AMH 2020 MIDTERM - MDC. PT. 2
Discuss the role of
popular opinion in
America's emergence as
a great power.
Discuss the strengths and
weaknesses of John
Hay's policy toward China.
Discuss the three most
important reasons for the
rise and fall of Populism.
What role did the election
of 1896 play in its
demise?
Discuss the ways in which
the development of the
railroads stimulated the
economy of late
nineteenth-century
America.
Discuss the work of
Fredrick W. Taylor, and
explain why "Taylorism"
was or was not the
management fix-all of
productivity.
Discuss three features of
American society in the
1920s that alienated some
artists and writers.
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also targeted poor whites who might break party
ranks
Disfranchisement of
African Americans
was unsuccessful except
in a few southern states.
ensured whites could pass
the tests or pay the taxes
that excluded blacks.
was opposed,
unsuccessfully, by
Populists and other
reformers.
also targeted poor whites
who might break party
ranks.
industrial development.
Dreams of a "New South"
centered on a vision for
industrial development.
racial harmony.
recovering the virtues of
antebellum southern
culture.
political reform to break
the power of conservative
elites.
Reconstruction
During Grant's second
term, Congress passed
the Civil Rights Act of
1875, the last major piece
of ________ legislation.
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Mexico
During the Wilson
administration, a
revolutionary situation led
to U.S. invasions of what
country?
Nicaragua
Mexico
Cuba
China
was too lenient; the more stringent Wade-Davis bill,
which Lincoln pocket-vetoed
During the war,
congressional leaders felt
that Lincoln's plan
________, so they passed
________.
would cost them votes in
the North; a program
designed to attract white
support in the South
ignored the reality of
slavery; the Thirteenth
Amendment over the
president's objections
was too lenient; the more
stringent Wade-Davis bill,
which Lincoln vetoed
was acceptable; its
essential provisions, but
shifted primary
responsibility to Congress
3
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Practical and professional training
Establishment of "normal
schools" and the rise of
new nursing and law
schools reflected a trend
toward
public-supported
education replacing
private colleges.
practical and professional
training.
the narrowing of
educational opportunities
for women.
the impact of the new field
of psychology.
Evaluate the strengths
and weaknesses of
progressivism.
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Discuss the role of
popular opinion in
America's emergence as
a great power.
Discuss the strengths and
weaknesses of John
Hay's policy toward China.
Discuss the three most
important reasons for the
rise and fall of Populism.
What role did the election
of 1896 play in its
demise?
Discuss the ways in which
the development of the
railroads stimulated the
economy of late
nineteenth-century
America.
Discuss the work of
Fredrick W. Taylor, and
explain why "Taylorism"
was or was not the
management fix-all of
productivity.
Discuss three features of
American society in the
1920s that alienated some
artists and writers.
1
, AMH 2020 MIDTERM - MDC. PT. 2
also targeted poor whites who might break party
ranks
Disfranchisement of
African Americans
was unsuccessful except
in a few southern states.
ensured whites could pass
the tests or pay the taxes
that excluded blacks.
was opposed,
unsuccessfully, by
Populists and other
reformers.
also targeted poor whites
who might break party
ranks.
industrial development.
Dreams of a "New South"
centered on a vision for
industrial development.
racial harmony.
recovering the virtues of
antebellum southern
culture.
political reform to break
the power of conservative
elites.
Reconstruction
During Grant's second
term, Congress passed
the Civil Rights Act of
1875, the last major piece
of ________ legislation.
2
, AMH 2020 MIDTERM - MDC. PT. 2
Mexico
During the Wilson
administration, a
revolutionary situation led
to U.S. invasions of what
country?
Nicaragua
Mexico
Cuba
China
was too lenient; the more stringent Wade-Davis bill,
which Lincoln pocket-vetoed
During the war,
congressional leaders felt
that Lincoln's plan
________, so they passed
________.
would cost them votes in
the North; a program
designed to attract white
support in the South
ignored the reality of
slavery; the Thirteenth
Amendment over the
president's objections
was too lenient; the more
stringent Wade-Davis bill,
which Lincoln vetoed
was acceptable; its
essential provisions, but
shifted primary
responsibility to Congress
3
, AMH 2020 MIDTERM - MDC. PT. 2
Practical and professional training
Establishment of "normal
schools" and the rise of
new nursing and law
schools reflected a trend
toward
public-supported
education replacing
private colleges.
practical and professional
training.
the narrowing of
educational opportunities
for women.
the impact of the new field
of psychology.
Evaluate the strengths
and weaknesses of
progressivism.
4