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What happened in the Vietnamese village of My Lai in 1968?

American soldiers massacred more than 200 men, women, and children

What did the end of slavery force southerners of both races to do?

Develop new social, economic, and political patterns

One of the structural changes advocated by Populists was

Direct election of US senators

What organization gave rise to the populist party?

Farmers' Alliance

How did Americans gain influence in Hawaii

From sugar growers

what characterized American labor 's wartime experience

Intense activism and remarkable productivity

What happened at promontory summit, utah in 1869?

The eastern half of the transcontinental railroad joined the western half.

All of the following were common expressions of freedom for African Americans in the South, Except

The emigration to Africa.

The Korean War resulted in all of the following developments except

an increased confidence in America's position as a world power dedicated to stopping the spread of communism

The open door notes

announced support for Chinese autonomy.

the gulf of tonkin resolution

authorized the president to take any measures necessary to repel attacks against U.S. forces in Vietnam.

Among most of the Plains Indians, how did a person achieve high social standing?

by sharing

President Nixon's staff created the "Plumbers", a special investigations unit, that

conducted dirty tricks against the Democrats.

In the case of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the Supreme Court ruled that

dostates may exclude blacks from certain facilities itf there are equal ones available

Above all other reasons, policy makers supported the Marshall Plan because they

feared that the shaky pro-american governments in western europe might fall under communist control

Railroads used the lands granted to them by governments to

finance operations by selling the land to settlers

after he left the steel business what did Andrew Carnegie do with all of his money

he gave it away

all the following statements about John d Rockefeller are accurate except

he pursued horizontal integration and have a little interest in the vertical integration of oilfield and transportation facilities

William Mckinley decided to annex the Philippines because

he understood the strategic and political importance of the islands to Asia and the Pacific.

Half a million Americans died in 1918 and 1919 from

influenza.

The key to the growth of agribusiness in the West was

intensive use of heavy machinery

Henry Bessemer and William Kelly contributed to industrial development by

inventing a new process for making steel

Hispanic American leader cesar chavez rose to prominence by

organizing the union for farm workers

What happened at Jackson State and Kent State Universities in 1970?

national guard troops shot and killed six unarmed student protesters.

A market in which a small number of firms dominate an industry is called a(n)

oligopoly

The organization designed to assist slaved in their transition to freedom by providing protection, education, and life skills was

The freedmen's bureau

Why did the Tet Offensive weaken American support for the war?

The government had been promising that victory was right around the corner

Which statement best describes manufacturing in late nineteenth-century America?

The nation had developed a regional manufacturing

Which statement best describes how immigrants responded e pressure to become "Americanized"?

They continued to read foreign-language newspapers, but over the course of a lifetime adjusted to American custonis.

The United States Steel Corporation defeated a steelworkers' strike in 1919 by

dportraying the strikers as radicals

The Mississippi Plan is 1875

drove Republicans from power by violence

Although the United States proclaimed neutrality at the start of World War I, Americans were not completely impartial because

exaggerated reports circulated about German atrocities in Belgium

president carter's diplomatic efforts in relieving the tensions between egypt and israel resulted in

a formal peace treaty between egypt and israel

Lincoln's "Ten-Percent Plan" promised

a full pardon and restoration of rights to those who swore loyalty to the Union

Before he could ask for a Declaration of War against Germany in 1917, Wilson needed

a justification that would unify public opinion behind him

The most significant cause of the soaring inflation of the 1970s was

a large increase in the price of oil

In the late 1940s, Truman managed to push through Congress all of the following Fair Deal legislation except

a new minimum wage law to increase the rates

The National security council report represented

a strengthening of America's containment policy

The mission of the War Industries Board was to

supervise wartime production.

During World War I, the status of African-Americans changed in all following ways except

tensions developed between rural blacks and urban blacks over cultural differences

president Nixon's "Vietnamization" strategy reflected his belief that

the United States should rely on its allies to take a greater share of responsibility for their own defense

What was CREEP?

the acronym for Nixon's Re-election Committee.

The immediate cause of World War I

the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke by a Serbian nationalist

many environmental advocates in the 1960s and the 1970s based their arguments on

the ecological idea that damaging one aspect of the environment risked harming all others

The war economy exhibited all of the following characteristics except

the head of the War Industries Board functioned as an all-powerful czar of American industry

The national security council report resulted from all of the following events except

the invasion of South Korea by communist North Korean forces

In the late nineteenth century, the term "spoils" was associated with

the patronage system

Reservations about the Marshal Plan by American leaders virtally ended when

the soviet union exploded an atomic bomb

The Selective Service Act determined draftees

through local draft boards.

how did the united states convince japan and korea to open trade relations

through the use of naval power

all of the following is true about Native American activists in the 1960s, EXCEPT:

they demanded free access to Native American museums

The social Darwinist philosophy of Herbert Spencer and William Graham summer claimed that

powerful entrepreneurs benefit humanity by their accomplishments

Granger laws sought to

regulate railroad rates

to dramatize the indians' plight, american indian movement activists

seized alcatraz island and demanded to use it as a cultral center

The Fourteen Points included

self-determination for all peoples

When Harry Truman assumed the Presidency after Franklin Roosevelt's death, he believed that

stalin was essentially a good man who could be reasoned with

Populists in the South threatened the existing power structure by

trying to unite poor farmers, regardless of race.

Open range

was the white Mexican Rangers raised their cattle on unfenced grasslands

National politics in the late nineteenth century

were a stalemate as neither party could enact its policies.

The majority of the men who served in the American armed forces during World War I

were drafted

Sacco and Vanzetti

were executed for robbery and murder

In the election of 1948, Truman

won the presidency, and the Democrats also won both houses of Congress

Sitting Bull differed from most Lakotas in 1868 by

refusing to move to a reservation

During the 1968 election campaign, Richard Nixon referred to the Vietnam War with the dramatic phrase of:

"peace with honor"

American missionaries in Hawaii

- developed tremendous influence over monarchs, in some cases.

Besides insulting President McKinley, the de Lome letter

- suggested Spain was not serious about reforms in Cuba.

Many Native Americans objected to the Dawes Severalty Act because

. private land ownership conflicted with traditional native american belefs

How did Booker T. Washington respond to the movement toward segregation and disfranchisement?

6He urged black people to accept it temporarily and was concentrate on economic improvement.

Which statement is most consistent with women's experiences in the late nineteenth century?

9 Women continued to occupy a separate sphere in life where they were separated from a cruel world that would undermine their femininity

which of the following was not a crucial ingredient to the rapid industrialization of the United States after the Civil War

A large navy

Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the cycles of growth and depression in the 1870s and 1880s

Americans living in the late nineteenth century came to expect that hard times were likely in the future, regardless of how prosperous life seemed at the moment.

Which statement best describes the first few months of World War 1?

An increasing number of women took jobs in factories.

Which statement best describes the labor force during World War 1?

An increasing number of women took jobs in factories.

During the early twentieth century, the most prominent black leader in the United States (at least among whites)

Booker T. Washington

The most intense antiwar activity and the repeal of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution occurred as a result of the

Cambodian invasion of 1970

Working class neighborhoods developed on the outskirts of 18. ies because

C.land was cheaper

Which of the of American cities? following was a consequence of the rapid growth

DCities were forced to spend millions of dollars to provide drinking water

In the presidential election of 1876

Democrats and Republicans claimed victory.

Which statement about Chinese immigrants is most accurate?

GThey formed communities in cities self-contained homogenous

Why did president Grant refuse to use federal troops to combat the violence of the Mississippi Plan?

He feared intervention in the South would hurt Republican candidates in the North.

How did Andrew Carnegie help to transform the organizational structure of manufacturing?

He helped develop vertical integration

What specific act did the House of Representatives cite in the attempt to impeach Andrew Johnson

He removed Edwin Stanton in violation of the Tenure of Office Act

Which of the following is not an important aspect of the Fourteenth Ammendment

It gave African Americans the right to vote

Which statement regarding the Fifteenth Amendment is most accurate

It prohibits states from using race as a qualification for voting.

which statement best describes the development of logging in the Pacific Northwest

It was a vertically integrated industry, with firms owning mills, transportation, and lumber yards.

What was the main difference between the platforms of Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy in 1968?

Kennedy supported the idea of extensive executive branch powers, but McCarthy did not.

the election of richard nixon in 1968 was aided by

Nixon's image of dedication to traditional values

The Korean War began when

North Korean forces invaded South Korea

In the 25 years following the Civil War all of the following changes occurred in the railroad industry, EXCEPT

Railroad companies had expanded the number of gauges on which to transport their goods.

The homestead act of 1862 was designed to

Speed up economic development of the West

All of the following statements are true about the economic depression from 1893 to 1897, EXCEPT

Thanks to careful record keeping in the federal government, we know that the unemployment rate in the manufacturing sector in 1893-1894 was 32 percent.

Which statement best describes the origins of sharecropping

The South was short of capital, and landowners found it easier to pay workers in kind, rather than in cash.

Why is advertising emerge as a centerpiece of business activity

The cost of producing many items were virtually the same

Why did Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton object to the Fourteenth Amendment?

The word "male" was in the Constitution in connection with voting rights.

All of the following statements about the Ku Klux Klan are accurate EXCEPT

Their practice of terror suggests that Klan members themselves felt extremely powerful in local politics.

How did most white southerners view Johnson and his plan for Reconstruction?

They viewed him as their protector.

Howard Baker's question "What did the president know and when did he know it?" was in direct reference to the presidents role in the

Watergate cover-up

Henry Cabot Lodge

a.led a Senate faction that sought amendments to Article 10 of the League Covenant.

The grandfather clause

allowed otherwise ineligible voters to cast ballots if their grandfather had been eligible to vote

George Wallace

attacked the counterculture, the civil right movement, and the great society

When traditional labor protests failed to work, Cesar Chavez...

attempted to mobilize public opinion

In California, the successor to the central pacific, the southern pacific railroad company

became known as the "Octopus."!

Proponents of the New South

believed the region needed to diversify its economy.

The Treaty of Versailles did all of the following, EXCEPT:

bjautomatically turn former German and Ottoman colonies into French and British colonies.

The German government believed that the sinking of the Lusitania was a legitimate act because the ship was

carrying munitions to Great Britain

The Treaty of Paris (1898) differed from earlier agreements acquiring territory by

carrying no promise of eventual statehood for the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.

President Wilson's Fourteen Points were an expression of

cinternationalism

the farmers' alluance, like the grange and knights of labor, advocated

cooperatives

One major effect of the Civil War was that it resolved any question that the US federal government

could stand up to foreign intervention.

In an effort to bring an end to the controversy over the Vietnam War, Richard Nixon's first moves were to authorize changing US policy by

creating the draft lottery and gradually withdrawing US troops from Vietnam

Why did Woodrow Wilson send American troops into Mexico in 1916?

d. Because Pancho Villa attacked and killed several Americans in New Mexico

Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer's raids in 1919-1920

d.led to the arrest of 5,000 people for their political views.

10. In 1883, the Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment's "equal protection" clause

dapplied only to state governments

The "new immigrants" who arrived in America after 1890 differed from the older immigrants in that they

dcame from southern and eastern Europe.

One of the major contributing factors to the rising inflation of the Ford administration during the 1970s was

dependence on foreign oil supplies

Truman's policy of "containment" called for the United States to

do as little as possible to maintain the fragile peace

In Europe, World War I had all of the following consequences excep

e.it brought fifty years of peace to the continent

Nativists

eared efforts by immigrants to hold onto their cultural traditions

Of all the new opportunities available to former slaves, the one they most sought to improve their lives was

education

President Carter's most successful foreign policy accomplishment was his

effort to negotiate a treaty between Israel and Egypt

The Compromise of 1877

ended northern attempts to protect Republican governments in the South.

The National War Labor Board

endorsed collective bargaining to resolve labor disputes.

Many Americans became outraged at Germany after it began to

engage in submarine warfare

The Zimmerman Telegram was designed to

entice Mexico to ally with Germany against the United States

which statement about the farm economy of the Gilded Age is most accurate

farm prices were set in chicago or new york, and farmers had to accept them

The treaty of paris

forced spain to cede puerto rico, guam, and the philippines to the us

Radical Republicans believed that creating an economy based on free labor in the South would

further democracy in the region.

Standard Oil's Monopoly

had the legal form of a holding company in the state of New Jersey.

William H. Seward advocated the purchase of Alaska because

he believed in American expansion in North America.

Anti-imperialists argued against seizing foreign colonies because

holding colonies violated the American spirit of democracy

All of the following is true about Vietnamization, except

it called for a generous immigration policy for vietnamese

pressure Congress from passed what group? Chinese Exclusion Act in response to

labor unions

The Interstate Commerce Commission

lacked the power to regulate railroads effectively

During the economic crisis of the 1890s, Jacob W. Coxey advocated a

march on Washington is the unemployed to demand government help.

According to George W. Plunkitt, Tammany Hall kept the voters' loyalty by

meeting the needs of the poor

the marshall plan adopted policies toward communist countries that

offered assistance to the Soviet Union and its eastern European satellites, but they refused

In response to the Iranian hostage crisis, President Carter took the action of

negotiating the release of the hostages after more than a year of captivity

American farmers increased their output after the Civil War in part because

new machines increased the amount of land an individual farmer could till.

The Teller Amendment

pledged that the United States would not annex cuba

The war powers act

prevented the president from involving the united states in war without authorization from congress

The Ghost Dance

promised to return the land to the indians and sweep away whites

Bilingualism

promoted schooling of non-english speaking students in their own language

The Civil Rights Act is 1875 prohibited discrimination in

public accommodations

The conviction of alger hiss resulted in all of the following developments except

repealing the statute of limitations for espionage so that Hiss could be tried

The Black Codes passed by southern legislatures in late 1865 and 1866

restricted African Americans' economic opportunities.

Despite a wartime alliance, postwar Soviet-American relations deteriorated for all of the following reasons except

roosevelt's belief that the soviet government was inflexible and that stalin was unreasonable

The Zimmermann telegram stirred up anti-German sentiment in the United States because it revealed German plans to

return to Mexico her lost provinces in the American Southwest in exchange for a Mexican declaration of war on the United States

by the early 1970s, rock music and television began to abandon traditional values and to deal more often with all of the following themes exept

romantic love

When opponents of the Espionage Act challenged its legality, the Supreme Court

ruled that it was permissible for citizens to speak out against their country during the war.

Alfred Thayer Mahan argued that

sea power was the key to national greatness

Cesar Chavez, leader of the United Farm Workers, obtained a victory for itinerant workers when

some california grape growers signed a contract with the UFW

The presidential election of 1916 was one of the closest in American history. All of the following factors helped Wilson win re-election except

the Republican party split between pro-war Theodore Roosevelt and pacifist Charles Evans Hughes

In 1948, Stalin initiated the Berlin Blockade in response to

the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

The Fourteen Points were flawed by their failure to address sufficiently

the methods of implementing them

Thomas edison's most important legacy was

the modern research laboratory

during the 1968 democratic convention in Chicago

the police indiscriminately attacked protesters and bystanders

by the 1960s, the major force behind the environmental movement was

the poor condition of the environment itself

In early 1970s, a majority of Americans became increasingly concerned about the course of the vietnam war for all of the following reasons exept

the rate at which american soldiers were being killed each week was continuing to increase

The Gospel of Wealth maintained that

the wealthy should give back to their community

Despite severe domestic difficulties, President Carter achieved all the following international milestones except

the withdrawal of Russian troops from Afghanistan

William Jennings Bryan campaigned for president in 1869 by

traveling across the country on long train journeys

By the end of the Carter administration, the economy was plagued by all of the following economic conditions except

unemployment in excess of 10 percent

One major purpose of the Taft-Harley Act was to

urge an end to the Korean war

The term "Australian Ballot" referred to

voting in private voting booths

The evidence in the Watergate case, based on testimony and on the white house tapes, included that Nixon

was guilty of a major crime: obstructing justice by covering up evidence of the crimes of others

Which statement best describes the first few months of World War 1?

同 Germany hoped for a quick knockout blow but settled into a stalemate position .


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