some history help? please!?

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1. Which statement explains the growth of cities in the period following the Civil War until 1920?
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They grew rapidly because both immigrants and native-born citizens sought higher paying jobs.

They grew slowly because people wanted to stay on their farms and make money.

They grew rapidly because people were eager to enjoy the sophisticated entertainment they offered.

They remained about the same at that time because people were reluctant to make changes.



2. Where did most immigrants choose to live when they entered the United States in the late 1800s or early 1900s?
(Points: 3)
on farms

in cities

in the suburbs

in the West



3. Which had the greatest effect on the growth of cities and the expansion of cities to suburbs?
(Points: 3)
transportation innovations

political changes

leadership from mayors

action by the federal government



4. Which was an amusement that people enjoyed in the late 1800s or early 1900s?
(Points: 3)
Television

Coney Island

Football

The Cyclone



5. Which was not an element of urban social stratification in the cities of the late 1800s?
(Points: 3)
race

class

level of education

ethnicity



6. How did Louis Sullivan and William Jenney change the face of American cities in the late 1800s?
(Points: 3)
They invented the electrical connections that operated streetcars.

They opened some of the first settlement houses.

They designed and built some of the early skyscrapers.

They built the Coney Island amusement parks that drew thousands.



7. What was Frederick Law Olmstead's contribution to New York City?
(Points: 3)
building the Empire State Building

building the first baseball stadium

developing Coney Island

designing Central Park



8. Which was not an activity of the political machines?
(Points: 3)
helping immigrants and others cope with life in the city

awarding jobs and contracts to friends

requiring honesty in all transactions

accepting bribes in exchange for favors



9. What was Tammany Hall in New York City?
(Points: 3)
a municipal building

a settlement house

the Democratic political machine

the home of the opera



10. How was Jane Addams a leader in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
(Points: 3)
She was the first woman elected to serve in the Senate.

She designed some of the first skyscrapers.

She started Hull House, which became a model for other reformers.

She implemented the Social Gospel by founding the Salvation Army.



11. What American urban movement was established to assist the poor?
(Points: 3)
settlement houses

Gilded Age

city councils

people's palaces



12. Which goal of the Populist Party helped lead to its growth?
(Points: 3)
coinage of silver

political power for the upper class

laissez-faire government

system of national banks



13. How do historians generally view populism?
(Points: 3)
as a failed movement that set the stage for some reforms

as the movement that saved the farmers

as the party that laid the groundwork for the election of Theodore Roosevelt

as a driving force in the late nineteenth century



14. What Progressive organization had a goal of providing food and shelter to the slum-dwelling poor?
(Points: 3)
the Salvation Army

the Social Gospel

the Sheldon Steps

the Booth Believers



15. Which was one of the goals for some advocates of the Progressive movement?
(Points: 3)
laissez-faire economy

welfare

conservation

establishment of a national bank
 
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