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1) Choose the best answer.

What factor ignited the Great Railroad Strike of 1877?

jobs lost to automation

Southerners upset about Reconstruction

salary cuts

election of President Hayes

2) Choose TWO correct answers.

What were TWO consequences of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877?

The railroad workers received raises.

There was widespread property damage and dozens of lives were lost.

The government began to regulate railroads.

The strike raised awareness of poor working conditions on railroads.

3) Choose the best answer.

President Hayes began ___ reform in an effort to end patronage.

Progressive

social

civil service

campaign finance

4) Choose the best answer.

At the 1880 Republican national convention, ___ became the first African American to receive votes.

Blanche Kelso Bruce

Booker T. Washington

Robert B. Elliot

W. E. B. Du Bois

5) Choose the best answer.

The ___ was passed in response to a belief that immigrants were taking jobs belonging to Americans.

Canadian Collusion Act

Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

European Immigrant Embargo of 1881

National Employment Proclamation
1) Choose the best answer.

What factor ignited the Great Railroad Strike of 1877?

jobs lost to automation

Southerners upset about Reconstruction

salary cuts

election of President Hayes

2) Choose TWO correct answers.

What were TWO consequences of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877?

The railroad workers received raises.

There was widespread property damage and dozens of lives were lost.

The government began to regulate railroads.

The strike raised awareness of poor working conditions on railroads.

3) Choose the best answer.

President Hayes began ___ reform in an effort to end patronage.

Progressive

social

civil service

campaign finance

4) Choose the best answer.

At the 1880 Republican national convention, ___ became the first African American to receive votes.

Blanche Kelso Bruce

Booker T. Washington

Robert B. Elliot

W. E. B. Du Bois

5) Choose the best answer.

The ___ was passed in response to a belief that immigrants were taking jobs belonging to Americans.

Canadian Collusion Act

Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

European Immigrant Embargo of 1881

National Employment Proclamation

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1) salary cuts

2) - There was widespread property damage and dozens of lives were lost.
- The strike raised awareness of poor working conditions on railroads.

3) civil service

4) Blanche Kelso Bruce

5) Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882