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Cities And American Culture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. How long is a typical school day?
Chicago as a result of the Chicago fire of 1885
Jack London
Scott Joplin
8 am to 4 pm
2. These speech and habits of a particular region
Local Color
Department Store
Building Upward
Joseph pulitzer
3. What grew from European Soccer?
No windows - heat - indoor bathrooms
Baseball
Urban poor
Football
4. Where was the first subway built in 1897
YMHA
On the Outskirts of the city
Football
Boston
5. What are the 3 r's?
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6. Was a school for grown up' - and was in the summer. created in 1874
Doctors - Lawyers - Business owners and skilled laborers
Jack London
methodist church
reading - rhythmic - and 'riting
7. In 1890 - 1 out of how many people lived in cities?
Disease/Sickness
Urbanization
1 out of 3
Jack London
8. How do Americans spend their leisure time?
YMHA
African Americans
Jane Addams
Baseball - Football - Basketball
9. An author who wrote realistic stories about the wilderness such as 'White Fang'
methodist church
Yellow Journalism
Parochial
Jack London
10. Struggle to survive in slums
Urban poor
Boston
Building Codes
Football
11. What did the urban middle class depend on?
Leisure activities and clubs/organizations
reading - rhythmic - and 'riting
Yellow Journalism
Moving people
12. Where did the rich live?
On the Outskirts of the city
YMHA
Tenements turn into death traps
8 am to 4 pm
13. Sent out traveling groups to educate people
Chautauqua society
Tenements turn into death traps
Local Color
8 am to 4 pm
14. A reformer who founded the hull house
Jane Addams
Building Upward - Moving People - Public Parks & Shopping
methodist church
Winslow Homer
15. An african american composer who helped make ragtime popular
Scott Joplin
Seek a better life (job) - Escape predjudice
Leisure activities and clubs/organizations
Boston
16. A six or seven story building that was divided in to smaller buildings
Boston
Tenement
Building Upward - Moving People - Public Parks & Shopping
1 out of 3
17. A reporter who pretended to be insane to write entries about mental hospitals
Nellie Bly
Urbanization
On the Outskirts of the city
Boston
18. A realistic Painter
Jane Addams
Winslow Homer
Football
No windows - heat - indoor bathrooms
19. People that wanted to change - pressured city governments
Reformers
On the Outskirts of the city
No windows - heat - indoor bathrooms
Winslow Homer
20. A type of school that is sponsored by the Church
Dime Novels
Parochial
James Eads
Joseph pulitzer
21. The growth of cities: the movement of people from rural areas or elsewhere to the cities
Frederick Law Olmsted
James Eads
Urbanization
Joseph pulitzer
22. Who made up the middle class?
Local Color
Doctors - Lawyers - Business owners and skilled laborers
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
Leisure activities and clubs/organizations
23. Inexpensive paperback books that told adventure stories
No windows - heat - indoor bathrooms
African Americans
Dime Novels
Jacob Riis
24. Two reasons african americans moved to cities
Seek a better life (job) - Escape predjudice
Building Upward - Moving People - Public Parks & Shopping
Infant mortality
1 out of 5
25. News reporting that is often biased or false; it also sensationalized headlines and stories to boost sales
Yellow Journalism
Football
Compulsory Education Laws
Chicago as a result of the Chicago fire of 1885
26. Brookly Bridge was built - First suburbs were created - Traffic and jammed streets.
Doctors - Lawyers - Business owners and skilled laborers
Parochial
Moving people
methodist church
27. How did a Building boom changes american cities
Building Upward - Moving People - Public Parks & Shopping
Early 1800's
Yellow Journalism
Winslow Homer
28. These were tall building that were supported by a lightweight steel frame
Yellow Journalism
Chautauqua society
Baseball - Football - Basketball
Skyscraper
29. What were the conditions of the tenements
No windows - heat - indoor bathrooms
Joseph pulitzer
On the Outskirts of the city
Early 1800's
30. What was the biggest killer in tenements (Infant Mortality)
methodist church
Disease/Sickness
Baseball
Yellow Journalism
31. laws that set standards for construction and safety
Chautauqua society
Building Codes
Chicago as a result of the Chicago fire of 1885
Early 1800's
32. A nine story department store built in 1902
Tenements turn into death traps
Scott Joplin
Urban poor
R.H. Macy
33. Started in London: it spread christian teachings and offered help to the poor
Salvation Army
James Eads
Chautauqua society
methodist church
34. Writer who used local color
1 out of 5
Social Gospel
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
reading - rhythmic - and 'riting
35. Skyscrapers - Elevators got quicker
Jacob Riis
Building Upward
Winslow Homer
Building Codes
36. Created first modern mass circulation newspaper (New York World)
Joseph pulitzer
Urban poor
YMHA
8 am to 4 pm
37. MLB banned these players when it started
Leisure activities and clubs/organizations
YMHA
8 am to 4 pm
African Americans
38. Where was the first 9 story skyscraper built and why?
Chicago as a result of the Chicago fire of 1885
Dime Novels
No windows - heat - indoor bathrooms
1 out of 5
39. These sold many products all under one roof
Local Color
African Americans
Department Store
Dime Novels
40. Built and designed a 3 arches across Mississippi river at St. Louis
James Eads
Jack London
African Americans
R.H. Macy
41. High rates of babies dying
Jacob Riis
Football
Vaudeville
Infant mortality
42. A religious organization that organized social activities and helped jewish immigrants: Christians also had a similar organization
Yellow Journalism
Leisure activities and clubs/organizations
Disease/Sickness
YMHA
43. What was the most popular sport in the nation?
Baseball
Salvation Army
Local Color
Chautauqua society
44. Publisher who used yellow journalism
Building Upward - Moving People - Public Parks & Shopping
William randolph Hearst
Boston
Compulsory Education Laws
45. A variety show that included comedians - acrobats and other performances
Yellow Journalism
Winslow Homer
Dime Novels
Vaudeville
46. Planned Central Park in NY
Yellow Journalism
Frederick Law Olmsted
Building Codes
Salvation Army
47. These people moved from the rural south for job opportunities and to escape Jim Crow Laws
No windows - heat - indoor bathrooms
Urbanization
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
African Americans
48. One Big Urban problem
Department Store
Joseph pulitzer
Tenements turn into death traps
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
49. A style of writing and art that tried to depict life just as it was
Tenements turn into death traps
Realism
Local Color
Disease/Sickness
50. These required children to attend School: These were passed mainly in the north.
Realism
Local Color
Compulsory Education Laws
Reformers