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Read the quotation from Booker T. Washington's 1895 Atlanta Compromise Speech. “[P]rogress in the enjoyment of all the privileges that will come to us must be the result of severe and constant struggle rather than of art...
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How many immigrants arrived in the United States between 1875 and 1910? fewer than 800,000 about 2 million almost 8 million more than 20 million
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Who wrote How the Other Half Lives, a book that described the terrible conditions of tenement life in the late 1800s? Lincoln Steffens Charles Darwin Jane Addams Jacob Riis
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Lincoln Steffens was considered a reformer specifically because he was a journalist. wrote about modern issues. was wealthy and born in the United States. worked to expose problems in business and in politics.
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Any political movement that represents the interests of the “common people” is known as capitalism. populism. bimetallism. activism.
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In his 1896 bid for president, William Jennings Bryan was supported by both the Democratic and the Republican parties. People’s and the Republican parties. Populist and the People’s parties. Populist and the Democratic p...
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The famous speech that William Jennings Bryan gave at the Democratic convention of 1896 became known as the “Free Silver” speech. the “Gold Standard” speech. the “Cross of Gold” speech. the “Common People” speech
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As part of the Omaha Platform, the People’s Party demanded that people who made more money pay a lower percentage in taxes. companies and corporations should not have to pay any taxes at all. a graduated income tax syste...
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In 1892, the first national convention of the People’s Party was held in Omaha, Nebraska. San Francisco, California. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. San Antonio, Texas.
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Many Plains Indians had trouble living on reservations because they were nomadic hunters. farmers. day laborers explorers.
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What was true of American Indian tribes under the Indian Appropriations Act? The United States government agreed to sign treaties with all tribes. Tribes were no longer considered to be independent nations. Tribe members...
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Read Mrs. Z. A. Parker’s observations from 1890. [T]hey raised their eyes to heaven, their hands clasped high above their heads, and stood straight and perfectly still, invoking the power of the Great Spirit to allow the...
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Supporters of the Dawes Act said the act would help American Indians to keep traditions and customs. increase property. educate children. become farmers.
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As a consequence of the Dawes Act, by 1900, American Indians had gained more land than they held in 1881. had lost half the land they held in 1881. had lost all of the land they held in 1881. had kept all of the land the...
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Which of the following statements is true? The Indian Appropriations Act of 1851 allowed white settlers to claim tribal lands as homesteaders. The Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 meant that tribes were no longer classi...
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Prior to 1924, only a small number of American Indians were recognized as citizens of the United States. The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 changed that. In one paragraph, explain the act, including the political rights...
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