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Benchmark Test Review Study Guide I: USII.2a-4e TEST DATE: 4/17/15
USII.2a: The Great Plains
- Complete the Graph:
- Technological ______allowed people to live in more challenging environments.
- Because of new ______, people saw the Great Plains not as a “______”, but as a vast area to be settled.
- List 8 inventions/adaptations of the Great Plains:
a.e.
b.f.
c.g.
d.h.
USII.2b: Advances in Transportation
- Advances in transportation linked resources, products, and markets by:
- moving natural resources such as ______and ______to eastern factories
- moving iron ore deposits to sites of steel mills in ______.
- transporting finished products to national ______.
- Three examples of manufacturing areas that were located near centers of population included:
- textile industry located in ______(region:______)
- automobile industry located in ______(region:______)
- steel industry located in ______(region:______)
USII.2c: Review found on the last page
USII.3a Reconstruction
- Reconstruction took place after the ______War.
15-17:
Amendment: / 13th / 14th / 15thGrants:
18. The 14thAmendment guarantees ______
under the law for ______citizens.
USII.3b Reconstruction Policies and Problems
- Reconstruction policies were ______and created ______in the South.
- Reconstruction attempted to give meaning to the ______that the former enslaved African Americans had achieved.
- Reconstruction policies and problems included:
- Southern military ______could ______hold office.
- African Americans ______hold public office.
- African Americans gained ______as a result of the Civil Rights Act of ______, which authorized the use of federal troops for its enforcement.
- ______soldiers supervised the South.
- ______was established to aid former enslaved African Americans in the South.
- Southerners resented northern “______”, who took advantage of the South during ______.
- Reconstruction ended with the Election of ______.
- ______troops were removed.
- Rights that African Americans gained were lost through ______codes.
USII.3c: The Legacy of Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, and Frederick Douglass
- The actions of Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, and Frederick Douglass created lasting ______.
24-26:
Abraham Lincoln Robert E. Lee Frederick Douglass
- 1. 1.
2. 2. 2.
USII.4a Westward Expansion
- New opportunities and technological advances led to westward migration following the ______War.
- List the 5 reasons for westward expansion:
Opportunities for ______ownership
Technological advances, including the ______Railroad
Possibility of wealth created by the discovery of ______and ______
Adventure
A new beginning for former slaves, also called ______
- The Impact on American Indians:
- Opposition by American Indians to westward expansion (Battle of ______Big Horn, Sitting ______, and ______).
- Forced ______from traditional lands to ______.
(Chief Joseph, Nez ______)
- Reduced ______through warfare and disease (Battle of ______Knee).
- Assimilation attempts and lifestyle ______, e.g., reduction of ______population.
- Reduced their homeland trough ______that were broken.
- American Indians were not considered citizens until ______.
- Indian policies and wars:
-land set aside for Native Americans is called: ______
-last victory for the Native Americans: ______
-led his people to Canada to escape living on reservations:______
USII.4b Immigration
- Reasons for increased immigration were:
H______
E______
A______
R______
- The 3 reasons why cities developed:
1. Specialized industries including: ______(Pittsburgh)
and ______(Chicago)
- ______from other countries
- Movement of Americans from ______to ______areas for jobs.
33. What inventions created great change and industrial growth in the United States?
1. Lighting and mechanical uses of ______by ______
2. ______service by ______
- Population changes, growth of cities, and new ______produced interaction and often conflict between different ______groups.
USII.4b Immigration (continued)
35. Population changes, growth of ______, and new inventions produced problems in urban areas.
36. Inventions had both positive and negative effects on society.
37. Rapid ______and ______led to overcrowded immigrant neighborhoods and ______.
38. Efforts to solve immigration problems included:
*Settlement houses such as ______House, founded by ______
*Political machines (politicians) that gained power by attending to the needs of new ______
(politicians promising immigrants jobs and housing)
39. Challenges faced by cities:
*Overcrowded and run-down neighborhoods called ______and ______
*Political corruption by ______
40. *Discrimination against immigrants:
-______
-______
USII.4c Jim Crow
41. Discrimination against African Americans continued after ______.
42. What is racial segregation?
*Based upon ______
*Directed primarily against ______Americans, but other groups were also
kept segregated
43. "Jim Crow" laws were passed to discriminate against ______. Although these laws were legal in many communities and states, they were enforced primarily in the ______region.
44."Jim Crow" laws were characterized by unequal opportunities in ______, ______, ______, and ______.
45. African American responses included:
*______
Believed equality could be achieved through vocational education;
accepted social separation
*______
Believed in full political, civil, and social rights for African Americans
USII.4d Big Business
46. Between the ______War and ______, the United States was transformed from an ______nation to an ______nation.
47. List the 4 Reasons for the Rise and Prosperity of Big Business:
*National markets created by ______advances
*Captains of Industry:
______, Oil
______, Steel
______, Automobile
______, Shipping and Railroads
*Advertising
*Lower-cost ______
48. The 4 Factors resulting in the growth of industry:
*Access to ______materials and ______
*Availability of the ______due to ______.
*Inventions
*Financial ______provided by the ______
49. Examples of Big Business:
*______*______*______
50. Industrialization and the rise in big business influenced life on American farms by:
*Mechanization (the ______) which reduced farm ______needs
and increased ______.
*Industrial development in ______created increased ______needs
*Industrialization provided access to consumer goods, such as ______
USII.4e Progressive Movement
51. Negative effects of industrialization
- ______
- ______
- ______
52. Rise of organized labor
- ______: Growth of American Federation of Labor
- Strikes: ______
53. Progressive Movement workplace reforms
- ______
- ______
- ______
54. Women’s suffrage
- Increased ______opportunities
- Attained ______rights
*Women gained the right to ______with passage of the ______to the Constitution of the United States of America.
*______and ______worked for women’s suffrage.
55. Temperance movement
- Composed of groups ______to the ______,
______and ______of alcoholic beverages.
- Supported the ______to the Constitution of the United States, prohibiting the ______,______and ______of alcoholic beverages.
USII.2c Review Directions:
Place a red STAR on the following cities of industry on the map below BEFORE you start coloring:
- Detroit
- Chicago
- Pittsburgh
- New EnglandNOTE: You should have 4 cities with a STAR
Place a red DOT on the following significant cities on the map below BEFORE you start coloring:
- BostonSeattle
- PhiladelphiaSan Francisco
- New YorkLos Angeles
- Washington D.C.Juneau
- AtlantaHonolulu
- New Orleans
- St. Louis
- San AntonioNOTE: You should have 16 cities with a DOT
- Santa Fe
- Denver
- Salt Lake City
Map Directions: Color the Pacific ORANGE, the Southwest RED, and the Noncontiguous states BLUE. Then, color the Western/Rocky Mountain Region GREEN, the Midwest Region YELLOW, the Northeast PINK, & the Southeast PURPLE. Label the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.