Period 6: 1865–1898

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Soru 41Soru

"We did not come to this country to find a permanent home for our families... We came to labor, and when our labor is completed, we hope to return to our native land... We have built your railroads, cleared your forests, reclaimed your waste lands, and worked in your mines. In all these industries we have been peaceable and industrious. Why, then, are we subjected to violence and persecution?"
— Address of the Chinese Merchants to President Ulysses S. Grant, 1876

The activities described in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following economic developments in the American West during the late nineteenth century?

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Cevap: The transition of the Western economy toward corporate-controlled industries reliant on large pools of low-wage labor.

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The transition of the Western economy toward corporate-controlled industries reliant on large pools of low-wage labor.
The correct answer is correct because the building of transcontinental railroads, large-scale mining, and commercial agricultural reclamation required massive capital and organized labor. These operations were dominated by corporate syndicates that recruited large pools of low-wage migrant workers, particularly from China, reflecting a shift away from individual frontier extraction to industrial corporate development.

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Analyze the source and identify the group represented.
The excerpt is an address from Chinese merchants in 1876 detailing the labor contributions of Chinese immigrants in railroad construction, forestry, mining, and agriculture.
Understanding the specific historical actors and their role in the economy provides the context for evaluating late nineteenth-century developments.
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Connect the laborers' activities to the scale of economic production in the Gilded Age West.
Building railroads, large-scale mining, and agricultural reclamation required massive capital investment, advanced machinery, and highly organized, low-wage contract labor forces.
This links the primary source to the transition from individual prospecting and farming to corporate-led industrialization in the West.
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Evaluate the choices to find which one accurately describes the economic landscape matching the stimulus.
The transition to corporate-dominated industries reliant on migrant labor matches the text. Other options contain misconceptions about laissez-faire government support, Populist labor coalitions, or the purpose of reservation land allotment.
This identifies the historically accurate option while discarding distractors based on common historical errors.

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The consolidation of corporate enterprises and reliance on low-wage immigrant labor in the Gilded Age West.
Soru 42Soru

Source: Declaration of Purposes of the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, 1874.

"We shall, mutually, strive to buy less and produce more, and make our farms self-sustaining. We will diversify our crops, and ask no more on credit... We desire a proper, equality, equity, and fairness; protection for the weak, restraint upon the strong; in short, justly distributed burdens and justly distributed power. We are not enemies to railroads, navigable channels, or any corporation that will advance our industrial interests."

The sentiments expressed in the excerpt were most directly a response to which of the following economic conditions in the West?

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Cevap: The growing dependence of western agricultural producers on corporate railroad monopolies to ship their crops.

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The growing dependence of western agricultural producers on corporate railroad monopolies to ship their crops
The correct answer is correct because Western farmers became increasingly dependent on corporate-owned railroads to transport their agricultural products to distant urban and global markets. Because railroads functioned as monopolies in many regions, they charged high and discriminatory freight rates, which severely squeezed agricultural profits and prompted farmers to organize cooperatives like the Grange.

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1
Analyze the document's source and historical context.
The document is the 1874 Declaration of Purposes of the National Grange, a prominent organization of western and midwestern farmers during the Gilded Age.
Identifying the author and timeframe places the document within the economic challenges of Gilded Age agricultural expansion.
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Examine the farmers' economic grievances outlined in the text.
The text calls for farm self-sufficiency, crop diversification, reduction of credit dependency, and fairness from corporations, particularly railroads.
This reveals the tension between agricultural producers and the rising power of corporate monopolies, especially in transportation.
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Identify the historical cause of these grievances.
Western expansion connected rural producers to national markets, but left them dependent on corporate railroads that charged monopolistic freight rates.
This explains why the Grange advocated for mutual cooperation and corporate restraint to protect their economic interests.

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The economic challenges of western farmers and the rise of agrarian activism in response to railroad consolidation.
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Soru 43Soru

Source: President Grover Cleveland, Proclamation 366—Ordering Troops to Chicago, Illinois, July 8, 1894

"Whereas, by reason of unlawful obstructions, combinations, and assemblages of persons, it has become impracticable, in the judgment of the President, to enforce by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings the laws of the United States within the State of Illinois, and especially in the city of Chicago...

Now, therefore, I, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States... do hereby command all persons engaged in, or in any way connected with, said unlawful obstructions, combinations, and assemblages to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective abodes..."

Which of the following best describes the relationship between the federal government and big business demonstrated by the action in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The federal government actively used military and judicial power to support the interests of large corporations during labor disputes.

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The correct answer states that the federal government actively used military and judicial power to support the interests of large corporations during labor disputes.
The correct option is correct because the federal response to the Pullman Strike of 1894 demonstrated that the Gilded Age government was willing to use military force and judicial injunctions (such as those under the Sherman Antitrust Act) to dismantle strikes and protect the private interests of corporate monopolies.

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1
Analyze the historical context of the source.
The source is an executive order by President Grover Cleveland in July 1894, which corresponds to the federal intervention during the Pullman Strike.
Understanding the specific historical event helps identify the motivations and outcomes of the government's action.
2
Evaluate the nature of the government's intervention.
The federal government sent troops to Chicago and utilized judicial injunctions to end the strike, effectively siding with the railroad owners against the American Railway Union.
This shows that the state was not neutral or hands-off, but rather intervened directly to protect corporate operations.
3
Connect the event to Gilded Age government-business relations.
The intervention illustrates that the federal government actively supported business consolidation and corporate power, contradicting the myth of pure laissez-faire.
This allows for the elimination of incorrect choices that assume strict laissez-faire, nationalization, or Progressive-style labor arbitration.

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Government intervention in Gilded Age labor disputes and business consolidation
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Soru 44Soru

“We hold that the government, having created these transportation corporations, has the right and the duty to supervise and control them... The public lands, the wealth of the nation, have been lavished upon these companies to secure the construction of roads that now oppress the very people who paid for them through high tariffs and extortionate freight rates.”

— Resolution of a local chapter of the Patrons of Husbandry (The Grange), 1874

Which of the following government actions in the mid-to-late nineteenth century most directly contributed to the corporate power criticized in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The granting of public land and financial subsidies to private corporations to construct transcontinental railways.

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The granting of public land and financial subsidies to private corporations to construct transcontinental railways.
The correct answer is correct because the federal government actively promoted transcontinental railroad construction during the mid-to-late nineteenth century by granting public lands and issuing low-interest government bonds to private railway corporations. Agrarian reformers, such as the Grange, argued that since these private companies were subsidized with public resources, the government had the authority and duty to regulate their rates and prevent corporate exploitation of farmers.

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1
Analyze the source and identify the perspective.
The excerpt is from the Grange (Patrons of Husbandry) in 1874, representing Midwestern farmers protesting the power of railroad companies.
Understanding the context helps identify the specific economic conflicts of the Gilded Age.
2
Examine the specific grievance mentioned in the text.
The author complains that the government 'lavished' public lands and wealth on transportation corporations, which then charged extortionate rates.
This links the farmers' grievances directly to government actions that benefited corporations.
3
Identify the historical government action that fits this description.
During the Civil War and post-Civil War eras, the federal government passed the Pacific Railway Acts, granting millions of acres of public land and millions of dollars in government bonds to private railroad companies.
This historical action directly created the conditions of corporate expansion and monopoly criticized by the Grange.

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Federal government subsidies and land grants for transcontinental railroad construction, and the resulting agrarian protests against corporate monopoly power.
Soru 45Soru

"The strong arm of the national government may be put forth to brush away all obstructions to the freedom of interstate commerce or the transportation of the mails. If the emergency arises, the army of the Nation, and all its militia, are at the service of the Nation to compel obedience to its laws."
— Supreme Court Justice David J. Brewer, *In re Debs*, 1895

The judicial assertion in the excerpt most directly challenged which of the following ideas about the late nineteenth-century United States economy?

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Cevap: The belief that the federal government adhered to a policy of strict laissez-faire neutrality in economic disputes.

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The belief that the federal government adhered to a policy of strict laissez-faire neutrality in economic disputes.
The correct answer is correct because the federal government's intervention in the Pullman Strike (and the Supreme Court's subsequent ruling in *In re Debs*) clearly demonstrated that the state was not a neutral observer in economic conflicts. By issuing injunctions and deploying federal troops to break the strike, the government actively supported the interests of railroad corporations, thereby directly challenging the prevailing Gilded Age belief in strict laissez-faire capitalism.

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1
Analyze the stimulus context and the court's ruling.
The excerpt is from the Supreme Court decision *In re Debs* (1895), which upheld the government's use of an injunction to break the Pullman Strike, confirming the federal government's authority to use the military to ensure the flow of interstate commerce and the mail.
Understanding the historical context of the Pullman Strike and the federal government's role in labor conflicts is essential to evaluating its impact on contemporary economic beliefs.
2
Evaluate the concept of laissez-faire during the Gilded Age.
While the Gilded Age is often characterized as a period of laissez-faire capitalism, the federal government frequently intervened in the economy. However, this intervention was not neutral; it consistently favored industrial corporations and employers over organized labor.
This step reveals the contradiction between the idealized notion of a hands-off government and the reality of state-sponsored strike-breaking.
3
Assess the options to find the economic belief challenged by this intervention.
The active use of federal power to suppress a strike directly refutes the idea of strict laissez-faire neutrality. The other options either reference incorrect historical periods (Market Revolution), conflate distinct Gilded Age reform movements (Populists), or misinterpret the Gilded Age application of Reconstruction amendments.
Selecting the correct option requires identifying the primary economic myth that is debunked by federal action in Gilded Age labor disputes.

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The active role of the federal government in supporting business interests and suppressing labor unrest during the Gilded Age, which contradicted the ideology of pure laissez-faire capitalism.
Soru 46Soru

Read the excerpt below.

"Today three-fourths of its [New York's] people live in the tenements, and the nineteenth-century drift of the population to the cities is sending ever-increasing crowds to join them... We know now that there is no healthy growth from the tenement house."
— Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Lives, 1890

Which of the following developments in the late nineteenth century was a direct response to the conditions described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The growth of settlement houses to provide social services and education to urban immigrants.

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The growth of settlement houses to provide social services and education to urban immigrants.
The correct answer is correct because the settlement house movement, led by figures such as Jane Addams (Hull House), was established in late-nineteenth-century cities specifically to address the poverty, overcrowding, and lack of services in immigrant-dominated tenement districts.

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1
Analyze the historical context of the primary source excerpt.
The excerpt, written by Jacob Riis in 1890, describes the overcrowding, rapid urbanization, and poor living conditions of tenements in late-nineteenth-century American cities.
Understanding the source and time period is essential for choosing the correct historical response.
2
Identify the Gilded Age development that directly targeted these specific urban immigrant living conditions.
The settlement house movement, such as Jane Addams's Hull House, emerged during this period to provide resources, sanitation support, and education directly within poor urban neighborhoods.
This links the historical problem (tenement living conditions) to the corresponding reform effort of the Gilded Age.

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Urbanization and Social Reform Responses in the Gilded Age
Soru 47Soru

Read the excerpt below:

"The city has become a serious menace to our civilization... Here is the typical immigrant, and here is to be found the immigrant in largest numbers. ... The city is the nerve center of our civilization, in which is concentrated its strength and its weakness. ... The social, political, and moral dangers which threaten our future are concentrated in the city, and are there most rapidly developing."
— Josiah Strong, *Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis*, 1885

Based on the excerpt, which of the following Gilded Age developments was most directly fueled by the sentiments Strong describes?

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Cevap: The formation of nativist advocacy groups, such as the American Protective Association, seeking to limit the political influence of new immigrants

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The formation of nativist advocacy groups, such as the American Protective Association, seeking to limit the political influence of new immigrants
The correct answer is correct because the source directly conveys nativist sentiments about the influx of immigrants and their concentration in urban areas. During the Gilded Age, these anxieties led to the rise of nativist organizations like the American Protective Association, which lobbied for immigration restrictions and fought the political influence of non-native populations.

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1
Analyze the provided historical excerpt to identify the author's main concern.
The author argues that cities and their concentrated immigrant populations represent a social, political, and moral menace to American civilization.
This establishes the core ideological stance of the source as nativist and anti-urban.
2
Evaluate the choices to see which Gilded Age event is a direct consequence of this nativist ideology.
The formation of the American Protective Association in 1887 was a direct response to Gilded Age immigration, aiming to limit the political power of Catholic immigrants and restrict immigration flow.
This links the ideology of the source to its primary historical consequence during the specified period.

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Immigration, Urbanization, and Social Culture
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Soru 48Soru

"The division of their common lands into allotments, to be held in severalty by individual Indians, will do more to break up their tribal relations, and to prepare them for the duties and privileges of citizenship, than any other measure that can be devised. When the Indian begins to feel that he has a home of his own, which he can improve and protect, and which he can transmit to his children, he will have taken the first step toward civilization."

— Carl Schurz, Secretary of the Interior, Annual Report, 1879

Based on the excerpt, which of the following was a primary consequence of the federal policy described by Schurz?

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Cevap: A dramatic reduction in the total acreage of land held by Native American tribes.

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A dramatic reduction in the total acreage of land held by Native American tribes.
The correct option is correct because the allotment policy (implemented via the Dawes Act of 1887) partitioned communal tribal lands into individual family tracts. The federal government sold the remaining reservation land, deemed "surplus," to homesteaders, speculators, and railroad corporations. This resulted in Native American landholdings falling from approximately 138 million acres in 1887 to 48 million acres by 1934.

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Analyze the stimulus context and the author.
The excerpt is from Carl Schurz (Secretary of the Interior) in 1879, advocating for holding land "in severalty" (individual ownership) rather than communally.
This establishes that the policy discussed is the precursor to the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887.
2
Evaluate the intent of the allotment policy.
The policy aimed to promote cultural assimilation by breaking up tribal sovereignty and communal lifestyles, replacing them with private property ownership.
Understanding the policy's goal helps identify how it was implemented and its actual consequences.
3
Assess the historical consequences of the Dawes Act of 1887.
Dividing reservations into individual allotments left vast tracts of "surplus" land. The federal government sold these surplus lands to white homesteaders, developers, and railroad companies, causing tribal landholdings to plummet from roughly 138 million acres in 1887 to 48 million acres by 1934.
Connecting the policy's implementation to the empirical outcome reveals that land loss was the primary consequence.

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Westward Expansion and American Indians
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Soru 49Soru

"The old South rested on slavery and agriculture, and the new South presents a perfect democracy, the oligarchs leading in the popular movement; a social system compact and unitary, the millions of blacks succeeding to the franchise... and a diversified system of agriculture and industry... We have sowed towns and cities in the place of theories, and put business above politics."

— Henry W. Grady, editor of the *Atlanta Constitution*, "The New South" speech, 1886

Which of the following economic developments in the late nineteenth-century South most directly contradicted the assertions made by Grady in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The persistence of a sharecropping system that kept the region predominantly agricultural and trapped many laborers in a cycle of debt.

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The persistence of a sharecropping system that kept the region predominantly agricultural and trapped many laborers in a cycle of debt.
The correct answer is the option describing the persistence of the sharecropping system. Although proponents of the 'New South' like Henry Grady envisioned a diversified economy with rapid industrialization and urban growth, the post-Civil War South remained overwhelmingly agrarian. Sharecropping and tenant farming dominated the Southern economy, keeping millions of Black and white farmers tied to the land in a cycle of debt and poverty, which directly contradicted Grady's optimistic claims of a diversified economy and black prosperity.

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Identify the main argument of the stimulus.
Henry Grady argues that the 'New South' has successfully transitioned to a diversified economy of agriculture and industry with democratic participation for Black citizens.
Understanding the speaker's claims is necessary to determine what historical evidence would contradict them.
2
Analyze the actual economic conditions of the late nineteenth-century South.
The South remained economically underdeveloped compared to the North, with most of the population engaged in tenant farming and sharecropping rather than industrial manufacturing.
This provides the historical context needed to evaluate the validity of Grady's claims.
3
Evaluate which option presents a historical development that directly contradicts the claims of diversification and prosperity.
The sharecropping system restricted economic mobility and kept the South agricultural, contradicting the New South vision.
This identifies the correct answer by matching historical evidence against the stimulus claims.

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The economic realities of the New South, specifically the sharecropping system and its impact on the region's industrialization goals.
Soru 50Soru

"We meet in the midst of a nation brought to the verge of moral, political, and material ruin. Corruption dominates the ballot-box, the Legislatures, the Congress, and touches even the ermine of the bench... The fruits of the toil of millions are boldly stolen to build up colossal fortunes for a few... From the same prolific womb of governmental injustice we breed the two great classes—tramps and millionaires."

— Preamble to the Omaha Platform, 1892

Which of the following policy proposals did the authors of the excerpt advocate to address the economic concerns described?

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Cevap: The nationalization of railroads and the introduction of a graduated income tax

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The nationalization of railroads and the introduction of a graduated income tax
The correct answer is correct because the Populists (represented by the Omaha Platform of 1892) sought to use federal power to curb the influence of monopolies and redistribute wealth. Their platform specifically called for the government ownership and operation of railroads, telegraphs, and telephones, as well as a graduated income tax and the free coinage of silver.

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Analyze the stimulus context and source.
The excerpt is from the Preamble to the Omaha Platform of 1892, which was the founding document of the Populist Party.
Identifying the author and context helps connect the document to the specific platform demands of the Populist movement.
2
Evaluate the core grievances expressed in the text.
The text protests political corruption, wealth inequality, and corporate control of the economy.
Understanding the grievances allows for matching them with the specific legislative remedies proposed by the Populists.
3
Select the option that represents an authentic Populist policy proposal.
The nationalization of railroads and a graduated income tax directly address corporate overreach and wealth distribution, representing core planks of the Omaha Platform.
This proposal aligns with the Populist goal of using federal power to regulate the economy in the interest of farmers and laborers.

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The economic and political goals of the Populist movement, as expressed in the Omaha Platform of 1892.
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Soru 51Soru

Now the People’s Party says to these two classes, 'You are kept apart that you may be separately fleeced of your earnings. You are made to hate each other because upon that hatred is built the keystone of the arch of financial despotism which enslaves you both. You are deceived and abused that monopoly may rule you.'

— Thomas E. Watson, 'The Negro Question in the South,' 1892

Which of the following best describes the primary obstacle that Watson and other Southern Populists faced when attempting to implement the strategy of cooperation advocated in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The dominant Democratic Party in the South successfully neutralized the Populist challenge by appealing to white supremacy and exploiting racial divisions among poor farmers.

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The dominant Democratic Party in the South successfully neutralized the Populist challenge by appealing to white supremacy and exploiting racial divisions among poor farmers.
Watson's appeal for cooperation between black and white farmers directly threatened the hegemony of the Democratic Party in the South. In response, southern Democrats successfully neutralized the Populist threat by appealing to white supremacy, warning of 'Negro rule,' and implementing Jim Crow segregation and disenfranchisement measures (like poll taxes and literacy tests) that shattered the potential for a biracial agrarian political coalition.

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Analyze the source text to identify the author's strategy.
Thomas E. Watson advocates for cooperation between poor white and black farmers, arguing that they are kept apart by racial hatred to benefit economic monopolies.
To understand the core message and intent of the Populist strategy in the South.
2
Recall the political dynamics of the Gilded Age South.
The Democratic Party maintained control (the 'Solid South') by leveraging racial solidarity among white voters and using intimidation and disenfranchisement against black voters.
To evaluate the historical context and obstacles that prevented the successful coalition of white and black farmers.
3
Evaluate the options to identify the primary obstacle.
The Democratic Party's appeal to white supremacy and exploitation of racial divisions directly undermined the biracial agrarian coalition sought by the Populists.
To determine which option accurately aligns with the historical challenge faced by Southern Populists.

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The challenges and limitations of the Populist movement's biracial coalition in the Gilded Age South.
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Soru 52Soru

"The transition from the simple placer washing of the early prospectors to the deep-shaft silver mining of the Comstock Lode has completely revolutionized the character of Western labor. The independent miner, who once worked his own claim with a pan and rocker, has largely disappeared. In his place stands the wage laborer, employed by massive corporate syndicates that possess the capital required to purchase expensive machinery, pump water from the depths, and construct timbered shafts. The frontier miner is no longer an independent adventurer, but a member of an organized industrial workforce."

— Eliot Lord, *Comstock Mining and Miners*, 1883

Which of the following was a direct social consequence of the economic consolidation described in the passage?

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Cevap: The growth of labor organizations and collective resistance among miners to combat corporate control and hazardous working conditions.

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The growth of labor organizations and collective resistance among miners to combat corporate control and hazardous working conditions.
The correct option is correct because the shift from individual placer mining to corporate deep-shaft mining transformed independent prospectors into industrial wage laborers. Faced with hazardous conditions, long hours, and low wages, Western miners formed collective organizations like the Western Federation of Miners to advocate for their safety and economic security.

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Analyze the stimulus passage.
The passage describes the shift from individual, small-scale 'placer' mining to capital-intensive, corporate-controlled 'deep-shaft' mining on the Comstock Lode in the late nineteenth century.
Understanding the core shift from independent labor to wage labor under corporate syndicates is necessary to identify the social consequences.
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Evaluate the social consequences of industrial wage labor in mining.
Miners faced dangerous, deep-shaft conditions (extreme heat, cave-ins, toxic gases) and lost control over their working conditions and wages.
Connecting the economic structure of corporate mining to the lived experiences of the workers helps identify their historical response.
3
Identify the historical response of Western wage laborers.
Workers organized unions, such as the Western Federation of Miners, to wage strikes and demand safer environments and fair wages.
Matching the social reality to the correct option provides the historically accurate outcome of labor consolidation.

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The transition of Western mining from individual prospecting to corporate consolidation and the subsequent rise of industrial wage labor and unionization.
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Soru 53Soru

Source: Adapted from a report on agriculture in the Red River Valley, The Atlantic Monthly, 1880.

"The business of farming in the wheat regions of the Northwest is being rapidly concentrated in the hands of men of large capital... The 'bonanza' farm is a factory for the production of wheat, where the laborers are hired, paid, and discharged just as they are in a cotton mill or a shoe factory. The old-fashioned homestead farm, where the owner lives with his family and works his own land, is being steadily crowded out by these giant enterprises."

Which of the following was a direct social or economic consequence of the trend described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The transition of agricultural labor toward seasonal, wage-earning employment and the economic marginalization of small homesteaders

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The transition of agricultural labor toward seasonal, wage-earning employment and the economic marginalization of small homesteaders
The correct answer is correct because the rise of bonanza farms represented the industrialization of western agriculture. By applying factory-like division of labor and high capital investment, these corporate farms relied on seasonal wage laborers instead of independent family farmers. This consolidation made it increasingly difficult for traditional homesteaders to compete, leading to their economic marginalization.

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1
Analyze the historical context of the stimulus.
The source document from 1880 highlights the growth of massive 'bonanza' farms in the Northwest that operated using industrial factory methods.
Understanding the source allows the student to identify the Gilded Age trend of agricultural consolidation and corporate investment in western lands.
2
Examine the social and economic impact described in the source.
The author contrasts independent family homesteads with corporate farms that utilize seasonal, hired wage labor.
This shows that the consolidation of agricultural land led to a shift from independent ownership to dependent wage labor.
3
Select the option that reflects these consequences and eliminate incorrect alternatives.
The trend directly led to the transition of agricultural labor to wage-earning employment and marginalized small homesteaders who could not compete.
This option accurately captures the socioeconomic shift of Gilded Age agriculture without relying on historical misconceptions.

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Agribusiness and consolidation of farming in the late nineteenth century
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Soru 54Soru

Source: Frederick Jackson Turner, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," 1893.

"Behind institutions, behind constitutional forms and modifications, lie the vital forces that call these organs into life and shape them to meet changing conditions. The peculiarity of American institutions is, the fact that they have been compelled to adapt themselves to the changes of an expanding people—to the changes involved in crossing a continent, in winning a wilderness, and in developing at each area of this progress out of the primitive economic and political conditions of the frontier into the complexity of city life."

Which of the following developments in the late nineteenth century most directly facilitated the economic transformation described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The construction of transcontinental transportation networks supported by government subsidies and land grants.

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The transition of the western frontier was most directly facilitated by the construction of transcontinental transportation networks supported by government subsidies and land grants.
The correct answer is the option focusing on government-supported transcontinental transportation. The expansion of the railroad network, heavily funded by federal land grants and subsidies under legislation like the Pacific Railway Act, integrated the West into the national economy and transformed the region from isolated settlements into interconnected markets.

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1
Analyze the stimulus passage.
The excerpt by Frederick Jackson Turner (1893) describes the process of westward expansion and the adaptation of American institutions as the population moved from the primitive frontier to complex city life.
Understanding the core argument of the stimulus is essential to identifying which late-nineteenth-century development facilitated this transformation.
2
Identify the historical mechanisms that connected the western frontier to the national economy.
The federal government provided massive subsidies and land grants to railroad corporations (such as through the Pacific Railway Acts) to build a transcontinental railroad network, enabling rapid settlement, resource extraction, and market integration.
This shows the direct cause of the transition from isolated frontier conditions to a complex, integrated national economy.
3
Evaluate the distractors against the historical record.
The federal government did not adhere strictly to laissez-faire principles (it subsidized railroads), the Dawes Act undermined rather than preserved tribal sovereignty, and the Progressive Era post-dates the primary period of westward expansion and was urban-focused.
Eliminating options that contain historical inaccuracies or out-of-period facts confirms the correct choice.

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Westward Expansion: Economic and Social Development
Soru 55Soru

Source: Theodore Roosevelt, *Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail*, 1888.

"The great free ranches, with their uncontrolled herds, are now rapidly passing away. The land is being fenced in, and the sheepmen and the grangers are encroaching on the territory of the cattle king. Corporate capital from the East and from Great Britain has bought up the water rights, and the small rancher is forced to become a hired hand."

Which of the following historical developments in the late nineteenth century best explains the transition described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The consolidation of land and key natural resources by well-funded corporate entities, which marginalized independent operators.

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The consolidation of land and key natural resources by well-funded corporate entities, which marginalized independent operators.
The correct answer is correct because the late nineteenth century saw a dramatic transition in the West from individualistic, open-range economic activities to highly consolidated, corporate-backed enterprises. As Theodore Roosevelt observes, the acquisition of water rights and fencing of land by well-capitalized corporations led to the marginalization of independent operators (small ranchers), who were increasingly forced to work as wage laborers (hired hands) for larger companies.

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1
Analyze the source text to identify the main shift taking place in the late nineteenth-century Western economy.
The text describes a shift from 'free ranches' and 'uncontrolled herds' to fenced land, where 'corporate capital' has purchased key resources like 'water rights,' forcing 'small ranchers' to become 'hired hands.'
This establishes the historical context of corporate consolidation replacing independent operators.
2
Evaluate the options against this shift to see which development best explains the transition.
The option describing corporate consolidation of resources matches the text directly. The other options either represent misconceptions about federal policies (such as the Dawes Act or laissez-faire) or refer to the wrong historical period (the Market Revolution).
This narrows down the choices to the correct answer by eliminating options that rely on historical errors.

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The transition of the Western economy from individual and small-scale operations (like open-range ranching and placer mining) to large-scale, corporate-dominated industries that consolidated resources and wage labor.
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"We may build cotton mills, we may construct furnaces, we may dig mines, we may cover the land with railways, but if we do not elevate the laboring class, our progress will be a delusion. ... As long as the Negro is degraded, the white man will be degraded also. Segregation and disenfranchisement do not build a wealthy empire; they breed poverty, ignorance, and stagnation for all."

— Lewis Harvie Blair, *The Prosperity of the South Dependent upon the Elevation of the Negro*, 1889

Which of the following perspectives dominant in the late nineteenth-century South does the author’s argument most directly challenge?

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Cevap: The belief that industrialization and economic modernization would bring widespread prosperity to the region.

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The belief that industrialization and economic modernization would bring widespread prosperity to the region.
The correct answer is correct because the author directly critiques the idea that industrial growth (represented by cotton mills, furnaces, mines, and railways) would bring genuine prosperity to the South without social and legal reform for Black Americans. This challenges the 'New South' creed promoted by boosters who argued that economic modernization alone would lead to a prosperous region.

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Analyze the stimulus to identify the author's main argument.
The author argues that building mills, furnaces, mines, and railways will be a 'delusion' if the South continues to segregate and degrade its Black labor force.
This establishes the core perspective of the author regarding Southern economic development.
2
Identify the historical context and the dominant ideology of the late nineteenth-century South.
The 'New South' ideology, promoted by boosters like Henry Grady, championed industrialization and modernization as the keys to Southern recovery and wealth.
This allows comparison between the author's critique and the prevailing views of the era.
3
Evaluate the options to find which perspective the author directly challenges.
The belief that industrialization and modernization alone would bring prosperity is directly challenged by the author's assertion that such progress is a delusion without racial equality.
This identifies the correct option based on the analysis.

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The New South Creed and its limitations due to Jim Crow segregation and disenfranchisement.
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"The city has become a serious menace to our institutions, because in it, first, the percentage of the foreign-born is much larger than in the country... second, because the city is the stronghold of the saloon... third, because the city is the center of the dangerous classes... and fourth, because the city is the home of the social gunpowder of our times—the conflict between labor and capital."
— Josiah Strong, Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis, 1885

Which of the following Gilded Age developments most directly contributed to the anxieties expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The rapid growth of urban areas fueled by the influx of "New Immigrants" from southern and eastern Europe.

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The rapid growth of urban areas fueled by the influx of "New Immigrants" from southern and eastern Europe.
The correct answer is the option highlighting the rapid growth of urban areas and the influx of "New Immigrants." During the late nineteenth century, industrialization drew millions of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe to American cities. This demographic shift led to the rapid growth of ethnic neighborhoods, which nativist reformers like Josiah Strong viewed as a threat to Anglo-Saxon Protestant cultural dominance, political stability, and social order.

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1
Identify the historical context and main concerns of the author in the provided source.
The excerpt is from 1885 (Gilded Age) and expresses anxieties about cities, specifically highlighting the high concentration of foreign-born residents, the influence of saloons, urban social disorder, and conflict between labor and capital.
This establishes the temporal and thematic boundaries of the question.
2
Evaluate which late nineteenth-century historical development corresponds to these specific anxieties.
During the Gilded Age, the rapid expansion of industrial cities and the rise of "New Immigration" from southern and eastern Europe created dense urban neighborhoods. Nativists and reformers like Josiah Strong feared these changes threatened traditional American institutions and social stability.
This connects the text's reference to "foreign-born" residents and "social gunpowder" to historical events.
3
Eliminate distractors that represent incorrect time periods or historical inaccuracies.
Progressive amendments occurred later (Progressive Era), the Market Revolution occurred earlier (antebellum period), and the federal government did not maintain strict laissez-faire policy regarding labor strikes.
This confirms that the other options contain historical errors or chronological conflations.

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Gilded Age Immigration and Urbanization Anxieties
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Source: Memorial of the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, petition to Congress, 1874

"We ask of our representatives in Congress... that they shall look to the rights of the people against the encroachments of monopolies... The railroads, built largely by public aid, by land grants and municipal bonds, have passed into the hands of private corporations who manage them solely for private greed, ignoring their duties as public highways. We demand that these monopolies be brought under public control and that freight rates be made uniform and reasonable."

The arguments expressed in the petition most directly challenge which of the following Gilded Age assumptions?

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Cevap: The assumption that Gilded Age industrialization was driven solely by private enterprise without government assistance.

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The assumption that Gilded Age industrialization was driven solely by private enterprise without government assistance.
The correct answer is correct because the National Grange petition points out that railroads were 'built largely by public aid, by land grants and municipal bonds,' which directly challenges the myth that Gilded Age industrialization occurred entirely through private initiative and laissez-faire capitalism without government intervention.

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1
Analyze the historical source context and author.
The source is an 1874 petition by the National Grange, a Gilded Age organization of farmers protesting railroad monopolies.
Understanding the source helps identify the political and economic perspectives of the authors.
2
Identify the key evidence in the text regarding government action.
The text notes that railroads were 'built largely by public aid, by land grants and municipal bonds.'
This shows the authors are arguing that private railroad corporations relied heavily on government support.
3
Evaluate the options to find which Gilded Age assumption is challenged by this evidence.
The evidence directly challenges the myth of pure laissez-faire, which assumes that the rise of industrial corporations was achieved strictly through private enterprise without state support.
Pointing out public aid and land grants contradicts the idea of a completely hands-off government in the Gilded Age economy.

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The role of the federal government in promoting and subsidizing business consolidation and industrial growth, which contradicted the popular concept of laissez-faire.
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Read the following excerpt from a political speech:

"Having behind us the producing masses of this nation and the world, supported by the commercial interests, the democratic interests, and the toilers everywhere, we will answer their demand for a gold standard by saying to them: You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold."
— William Jennings Bryan, 1896

Which of the following groups would most likely support the sentiments expressed in this excerpt?

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Cevap: Southern and Western farmers seeking the free coinage of silver to increase the money supply

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Southern and Western farmers seeking the free coinage of silver to increase the money supply
The correct option is correct because the speech is William Jennings Bryan's famous 'Cross of Gold' address, which championed the cause of bimetallism (free silver) on behalf of Southern and Western farmers. These farmers faced severe deflation and high debt burdens, and they believed that expanding the money supply with silver would inflate crop prices and make debts easier to repay.

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Analyze the provided excerpt to identify the central issue.
The speech criticizes the gold standard and references a "cross of gold" and "brow of labor," indicating a defense of working-class interests against tight monetary policies.
Understanding the core argument is necessary to identify which Gilded Age interest group aligned with it.
2
Connect the historical context of the speech to Gilded Age political factions.
The speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan in 1896, representing the Democratic and Populist platforms advocating for free silver (bimetallism).
This links the source's arguments to a specific Gilded Age movement.
3
Determine which option represents the group that advocated for this platform.
Southern and Western farmers were heavily in debt and believed that expanding the money supply through silver coinage would raise crop prices and ease their debt burdens.
This matches the target group with the correct economic rationale.

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The Populist Party and the currency debates of the Gilded Age
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Read the following excerpt from a sociological description of New York City in the late nineteenth century:

'The city is, in fact, a mosaic of national enclaves, where the languages, customs, and religions of the Old World are preserved intact. In one square mile, one may pass through Italian, Jewish, German, and Chinese quarters, each with its own shops, newspapers, and mutual aid societies that shield the newly arrived immigrant from the immediate pressure of assimilation.'

Which of the following historical developments is best illustrated by the excerpt?

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Cevap: The formation of urban ethnic communities that allowed immigrants to adapt to American society while preserving their cultural identities

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The formation of urban ethnic communities that allowed immigrants to adapt to American society while preserving their cultural identities
The correct answer is correct because the excerpt describes the development of distinct ethnic neighborhoods (enclaves) where Gilded Age immigrants established their own institutions, such as mutual aid societies and newspapers. These enclaves provided a supportive environment that helped new arrivals transition to American life while allowing them to preserve their language and cultural heritage.

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1
Analyze the stimulus excerpt.
The text describes Gilded Age cities as a 'mosaic of national enclaves' with Italian, Jewish, German, and Chinese quarters that maintained their own languages, customs, shops, newspapers, and mutual aid societies.
Understanding the context of immigrant communities and their self-help institutions is key to identifying the corresponding Gilded Age trend.
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Relate the stimulus to historical trends in Gilded Age immigration.
The presence of these enclaves shows how immigrants adjusted to life in American cities by building community institutions that helped them cope with the challenges of urbanization while retaining cultural traditions.
This matches the AP United States History curriculum regarding the role of ethnic neighborhoods and social culture.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the best match.
The option concerning the formation of urban ethnic communities directly matches the text's description of enclaves shielding immigrants from rapid assimilation.
Other options refer to out-of-period developments, incorrect roles of the federal government, or misinterpretations of political alliances.

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Immigration, Urbanization, and Social Culture
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