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APUSH Period 6.1 (Ch. 23-24) Quiz - SY23
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Question 1
1.
Review:
After Reconstruction ended, Southern whites disenfranchised African Americans with
state laws mandating whites-only voting.
literacy requirements and poll taxes.
the promise that forfeiting the vote would bring more equal treatment in other areas.
fraudulent contracts that tricked individual blacks into signing away their voting rights.
Chapter 23:
Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age (1869-1896)
Question 2
2.
According to the Supreme Court in
Plessy v. Ferguson
, the separation of the races
inherently uprooted inferiority.
did not promote inferiority.
had to be abolished.
was unconstitutional.
Question 3
3.
In terms of society, the Supreme Court ruled
legal means were required to ensure social equality.
blacks and whites would never be equal.
the U.S. Constitution had no place to ensure social equality.
social equality had to be enforced by the federal government.
Question 4
4.
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?
Lines 1-3 “This case…colored races.”
Lines 9-11 “Legislation is…present situation.”
Line 12-14 “If one…same plane.”
Lines 5-6 “If the…of individuals.”
Question 5
5.
One of the main reasons that the Chinese migrated to the United States was to
work in gold mining and railroad building.
create a basis for American cultural relations with China.
escape religious persecution.
establish laundries, restaurants, and other small businesses.
Question 6
6.
One weapon that caused the downfall and eventual jailing of New York City's infamous Boss Tweed was
granting immunity to Tweed's cronies in exchange for testimony.
federal income tax evasion charges.
the cartoons of the political satirist Thomas Nast.
New York City's ethics laws.
Chapter 24:
Industry Comes of Age (1861-1865)
Question 7
7.
One of the methods by which business leaders in the Gilded Age increased their profits was
funding research on new technologies.
elimination of the tactic of vertical integration.
elimination of as much competition as possible.
supporting a centrally planned economy.
Question 8
8.
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was originally intended to curb the power of
railroad corporations.
trusts.
labor unions.
state legislatures.
Question 9
9.
The developments depicted above came about as a result of
the growing American belief in Manifest Destiny.
the growth of the American System.
Union victory in the Civil War.
assimilation policy with regard to American Indians.
Question 10
10.
Which of the following reasons led to the decline of the subject depicted in the image?
The killing of the riders by the Native Americans.
The growth of the railroad and U.S. Steel.
The greater efficiency and speed of the stagecoach.
There were too many people settling in the area and they interfered with riders.
Question 11
11.
Period 6 (1865-1898) complete! How are you feeling? Any feedback, questions or concerns about this unit?
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