following was NOT a reform project endeavor of the Women's Christian Temperance Union?

A)eight-hour work days
B)kindergartens
C)federal voting rights
D)prison reform
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Analyze the effects of the new industrial network,particularly the businesses,industries,and services that developed from the railroad and telegraph.
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Summarize the impact of industrialization on the environment and the various efforts to conserve nature and natural resources.
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Compare and contrast urban life for middle-class and working-class city dwellers.What role was played by the culture of mass consumption?
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46
As industrialization and urbanization proceeded,the word "nature" came to represent

A)rural areas outside the city.
B)earlier and simpler ways of living,such as that of the Indians.
C)sublime landscapes untouched by human hands.
D)picturesque farmhouses and cottages.
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The first effort by the federal government in the arena of conservation was to regulate

A)deforestation.
B)fishing.
C)hunting.
D)industrial pollution.
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The Comstock Act of 1873

A)banned the mailing of "obscene" material.
B)outlawed prostitution.
C)restricted medical research on sexuality and the human body.
D)prohibited the sale of birth control merchandise.
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How did John
D.Rockefeller contribute to the transformation of the energy revolution and to the development of the modern corporation?
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50
Discuss how industrialization transformed the lives of immigrants,skilled workers,and the wealthiest classes from the end of the Civil War through the 1870s.In each of these groups,how were both their self-identity and their perception of other classes shaped?
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Those who took the lead in wildlife conservation were

A)wealthy businessmen.
B)elite sportsmen.
C)women activists.
D)Native Americans.
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Victoria Woodhull's arrest triggered a national debate in the press about

A)alcohol abuse.
B)social reform.
C)women's suffrage.
D)sexual freedom.
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Sisters Harriet Beecher Stowe and Catherine Beecher produced a best-selling guide on

A)free love.
B)societal reform.
C)being a good homemaker.
D)marriage.
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Common middle-class entertainment generally included all of the following EXCEPT

A)strolling in city parks.
B)singing in parlors.
C)attending baseball games.
D)viewing prize fights.
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Discuss the causes and effects of the Long Depression,including the Great Railroad Strike of 1877.
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