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Texas History
Chapter 19 & 20
#1
Most Texans who became
Populists were
A:
Poor farmers
B:
Wealthy
industrialists
C:
Small business
owners
D:
Wealthy
professionals
A. Poor
farmers
#2
Many African American Texans
were kept from voting
in the early 1900s by
A:
Prohibition
B:
13th
Amendment
C:
14th
Amendment
D:
Poll tax
D. Poll tax
#3
To combat violence between Anglo
and Mexican groups, state officials
A:
Declared
martial law
C:
Sent in the
state militia
B:
D:
Visited the area
Passed
antidiscrimination
laws
C. Sent in
the state
militia
#4
The Progressive Movement supported
all of the following EXCEPT
A:
New tax laws
C:
Women’s
suffrage
B:
Changes in
election laws
D:
The commission
form of
government
A. New tax
laws
#5
All of these groups opposed
prohibition EXCEPT
A:
German
immigrants
B:
The WCTU
C:
Italian
immigrants
D:
Conservatives
B. The
WCTU
#6
Provided assistance with
weddings,
baptisms and funerals
A:
NAACP
C:
German
immigrants
B:
WCTU
D:
Gran Circulo de
Obreros
Mexicanos
D. Gran Circulo
de Obreros
Mexicanos
#7
Mutual-aid societies
A:
C:
Mutualistas
Italian
immigrants
B:
Monopoloy
D:
Women’s
suffrage
A. Mutualistas
#8
Created to work for equality
for African Americans
A:
Progressive
Movement
B:
NAACP
C:
12th
Amendment
D:
Martial Law
B. NAACP
#9
The most important profession
open to women in 1900 was
A:
Domestic
labor
B:
Teaching
C:
Politics
D:
Medicine
B. Teaching
#10
The Grange was
A:
A mining
organization
A social
C: organization for
reform
B:
A major trust
formed by
farmers
D:
Set up to regulate
railroads
C. A social
organization for
reform
#11
The governor who, as attorney
general, helped Texas pass
antitrust laws was
A:
James S. Hogg
B:
Richard Coke
C:
John Wesley
Hardin
D:
J. D. Rayner
A. James S.
Hogg
#12
The People’s Party
was also called
A:
C:
The Grange
The Middlemen
B:
The Populist
Party
D:
Texas Equal
Rights
Association
B. The Populist
Party
#13
Trusts in the late 1800s
A:
Reduced free
trade
B:
C:
Charged low
prices
D:
Could not fix
prices
Promoted
competition
A. Reduced
free trade
#14
The Texas Railroad Commission
A:
No longer
exists today
C:
Stopped many
unfair practices
of railroads
Paid fines
B: imposed on
railroads
D:
Regulated only
interstate
railroads
C. Stopped many
unfair practices of
railroads
#15
In 1900, suffrage was denied to
A:
All women
B:
Married women
only
C:
Single women
only
D:
Women who held
no property
A. All women
#16
The first Texas group to publicly
endorse woman suffrage was the
Texas Equal
A: Rights
Association
C:
Texas Farmers’
Alliance
B:
Women’s Christian
Temperance Union
D:
Texas Federation
of Labor
B. Women’s
Christian
Temperance
Union
#17
Group that approved of Prohibition
and a
strong federal government was
A:
African
Americans
B:
Conservatives
C:
WCTU
D:
Republicans
B.
Conservatives
#18
A primary election is held by a
political party
before a general election to select
A: State
B:
commissioners
C: State governor
D:
The party’s
official
candidates
Congressional
representatives
B. The party’s
official
candidates
#19
When Republicans occupied the
White House, they often
appointed African Americans to
A:
Federal jobs in
Texas
B:
C:
County
commissions
D:
Federal jobs in
Washington, D.C.
State school
boards
A. Federal jobs
in Texas
#20
In 1918, Texas women won the
right to vote by making a deal with
this governor
A:
Richard Coke
B:
C:
William P.
Hobby
D:
James S. Hogg
J.D. Rayner
C. William P.
Hobby
#21
The term for something that
connects or exists within a
single state is
A:
Trust
B:
C:
Interstate
D:
Intrastate
Monopoly
B. Intrastate
#22
Which amendment to the U.S.
Constitution barred the
manufacture, sale, and transporting
of alcohol?
A:
18th
B:
17th
C:
13th
D:
12th
A. 18th
#23
The Anti-Saloon League
worked hard for the passage of
the
A:
12th
Amendment
B:
13th
Amendment
C:
17th
Amendment
D:
18th
Amendment
D. 18th
Amendment
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