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QUESTION 1 The _______________ ______________ was the final straw for the United States during World War I and resulted in a declaration of war.

QUESTION 1

  1. The _______________ ______________ was the final straw for the United States during World War I and resulted in a declaration of war. 

4 points  

QUESTION 2
  1. ______________________ is the idea that an employer should pay employees a living wage and decent benefits so the employee will avoid unions.  

4 points  

QUESTION 3
  1. _________________ _______________ resulted in race riots throughout the United States in 1919, including in Longview, Texas, Elaine, Arkansas, and multiple other cities. 
  2. The relationship between government and business in the 1920s: 
  3. Retained its progressive nature
  4. Led to an increase in taxes for big business 
  5. In many ways returned to the laissez-faire policies of the Gilded Age 
  6. Created fewer jobs and lower wages across the board. 

3 points  

QUESTION 6
  1. _____________ _____________ fought to give women information about birth control during the Progressive Era. 

4 points  

QUESTION 7
  1. What was the driving force of the economy during the 1920s? 
  2. Steel 
  3. Railroads 
  4. The car and similar durable goods
  5. Electronics 

3 points  

QUESTION 8
  1. Which of the following was NOT a president during the 1920s? 
  2. Warren Harding 
  3. William Taft
  4. Calvin Coolidge 
  5. Herbert Hoover 

3 points  

QUESTION 9
  1. _________________ promoted the idea of Pan-Africanism, a belief that all people of African descent shared common oppression, and black nationalism. 

4 points  

QUESTION 10
  1. Which of the following was NOT a major innovation of the 1920s: 
  2. Railroads 
  3. The assembly line 
  4. Air conditioning 
  5. More affordable durable goods, like washing machines and radios

3 points  

QUESTION 11
  1. A major factor in Woodrow Wilson's 1912 victory was the fact that: 
  2. The United States was at war 
  3. People liked his wife 
  4. The Republican Party had split in two 
  5. The Republicans supported him 

3 points  

QUESTION 12
  1. __________________ _______________ was a proponent of the settlement house movement and founder of Hull House. 

4 points  

QUESTION 13
  1. Alice Paul: 
  2. Was the main advocate for women's access to contraception
  3. Created Hull House
  4. Founded the National Women's Party and advocated for suffrage
  5. Was a leading figure in the fight against prostitution 

3 points  

QUESTION 14
  1. Which of the following was NOT a cause of World War I? 
  2. Anarchy
  3. Fascism 
  4. Militarism 
  5. Lack of good leadership 

3 points  

QUESTION 15
  1. ___________________ was a muckraker, best known for his novel about the meat packing industry. 

4 points  

QUESTION 16
  1. _______________ is an extreme anti-immigration stance that, in the 1920s, resulted in strict quotas that severely limited immigration from Eastern Europe and Asia. 

4 points  

QUESTION 17
  1. The Scopes Trial was about________________
  2. The Jim Crow South
  3. Immigration 
  4. Prohibition 
  5. Evolution 

3 points  

QUESTION 18
  1. _____________ ______________ was the foreign policy of President Taft 

4 points  

QUESTION 19
  1. The sinking of the ________________ was one of the causes of American sympathy during World War I to turn more against Germany.

4 points  

QUESTION 20
  1. The Espionage and Sedition Acts during World War I:
  2. Mandated that all people of German ancestry be locked in camps
  3. Placed people of French ancestry under surveillance 
  4. Led to the arrest of over two thousand Russian spies
  5. Led to the arrest of people who spoke out against the war, like Eugene V. Debs 

3 points  

QUESTION 21
  1. What best describes the method of MOST progressives to solve problems? 
  2. Adopt socialism 
  3. Regulate big business 
  4. Follow laissez-faire policies 
  5. Lower taxes 
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