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OP 4/3

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Open Ended

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What was the Bessemer Process?

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How did the quick increase in railroads change the United States?

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Limited market opportunities leading to economic growth

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Decreased access to transportation leading to urbanization

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Stagnated economic development which facilitated transportation of goods and people

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Facilitated transportation of goods and people, leading to economic growth, urbanization, and market expansion.

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Who was Henry Flagler and why is he important to Florida history?

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Henry Flagler was a famous chef who invented key lime pie in Florida.
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Henry Flagler was a professional athlete form Florida who set multiple world records which showed the Florida weather allowed for year round training

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Henry Flagler was a renowned artist known for his paintings of Florida landscapes which lead to an increase in Florida tourism

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Henry Flagler constructed railroads and luxury hotels, contributing significantly to the state's growth and tourism industry.

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Reorder

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Order the troubles facing farmers from most challenging to least challenging, be sure to explain why you think that.

International Competition

The Scarcity of Money

Farmer Debt

High Shipping Costs

Agricultural Overproduction

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Who did farmers blame most for their problems?

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Railroads
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Crop diseases
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Government policies
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Weather conditions

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What was the lasting impact of the Granger Laws?

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The establishment of government regulation of private industry

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Implementation of a flat tax rate
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Expansion of voting rights for women and women right to work

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Creation of a national bank system

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What is another name for the "People's Party"?

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Republican Party
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Democratic Party
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Libertarian Party
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Populist Party

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Categorize

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Equal pay for women

Anti-Immigration

Skilled and unskilled workers

Closed Shop

Skilled Workers Only

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Organize the differences in beliefs between the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor

Knights of Labor
American Federation of Labor

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How did the major strikes impact public opinion about unions?

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Major strikes had no impact on public opinion about unions
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The strikes greatly hurt the unions in the eyes of the public

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Public opinion about unions improved significantly due to major strikes
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The impact of major strikes on public opinion about unions was minimal

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What is urbanization?

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Urbanization involves the migration of urban residents to rural areas.
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Urbanization is the process of rural areas expanding into urban areas.
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Urbanization refers to the decrease in city populations.
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Urbanization is the process by which more of the population lived in cities and rather than rural areas.

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What is a political machine?

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A group of politicians working together for a common goal.

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A device used in elections.

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A type of voting system.

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A political organization that controls political affairs through corruption and patronage.

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Drag and Drop

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What were key attributes of "New​ Immigrants"?

Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
From Southern and East Europe
Catholic
Jewish
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Spoke no English
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Spoke English
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Practiced many "mainstream" American traditions

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What two things did the government do to limit Asian Immigration?

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Gentlemen's Agreement in Japan

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Chinese Exclusion Act

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Immigration Act of 1950 quotas

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Asian Exclusion Act and Immigration Act of 1910 quotas

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What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

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The Sherman Antitrust Act is a treaty signed in 1890 to regulate international trade.
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The Sherman Antitrust Act is a state law passed in 1890 to promote monopolies.
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The Sherman Antitrust Act is a federal statute passed in 1890 to prohibit anti-competitive business activities.
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The Sherman Antitrust Act is a local ordinance passed in 1890 to encourage price-fixing.

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