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Title: Chapter 13: The Common Good


1
Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Northern Lights
  • The Stories of Minnesotas Past

2
Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Either independently or with a partner complete
    the 30 questions review for Chapter 13 The
    Common Good.
  • Mrs. Hansen will provide with you a personal
    score card. Please record your answer choice
    before advancing to the next slide.
    (the answer)

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • After documenting your answer on your score sheet
    advance to the answer slide by pressing the enter
    key.
  • Check your answerif you were right you score one
    point. If you were incorrect no point is scored.
  • After completing all 30 questions tally the total
    number correct.

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • What was the common good?
  • A. a movement to solve various social and
    political problems through government action
  • B. preserving of something, particularly natural
    resources
  • C. a popular attitude that people should work
    for social and political changes that benefit
    everyone
  • D. the right to vote

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • What was the common good?
  • C. a popular attitude that people should work
    for social and political changes that benefit
    everyone.

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Women asking for the right to vote is known as?
  • A. 19th Amendment
  • B. Suffrage
  • C. Progressivism
  • D. Reform

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Women asking for the right to vote is known as?
  • B. Suffrage

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Who wrote the book The Shame of the Cities?
  • A. Clara Ueland
  • B. James J. Hill
  • C. Thomas Lyles
  • D. Lincoln Steffens

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Who wrote the book The Shame of the Cities?
  • D. Lincoln Steffens

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • These people sought to improve peoples lives by
    organizing groups and campaigning for changes.
    The targets of their reforms included?
  • A. Government
  • B. Corporations
  • C. Social Problems
  • D. All of the above

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • These people sought to improve peoples lives by
    organizing groups and campaigning for changes.
    The targets of their reforms included?
  • D. All of the above

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • _____________ or Womens right to vote became
    law in 1920 (name this law).
  • A. 15th Amendment
  • B. 19th Amendment
  • C. 21st Amendment
  • D. None of the Above

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • _____________ or Womens right to vote became
    law in 1920 (name this law).
  • B. 19th Amendment

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In 1914 Clara Ueland organized a___________ to
    promote womens suffrage.
  • A. parade
  • B. fair
  • C. circus
  • D. pot luck dinner

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In 1914 Clara Ueland organized a___________ to
    promote womens suffrage.
  • A. parade

16
Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In Minnesota in 1900, women could only vote for
    _____________ and ___________.
  • A. President and Vice President
  • B. Mayor and Governor
  • C. School Board and Governor
  • D. Library Board and School Board

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In Minnesota in 1900, women could only vote for
    _____________ and ___________.
  • D. Library Board and School Board

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Lincoln Steffens was a New York reporter who
    wrote the book on government corruption. What
    was its title?
  • A. Minneapolis Mischief
  • B. St. Paul Sins
  • C. The Shame of the Cities
  • D. Crimes and Criminals

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Lincoln Steffens was a New York reporter who
    wrote the book on government corruption. What
    was its title?
  • C. The Shame of the Cities

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Who was Minnesotas railroad tycoon?
  • A. William Hazel
  • B. Thomas Lyles
  • C. Louis A. Fritsche
  • D. James J. Hill

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Who was Minnesotas railroad tycoon?
  • D. James J. Hill

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • A movement to solve various social and political
    problems through government action is known as?
  • A. progressivism
  • B. suffrage
  • C. reformers
  • D. conservation

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • A movement to solve various social and political
    problems through government action is known as?
  • A. progressivism

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Name the Minnesota Governor who stopped the
    railroad monopoly of James J. Hill?
  • A. Thomas Lyles
  • B. Samuel Van Sant
  • C. William Hazel
  • D. Lincoln Steffens

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Name the Minnesota Mayor who stopped the railroad
    monopoly of James J. Hill?
  • B. Samuel Van Sant

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In 1894, a huge fire fueled by cutover brush
    destroyed the town of ___________.
  • A. Hibbing
  • B. Duluth
  • C. Hinckley
  • D. St. Cloud

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In 1894, a huge fire fueled by cutover brush
    destroyed the town of ___________.
  • C. Hinckley

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Fire also destroyed the cities of _________ and
    ___________.
  • A. Hibbing and Duluth
  • B. Alexandria and Itasca
  • C. Cloquet and Moose Lake
  • D. Hibbing and Alexandria

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Fire also destroyed the cities of _________ and
    ___________.
  • C. Cloquet and Moose Lake

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • To preserve or carefully use something,
    particularly natural resources is known as
    ________________.
  • A. progressivism
  • B. common good
  • C. suffrage
  • D. conservation

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • To preserve or carefully use something,
    particularly natural resources is known as
    ________________.
  • D. conservation

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • This is a contagious disease spread through water
    ________________.
  • A. Diphtheria
  • B. Typhoid
  • C. Chicken Pox
  • D. Measles

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • This is a contagious disease spread through water
    ________________.
  • B. Typhoid

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • A _____________ epidemic in 1919 killed 10,100
    Minnesotans.
  • A. Chicken Pox
  • B. Measles
  • C. Diphtheria
  • D. Flu

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • A _____________ epidemic in 1919 killed 10,100
    Minnesotans.
  • D. Flu

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • This organization worked actively to prevent and
    control disease
  • A. Food and Drug Administration
  • B. The State Board of Health
  • C. Physicians Board of Directors
  • D. Health and Welfare Committee

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • This organization worked actively to prevent and
    control disease
  • B. The State Board of Health

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • He was Minnesotas first African American
    mortician to open a funeral home in 1906.
  • A. Lincoln Steffens
  • B. William Hazel
  • C. Thomas Lyles
  • D. John Rogers

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • He was Minnesotas first African American
    mortician to open a funeral home in 1906.
  • C. Thomas Lyles

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • This was a national organization designed to
    promote and protect the civil rights of blacks.
  • A. Protective and Industrial League
  • B. Health and Welfare Committee
  • C. National Association of African Americans
  • D. None of the Above

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • This was a national organization designed to
    promote and protect the civil rights of blacks.
  • A. Protective and Industrial League

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • To adopt the values and habits of a larger group
    is known as ___________?
  • A. common good
  • B. progressivism
  • C. assimilate
  • D. allotment

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • To adopt the values and habits of a larger group
    is known as ___________?
  • C. assimilate

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In 1893, the federal government began requiring
    Indian children to go to ____________________.
  • A. college
  • B. military school
  • C. christian school
  • D. boarding schools

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In 1893, the federal government began requiring
    Indian children to go to ____________________.
  • D. boarding schools

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • At the government sponsored schools Indian
    children were forced to _____________________?
  • A. take courses like reading, writing, math,
  • history and geography
  • B. speak English
  • C. learned skills like farming, shoemakers,
  • blacksmith, seamstress, and maids
  • D. all of the above

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • At the government sponsored schools Indian
    children were forced to _____________________?
  • D. all of the above

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In 1887, the federal government passed a law that
    used a policy called allotment. This gave each
    Indian family 160 acres, which could then be
    farmedwhat was this law called?
  • A. Reservation Assessment Act
  • B. Dawes Act
  • C. Native American Assimilation Act
  • D. Douglas Act

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In 1887, the federal government passed a law that
    used a policy called allotment. This gave each
    Indian family 160 acres, which could then be
    farmedwhat was this law called?
  • B. Dawes Act

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • This is a share or portion determined by a plan
    for dividing a larger quantity.
  • A. allotment
  • B. assimilate
  • C. suffrage
  • D. progressivism

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • This is a share or portion determined by a plan
    for dividing a larger quantity.
  • A. allotment

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Wekwaa-giizhig was 6 years old when he was sent
    to a boarding school. What was the English
    name?
  • A. Thomas Lyles
  • B. William Hazel
  • C. John Rogers
  • D. Louis Fritsche

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Wekwaa-giizhig was 6 years old when he was sent
    to a boarding school. What was the English
    name?
  • C. John Rogers

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In April 1917 the United States entered the
    Great War. Name this war.
  • A. Revolutionary War
  • B. Civil War
  • C. World War I
  • D. World War II

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • In April 1917 the United States entered the
    Great War. Name this war.
  • C. World War I

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Shortly after war was declared, the Minnesota
    legislature created the CPS, what does this stand
    for?
  • A. Committee for Private Spies
  • B. Council for Public Suffrage
  • C. Commission of Professional Success
  • D. Commission of Public Safety

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Shortly after war was declared, the Minnesota
    legislature created the CPS, what does this stand
    for?
  • D. Commission of Public Safety

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • What group was among the CPSs prime targets?
  • A. Dutch Citizens
  • B. German Citizens
  • C. Swedish Citizens
  • D. Finnish Citizens

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • What group was among the CPSs prime targets?
  • B. German Citizens

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • What was the name of the New Ulm mayor accused of
    disloyalty to the nation of the United States?
  • A. Thomas Lyles
  • B. Joseph Burnquist
  • C. Louis Fritsche
  • D. John Rogers

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • What was the name of the New Ulm mayor accused of
    disloyalty to the nation of the United States?
  • C. Louis Fritsche

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • A person who supports changes that are intended
    to improve society is known as a _______________?
  • A. reformer
  • B. conservationist
  • C. refugee
  • D. disloyal

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • A person who supports changes that are intended
    to improve society is known as a _______________?
  • A. reformer

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Chapter 13 The Common Good
  • Tally and return your score sheet to Mrs. Hansen!
  • Are you a star student?
  • 30 25 correct Youre are a Shining Star! ?
  • 24 20 correct Not bad! You have a glimmer! ?
  • 19 15 correct Your star is fading
  • 14 10 correct Youre a falling star. ?
  • 9 5 correct Your star has burned out. ?
  • 4 0 correct Maybe you better read
    the

  • chapter again! ?
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