What organization supported a constitutional amendment to grant women the right to vote
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The National Woman Suffrage Association.
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What did political cartoonist Thomas Nast work to expose
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Thomas Nast worked to expose the illegal activities of William
"Boss" Tweed.
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How did the supreme court rule in cases affecting the rights of Chinese immigrants
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The supreme court ruled in cases affecting the rights of Chinese
immigrants in a fair manner. In its ruling, the supreme court that
the number of Chinese immigrants coming into the country should be
limited. However, any Chinese immigrants who were in the country
would have security of tenure in their jobs.
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What event changed the republican party's position on civil service reform
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The Assassination of President James Garfield
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Which of these measures was specifically designed to limit the voting rights of the black freedmen
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Grandfather clauses
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What enabled southern states to enact measures to disenfranchise African Americans and keep blacks and whites separate
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Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south
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What was a reason why people left family farms to move to the city
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factory work paid wages in cash, which was not always the case
on farms.
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In what ways did Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst contribute to the creation of mass culture
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Their newspapers were filled with sensational stories designed
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Unlike African American men which was true about women in the late 1800s
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Women did not have the legal right to vote
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How did William Jennings Bryan's 1896 presidential campaign support the populist party's goal of building a board-based movement
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Bryan toured the country and spoke directly to the people
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What organization supported a constitutional amendment to grant women the right to vote
The National Woman Suffrage Association.
What did political cartoonist Thomas Nast work to expose
Thomas Nast worked to expose the illegal activities of William
"Boss" Tweed.
How did the supreme court rule in cases affecting the rights of Chinese immigrants
The supreme court ruled in cases affecting the rights of Chinese
immigrants in a fair manner. In its ruling, the supreme court that
the number of Chinese immigrants coming into the country should be
limited. However, any Chinese immigrants who were in the country
would have security of tenure in their jobs.
What event changed the republican party's position on civil service reform
The Assassination of President James Garfield
Which of these measures was specifically designed to limit the voting rights of the black freedmen
Grandfather clauses
What enabled southern states to enact measures to disenfranchise African Americans and keep blacks and whites separate
Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south
What was a reason why people left family farms to move to the city
factory work paid wages in cash, which was not always the case
on farms.
In what ways did Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst contribute to the creation of mass culture
Their newspapers were filled with sensational stories designed
to get the widest possible readership.
Unlike African American men which was true about women in the late 1800s
Women did not have the legal right to vote
How did William Jennings Bryan's 1896 presidential campaign support the populist party's goal of building a board-based movement
Bryan toured the country and spoke directly to the people