1. What was the main response of the middle class to the challenges of city living?(1 point)Responsesescape to the suburbsescape to the suburbsescape to the suburbsescape to the suburbsrent out tenement buildingsrent out tenement buildingsattend vaudeville showsattend vaudeville showsQuestion 22. Which of the following was the most compelling reason for people to leave rural farms for dangerous, difficult work in industrial cities?(1 point)Responseshigher populationshigher populationsincreased job opportunitiesincreased job opportunitiesbetter living conditionsbetter living conditionsmore equal social statusmore equal social statusQuestion 33. What subjects did artists of the Ashcan school depict?(1 point)Responsesactive waterways with steamboats and ferriesactive waterways with steamboats and ferriesbusy street life and working-class leisure activitiesbusy street life and working-class leisure activitiesmiddle-class women working in homes and factoriesmiddle-class women working in homes and factoriescontemporary waste removal and recycling systemscontemporary waste removal and recycling systemsQuestion 44. Why were nativists hostile to immigrants?(1 point)ResponsesThey resented that labor unions were helping immigrants.They resented that labor unions were helping immigrants.They were concerned that immigrants were too Americanized.They were concerned that immigrants were too Americanized.They believed that immigrants were loyal to their home countries.They believed that immigrants were loyal to their home countries.They feared factories would close if immigrant populations declined.They feared factories would close if immigrant populations declined.Question 55. What was the purpose of a poll tax?(1 point)Responsesto prevent African Americans from voting in electionsto prevent African Americans from voting in electionsto keep Republican governments out of southern statesto keep Republican governments out of southern statesto ensure that disenfranchised voters can vote in electionsto ensure that disenfranchised voters can vote in electionsto prevent sharecroppers from leaving their farms with unpaid debtsto prevent sharecroppers from leaving their farms with unpaid debtsQuestion 66. How did African Americans in the post-Civil War era respond to the hostile environment of the South?(1 point)ResponsesThey confiscated land on abandoned plantations.They confiscated land on abandoned plantations.They disenfranchised voters who did not have residency.They disenfranchised voters who did not have residency.They supported legislation to bring industry to the South.They supported legislation to bring industry to the South.They migrated to the northeast and Midwest to work in factories.They migrated to the northeast and Midwest to work in factories.Question 77. What was an unexpected consequence of mechanized farming practices?(1 point)ResponsesAs mechanization increased crop yields, farmers reduced how much they planted, leading to crop shortages.As mechanization increased crop yields, farmers reduced how much they planted, leading to crop shortages.As mechanization increased crop yields, overproduction caused crop values to decline.As mechanization increased crop yields, overproduction caused crop values to decline.Mechanization cost far more than animal labor, but it only slightly increased crop yields.Mechanization cost far more than animal labor, but it only slightly increased crop yields.Mechanization caused farmers to plant more than they could harvest, leading to crop shortages.Mechanization caused farmers to plant more than they could harvest, leading to crop shortages.Question 88. Which of the following was the first major farmers' movement to emerge after the Civil War?(1 point)Responsesthe Farmers' Alliancethe Farmers' Alliancethe Grangethe Grangethe Populist Partythe Populist Partythe Whig Partythe Whig PartyQuestion 99. Which statement best describes the Farmers' Alliance?(1 point)ResponsesIt was a regional organization that lacked broad national appeal.It was a regional organization that lacked broad national appeal.It was a diverse organization that included African Americans and women.It was a diverse organization that included African Americans and women.It was an organization that focused solely on the issue of railroad regulation.It was an organization that focused solely on the issue of railroad regulation.It was an organization that focused mostly on immigration policies.It was an organization that focused mostly on immigration policies.Question 1010. What challenges did immigrants face who came to the United States in the late 1800s.(1 point)ResponsesMany immigrants didn't speak EnglishMany immigrants didn't speak EnglishThey may dress and look different than Americans.They may dress and look different than Americans.Many immigrants had tough jobs.Many immigrants had tough jobs.All of the aboveAll of the aboveQuestion 1111. An immigrant leaving their homeland because of poverty, religious, or political persecution is an example of a push factor.(1 point)ResponsesTrueTrueFalseFalseQuestion 1212. Which is NOT an example of a Pull factor for immigration?(1 point)ResponsesNew job opportunitiesNew job opportunitiesMore freedomsMore freedomsLeaving behind your familyLeaving behind your familyA chance for a better lifeA chance for a better lifeQuestion 1313. Which of the following is the best definition of Americanization?(1 point)Responsesprograms used to teach immigrants American farming methodsprograms used to teach immigrants American farming methodsprograms taught people from different nationalities about American culture.programs taught people from different nationalities about American culture.a way for the government to control immigrants by forcing them do manuel labora way for the government to control immigrants by forcing them do manuel laborSkip to navigation

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Here are the answers to your questions:

  1. What was the main response of the middle class to the challenges of city living?
    Response: escape to the suburbs

  2. Which of the following was the most compelling reason for people to leave rural farms for dangerous, difficult work in industrial cities?
    Response: increased job opportunities

  3. What subjects did artists of the Ashcan school depict?
    Response: busy street life and working-class leisure activities

  4. Why were nativists hostile to immigrants?
    Response: They believed that immigrants were loyal to their home countries.

  5. What was the purpose of a poll tax?
    Response: to prevent African Americans from voting in elections

  6. How did African Americans in the post-Civil War era respond to the hostile environment of the South?
    Response: They migrated to the northeast and Midwest to work in factories.

  7. What was an unexpected consequence of mechanized farming practices?
    Response: As mechanization increased crop yields, overproduction caused crop values to decline.

  8. Which of the following was the first major farmers' movement to emerge after the Civil War?
    Response: the Grange

  9. Which statement best describes the Farmers' Alliance?
    Response: It was a regional organization that lacked broad national appeal.

  10. What challenges did immigrants face who came to the United States in the late 1800s?
    Response: All of the above

  11. An immigrant leaving their homeland because of poverty, religious, or political persecution is an example of a push factor.
    Response: True

  12. Which is NOT an example of a Pull factor for immigration?
    Response: Leaving behind your family

  13. Which of the following is the best definition of Americanization?
    Response: programs taught people from different nationalities about American culture.

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