<p> Final Exam Review Fall ‘08</p><p>____1. Which of the following marked the end of the wars between the federal government and the Plains Indians?</p><p>____2. Why did the policy of treating the Great Plains as a huge reservation change?</p><p>____3. Which of the following events occurred first?</p><p>____4. Which of the following was not central to the life and culture of the Plains Indians in the 1800s?</p><p>____5. Who were the exodusters?</p><p>____6. Why did little of the free land offered by the Homestead Act end up being claimed by settlers?</p><p>____7. Which of the following was most responsible for bringing an end to the era of the wide-open western frontier?</p><p>____8. Why did Plains farmers in the late 1800s tend to support bimetallism?</p><p>____9. Which of the following did not intensify the debts that Plains farmers had during the late 1800s?</p><p>____10. Which of the following marked the collapse of Populism?</p><p>____11. The main immigration processing station in San Francisco was called</p><p>____12. The main goal of the Chinese Exclusion Act was to</p><p>____13. The main goal of the Americanization movement was to</p><p>____14. The row house was a new type of housing that conserved space by</p><p>____15. Settlement houses were founded in the late 1800s by</p><p>____16. The illegal use of political influence for personal gain is called</p><p>____17. Tammany Hall was the name of </p><p>____18. An example of patronage would be</p><p>____19. The Stalwarts were strong supporters of</p><p>____20. The Pendleton Civil Service Act required </p><p>____21. The progressive movement regarded all of the following as worthy goals except</p><p>____22. Muckrakers were</p><p>____23. A bill that originates from the people rather than legislators is known as</p><p>____24. In the mid-1800s, the majority of women who held jobs worked as </p><p>____25. All of the following were actively involved in securing the right to vote for women except ____26. In The Jungle, Upton Sinclair exposed </p><p>____27. The first person to use the presidency as a "bully pulpit" was </p><p>____28. The law that required truthful labels was the</p><p>____29. The primary goal of the NAACP was </p><p>____30. In the election of 1912, the candidate considered least pleasing to reformers was</p><p>____31. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were charged with, and convicted of, </p><p>____32. To expand its membership in the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan engaged in all of the following except</p><p>____33. The immigration policies of the 1920s limited immigration from all of the following countries except</p><p>____34. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer believed that he needed to protect the American people from</p><p>____35. During the 1920s, union membership</p><p>____36. The first practical peacetime use of airplanes was for</p><p>____37. The main factor causing urban sprawl in the 1920s was</p><p>____38. The Teapot Dome scandal centered around </p><p>____39. The Fordney-McCumber Tariff was meant to</p><p>____40. To protect their own interests, employers often accused striking workers of being</p><p>____41. To obtain liquor illegally, drinkers went underground to hidden nightclubs known as</p><p>____42. The Harlem Renaissance refers to a. a struggle for civil rights led by the NAACP. b. a population increase in Harlem in the 1920s. c. a celebration of African-American culture in literature and art.</p><p>____43. John T. Scopes challenged a Tennessee law that forbade the teaching of</p><p>____44. Fundamentalists believed that</p><p>____45. "Double standard" refers to </p><p>____46. F. Scott Fitzgerald described the 1920s as the</p><p>____47. Charles Lindbergh was famous as a(n)</p><p>____48. The NAACP did all of the following except</p><p>____49. Jazz music was born in New Orleans and was spread to the North by such musicians as </p><p>____50. _____ marked the works of many famous writers of the 1920s, including the Lost Generation.</p><p>____51. ___ were least likely to be a part of the New Deal coalition.</p><p>____52. By decreasing farm surpluses, New Deal policies helped to ___. ____53. ___ claimed that the New Deal policies were inadequate and proposed a social program called Share-Our- Wealth.</p><p>____54. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration was most helpful to___.</p><p>____55. The American public perceived many characteristics in President Roosevelt, but ___ was probably not one of them.</p><p>____56. ___ used music to express the hardships of American life during the Depression.</p><p>____57. ___ helped organize the "Black Cabinet," a group of influential African Americans who advised the Roosevelt administration on racial issues.</p><p>____58. The Supreme Court ruled that the ___ was unconstitutional on the grounds that its provisions were local matters and should be regulated by the states.</p><p>____59. Of the following New Deal policies, ___ had the biggest long-term impact on the American economy.</p><p>____60. The _____ reflected President Roosevelt's concern for the natural environment.</p><p>____61. Which of the following increased in the 1920s?</p><p>____62. Which was not a cause of the Great Depression? </p><p>____63. Which was not a cause of the Dust Bowl? </p><p>____64. After the stock market crash, how did President Hoover try to help the economy? </p><p>____65. Who made up the Bonus Army that marched on Washington? </p><p>____66. Which candidates ran for president in 1932?</p><p>____67. What does buying a stock on margin mean?</p><p>____68. Which of the following was not an effect of the Great Depression? </p><p>____69. What name was given to the men and boys who rode the rails as they searched for work?</p><p>____70. Which of the following describes a government system for giving payments or food to the poor? </p>
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