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9 weeks exam review: DAY ONE PART ONE: GILDED AGE (LATE 1800s) Enter the appropriate word(s)to complete the statement. transcontinental laissez-faire political machines civil service reform Homestead Act assimilate cattle industry Interstate-Commerce Act 1. __ called for minimal government interference. 2. The Pendleton Act (merit based system instead of hiring friends to government jobs) was a major step toward __ 3.Powerful bosses like William Tweed of New York led that controlled governments in many states and cities. 4. The , which gave the federal government the power to oversee railroads, was a major step toward regulating business. 5. The first railroad was completed in Utah in 1869, but other lines soon followed. 6. The Dawes Act was an attempt to American Indians into white culture. 7. The of Texas was boosted by the building of railroads that could carry products to eastern markets. 8. The provided free land to settlers of the Great Plains.
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1. Laissez-faire called for minimal government interference.<br />2. The Pendleton Act (merit based system instead of hiring friends to government jobs) was a major step toward civil service reform.<br />3. Powerful bosses like William Tweed of New York led political machines that controlled governments in many states and cities.<br />4. The Interstate-Commerce Act, which gave the federal government the power to oversee railroads, was a major step toward regulating business.<br />5. The first transcontinental railroad was completed in Utah in 1869, but other lines soon followed.<br />6. The Dawes Act was an attempt to assimilate American Indians into white culture.<br />7. The cattle industry of Texas was boosted by the building of railroads that could carry products to eastern markets.<br />8. The Homestead Act provided free land to settlers of the Great Plains.
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