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APUSH Period 6 Quiz 1: Ch. 16 and 17

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Refer to the excerpt below to answer the following question


"Competition therefore is the law of nature. Nature is entirely neutral; she submits to him who most energetically and resolutely assails her. She grants her rewards to the fittest; therefore, without regard to other considerations of any kind... Such is the system of nature. If we do not like it and if we try to amend it, there is one way in which we can do it. We take from the better and give to the worse... Let it be understood that we cannot go outside this alternative: liberty, inequality, survival of the fittest; not-liberty, equality, survival of the unfittest. The former carries society forward and favors all its best members; the latter carries society down ward and favors all its worst members."


~ William Graham Sumner, social scientist,

The Challenge of Facts, 1882


The ideas expressed in this excerpt most clearly show the influence of which of the following?

John Locke's Second Treatise of Government

Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations

Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence

Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Refer to the excerpt below to answer the following question


"Competition therefore is the law of nature. Nature is entirely neutral; she submits to him who most energetically and resolutely assails her. She grants her rewards to the fittest; therefore, without regard to other considerations of any kind... Such is the system of nature. If we do not like it and if we try to amend it, there is one way in which we can do it. We take from the better and give to the worse... Let it be understood that we cannot go outside this alternative: liberty, inequality, survival of the fittest; not-liberty, equality, survival of the unfittest. The former carries society forward and favors all its best members; the latter carries society down ward and favors all its worst members."


Which idea would Sumner most likely support?

Socialism

Laissez-faire

Manifest Destiny

Gospel of Wealth

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Refer to the excerpt below to answer the following question


"Competition therefore is the law of nature. Nature is entirely neutral; she submits to him who most energetically and resolutely assails her. She grants her rewards to the fittest; therefore, without regard to other considerations of any kind... Such is the system of nature. If we do not like it and if we try to amend it, there is one way in which we can do it. We take from the better and give to the worse... Let it be understood that we cannot go outside this alternative: liberty, inequality, survival of the fittest; not-liberty, equality, survival of the unfittest. The former carries society forward and favors all its best members; the latter carries society down ward and favors all its worst members."


Which of the following developments would be most consistent with the beliefs expressed in the excerpt?

Consolidation of wealth by an elite

Expansion of rights for women

Passage of anti-trust legislation

Spread of organized labor

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Media Image

Which of the following groups would most likely support the sentiments behind this cartoon?

Proponents of Social Darwinism

Proponents of anti-monopoly legislation

Proponents of organizing unskilled workers

Proponents of the Interstate Commerce Commission

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Media Image

The kind of sentiments in the cartoon above contributed most directly to which of the following?

The sale of Standard Oil to J.P. Morgan for $900 million

Anti-Trust laws which led to the break-up of Standard Oil into competing oil companies

The replacement of kerosene lamps with the incandescent lights

The rise of the American Federation of Labor

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Use the excerpt below to answer the following question


"You evidently have observed the growth of corporate wealth and influence. You recognize that wealth, in order to become more highly productive, is concentrated into fewer hands, and controlled by representatives and directors, and yet you sing the old siren song that the workingman should depend entirely upon his own 'individual effort.'


"The school of laissez-faire, of which you seem to be a pronounced advocate, has produced great men in advocating the theory of each for himself and his Satanic majesty taking the hinder most, but the most pronounced advocates of your school of thought in economics have, when practically put to the test, been compelled to admit that combination and organizations of the toiling masses are essential both the prevent the deterioration and to secure an improvement in the condition of the wage earners."


~ Samuel Gompers, Letter to Judge Peter Grosscup, "Labor in Industrial Society," 1894


This excerpt was written to most directly support which of the following?

Formation of trusts

Collective bargaining

The anti-trust movement

Employee ownership of business

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Use the excerpt below to answer the following question


"You evidently have observed the growth of corporate wealth and influence. You recognize that wealth, in order to become more highly productive, is concentrated into fewer hands, and controlled by representatives and directors, and yet you sing the old siren song that the workingman should depend entirely upon his own 'individual effort.'


"The school of laissez-faire, of which you seem to be a pronounced advocate, has produced great men in advocating the theory of each for himself and his Satanic majesty taking the hinder most, but the most pronounced advocates of your school of thought in economics have, when practically put to the test, been compelled to admit that combination and organizations of the toiling masses are essential both the prevent the deterioration and to secure an improvement in the condition of the wage earners."


~ Samuel Gompers, Letter to Judge Peter Grosscup, "Labor in Industrial Society," 1894


According to the author, what has most contributed to the need for wage earners to organize?

The school of laissez-faire economics

The rise of the captains of industry

The concentration of corporate wealth and power

The belief in individualism and self-reliance

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