A) were evidence that the inequalities of capitalism needed to be addressed.
B) drew little interest outside of large urban cities.
C) were clear indications of the excessive power of monopolies.
D) suggested that a Labor Party, if founded, might eventually capture the presidency.
E) were dangerous signs of social instability.
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A) North's occupation of the South following the Civil War.
B) federal government's treatment of American Indians.
C) nation's claiming of Florida from Spain in 1819.
D) United States' taking of Hawaii in 1898.
E) United States' claiming of California and Texas after the Mexican War.
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A) sought to give the United States a monopoly on trade with China.
B) gave the United States a reason to be militarily involved in China.
C) were directed to imperial powers in Europe and Asia.
D) were written by Theodore Roosevelt.
E) argued that Japan should open its borders to free trade.
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A) was passed to benefit international trade merchants.
B) was passed over the strong objections of farmers.
C) became known to critics as the "Crime of '73."
D) was hotly debated at the time.
E) was passed because the value of silver had fallen to an all-time low.
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A) the federal government created a pension system for all retired Americans.
B) they were paid pensions by individual states, but not by the federal government.
C) the federal government gave pensions to both Union and Confederate veterans.
D) a majority of the black and white male population in the North received federal pensions.
E) they were forced to do without military pensions of any kind.
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A) supported the Pendleton Act as part of civil service reform.
B) upset reformers by supporting the political "spoils system."
C) quickly replaced most of James Garfield's appointees.
D) was a political novice when he assumed the presidency.
E) had long been a fierce opponent of Roscoe Conkling.
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A) purchase and coin silver.
B) expand the nation's currency supply.
C) change the ratio of silver to gold to 20:1.
D) abandon the gold standard.
E) purchase silver but not coin it.
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A) National Guard units.
B) volunteers.
C) a draft.
D) the federal professional army.
E) hired mercenaries.
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A) Puerto Rico.
B) Havana Harbor.
C) Manila Harbor.
D) Port-au-Prince.
E) the Gulf of Mexico.
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A) lasted for years and resulted in thousands of American deaths.
B) saw close to 10,000 Filipinos die in the conflict.
C) was led by General George Pershing.
D) saw the United States withdraw its military and negotiate a diplomatic end to the conflict.
E) went much more smoothly than the recent Spanish-American War.
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