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Which of the following is a civic responsibility? Reporting for jury duty
Which statement from the declaration of independence influenced the picture Gov instituted, deriving their powers from consent of the governed
How did these developments in transportation most affect the standard of living in US cities? giving residents more flexibility in employment
The Chinese Exclusion act was primarily a response to? competition for jobs on the west coast
Which demographic change in the US is most associated with this transformation increased migration to urban areas
Which value important to America's success as a constitutional republic is best illustrated with this excerpt Laissez-faire
The demands most reflected the concerns of small farms in need of affordable credit
which word best explains the changes shown in these pictures Assimilation
The ideas contained in the declaration of independence helped inspire people in other countries to question their government
Which of the following best describes the Gilded Age Using connections with a corrupt government to gain political power
How did the expansion of railroads benefit farmers in the US? provided farmers with access to distant markets
The Dawes Act was to--- Promote cultural assimilation of the American Indians
What was one reason for the expansion of machine politics in the Gilded Age the rapid influx of immigrants made it difficult for local govs to provide
which of the following occurred between 1865 and 1900 as a result of rapid industrialization union membership increased as works sought better pay and conditions
19th Century nativist organizations advocated--- promoting an ethnically homogenous society thru restrictions on immigration
Which of the following was the reason for the rapid settlement of the great plains in the late 1800s Congress passed the Homestead Act
Which of the following occurred due to the Sherman Anti-Trust Act? the federal government could dissolve business monopolies
This cover from a 19th-century periodical illustrates--- rural to urban society
Which situation does this cartoon illustrate? Fear of losing jobs to the Chinese Immigrants
Which sentence completes this diagram Irish Families immigrated to the US
this table shows that in 1900--- Geographic proximity influenced where immigrants settled
How did the invention above affect the industry? Factories could extend working hours
Which statement completes the list The need to process large amounts of cattle made meatpacking a big industry
Which quote below explains why Carnegie felt he was obligated to fund libraries like the one below then, this, is the duty of the man of wealth to set an example of modest living
One way the US government responded to the problems caused by conditions in this list was by The Interstate commerce act
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