
8th Grade Quarterly Study Guide (2)
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- Q1After the Civil War, Lincoln believed that the government should not interfere with the States' Right on freed people.TrueFalse120s
- Q2After the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments were passed, ...many Southerners continued to treat African Americans poorly.most African Americans found good jobs and lived well in the South.all Americans embraced the new laws.most African Americans moved to the South.120s
- Q3During reconstruction the KKK and other hate groups wanted African Americans to join their groups.FalseTrue120s
- Q4The Supreme Court decision that promoted segregation in the South by declaring "separate but equal" was fair was __________.Plessy v. FergusonDred Scott vs. SanfordBrown vs. Board of EducationMiranda vs. Arizona120s
- Q5The Transcontinental Railroad was an important accomplishment because it allowed for easy travel across the country which promoted trade, communication and national unity.FalseTrue120s
- Q6The influx of immigrants into the U.S. resulted in...less industrialization in America.a smaller work force in America.urbanization of major cities in America.a boom in farming communities in America.120s
- Q7During the Industrial Revolution, many Americans, including nativists, discriminated against immigrants.FalseTrue120s
- Q8In the early 1900's, many children worked in factories.FalseTrue120s
- Q9The two major reasons why there was an increase in urban populations in the US after the Civil War was Immigration and the Industrial Revolution.TrueFalse120s
- Q10Jacob Riis documented life in tenements in the early 1900's because...he didn't like the immigrants coming to the US.he thought that tenements were a good idea for all Americans.he felt that immigrants were getting too many things for free.he wanted to expose the terrible conditions that many immigrants were living in.120s