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Politics in the Gilded Age

Authored by Charlie Oakley

History

10th Grade

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Politics in the Gilded Age
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Based on this cartoon, which institutions was Nast criticizing?

labor unions

political machines

settlement houses

nativist organizations

2.

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Who was the leader of the corrupt Tammany Hall, New York Political Machine?

Andrew Carnegie
Henry Ford
John D. Rockefeller
William "Boss" Tweed

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Legislation to reform the spoils system.

Chinese Exclusion Act
Blue Laws
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Political Machine

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Unofficial organization designed to keep a particular party or group in power.

Chinese Exclusion Act
Munn vs. Illinois
Political Machine
Ghetto

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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The use of one's job to gain profit.

Political Machine
Ghetto
Graft
Blue Laws

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why did many immigrants support city political machines?

Political machines were free of corruption
political machines provides them with jobs
political machines put powerful "bosses" out of business
political machines fought against crime in the slums

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the name of the law, passed in 1883 during the Gilded Age, that sought to reform government? It required government applicants to take competitive exams so that they would be hired based upon merit rather than political affiliation. This law was passed in response to widespread political corruption and the assassination of President Garfield.

Sherman Antitrust Act

Pendelton Civil Service Act

Underwood Tariff Act

Celler-Kefaufer Act

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