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Benchmark Exam Review 3rd Nine Weeks
Benchmark Exam Review 3rd Nine Weeks
USII.4e-USII.6d(goes with Study Guide I-II if needed)
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51. . What are the negative effects of industrialization?51. . What are the negative effects of industrialization?
•Child labor
• Low wages, long hours
•Unsafe working conditions
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52. Rise of Organized Labor52. Rise of Organized Labor
*Formation of Labor Unions-the American Federation of Labor Supported/fought for higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions.
*Strikes- The Homestead Strike ended with non-union workers accepting lower wages.
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53. What were the Progressive Movement
workplace reforms?
53. What were the Progressive Movement
workplace reforms?
• Improved safety conditions
•Reduced work hours
•Restrictions on child labor
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54. What opportunities did women gain during women’s
suffrage?
54. What opportunities did women gain during women’s
suffrage?
• Increased educational opportunities
•Attained voting rights
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54. What amendment gave women these rights?
54. What amendment gave women these rights?
• The nineteenth amendment
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54. Who worked for women’s suffrage?
54. Who worked for women’s suffrage?
• Susan B. Anthony
• Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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55. The Temperance Movement
55. The Temperance Movement
• Composed of groups opposed to the making and selling and transportation of alcohol
• Supported which amendment? The eighteenth amendment
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55. What did the 18th amendment do?
55. What did the 18th amendment do?
• Prohibited the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcohol.
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Study Guide II: Study Guide II:
•USII.5abc-6abc
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1. What were the causes for the Spanish American War?1. What were the causes for the Spanish American War?• Protection of American business
interests in Cuba• American support of Cuban rebels to
gain independence from Spain• Rising tensions as a result of the
sinking of the USS Maine• Exaggerated news reports called
YELLOW JOURNALISM
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2. What were the results of the Spanish American war?2. What were the results of the Spanish American war?• The USA emerged as a world
power
• Cuba gained independence from Spain
• US gained possession of Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
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2a. Where did the Spanish American War take place?2a. Where did the Spanish American War take place?
CUBA
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3. Theodore Roosevelt’s Foreign Policies
3. Theodore Roosevelt’s Foreign Policies
• Theodore Roosevelt expanded the Monroe Doctrine as a way to prevent European involvement in the affairs of Latin American countries.
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4. Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policies and their impact on the United States included the Roosevelt
Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine which states:
4. Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policies and their impact on the United States included the Roosevelt
Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine which states:
• A. Asserted the United States right to interfere in economic matters of nations in the Americas.
• B. Claimed the United States’ rights to exercise international police power (use of military)
• C. Advocated the “Big Stick” Diplomacy (building of the Panama Canal)
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5. What year did WWI begin?1914
5. What year did WWI begin?1914
6. What continent did WWI take place? Europe
7. What year did the United States get involved in WWI? 1917
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8. Give the 4 reasons the USA got involved in WWI.8. Give the 4 reasons the USA got involved in WWI.
• Inability to remain neutral
• German submarine warfare—sinking of the Lusitania
• US economic and political ties to Great Britain
• Zimmerman Telegram
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9. Who were the WWI Allies?9. Who were the WWI Allies?
•British Empire (Great Britain)
• Serbia
• France
•Belgium
•Russia * USA
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9. Who were the Central Powers during WWI?
9. Who were the Central Powers during WWI?
•German Empire
•Austria-Hungary
•Bulgaria
•Ottoman Empire
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9a. When the US joined WWI, which side did they join?
9a. When the US joined WWI, which side did they join?
• The USA joined on the side of the Allies.
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• 10. At the end of WWI, President Woodrow Wilson prepared a peace plan known as the 14 Points that called for the formation of the League of Nations, a peacekeeping organization.
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11. Which country did not join the League of Nations?
11. Which country did not join the League of Nations?
•The United States
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12. Why didn’t the above country join the League of
Nations?
12. Why didn’t the above country join the League of
Nations?
•The United States Senate failed to ratify the Treaty of Versailles
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13. List 4 results of improved transportation.
13. List 4 results of improved transportation.
• Greater mobility
• Creation of jobs
• Movement to suburban areas
• Growth of transportation related industries (oil, steel, road construction)
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14. Why are the Wright Brothers well known?14. Why are the Wright Brothers well known?
• Invention of the Airplane
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15. Who was known for the use of the assembly line,
automobile and rise of mechanization?
15. Who was known for the use of the assembly line,
automobile and rise of mechanization?
•Henry Ford
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16. List 3 communication changes.
16. List 3 communication changes.
• Increased availability of telephones
• Development of movies
• Development of radio and the broadcast industry
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17. List 4 ways electrification changed American life.
17. List 4 ways electrification changed American life.
• Labor saving products (electric stove, water pump, washing machine)
• Electric lighting
• Entertainment (radio)
• Improved communication
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18. What is prohibition?18. What is prohibition?
• Prohibition made it illegal to manufacture, transport, and sell alcoholic beverages
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19. What amendment did Prohibition uphold?
19. What amendment did Prohibition uphold?
• The eighteenth amendment
•What amendment repealed it? The 21st Amendment
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20. What are speakeasies?20. What are speakeasies?
• Places for people to drink illegal alcoholic beverages
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21. What (Who) are bootleggers?
21. What (Who) are bootleggers?
• People who smuggled illegal alcohol and promoted organized crime.
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22. List 4 reasons for the Great Migration North and
Midwest:
22. List 4 reasons for the Great Migration North and
Midwest:• Jobs for African Americans in
the South were scarce and low paying.
•African Americans faced discrimination and violence in the South.
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22. List 4 facts about the Great Migration(continued).
22. List 4 facts about the Great Migration(continued).
• African Americans moved to northern cities for employment opportunities (jobs)
• African Americans also faced discrimination and violence in the North.
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23. Georgia O’Keeffe23. Georgia O’Keeffe
•Art—artist known for urban and later southwest scenes
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23. F Scott Fitzgerald23. F Scott Fitzgerald
•Literature—novelist who wrote about the 1920’s
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23. John Steinbeck23. John Steinbeck
•Literature—novelist who wrote about migrant workers in the 1930’s
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23. Aaron Copland23. Aaron Copland
•Music: Uniquely American Music
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23. George Gershwin23. George Gershwin
•Music: Uniquely American Music
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23. Jacob Lawrence23. Jacob Lawrence
•Art: painter who chronicled the Great Migration
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23. Langston Hughes23. Langston Hughes
• Literature: poet who combined African and American cultural roots
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23. Duke Ellington23. Duke Ellington
•Music: Jazz composer
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23. Louis Armstrong23. Louis Armstrong
•Music: Jazz composer
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23. Bessie Smith23. Bessie Smith
•Music: Blues singer
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