Big Cities - Like Chicago and New York
  • 1. urbanization
A) The growth of cities
B) is a community center for people in cities.
C) the growth of industry
D) slum building built quickly and cheaply
  • 2. tenements
A) is a community center for people in cities.
B) a system of trains used to move people around cities.
C) someone who "rake up" or points out, unpleasant truth
D) slum buildings built quickly and cheaply
  • 3. rapid transit
A) a system of trains used to move people around cities.
B) The growth of cities
C) a very tall building
D) slum building built quickly and cheaply
  • 4. slum
A) a rich part of town
B) a ditch where iron is poured
C) a poor, crowded part of a city
D) a system of trains used to move people around cities.
  • 5. Jane Addams & Ellen Gates Star
A) opened Hull House in Chicago in 1889
B) invented electricity
C) created the Statue of Liberty
D) wrote "Give me your tired, your poor, ....
  • 6. skyscraper
A) slum building built quickly and cheaply
B) a nickname for a balloon like craft use before airplanes came into wider use
C) tools to remove smog from the cities atmosphere
D) a very tall building
  • 7. settlement house
A) is a community center for people in cities.
B) the island where the Statue of Liberty is located
C) another name for City Hall
D) a nick name for the first bank in the United States
  • 8. Fredic Auguste Bartholdi
A) opened the first french restaurant in the United States
B) opened Hull House in Chicago in 1889
C) created the Statue of Liberty
D) wrote "Give me your tired, your poor, ....
  • 9. Emma Lazarus
A) The wife of Lazarus in the bible
B) opened Hull House in Chicago in 1889
C) wrote "Give me your tired, your poor, ....
D) created the Statue of Liberty
  • 10. Hull House
A) The growth of cities
B) a house were beans and peas are store while the hulls dry out
C) one of the first settlement houses in the United States.
D) slum building built quickly and cheaply
  • 11. progressives
A) slum building built quickly and cheaply
B) is a community center for people in cities.
C) wanted to fix what they thought was wrong with the country
D) laws that protect workers
  • 12. labor laws
A) a system of trains used to move people around cities.
B) law to protect factory owners
C) a list of laws requiring works to give 50% of their pay to the factory owner to assure continued employment
D) laws that protect workers
  • 13. muckraker
A) someone who "rakes up" or points out, unpleasant truth
B) The growth of cities
C) sanitation workers
D) wanted to fix what they thought was wrong with the country
  • 14. industrialization
A) the creation of farming communities
B) first contact with the Chic-a-go Indians
C) a system of trains used to move people around cities.
D) the growth of industry
  • 15. NAACP
A) National Association Against Corporal Punishment
B) National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
C) The growth of cities
D) a very tall building
  • 16. Theodore Roosevelt
A) opened Hull House in Chicago in 1889
B) created the Statue of Liberty
C) wrote "Give me your tired, your poor, ....
D) worked with Congress to pass two laws to make food safer
  • 17. The Nineteenth Amendment
A) insure freedom of speech
B) laws that protect workers
C) guaranteed women the right to vote
D) opened Hull House in Chicago in 1889
  • 18. The Eighteenth Amendment
A) opened Hull House in Chicago in 1889
B) made it against the law to make or sell alcoholic beverages
C) laws that protect workers
D) insure the right to bear arms
  • 19. Booker T. Washington
A) wrote "Give me your tired, your poor, ....
B) opened Hull House in Chicago in 1889
C) started a school to educate & give jobs to African Americans
D) created the Statue of Liberty
  • 20. Austin Peay
A) slum building built quickly and cheaply
B) pushed legislators to create Tennessee's first state park
C) opened Hull House in Chicago in 1889
D) created the Statue of Liberty
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