Ch 21-22 APUSH

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During the 1920s when $1800 was considered the minimum annual income for a decent seniors living the average annual income for a worker was approximately

$1,900

Do you heavy-handed action of the federal government during the red scare led to

A powerful backlash that gave new force to the Bill of Rights

1920s bestseller the man nobody knows Jesus Christ was betrayed as

A salesman

They are cultural economy of the United States during the 1920s saw

A sharp decline in farmers incomes

As a result of the service of African-American soldiers in World War I

Activism by blacks for their rights increased

All of the following figures were at the Paris peace conference in 1919 except

Alexander Kerensky of Russia

During the 1920s products that go dramatically and use in the United States included

All of these

In the 1920s the development of practical radio communication was furthered by

All of these

1918 President Woodrow Wilson antagonized many Republicans

All of these are correct

As a part of his Asian diplomacy, President Theodore Roosevelt

All of these are correct

During World War I, the new technology of warfare

All of these are correct

In 1920, Nichola Sacco and Bartolo mio Vanzetti

All of these are correct

In the United States after it entered World War I,

All of these are correct

1920s treasury secretary Andrew Mellon succeeded in

All these are correct

In the 1920s as a result of the 18th amendment

All these are correct

I don't want your Wilson's 14 points included

An end to secret treaties

American casualties in World War I were

As likely to be from disease as from combat

In order to secure control of the Panama Canal Zone, the US

Assisted a revolution in Panama

In the United States during World War I, the committee on public information

Became increasingly sensationalist in its inform campaign

During World War I, extensive systems of trenches were used by both sides

Because the destructive power of weapons meant soldiers could not live in the open field

During the 1920s the American Federation of labor

Believed workers should be organized on the basis of skills

Immediately following World War I, the American economy

Boomed for many months

President Theodore Roosevelt defined "civilized" and "uncivilized" nations on the bases of

Both economic and race development

In the early 20th century, the US actions toward Mexico include

Both encouraging an overthrow of Madero government and refusing to formally recognize the Huerta government

As the US entered World War I,

Britain and France had few reserves of combat-age men

In 1914, when war erupted in Europe, president Woodrow Wilson

Called on the American public to be completely impartial

Secretary of commerce Herbert Hoover considered himself

Champion of business corporation

National origins act of 1924

Charlie ban immigration from east Asia to the United States

In the 1920s all the following immigrant groups were increasing their presence in the labor force in the west and southwest except the

Chinese

In the election of 1916, supporters of Woodrow Wilson

Claimed his republican opponent would lead the nation into war

During World War I, the war industries Board

Coordinated government purchases of military supplies

The scopes trial of 1925 was a legal battle between

Creationism and evolution

In his 1925 novel the great Gatsby the F Scott Fitzgerald

Criticized the American obsession with material wealth

World War I, technology advanced submarines used engines powered by

Diesel

Artists and intellectuals in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s

Drew heavily from their African heritage

Marcus Garvey

Encouraged African Americans to reject assimilation into white society

In1914-1915, the US responded to a British naval blockade of Germany by

Ending trade with Germany but continuing it with GB

During the 1920s the national woman's party campaign primarily for the

Equal rights amendment

The policy behind "dollar diplomacy" was to

Extend investments by the US in less-developed regions

Most American industrial workers during the 1920s experience all of the following except

Few opportunities to join a company union

as a result of the scopes trial of 1925

Fundamentalist reduced their participation in political activism

In 1914 the "triple entente" included

GB, France, & Russia

Passage of the 19th amendment in 1920

Gave women the right to vote

American labor unrest in 1919 saw

General strike in the Seattle that brought the city to a standstill

Do you know the 1920s wages for American workers

Generally ran well below the growth of the economy as a whole

During the 1920s Thomas hunt Morgan was one of the first American pioneers in

Genetic research

The Country that lost the greatest number of lives in World War I

Germany

On the eve of the Great War, the chief rivalry in Europe was between

Germany and GB

As a result of the sinking of the British passenger liner Lusitania,

Germany pledged to the IS it would not repeat such an action

The infamous Baltimore journalist of the 1920s who delighted it's ridiculing religion, politics, the arts, and even democracy itself was

H.L. Mencken

The flapper lifestyle in the 1920s

Had a particular impact on lower middle-class and single women

By the fall of 1915, president Woodrow Wilson

Had come to support a rapid increase of the nations armed forces

Al Smith lost the 1928 presidential election in part because

He failed to carry the south

To the following statements regarding Al Smith is not true

He lost the 1924 nomination to William McAdoo

In the last 18 months of winter Wilsons presidency

He was essentially an invalid

The so-called Zimmerman telegram

Included a proposal for the American southwest to Mexico

In World War I, the American expeditionary force was commanded by

John Pershing

During World War I, the United States military role in Europe

Lasted only a few months but so heavy American casualties

Most prominent exponent of black nationalism following World War I was

Marcus Garvey

As President Warren Harding

Never abandon the party hacks who had brought him to success

In the workplace the open shop meant

No worker was required to join a union

During the red scare of 1919, attorney general Mitchell Palmer

None of These are correct

In 1918, President Wilson's 14. Received significant political support from

None of these

Regarding the Treaty of Versailles United States Senate decided to 1919 to

Not ratify it

The 1920s the Ku Klux Klan

Opposed the existing diversity of American society

In his dealings with Pancho Villa, president Woodrow Wilson

Ordered a military expedition into Mexico to capture Villa

Great Orei for industrialist during the 1920s was the fear of

Over production of goods

The first commercial radio station to broadcast in the United States 1920 was in

Pittsburgh

After the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-1905

President Roosevelt took no direct action against Japanese

President Theodore Roosevelts policies regarding Asia were intended to

Prevent any single rival nation from being dominant

Shepherd tower act of 1921

Provided federal funds for child healthcare programs

During World War I, the United States government primarily finance the war through

Public bond sales & new taxes

In 1918, the national war labor board did not give American workers

Recognition have the right to strike

During the 1920s the greatest sub stained support for the 18th amendment came from

Rural Protestants

Throughout the 1920s the performance of United States economy

Sans yearly uninterpreted prosperity coupled with severe inequalities

During World War I, American ground troops

Saw combat that was relatively brief but intense

Throughout the 1920s the federal government

Song leaders of business take prominent positions in the federal government

During World War I, the council of national defense eventually organized the national economy by

Specific economic sectors

The 1904 "Roosevelt Corollary"

Stated that the US had a right to intervene in the affairs of neighboring countries

In January 1917, president Woodrow Wilson, in a speech before congress,

Suggested the creation of the League of Nations in the postwar period

President Woodrow Wilson present at the Treaty of Versailles to the Senate

The American public clearly supported its ratification

Election of 1924 among the political parties

The Democratic Party was seriously divided

Prior to the United States construction of the Panama Canal

The French had failed to build a channel at the same site

The immediate cause of war in Europe in 1914 was

The assassination of Archduke Frank Ferdinand

I'm growing interest in birth-control among middle-class women in the 1920s resulted from

The attitude that sexual activity should not be for procreation only

To Herbert Hoover "associationalism" meant

The creation of national organizations of businessman in particular industries

In march 1917, the US moved closer to entering the Great War when

The czarist government of Russia was overthrown

In the 1920s the noble experiment referred to

The prohibition of alcohol

Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge were similar in

There passive approach to the presidency

In the 1920s the idea of agricultural parity was

To ensure farmers would at least financially break even

President Woodrow Wilsons request to congress for a declaration of war

Took place two weeks after German submarines had torpedoed three American ships

The Harding administration the teapot dome scandal involved

Transfers of national oil reserves

During World War I, airplanes were used for all of the following except

Transporting troops

Election of 1920 saw

Voters turned away from idealism and toward normalcy

In 1919, President want your Wilson believe the Paris peace conference treaty

Was a success because of the acceptance of the league of Nations

1920s birth control in the United States

Was illegal in many states

Calvin Coolidge

Was less active apresident then Warren Harding

During the 1920s the brotherhood of sleeping car porters

Was one of the few unions like by African-Americans

1919, the red scare in the United States

Was partly motivated by series of bombings

The US selective service act

Was supported by president Woodrow Wilson

1920s the trend toward industrial consolidation

Was the most pronounced in a large scale mass production sector

The diplomatic efforts by president Woodrow Wilson toward Latin America

We're similar to those of Roosevelt and Taft

During the 1920s airplanes

Were largely a source of entertainment

In the 1920s welfare capitalism

What is a paternalistic approach used by corporate leaders on their workers

"Dollar Diplomacy" is associated primarily with the administration of

William Howard Taft

1919, the racial climate in the United States

Worsened in both the north and the south

The sabotage act and the sedition act of 1918

made illegal any public expression opposing the war.


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