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Social Studies
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8th Grade
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Hard
Standards-aligned
Michael Baker
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137 Slides • 220 Questions
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Unit 6 REVIEW!!!!
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Multiple Choice
Which industry produced for clothing, bedding, and carpets?
Mining
Textiles
Forest Products
Agriculture
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Multiple Choice
What products were produced by the Forest Products industry?
Textiles
Electronics
Lumber, furniture, naval stores, paper
Automobiles
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: Sawmills became the center of ________.
Cities
Communities
Industries
Markets
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Multiple Choice
Which mineral used in paper is associated with the Mining industry?
Gold
Kaolin
Coal
Iron
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Multiple Choice
What did the Jim Crow Laws establish?
Equal facilities for all races
'Separate but equal' facilities for whites and blacks
Integration of schools
Abolition of racial segregation.
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Multiple Choice
Who protested the Jim Crow Laws in the South?
Whites
African Americans
Native Americans
Asian Americans
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Multiple Choice
The separate facilities for blacks were rarely ______ to those for whites.
Equal
Superior
Inferior
Similar
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Multiple Choice
Jim Crow Laws were accepted as a natural way of life by which groups?
A) Whites and many African Americans
B) Only African Americans
C) Only Whites
D) Native Americans
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Multiple Choice
Students should ONLY visit the vending machine…
before school
during classes
during class change
before loading the bus or car to get home in the afternoon
at the beginning of lunch
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is true about voting rights for Blacks during the Democratic White Primary?
Blacks could vote in both primaries and general elections
Blacks were only allowed to vote in general elections
Blacks were allowed to vote in the Democratic Primary
Blacks were not allowed to vote at all.
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Multiple Choice
What was the Democratic White Primary?
A) A primary where all races could vote
B) A primary where only whites could vote
C) A general election
D) A primary for Republican candidates.
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Multiple Choice
In which type of election were Blacks allowed to vote?
Democratic White Primary
General elections
Republican Primary
None of the above.
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: The Democratic White Primary was an election within a party to determine a party’s ______.
policy
candidate
leader
platform
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Multiple Choice
Why was the Democratic Primary more important than the general election in Georgia?
Because it was more inclusive
Because the Democratic Party dominated Georgia
Because it was a national election
Because it was held more frequently.
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Multiple Choice
Why was voter registration inconvenient for most blacks?
It was scheduled during holidays
It was scheduled during planting seasons
It was scheduled at night
It was scheduled in winter.
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Multiple Choice
Student cell phones should always be turned off and in a bookbag, unless otherwise directed and permission is given.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was NOT a method used to disenfranchise blacks?
Poll tax
Literacy tests
Convenient voter registration
Inconvenient voter registration
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of the poll tax?
To encourage voting
To eliminate the poor
To provide education
To support farmers
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Multiple Choice
Which test required citizens to prove their ability to read before voting?
Literacy test
Math test
Science test
History test
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Multiple Choice
Inconvenient voter registration often affected which group of people?
Factory workers
Sharecroppers
Teachers
Merchants
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Multiple Choice
The poll tax was a requirement for citizens to pay a tax prior to voting, primarily affecting the ______.
A) wealthy
B) poor
C) educated
D) young
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Multiple Choice
Literacy tests were used to ensure that citizens could ______ before being able to vote.
write
read
speak
calculate
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Multiple Choice
Your teacher can ask you to put away your smart watch for assessments, or if you are deemed to be communicating with it during the school day.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of the Grandfather Clause?
To allow all men to vote
To restrict voting rights to those whose fathers or grandfathers could vote in 1867
To promote equal voting rights
To eliminate voting taxes.
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Multiple Choice
What is gerrymandering?
Drawing up election districts to benefit a certain group or political party
A method to ensure fair voting
A way to increase voter turnout
A system to eliminate voting fraud.
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Multiple Choice
Gerrymandering was used to weaken the vote of which group?
Women
African Americans
Immigrants
Young voters
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Multiple Choice
The map shown is an example of how districts can be drawn to ____.
Promote equal representation
Weaken the African American vote
Increase voter participation
Simplify the voting process.
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Fill in the Blank
If I turn in something late, what is the maximum grade that I may receive?
(only type in number - no letters or % sign)
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Multiple Choice
Which amendments increased the rights of African Americans after the Civil War?
Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth
First, Second, and Third
Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh
Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth
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Multiple Choice
Most Southern states only honored the ______ Amendment because they feared the ______ given to African Americans by the 14th and 15th Amendments.
Thirteenth, rights
Fourteenth, privileges
Fifteenth, responsibilities
Twelfth, duties
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Multiple Choice
What were the laws called that mandated the segregation of African Americans and whites in the South?
Civil Rights Laws
Jim Crow Laws
Emancipation Proclamation
Reconstruction Acts
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Multiple Choice
The case of ______ went to the Supreme Court, which ruled that 'separate but equal' conditions were constitutional.
Brown v. Board of Education
Plessy v. Ferguson
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Roe v. Wade
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Multiple Choice
In the case of Plessy v. Ferguson, what did the Supreme Court rule about segregation?
It was unconstitutional
It was acceptable as long as conditions were 'separate but equal'
It was only allowed in schools
It was banned in all public places.
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Multiple Choice
What was often done with the money set aside for African American schools?
It was used for African American schools
It was given to white schools
It was saved for future use
It was returned to the government.
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Multiple Choice
Which amendment gave formerly enslaved men the right to vote?
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Sixteenth Amendment
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Multiple Choice
The act of denying a person the right to vote is called __________.
Enfranchisement
Disenfranchisement
Suffrage
Emancipation
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Multiple Choice
While the Fifteenth Amendment gave all men the right to vote, many southerners felt this was a __________ to their way of __________.
benefit, life
threat, life
support, governance
addition, living
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Multiple Choice
Some African American schools often did not have enough __________ for all students.
teachers
books
classrooms
desks
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Multiple Choice
What was one method used to disenfranchise African American men?
Poll taxes
Free education
Open primaries
Universal suffrage
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Multiple Choice
To pass a property test, a voter had to demonstrate that he owned what?
Land
A business
A car
A house
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Multiple Choice
Southern states used poll taxes, property tests, and literacy tests to ______ or deny the right to vote to African Americans.
Grant
Ensure
Restrict
Encourage
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Multiple Choice
The grandfather clause stated that if a person had an ancestor who had been allowed to vote before 1867, he was permitted to vote and all poll tax and property tests were ______.
Enforced
Waived
Doubled
Ignored
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Multiple Choice
In many states, the Democratic Party would not allow African American men to vote in primaries. This was known as ______.
Open primaries
White primaries
Closed elections
Free voting
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Multiple Choice
Which era is being evaluated in SS8H7?
New South Era
Civil War Era
Reconstruction Era
Modern Era
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Multiple Choice
Which group is associated with Tom Watson in shaping the New South?
Democrats
Republicans
Populists
Whigs
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Multiple Choice
In the early 20th century, African Americans were disenfranchised from the ______.
Industrial Revolution
American Dream
Women's Rights
Technological Advancements
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the theme of the image?
Technological Innovation
Racial Disenfranchisement
Economic Development
Political Reform
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Multiple Choice
What was the primary purpose of the Jim Crow laws?
To promote racial equality
To enforce racial segregation
To support civil rights
To abolish slavery.
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Multiple Choice
Who was the leader of the Populist Party in Georgia?
Thomas Jefferson
Tom Watson
James Madison
Andrew Jackson
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Multiple Choice
During the Jim Crow era, public facilities were often labeled with signs indicating 'White' and '_____' sections.
Black
Colored
Minority
African
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Multiple Choice
The Jim Crow laws were primarily enforced in which region of the United States?
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
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Multiple Choice
Tom Watson was concerned with poor struggling farmers who were ______.
only black
only white
black or white
neither
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Multiple Choice
Inconvenient voter registration affected which group the most?
Urban residents
Farmers
Sharecroppers
Business owners
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Multiple Choice
What profession did Tom Watson have?
Doctor
Lawyer
Teacher
Farmer
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Multiple Choice
Tom Watson believed agricultural reform would not happen without bringing which two groups together?
Farmers and Merchants
Black and White
Rich and Poor
North and South
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Multiple Choice
What act was Watson able to pass as a member of the House of Representatives?
The Postal Act
The Rural Free Delivery Act
The Urban Delivery Act
The Free Mail Act
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Multiple Choice
Under the RFD Act, rural homes had their mail delivered free by the ______.
local government
postal service
private couriers
community volunteers
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Multiple Choice
The Rural Free Delivery Act allowed rural homes to receive mail for free. True or False?
True
False
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Multiple Choice
What was the main goal of the Populist Party?
To support big businesses
To give a stronger voice to poor farmers and wage workers
To reduce the rights of common people
To increase taxes on the wealthy.
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Multiple Choice
Populism supported the rights and powers of the ________.
wealthy elite
common people
government officials
foreign investors
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Multiple Choice
The Populist Party was primarily concerned with the interests of which groups?
Industrialists and bankers
Poor farmers and wage workers
Politicians and lawyers
Scientists and educators
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Multiple Choice
It is not against the rules to have my cell phone at Braves Break.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
In the context of the Populist Party, what does the phrase 'Equal rights to all, special privileges to none' signify?
Support for monopolies
Advocacy for social equality
Promotion of aristocracy
Encouragement of foreign trade.
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Multiple Choice
What was the Bourbon Triumvirate?
Three powerful women in the Senate
Three powerful state leaders that believed power should be restored to the Republicans.
Three powerful state leaders that believed taxes should be lowered, more industry in the South, wanted to develop railroads, and power should be restored to the Democrats, and believed in White Supremacy.
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Multiple Choice
Who formed the Populist Party?
Supporters of the Democratic Party
Supporters of the Farmer's Alliance
Supporters of the Republican Party
Supporters of the Green Party
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Multiple Choice
Joseph E Brown....
was the head of the KKK in Georgia, was a black man, owned a lot of land
Successful politician, Gov. of GA during war, U.S. Senator from GA, Part of the Bourbon Triumvirate
was in favor of ending white supremacy, was African American, and wanted to continue depending on cotton.
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Multiple Choice
The Populist Party was formed to challenge which political party?
Republicans
Democrats
Green Party
Libertarians
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Multiple Choice
The People's Party is also known as the ________ Party.
Democratic
Republican
Populist
Green
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Multiple Choice
Were the items below considered failures or successes of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
•State taxes lowered
•State war debts reduced
•Business and industry expanded
Failures
Successes
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Multiple Choice
What was the primary focus of the Populist Party?
Industrial workers
Farmers
Business owners
Politicians
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Multiple Choice
The Populist Party was specifically fighting for ________.
A) Business owners
B) Industrial workers
C) Farmers
D) Politicians
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Multiple Choice
What did the Bourbon Triumvirate do that helped the New South?
Fought for more slavery in the south
Fought for more industry in the south
Fought for more farming in the south
Fought for more bacon in breakfast
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Multiple Select
Which THREE people were part of the Bourbon Triumvirate, which controlled politics in Georgia between the 1870s and the 1890s?
Joseph E. Brown
Alfred H. Colquitt
John B. Gordon
Henry Grady
Tom Watson
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Multiple Choice
Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon were known as the
3 Musketeers
Bourbon Triumvirate
Populists
Henry Grady's Guys
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was a key point of the Populist Party Platform?
Eight Hour Workdays
Increased Tariffs
Decreased Immigration
Private ownership of railroads.
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Multiple Choice
The Populist Party Platform advocated for a _______ Income Tax.
Flat
Regressive
Graduated
None
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Multiple Choice
Where did the Bourbons look for investors for their business?
The South
Their Neighbors
The North
Europe
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Multiple Choice
What did the Populist Party want regarding immigration?
Open Borders
Restrictions on Immigration
Increased Immigration
No Change
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Multiple Choice
The Populist Party Platform included the government ownership of which services?
Railroads, telephone, and telegraph
Airlines and internet
Postal services only
None of the above.
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Multiple Choice
What did we discuss during SS8H7?
The Industrial Revolution
The 5 Regions of Georgia
The New South
Abolishing Slavery
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Multiple Choice
The Populist Party Platform called for the free unlimited coinage of _______ into dollars.
Gold
Silver
Copper
Bronze
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Multiple Choice
Joseph E Brown....
was the head of the KKK in Georgia, was a black man, owned a lot of land
Successful politician, Gov. of GA during war, U.S. Senator from GA, Part of the Bourbon Triumvirate
was in favor of ending white supremacy, was African American, and wanted to continue depending on cotton.
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Multiple Choice
What is one of the key features of the Australian Ballot as used in the Populist Party Platform?
Ballots printed by political parties
Ballots printed by the government and distributed to voting places
Ballots printed by private companies
Ballots printed by international organizations.
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Multiple Choice
In the context of the Australian Ballot, what ensures the secrecy of the vote?
Ballots are collected in open boxes
Ballots are collected in sealed boxes
Ballots are collected by political party members
Ballots are collected by international observers.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was NOT one of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
Henry Grady
Joseph E Brown
John B Gordon
Alfred H Colquitt
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Multiple Choice
The Australian Ballot system prevents anyone from changing your vote or knowing how you voted. True or False?
True
False
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Multiple Choice
I can lose my privilege to go on a field trip with my behaviors at school.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: The Australian Ballot is a system where ballots are printed by the _______ and distributed to voting places.
A) Government
B) Political parties
C) Private companies
D) International organizations
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Multiple Choice
What does the phrase "Bourbon Triumvirate mean?"
Georgia's most powerful person and prominent politicians.
Atlanta's 2 most prominent men.
Georgia's 3 least powerful men.
Georgia's 3 most powerful and prominent politicians.
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Multiple Choice
What was one reason for the decline of the Populist Party?
Increased popularity of the Democrats
Lack of interest from farmers
Support from Watson
Strong leadership within the party.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
By the late 1890s, the Populist Party had lost its strength. Which of the following members left the party?
A) Watson
B) Jefferson
C) Lincoln
D) Roosevelt
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Multiple Choice
When Watson left the Populist Party, he changed his views on Civil Rights and opposed all ______ rights.
majority
minority
economic
political
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which political party paid more attention to the needs of farmers due to the Populist Party's popularity?
Republicans
Democrats
Independents
Socialists
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Multiple Choice
The Populist Party's decline led several members to rejoin which party?
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Socialist
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
As members of the Bourbon Triumvirate, Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon all supported
equal rights for newly freed slaves.
high taxes for state residents.
expanding the railroad system.
shutting down the coal-mining industry.
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Multiple Choice
-Democratic Governor during the Civil War
-Joined Republican Party after the Civil War
-Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court
-Served a U.S. Senator (as a Democrat) from 1880-1890.
What member of the Bourbon Triumvirate is being described here?
John B. Gordon
Henry W. Grady
Joseph E. Brown
Alfred H. Colquitt
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
-Attended the University of Georgia
-General in the Confederate Army, wounded repeatedly
-Served as U.S. Senator, 1873-1880, 1891-1897
-Served as Georgia Governor, 1886-1890
What member of the Bourbon Triumvirate is being described here?
John B. Gordon
Henry W. Grady
Joseph E. Brown
Alfred H. Colquitt
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Multiple Choice
-Graduate of Princeton University
-Served in the Mexican War and the Civil War
-Served as Georgia Governor, 1876-1882
-Served as U.S. Senator, 1883-1894
What member of the Bourbon Triumvirate is being described here?
John B. Gordon
Henry W. Grady
Joseph E. Brown
Alfred H. Colquitt
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which of these BEST describes the purpose of the "Convict Lease System" as practice in Georgia in the late 1800s?
Prisoners were allowed to work outside of the prison if they behaved.
One they were released, former prisoners would be allowed to rent an apartment.
The state provided workers at a low-cost to private businesses and plantations.
The state trained prisoners in specialized occupations for life after incarceration.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following BEST completes the diagram?
Former Confederate Generals in Georgia Politics
The Bourbon Triumvirate
Republicans elected during Reconstruction
African Americans elected in Georgia after Reconstruction
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the BEST example of a similarity between the “New South” and the South before the Civil War?
There was widespread racial inequality and discrimination
Government leaders refused to industrialize the south
The Republican Party held the power in state and local governments
The state governments supported the expansion of industry and the railroads
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the BEST example of a similarity between the “New South” and the South before the Civil War?
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Multiple Choice
The convict lease system
allowed business owners to pay the state to have prisoners work for them
allow convicts in state prisons to work for real estate companies
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was NOT a goal of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
Strengthening separation of the races
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would MOST LIKELY support the policies of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
A Republican
An African American
A railroad company
A poor farmerSS
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Multiple Choice
Sharecropping meant that farmers who did not own land could work on someone else's land to plant crops. The sharecropper then
sold the crop and kept all the profits
sold the crop and kept none of the profit
earned a part of any profit from selling the crop
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Multiple Choice
Bourbon Triumvirate was a ________ politician
Strong
Powerful
Ugly
Mean
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Multiple Choice
Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon were called the ______________?
Progressives
Populists
Bourbon Triumvirate
Radical Republicans
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Multiple Choice
New South advocates, such as Henry Grady, would have favored which of the following policies?
encouraging farmers to plant more cotton
encouraging more African-Americans to run for political office
increasing industrialization to bring more jobs to urban areas in Georgia
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
I do not need to have a hall pass to go to the bathroom after announcements at the end of the day.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
New South advocates, such as Henry Grady, would have favored which of the following policies?
encouraging farmers to plant more cotton
encouraging more African-Americans to run for political office
increasing industrialization to bring more jobs to urban areas in Georgia
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Multiple Choice
Sharecropping meant that farmers who did not own land could work on someone else's land to plant crops. The sharecropper then
sold the crop and kept all the profits
sold the crop and kept none of the profit
earned a part of any profit from selling the crop
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The convict lease system
allowed business owners to pay the state to have prisoners work for them
allow convicts in state prisons to work for real estate companies
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon were called the ______________?
Progressives
Populists
Bourbon Triumvirate
Radical Republicans
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Bourbon Triumvirate was a ________ politician
Strong
Powerful
Ugly
Mean
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Multiple Choice
What does the phrase "Bourbon Triumvirate mean?"
Georgia's most powerful person and prominent politicians.
Atlanta's 2 most prominent men.
Georgia's 3 least powerful men.
Georgia's 3 most powerful and prominent politicians.
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Multiple Choice
My cell phone should be in my bookbag, in my 3rd period class at OCMS, not with me at OCHS.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was NOT one of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
Henry Grady
Joseph E Brown
John B Gordon
Alfred H Colquitt
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would MOST LIKELY support the policies of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
A Republican
An African American
A railroad company
A poor farmerSS
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Multiple Choice
Joseph E Brown....
was the head of the KKK in Georgia, was a black man, owned a lot of land
Successful politician, Gov. of GA during war, U.S. Senator from GA, Part of the Bourbon Triumvirate
was in favor of ending white supremacy, was African American, and wanted to continue depending on cotton.
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Multiple Choice
What did we discuss during SS8H7?
The Industrial Revolution
The 5 Regions of Georgia
The New South
Abolishing Slavery
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was NOT a goal of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
Strengthening separation of the races
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Multiple Choice
Where did the Bourbons look for investors for their business?
The South
Their Neighbors
The North
Europe
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262
Multiple Choice
Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon were known as the
3 Musketeers
Bourbon Triumvirate
Populists
Henry Grady's Guys
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the BEST example of a similarity between the “New South” and the South before the Civil War?
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Multiple Select
Which THREE people were part of the Bourbon Triumvirate, which controlled politics in Georgia between the 1870s and the 1890s?
Joseph E. Brown
Alfred H. Colquitt
John B. Gordon
Henry Grady
Tom Watson
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Multiple Choice
What did the Bourbon Triumvirate do that helped the New South?
Fought for more slavery in the south
Fought for more industry in the south
Fought for more farming in the south
Fought for more bacon in breakfast
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the BEST example of a similarity between the “New South” and the South before the Civil War?
There was widespread racial inequality and discrimination
Government leaders refused to industrialize the south
The Republican Party held the power in state and local governments
The state governments supported the expansion of industry and the railroads
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Multiple Choice
Were the items below considered failures or successes of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
•State taxes lowered
•State war debts reduced
•Business and industry expanded
Failures
Successes
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Multiple Choice
Joseph E Brown....
was the head of the KKK in Georgia, was a black man, owned a lot of land
Successful politician, Gov. of GA during war, U.S. Senator from GA, Part of the Bourbon Triumvirate
was in favor of ending white supremacy, was African American, and wanted to continue depending on cotton.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following BEST completes the diagram?
Former Confederate Generals in Georgia Politics
The Bourbon Triumvirate
Republicans elected during Reconstruction
African Americans elected in Georgia after Reconstruction
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Multiple Choice
What grassroots movement was begun to protect farmers' interests in the South?
the Farmers' Alliance
the Populist Party
the Farmers' Union
the Department of Agriculture
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Multiple Choice
Why did the farmers oppose to industrial goals of the Democratic Party?
They claimed that Georgia's push for industry neglected its poor farm workers.
They believed the Republicans offered more support for farmers.
They claimed that Georgia's economy should be based entirely on agriculture.
They claimed that industrial Democrats were denying voting rights to African Americans.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these BEST describes the purpose of the "Convict Lease System" as practice in Georgia in the late 1800s?
Prisoners were allowed to work outside of the prison if they behaved.
One they were released, former prisoners would be allowed to rent an apartment.
The state provided workers at a low-cost to private businesses and plantations.
The state trained prisoners in specialized occupations for life after incarceration.
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Multiple Choice
What group(s) of people did the Populist party represent?
industrialists and factory workers
farmers and ordinary people
lawyers and bankers
religious minorities
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Multiple Select
What roles did Tom Watson pay in Georgia politics? (Pick Two)
Watson was a founder of the Farmers' Alliance
Watson was a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate
Watson championed the interests of farmers and ordinary citizens
Watson led the Populist Party in Georgia
Watson promoted the growth of industry in Georgia
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Multiple Choice
-Graduate of Princeton University
-Served in the Mexican War and the Civil War
-Served as Georgia Governor, 1876-1882
-Served as U.S. Senator, 1883-1894
What member of the Bourbon Triumvirate is being described here?
John B. Gordon
Henry W. Grady
Joseph E. Brown
Alfred H. Colquitt
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Multiple Choice
Tom Watson succeeded in passing the Rural Free Delivery Bill, which provided ________________.
higher wages for share croppers and tenant farmers
free delivery of mail to rural areas
voting ballots delivered in the mail
food and financial assistance to poor sharecroppers
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Multiple Choice
How did the Rural Free Delivery Bill impact Georgia's rural farmers?
It limited the time farmers could work in a single day to eight hours.
It allowed them to sell their crops at higher prices.
It allowed them to ship their goods on railroads for free.
It better connected them to life and politics in Georgia's towns and cities.
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Multiple Choice
-Attended the University of Georgia
-General in the Confederate Army, wounded repeatedly
-Served as U.S. Senator, 1873-1880, 1891-1897
-Served as Georgia Governor, 1886-1890
What member of the Bourbon Triumvirate is being described here?
John B. Gordon
Henry W. Grady
Joseph E. Brown
Alfred H. Colquitt
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
During my visit to OCHS, it is expected that I be Respectful, Responsible, and Safe.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
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-Democratic Governor during the Civil War
-Joined Republican Party after the Civil War
-Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court
-Served a U.S. Senator (as a Democrat) from 1880-1890.
What member of the Bourbon Triumvirate is being described here?
John B. Gordon
Henry W. Grady
Joseph E. Brown
Alfred H. Colquitt
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Multiple Choice
Who was the leader of the Populist Party in Georgia?
Tom Watson
Henry Grady
Abraham Lincoln
Alexander Stephens
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Led by Tom Watson, what was the name of the new political party that rose to challenge the Democrat Party during the New South era?
Populist Party
Libertarian Party
Agrarian Party
New South Party
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Multiple Choice
The "New South" was created after Reconstruction, and was influenced by a variety of individuals, groups, and events. Which statement BEST describes the influence of the group known as the Bourbon Triumvirate during this time?
The Bourbon Triumvirate influenced state laws regarding the Freedmen's Bureau and voting.
Increasing industry and decreasing debt were two major impacts of the Bourbon Triumvirate.
The Bourbon Triumvirate changed how elections were held and influenced government spending.
Improvement of public schools and educational equality were the focus of the Bourbon Triumvirate.
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Multiple Choice
Tom Watson & the Populist Party worked to support the needs of _____________?
farmers and rural people
rich bankers & businessmen
wealthy industrialists
powerful railroad tycoons
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Did Tom Watson support African American farmers EARLY in his political career?
YES
NO
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Multiple Choice
As members of the Bourbon Triumvirate, Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon all supported
equal rights for newly freed slaves.
high taxes for state residents.
expanding the railroad system.
shutting down the coal-mining industry.
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What best describes Tom Watson's attitude on social issues by the END of his political carrer?
Watson became a white supremacist.
Watson accepted people of all races & religions.
Watson became a politician that supported big business & industry.
ALL answer choices.
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While in Congress, Watson gained fame for his passage of the RFD bill; what does RFD stand for?
Rural Free Delivery
Railroad Freight Delivery
Relief Farmers Department
Renting, Farming, & Developing
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Multiple Choice
Who coined the term "New South"?
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What did the RFD bill do?
established free mail delivery to farmers and rural families
raised taxes on wealthy industrialists
placed railroad companies under government control
set low tariff rates for Georgia farmers
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True OR False: Early in his political career, Tom Watson supported both white and black farmers; but by the end of his career, Watson became a white supremacist, even writing articles in his magazine that incited racial hatred and intolerance.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
How did Henry Grady die?
Pneumonia
Car Wreck
Small Pox
Covid-19
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Multiple Choice
Who did the Bourbons have to convince to maintain power?
Northern citizens
Georgia citizens
Southern politicians
Industrial leaders.
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Multiple Choice
Why did Tom Watson and other notable members of the Populist Party criticize Henry Grady for his work with the Atlanta Constitution?
for encouraging women to demand the right to vote
for supporting industry over the interests of farmers
for supporting the interests of white supremacists
for promoting equal rights for African Americans
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Henry Grady urged Georgians to focus on a 'New South'. What did this mean?
A) Forgetting the past
B) Embracing agriculture
C) Returning to old ways
D) Ignoring industrialization
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The New South Vision included industrializing the south to compete with the ____.
East
West
North
Europe
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Which of the following was part of the New South Vision?
Improve education
Reduce taxes
Increase tariffs
Limit immigration
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What was one of the goals of improving race relations in the New South Vision?
To increase exports
To bring northern investment
To reduce labor costs
To expand agriculture.
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Multiple Choice
Henry Grady was a part owner and editor of which publication?
The New York Times
The Washington Post
Atlanta Journal Constitution
The Chicago Tribune
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Grady envisioned a South that could compete economically with the ______.
East
West
North
South America
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Henry Grady was one of the principal planners for which event in 1881?
World's Fair
Atlanta's International Cotton Exposition
Olympic Games
Georgia State Fair
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The ICE gave Georgia recognition as a new and prosperous industrial southern state that was attractive to new investors. True or False?
True
False
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What was one of the main purposes of the International Cotton Exposition?
To promote Georgia's tourism
To showcase Georgia's growing textile industry
To introduce new agricultural techniques
To celebrate Georgia's history.
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Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon were known as the
3 Musketeers
Bourbon Triumvirate
Populists
Henry Grady's Guys
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Multiple Choice
Where did the Bourbons look for investors for their business?
The South
Their Neighbors
The North
Europe
336
Multiple Choice
The convict lease system
allowed business owners to pay the state to have prisoners work for them
allow convicts in state prisons to work for real estate companies
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which event aimed to promote the economic growth of the New South through international exhibitions?
International Cotton Expositions
Bourbon Triumvirate Conventions
Populist Rallies
Grady's Economic Symposiums
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The International Cotton Expositions were organized to:
Promote the use of synthetic materials
Showcase the agricultural and industrial achievements of the New South
Advocate for the abolition of slavery
Protest against unfair labor practices
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was NOT one of the Bourbon Triumvirate?
Henry Grady
Joseph E Brown
John B Gordon
Alfred H Colquitt
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The man pictured is credited with coining the term "New South"
Thomas Watson
Larry Jones
Henry Grady
Homer Plessy
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What University did Henry Grady help create?
Albany State University
Morehouse College
Georgia Tech
Georgia State
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Who became most famous as the "Spokesman of the South?"
W.E.B DuBois
Henry Grady
Calhoun
Kevin Riley
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What does the phrase "Bourbon Triumvirate mean?"
Georgia's most powerful person and prominent politicians.
Atlanta's 2 most prominent men.
Georgia's 3 least powerful men.
Georgia's 3 most powerful and prominent politicians.
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The "New South" movement pushed Georgia's economy to depend more heavily on what?
industry, railroads & manufacturing
farming & railroads
manufacturing, shipping
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The New South era refers to the time period
between World War I and World War II
after Reconstruction and before the turn of the century
after the Civil War and before Reconstruction
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Who used his position at the "Atlanta Constitution" newspaper to convince voters to elect members of the Bourbon Triumvirate to Georgia's high political offices?
Booker T. Washington
Tom Watson
Joseph E. Brown
Henry Grady
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What event helped promote the New South and occurred three times in Atlanta during the late 1800s?
Olympic Games
World Cotton Centennial
World's Fair
International Cotton Exposition
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People who supported Grady's New South believed in
supporting poor farmers and the Populist party.
ending the Bourbon Triumvirate's hold on Georgia politics.
industrializing and diversifying the South's economy.
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The main goal of the Bourbon Triumvirate was to increase
Industry
Railraods
the profits for poor farmers
the political power of the Republican party
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The purpose of the International Cotton Exposition was to
Show off Atlanta's industry and farming developments
Show off Atlanta's racial equality and unity
Show off Atlanta's new gold domed capital building
Show off Atlanta's new transportation systems
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What was the purpose of the "New South" movement?
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What was the significance of Henry Grady to the State of Georgia?
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