How did the federal government respond to the crisis of the 1890s? How did American workers respond?

What will be an ideal response?


Key Points: strikes; Coxey's Army; social and economic problems; federal intervention; federal inaction

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The Democratic party's slogan in the election of 1916 was:

a. He Kept Us Out of War b. Lafayette, We Are Here c. Teddy! Teddy! Teddy! d. Remember the Lusitania

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British changes to the physical face of India included all of the following except

a. massive deforestation. b. the growth of cattle ranching. c. forced settlement in new regions. d. spread of settled agriculture.

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Charles Russell's painting The Herd Quitters could best be viewed as symbolizing what view of the West?

A) a place of unity among peoples B) a place of heroism, daring, and manly individualism C) a land where humans lived in harmony with nature D) a land of lawlessness and brutality

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Filibustering in Cuba and Nicaragua was supported in the South as part of its "manifest destiny" to extend slavery into Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.

a. true b. false

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