Jeopardy Review Ch. 18

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Cultural
Values
Social
Reformers
Foreign
Policy
Angry
Farmers
Minorities
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What British monarch’s name is
used to define the social and
cultural mores of the Gilded
Age?
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Queen Victoria
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This view of middle and upper
class women was still the norm in
the Victorian era.
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The Cult of Domesticity
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This fundamentalist evangelist
questioned Darwin’s theory of
evolution
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Dwight L. Moody
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This college sport began to rival
baseball in popularity
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Football
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The heavyweight boxing champion
for much of the 1880’s and 90’s
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John L. Sullivan
John L. Sullivan
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His novel, Looking Backward,
caused Americans to question the
policies of their national
government
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Edward Bellamy
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This Baptist minister’s “Social
Gospel” challenged the existing
creed of the “Gospel of Wealth”
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Walter Rauschenbusch
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This president of the WCTU
exemplifies the growing leadership
role that women played in social
reform movements
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Francis Willard
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This co-founder of Hull House also
founded the Illinois Women’s
Alliance
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Florence Kelly
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After the split over the 15th
Amendment, The two competing
movements re-united in 1890 as:
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The National American Women’s
Suffrage Association (NAWSA)
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This international movement
towards colonization is adopted by
key members of the Republican
Party in the 1890’s
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Imperialism
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This naval expert’s book, The
Influence of Sea Power upon
History, influenced many foreign
policy experts to advocate for a
stronger American navy
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Alfred Thayer Mahan
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This Secretary of state under
Garfield and Harrison was a leading
advocate of American imperialism
and was instrumental in establishing
the first Pan-American Conference
in 1889.
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James G. Blaine
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This missionary’s Our Country: Its
Possible Future and its Present
Crisis (1885) called upon white
Protestants to colonize and
“Christianize” the peoples of the
developing world
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Josiah Strong
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American plantation owners lead a
“revolt” on this Island, and with the
help of U.S. marines, overthrow its
monarch and create a republic
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Hawaii
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This Farmer’s organization began in
Texas in the mid 1880’s. Its initial
goal was to form farm co-operatives
but it will quickly evolve into a
political force.
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Farmer’s Alliance
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What were three major issues of the
Farmer’s Alliance?
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Sub-treasury plan, greater regulation
of railroads, unlimited coinage of
silver, nationalization of banks,
lower tariffs
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This political party grows out of the
Farmer’s Alliance, and issues its first
“platform” in Ocala Florida known
as the Ocala Demands
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The Populist (People’s) Party
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What issues did the Populists add to
the 1892 Omaha Platform to appeal
to industrial workers?
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8 hour work day, direct elections
of senators, allowing states to
institute the initiative and
referendum.
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This was the Populist candidate in
the election of 1892
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James G. Weaver
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Latinos in the Southwest formed this
group to fight against Anglos who
were privatizing historically
communal lands
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Las Gorra Blancas
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These two industries account for the
over 100,000 Chinese immigrants in
the American west in the 1880’s
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Mining and RR construction
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These laws limited and eventually
barred immigration from China to
the U.S.
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Chinese Exclusion Acts of 1882
and 1892
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These laws, created to subvert the
Civil Rights Act of 1875, allowed
for segregated facilities throughout
the South
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Jim Crow
Bonus: What S.C. Ruling will
uphold the constitutionality of
Jim Crow?
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These methods were used to
disenfranchise Blacks throughout the
South in the 1880’s and 90’s
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Poll Tax, Literacy Tests,
Grandfather Clauses and The
KKK and violence
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