Question 1
Federalists organized and staged a grand federal procession in New York City where many associations such as the pewter workers carried banners like this one to demonstrate that support for the Constitution was __________.
A) tentative until greater rights were given to the working class
B) strongly favored by workers who wanted a powerful government to protect their interests
C) advantageous because Congress's power to levy taxes would lead to higher salaries
D) negative because it relied too heavily on many British anti-labor policies
Question 2
The passage of the Sheppard-Towner Act in 1921 __________.
A) established a system for enforcing Prohibition
B) provided federal funds for maternity care
C) severely curtailed child labor
D) required less regulation of national banks
Question 3
New industrial manufacturing centers that shifted from the North to Southern and Southwestern cities such as Atlanta, Houston, Phoenix, and San Diego led to the creation of and the population shift to the __________ Belt.
A) Rust
B) Bible
C) Sun
D) Silicon
Question 4
Successful and unconditional ratification of the Constitution can be attributed to __________.
A) decisive victories in states with larger populations including Virginia and New York
B) powerfully written articles by Anti-Federalists like George Mason who urged ratification
C) capitalization of early momentum gained by quick ratification in five states
D) Federalist determination to not compromise with Anti-Federalists
Question 5
In the 1920s, the best predictor of how a woman would vote was how her __________ voted.
A) husband
B) female friends
C) local elected officials
D) coworkers