- 1. Grover Cleveland by Allan Nevins is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life and presidency of Grover Cleveland, the only U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms from 1885 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897. Nevins meticulously chronicles Cleveland's rise from humble beginnings in upstate New York, where he was born in 1837, to his ascent in politics as a reform-minded governor of New York. The biography paints a vivid portrait of Cleveland's steadfast commitment to principles such as honesty, integrity, and a dedication to the public good, which often put him at odds with the prevailing political machine of his time. Nevins explores Cleveland's notable political battles, including his opposition to high tariffs and his defense of the gold standard, illustrating how his administration navigated the turbulent waters of the Gilded Age, a period marked by rapid industrialization, economic disparity, and significant political corruption. The author also highlights Cleveland's personal life, including his marriage to Frances Folsom and their family life in the White House, adding depth to the understanding of Cleveland not just as a politician, but as a man driven by his convictions. Overall, Allan Nevins' work is a detailed and critical examination that provides readers with a nuanced perspective of one of America’s complex early leaders, capturing both his achievements and the controversies that defined his era.
Who is the author of 'Grover Cleveland'?
A) Doris Kearns Goodwin B) David McCullough C) Mark Twain D) Allan Nevins
- 2. What number president was Grover Cleveland?
A) 22nd and 24th B) 23rd C) 21st D) 25th
- 3. Who did Cleveland defeat in the election of 1884?
A) Benjamin Harrison B) William McKinley C) Rutherford B. Hayes D) James G. Blaine
- 4. What year did Grover Cleveland first assume the presidency?
A) 1886 B) 1885 C) 1890 D) 1884
- 5. Where was Grover Cleveland born?
A) Ohio B) New York C) Pennsylvania D) New Jersey
- 6. In what year did Grover Cleveland marry Frances Folsom?
A) 1885 B) 1886 C) 1890 D) 1887
- 7. What economic event occurred during Cleveland's second term?
A) Recession of 1920 B) Panic of 1907 C) Great Depression D) Panic of 1893
- 8. What was one of Cleveland's notable domestic policies?
A) Support for the Gold Standard B) Funding of public works C) Opposition to federal aid for the economy D) Establishment of a national bank
- 9. What significant natural disaster occurred during Cleveland's presidency?
A) Hurricane of 1893 B) Tornado of 1876 C) Flood of 1927 D) Earthquake of 1906
- 10. In which war did Cleveland send troops to suppress the Pullman Strike?
A) Spanish-American War B) Pullman Strike of 1894 C) Mexican-American War D) World War I
- 11. Which party did Cleveland belong to?
A) Whig Party B) Progressive Party C) Republican Party D) Democratic Party
- 12. Cleveland is known for his strong opposition to what economic policy?
A) Bimetallism B) Free trade C) Inflation D) Tariffs
- 13. What position did Grover Cleveland hold before the presidency?
A) Senator B) Secretary of State C) Governor of New York D) Mayor of Buffalo
- 14. Who was Grover Cleveland's first Vice President?
A) Henry Wilson B) Chester A. Arthur C) Adlai Stevenson D) Thomas A. Hendricks
- 15. How many terms did Grover Cleveland serve as president?
A) One term B) Two non-consecutive terms C) Two consecutive terms D) Three terms
- 16. Which industry did Cleveland seek to regulate during his presidency?
A) Textiles B) Agriculture C) Railroads D) Steel
- 17. In what year was Grover Cleveland first elected President?
A) 1876 B) 1892 C) 1880 D) 1884
- 18. Which act aimed to reform the civil service under Cleveland?
A) Hatch Act B) Pendleton Act C) Federal Reserve Act D) Sherman Act
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