APUSH Unit 7 Additional Questions
The excerpt could best be used by historians to explain which of the following historical situations?
Attempts by the United States to use its power to influence postwar peace settlements
Which of the following can best be concluded about United States involvement in the First World War based on the point of view expressed in the excerpt?
Joining the war was a departure from the traditional foreign policy of nonintervention
Which of the following best explains Lodge's point of view on markets in the excerpt?
Many Americans believed that acquiring island territories would encourage economic development
Which of the following best explains the historical situation that caused opponents of Lodge to call arguments such as the ones in the excerpt "sordid"?
Many Filipinos joined a nationalist movement seeking independence from the United States
Which of the following most directly refutes the argument presented in the third paragraph of the excerpt?
Nativist campaigns led to the passage of quotas that restricted immigration from Europe and Asia
The purpose of the excerpt is best explained as promoting which of the following?
Negotiating a peaceful settlement in China to limit Soviet influence after the Second World War
The ideology that supported the trend depicted in the map is most similar to the ideology that supported which of the following?
Involvement in the Spanish-American War
Which of the following later movements held ideas closest to those expressed by Garvey in the excerpt?
Malcolm X's Black nationalism emphasizing racial pride and economic self-sufficiency
Which of the following best explains a long-term result of the development depicted in the excerpt?
New forms of mass media contributed to the spread of national culture
Which of the following contributed to Hubert's criticism in the excerpt of White Americans who visited Harlem in the 1920s?
Ongoing public debates over how to improve race relations
The ideas expressed in Garvey's declaration drew the most significant support from which of the following?
Participants in the Great Migration
The excerpt best reflects which of the following changes to United States society compared to previous periods?
The growth of a consumer culture that emphasized leisure time
The economy described in the speech is most similar to the economy in which of the following decades?
1930s
Which of the following best characterizes the stance of the writers associated with the literary flowering of the 1920s, such as Sinclair Lewis and F. Scott Fitzgerald?
Criticism of middle-class conformity and materialism
The Schenck case emerged most directly from the context of which of the following?
Critiques by radicals of United States foreign policy
The excerpt's point of view best explains the issues in which of the following?
Debates about how to address the consequences of the war in the Pacific
Which of the following evidence best supports the claims made in the excerpt?
Immigration from Europe peaked in the early decades of the twentieth century
The federal government most enhanced its legal authority to address threats considered a clear and present danger during which of the following later periods?
In the 2000s, following the terrorist attacks in the United States
The excerpt best serves as evidence in support of which of the following arguments about the home front during and after the First World War?
Increased anxieties about political radicalism led to restrictions on the freedom of speech
Which of the following was most responsible for the change shown between 1938 and 1942 on the chart above?
Industrial mobilization related to the Second World War
Which of the following contexts helps to explain the debate in which La Follette was participating in the excerpt?
International conflict led to disagreements over the role of the United States in the world
Which of the following best explains a conclusion about United States foreign policy in the early 1900s supported by the point of view expressed in the excerpt?
Political leaders continued to promote the earlier idea of predestined national expansion
The poster above advertising a 1913 labor union pageant was designed to do which of the following?
Portray the strikers as the heroic champions of workers and ordinary people
The ideas of the Populist Party, as expressed in the excerpt, had the most in common with the ideas of the
Progressive movement
The restrictions imposed by the Schenck decision most directly contradicted which of the following earlier developments in the United States?
Protection of liberties through the adoption of the Bill of Rights in 1791
Which of the following arguments could best be supported by the purpose of the excerpt?
Reformers encouraged the more active protection of natural resources
The trend depicted in the graph most directly contributed to which of the following developments after 1920?
Restrictions on immigration from eastern and southern Europe
The speech's point of view can best be used to support which of the following historical arguments about the early 1900s?
Some Americans advocated economic development of overseas countries in order to justify imperialism
The increased culture of consumerism during the 1950s was most similar to developments in which of the following earlier periods?
The 1920s
Based on the map above, which of the following is the most accurate statement about the 1948 presidential election?
The New Deal coalition that had elected Franklin D. Roosevelt four times had begun to weaken by 1948.
Which of the following explains the historical situation that led Lodge to deliver the speech in the excerpt?
The United States came to control new colonial possessions after the Spanish-American War
The political climate during McCarthy's era had the most in common with which of the following?
The attacks on radicals and immigrants following the First World War
Which of the following most plausibly influenced Garvey's argument in the excerpt?
The concept of self-determination debated at the Treaty of Versailles peace talks
Which of the following contexts most directly contributed to the trend in immigration described in the first paragraph of the excerpt?
The continued transition of the United States from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy
Which of the following was the most direct effect of the trend described in the excerpt?
The development of the Progressive movement to address social problems associated with industrial society
Which of the following developments best represents a logical extension of the ideas expressed in the excerpt?
The expansion of participatory democracy in the Progressive Era
Which of the following best describes the relationship of ideas such as those in the excerpt to the broader Progressive reform movement of the era?
The ideas in the excerpt challenged the racial stereotypes held by many White Progressive reformers
The ideas expressed in the excerpt are best situated within which of the following broader historical contexts?
The impact of the transition of the United States from an agricultural to an industrial economy
The excerpt best reflects which of the following developments by the 1920s?
The movement of African Americans during the Great Migration
Which of the following is a limitation of using the excerpt to study the long-term influences on United States involvement overseas in the early 1900s?
The speech was given during the period when this development occurred
Which of the following arguments about Progressives could Muir's point of view best be used to support?
They were supportive of federal regulation of the economy in order to limit the impact of industrialization
The point of view in the excerpt best supports which of the following historical arguments about United States involvement in the First World War before 1917?
United States policies favorable to Great Britain undercut American neutrality
Which of the following best explains a context for the development depicted in the excerpt?
Urban centers provided African Americans with opportunities for artistic expression
Based on the excerpt, Marion Crocker was most likely
a Progressive Era reformer
Roosevelt's speech was most likely intended to increase public support for
aiding the Allies in Europe during the Second World War
The cartoon above portrays President Wilson trying to
arouse public support for the Treaty of Versailles
The ideas expressed in the excerpt most directly contributed to the
emergence of organizations pursuing equality for African Americans
A limitation of the excerpt as evidence of the reasons for United States entry into the First World War was that it
expressed opposition to war with Germany
The purpose of the Liberty Loan Campaign illustrated in the drawing above was to
finance American involvement in the First World War
Most Progressives sought all of the following EXCEPT the
legislative creation of socialist commonwealth
The 1920s photograph above illustrates a production process that led to
lower prices and greater availability for mass-produced consumer goods
The statement above was most probably made in reference to United States policy in the
occupation of the Philippines
People who shared Crocker's ideas at the time most typically sought to achieve their goals by
promoting federal legislation to protect the environment
The Great Depression-era photograph above was taken with the goal of
publicizing the plight of migrant farmworkers and their families
Of the following, the most important cause of the Great Depression was
serious dislocation in international trade
During the Great Depression, "Hoovervilles" were
shantytowns of unemployed and homeless people
In its report for 1890, the United States Census Bureau indicated that
the American frontier could no longer be distinguished from settled areas
The principles on human rights articulated by President Bush are most similar to
the ideas expressed by President Woodrow Wilson during and after the First World War
The development depicted in the excerpt had most in common with which of the following earlier developments?
The expansion of the telegraph system during the Gilded Age
The excerpt could best be used to explain the significance of which of the following historical situations?
The role of journalism in reform movements
Woodrow Wilson hardened Senate opposition to the Treaty of Versailles by his refusal to compromise on the issue of
the unconditional adherence of the United States to the charter of the League of Nations