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History 2020: First Take-Home Exam
HISTORY 2020 FIRST TAKE HOME EXAM
You may use only class notes, your weekly outlines, and your text book. Nothing will be accepted from the Internet, or any other source. REMEMBER, USE OF THE INTENET IS PLAGARISM.

YOU MUST EMPHASIZE CLASS NOTES AND OUTLINES! You may use your book, but your answers will not be correct if you do not provide responses which reflect the class lectures/discussions.

YOU MUST DO YOUR OWN WORK! You are not to discuss, or work on the exam, with anyone else. All writing must be your own.

YOU WILL NOT SHARE THIS EXAM WITH A FRATERNITY/SORORITY OR ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION OR ENTITY. IF YOU LEARN THAT ANOTHER STUDENT HAS DONE THIS, YOU WILL REPORT THAT STUDENT TO YOUR INSTRUCTOR.

I have read the rules listed above, and I have not violated them. I understand that if I violate these rules, I will fail this exam, I will be reported to Judicial Affairs, and I may fail the course.

Name Printed Osafa Hippolyte

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Short Answer
What deal between the two parties resulted from the 1876 election (2 points)
Tilden Hayes Compromise.
What two groups were the basis of the Democratic party after 1876? (Two points)

What three commercial products came out of the south in the late 1800’s? (Three points)
Coke, Pepsi, Dr.Pepper
For what three reasons did migrants move west in the late 1800’s? (Three points)
Freedom, economic opportunities, land abundant
What was meant by “Rum, Romanism and Rebellion”? Why did this comment backfire on Republicans? (Three Points)

What happened in Haymarket Square on May 1, 1886? What happened on May 4? Who was convicted in the trial? What did Governor Altgeld do in 1893? (Four points)

What was the Homestead Lockout? What did Alexander Berkman do? What did Carnegie do? (Three points)

Why did Pullman workers go on strike in 1895? What happened when Railroad workers went on

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