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HIS 105 Quiz 1 Ch.16
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1.) What effect did the 14th & 15th Amendments have on the women’s
suffrage movement?
2.) Congress impeached Johnson because
Radical Republicans in the House charged the president with violating
the Tenure of Office Act.
3.) The Civil Rights Act of 1875 did not include restrictions on racial
discrimination in:
4.) Congress responded to Lincoln’s Ten-Percent Plan, as it was
known, by passing the:
5.) Passed by most of the new southern state governments during
Reconstruction, the Black Codes did all of the following except:
6.) African Americans in the South demonstrated their newly achieved
freedom by:
7.) White Redeemers terrorized African Americans in the South with
arson, assassinations, and intimidation in order to:
8.) In an effort to gain the right to vote, African Americans did all of
the following during the Reconstruction era except:
9.) Radical Republicans in Congress sought to:
10.)Immediately after the Civil War, many white landowners:
11.)The 15th Amendment:
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HIS 105 Quiz 1
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Question 1 .
Correct In an effort to gain the right to vote, African Americans did all
of the following during the Reconstruction era except
. Question 2 .
Correct Congress impeached Johnson because
. Question 3 .
Correct What effect did the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments have
on the women's suffrage movement?
. Question 4 .
Correct Congress responded to Lincoln's Ten-Percent Plan, as it was
known, by passing the
. Question 5 .
Correct The Fifteenth Amendment
. Question 6 .
Correct Immediately after the Civil War, many white landowners
. Question 7 .
Correct Radical Republicans in Congress sought to
. Question 8 .
Correct White Redeemers terrorized African Americans in the South
with arson, assassinations, and intimidation in order to
. Question 9 .
Correct African Americans in the South demonstrated their newly
achieved freedom by
. Question 10 .
Correct How did President Grant's administration respond to increased
southern violence against free men and women?
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HIS 105 quiz 3 (1)
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Question 1
The Grange was
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Question 2
In his book, The Lost Cause, published just one year after the
Civil War ended, Edward Pollard argued that the real reason the Civil
War happened was
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Question 3
It is true of the southern textile industry that
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Question 4
Housing for factory workers was so bad in the late 1800s, and
city sanitation was so poor, that epidemics of ____ swept through whole
cities.
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Question 5
The final act in the U.S. war against the Plains Indians took
place at
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Question 6
The Dawes Act
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Question 7
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
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Question 8
Which was true for most immigrants to America?
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Question 9
The major industries that developed in the South prior to 1900
included all of the following except
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Question 10
Which of these was not a major reason for immigration to
America in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
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HIS 105 Quiz 3
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Question 1 .
Correct The Grange was
. Question 2 .
Correct The Dawes Act
. Question 3 .
Correct The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
. Question 4 .
Correct Which of these was not a major reason for immigration to
America in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
. Question 5 .
Correct The final act in the U.S. war against the Plains Indians took
place at
. Question 6 .
Correct Which was true for most immigrants to America?
. Question 7 .
Correct The major industries that developed in the South prior to 1900
included all of the following except
. Question 8 .
Correct Henry Grady's speech, "The New South," could best be
classified as
. Question 9 .
Correct In his book, The Lost Cause, published just one year after the
Civil War ended, Edward Pollard argued that the real reason the Civil
War happened was
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HIS 105 quiz 4 (1)
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Question 1
In the improving American economy of the 1920s,
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Question 2
Immigration to America changed a great deal during the
1920s, as
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Question 3
Marcus Garvey is best known for
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Question 4
The term "Americanization" referred to
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Question 5
At the "Scopes Monkey Trial,"
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Question 6
Critics of the New Deal included all of the following except
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Question 7
The event that made Hoover seem heartless, probably costing
him votes in the 1932 presidential election, a contest he was likely to
lose anyway, was
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Question 8
Hollywood during the 1930s
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Question 9
Which of these is not a true statement about the Communist
Party in America in the 1930s?
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Question 10
As approved, the Social Security Act (1935) would
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HIS 105 quiz 5 (1)
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Question 1
Which of the following was not one of Roosevelt's Four
Freedoms?
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Question 2
Women participated in the U.S. World War II effort by
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Question 3
The "Double V" campaign refers to
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Question 4
Which of these events did not happen at Potsdam?
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Question 5
In 1940, the United States experienced its first
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Question 6
When Franklin Roosevelt came into the presidency, he set out
to mend relations with the countries of Latin America by using
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Question 7
In June 1942, American forces halted Japan's advance at the
Battle of
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Question 8
Historians regard the Great Depression as probably the
greatest factor in causing World War II because
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Question 9
Roughly 90 percent of all Americans favoured isolationism
despite the situation in Europe for all of the following reasons except
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Question 10
The task of the War Relocation Authority was to
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HIS 105 Quiz 5
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Question 1
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 (the GI Bill)
provided
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Question 2
Women participated in the U.S. World War II effort by
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Question 3
In June 1942, American forces halted Japan's advance at the
Battle of
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Question 4
The "Double V" campaign refers to
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Question 5
Which of the following was not one of Roosevelt's Four
Freedoms?
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Question 6
Historians regard the Great Depression as probably the
greatest factor in causing World War II because
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Question 7
Japan's first major action in the Pacific took place when its
military invaded
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Question 8
The task of the War Relocation Authority was to
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Question 9
When Franklin Roosevelt came into the presidency, he set out
to mend relations with the countries of Latin America by using
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Question 10
Roughly 90 percent of all Americans favoured isolationism
despite the situation in Europe for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
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HIS 105 quiz 6 (1)
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Question 1
The main reason that the Dixiecrats broke with Truman in
1948 and formed their own party was his
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Question 2
All of the following is true about the Montgomery Bus
Boycott, except
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Question 3
The Marshall Plan
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Question 4
All of the following are evidence of a car culture, except
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Question 5
Critics thought NSC-68 was a gross overreaction by U.S.
officials to communism until
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Question 6
The main goal of those who participated in Freedom Summer
was to
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Question 7
The Chicano Movement led by Caesar Chavez
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Question 8
John F. Kennedy's greatest disaster as president was
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Question 9
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was designed to
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Question 10
The Tonkin Gulf Resolution gave President Johnson specific
permission to
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HIS 105 Quiz 6 CH 24 & 25
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Quiz 6 CH 24 & 25
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Question 1
Emmett Till was murdered because
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Question 2
Truman eventually managed to break the Berlin blockade by
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Question 3
The main reason that the Dixiecrats broke with Truman in
1948 and formed their own party was his
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Question 4
The Marshall Plan
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Question 5
All of the following is true about the Montgomery Bus
Boycott, except
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Question 6
The significance of the Tet Offensive was that
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Question 7
The Chicano Movement led by Caesar Chavez
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Question 8
Johnson ran for election in 1964 advocating a "mandate for
change," which he dubbed the
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Question 9
The Free Speech Movement, begun on the campus of the
University of California, Berkeley is significant because
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Question 10
John F. Kennedy's greatest disaster as president was
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HIS 105 Quiz 6
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Question 1
The Marshall Plan
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Question 2
Stalin initiated the blockade of the city of West Berlin in order
to
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Question 3
Emmett Till was murdered because
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Question 4
Critics thought NSC-68 was a gross overreaction by U.S.
officials to communism until
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Question 5
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization stipulated that
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Question 6
John F. Kennedy's greatest disaster as president was
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Question 7
Johnson ran for election in 1964 advocating a "mandate for
change," which he dubbed the
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Question 8
The significance of the Tet Offensive was that
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Question 9
In his Great Society program, LBJ included all of the
following EXCEPT
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Question 10
The revival of the women's movement in the 1960s is often
identified with the publication of Betty Friedan's book
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HIS 105 quiz 7 (1)
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QUESTION 1
Which of these was not enacted or created during the Nixon
years?
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QUESTION 2
La Raza had as its main goal
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QUESTION 3
The Watergate scandal began with a break-in at the
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QUESTION 4
The activism of the 1960s ran into roadblocks in the 1970s,
which included all of the following, except
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QUESTION 5
All of the following is true about young conservatives in the late
1950s under the leadership of William F. Buckley, except
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QUESTION 6
The Pentagon Papers
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QUESTION 7
Proposition 13
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QUESTION 8
The Cuban Missile Crisis
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QUESTION 9
Passed in 1972, Title IX is important because
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QUESTION 10
Which is true of affirmative action?
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HIS 105 Quiz 7 Chapter 26
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Question 1
Passed in 1972, Title IX is important because
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Question 2
Which is true of affirmative action?
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Question 3
Which of these was not enacted or created during the Nixon
years?
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Question 4
The Pentagon Papers
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Question 5
La Raza had as its main goal
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Question 6
Proposition 13
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Question 7
The activism of the 1960s ran into roadblocks in the 1970s,
which included all of the following, except
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Question 8
The Watergate scandal began with a break-in at the
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Question 9
All of the following is true about young conservatives in the late
1950s under the leadership of William F. Buckley, except
•
Question 10
The Cuban Missile Crisis
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HIS 105 Quiz 7
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Question 1
The activism of the 1960s ran into roadblocks in the 1970s,
which included all of the following, EXCEPT
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Question 2
The Pentagon Papers
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Question 3
The Watergate scandal began with a break-in at the
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Question 4
Which is true of affirmative action?
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Question 5
Proposition 13
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Question 6
Nixon is often called an accidental liberal because
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Question 7
La Raza had as its main goal
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Question 8
All of the following is true about young conservatives in the late
1950s under the leadership of William F. Buckley, EXCEPT
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Question 9
Which of these was not enacted or created during the Nixon
years?
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Question 10
The Cuban Missile Crisis
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HIS 105 Quiz 8 (1)
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Question 1 .
Correct Obama achieved all of the following in the war on terror except
. Question 2 .
Correct As a political movement, the Tea Party is characterized by
. Question 3 .
Correct The center piece of George W. Bush's agenda when he entered
office was
. Question 4 .
Correct One of the biggest successes of Obama's presidency was
. Question 5 .
Correct According to the USA PATRIOT Act
. Question 6 .
Incorrect Which of the following best describes the Bush doctrine?
. Question 7 .
Correct Kenneth Lay was the head of
. Question 8 .
Correct The rationale given for attacking and invading the country of
Iraq in 2003 was that
. Question 9 .
Incorrect Shortly after taking office, which of the following signaled a
potential problem for George Bush from his own party?
. Question 10 .
Correct After September 11, it became clear that the al Qaeda network
operated from a base of power in
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HIS 105 Quiz 8
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Question 1
Abu Ghraib refers to
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Question 2
The rationale given for attacking and invading the country of Iraq in
2003 was that
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Question 3
One of the biggest successes of Obama's presidency was
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Question 4
Kenneth Lay was the head of
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Question 5
The centerpiece of George W. Bush's agenda when he entered office was
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Question 6
Shortly after taking office, which of the following signaled a potential
problem for George Bush from his own party?
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Question 7
As a political movement, the Tea Party is characterized by
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Question 8
According to the USA PATRIOT Act
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Question 9
Which of the following best describes the Bush doctrine?
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Question 10
After September 11, it became clear that the al Qaeda network operated
from a base of power in
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HIS 105 Quiz 8
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Question 1
Obama achieved all of the following in the war on terror except
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Question 2
The center piece of George W. Bush's agenda when he entered
office was
•
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Question 3
Which of the following best describes the Bush doctrine?
Question 4
After September 11, it became clear that the al Qaeda network
operated from a base of power in
•
Question 5
The rationale given for attacking and invading the country of
Iraq in 2003 was that
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Question 6
As a political movement, the Tea Party is characterized by
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Question 7
Abu Ghraib refers to
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Question 8
Kenneth Lay was the head of
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Question 9
One of the biggest successes of Obama's presidency was
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Question 10
According to the USA PATRIOT Act
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HIS 105 Week 3 Assignment 1.1 Industrialization
After the Civil War Thesis and Outline.zip
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Assignment 1.1: Industrialization After the Civil War Thesis and Outline
Due Week 3 and worth 70 points
After the Civil War, the United States became a much more
industrialized society. Between 1865 and 1920, industrialization
improved American life in many ways. However, industrialization also
created problems for American society. Consider events that took place
after the Civil War and discuss ways that industrialization affected the
U.S. between 1865 and 1920.
Part 1:
1. Write a thesis statement that is one to two (1-2) sentences long in
which you:
1. State your thesis on how industrialization after the Civil War
influenced U.S. society, economy, and politics. Justify your response.
For the first part of this assignment you will create a thesis statement. A
thesis statement is usually a single sentence somewhere in your first
paragraph that presents your main idea to the reader. The body of the
essay organizes the material you gather and present in support of your
main idea. Keep in mind that a thesis is an interpretation of a question or
subject, not the subject itself. (Note: Please consult the Purdue OWL
Website with tips on how to construct a proper thesis; the website can be
found at: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/545/01/
Part 2:
For the next part of this assignment you will create an outline of the
main points you want to address in this paper. This outline will serve as
the basis for your Assignment 1.2 Final Draft. (Note: Please use the
Purdue Owl Website to assist you with this assignment; this website can
be accessed at: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/engagement/2/2/55/
1. Write a one to two (1-2) page outline in which you:
1. List three (3) major aspects of industrialization between 1865 and
1920. In your response, consider society, the economy, and politics.
2. List five (5) specific groups that were affected by industrialization.
Provide two (2) examples for each group describing how the group was
affected. (Consider issues such as race, ethnicity, gender, child labor,
etc.)
3. List five (5) ways that industrialization affected the life of the
average working American during this period.
4. Use at least three (3) academic references besides or in addition to
the textbook. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not qualify as
academic resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
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Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12),
with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow
APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any
additional instructions.
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Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the
student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The
cover page and the reference page are not included in the required
assignment page length.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment
are:
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Identify and discuss the different ways that the Civil War,
Reconstruction, and Industrialization after the Civil War have shaped
America’s history.
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Summarize and discuss the ways that formal policies of
government have influenced the direction of historical and social
development in the United States.
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Recognize the major turning points in American history since the
Civil War.
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Use technology and information resources to research issues in
contemporary U.S. history.
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Write clearly and concisely about contemporary U.S. history
using proper writing mechanics.