steel.
oil.
iron.
coal.
2. Which policy allowed businesses to operate under minimal government regulation? (1 point)
laissez-faire
protective tariffs
collective bargaining
cartels
3. Most of the immigrants processed at Angel Island were from (1 point)
Europe.
Asia.
South America.
the Caribbean.
4. With the growth of urban areas, opportunities for women (1 point)
stayed the same.
increased somewhat.
dramatically expanded.
dramatically decreased.
5. Vaudeville shows (1 point)
provided exhibitions of new technology and entertainment.
introduced a new type of motion picture.
created a style of music that would later evolve into jazz.
were a variety of musical drama, songs, and comedy.
6. After the Civil War, the South (1 point)
replaced small farms with large plantations.
farmed in many different ways.
became industrialized
shipped its raw materials to the North for processing.
7. The Battle of Wounded Knee. (1 point)
recognized Native American tribes as independent nations.
was the last conflict between Native American and the Government.
granted each Native American family a 160-acre farmstead.
improved the reservation system.
8. The Exodusters were (1 point)
Mexican Americans who fled after the Mexican-American War.
African Americans who fled the South after Reconstruction.
Chinese Americans who fled the North after the Gold Rush.
Native Americans who fled the East after the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
9. Which of the following factors contributed to the end of the open-range system? (1 point)
an increase in the price of beef
the invention of barbed wire
the development of railroads
the disappearance of big mining companies
10. In the case Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of (1 point)
Jim Crow laws.
poll taxes.
literacy tests.
grandfather clauses.History questions 10!!!!!!! points?
I can answer 6 and 7 for you.
After the Civil War the CSA (South) became industrialized AND it began shipping to the north.
The battle of wounded knee was the final battle between the US and the Indian Nations. Mostly Sioux and Cheyenne I believe
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