Ch. 19/20/21 Quiz
Theodore Roosevelt did not run for another term as president in 1908 because
In 1904 he had promised not to run again.
What statement regarding the national Grange movement is FALSE?
It was greatly strengthened by the end of the economic depression in the late 1870s.
Many progressives, such as Lincoln Steffens, believed that the first target of reform should be
Municipal governments.
During the progressive era, important vehicles for social reform included
New York's Tammany Hall.
President Woodrow WIlson's "Fourteen Points" included
an end to secret treaties.
During World War I, the War Industries Board (WIB)
coordinated government purchases of military supplies.
The Federal Reserve Act
created a new type of paper currency.
In the aftermath of the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist fire in New York City,
strict regulations were imposed on factory owners.
The Supreme Court, in two rulings related to the 1916 Keating-Owen Act,
struck down reform legislation.
During the progressive era, significant voting rights for women were first won in
the Far West.
Criticisms within the United States regarding American colonialism included all of the following arguments EXCEPT that
the financial costs of administering colonies would require burdensome taxes.
President Woodrow Wilson's request to Congress for a declaration of war
took place two weeks after German submarines had torpedoed three Americans ships.
An examination of American voters in the late nineteenth century reveals
voter turnout for both presidential and nonresidential elections was very high.
The election of 1920 saw
voters turn away from idealism and toward "normalcy."
In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson believed the Paris Peace Conference treaty
was a success because of the acceptance of the League of Nations.
The Selective Service Act in the United States
was supported by President Woodrow Wilson.
In 1918, President Woodrow WIlson antagonized many Republicans
All of these answers are correct.
In 1920, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti
All these answers are correct.
Theodore Roosevelt's famous charge in the battle of San Juan Hill, in the Spanish-American War,
All these answers are correct.
As the United States entered World War I,
Britain and France had few reserves of combat-age men.
As the Republican Party approached the 1896 election, they were
confident of victory.
During the Progressive Era, some supporters of woman suffrage argued that female voters
Deserved the vote because of their unique traits as women.
In the last few months leading up to war with Spain, President McKinley sought to involve the United States in the conflict with Cuba.
False
President Wilson's "Fourteen Points" did not at first include a call for the League of Nations.
False
The United States led Europe in establishing an empire in the late nineteenth century.
False
The first director of the National Forest Service was
Gifford Pinchot.
In 1914, the "Triple Entente" consisted of
Great Britain, France, and Russia.
William Jennings Bryan was nominated for president in the 1896 election by the
Populists.
After the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-1905,
President Roosevelt sent a fleet of ships around the world, including to Japan, as a show of force.
Between 1914 and 1916, the United States gradually transformed itself from a neutral country into an arsenal of the Allies.
True
Former "mugwumps" became important supporters of progressive political reform activity.
True
Ida Tarbell and Lincoln Steffens could both be called muckrakers.
True
In 1916, President Wilson appointed Louis Brandeis, a Jew, to the Supreme Court.
True
Political reformers correctly regarded the saloon as in league with the urban political machine.
True
President Cleveland generally questioned the wisdom of protective tariffs.
True
The German submarine attack on the British liner the Lusitania resulted in the death of more than 100 Americans.
True
The Sedition Act made criticism of the war effort a crime.
True
The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was used largely against labor unions.
True
The Spanish-American War revealed glaring deficiencies in the American military.
True
The economic collapse triggered by the Panic of 1893 was the worst to that point in American history
True
The most "modern" applications of new technology during World War I were in sea warfare.
True
Theodore Roosevelt cooperated with J.P. Morgan during the Panic of 1907 to attempt to stabilize the economy.
True
In the 1912 presidential election results,
Woodrow Wilson won only a plurality of the popular vote.
In the United States during World War I, the Committee on Public Information (CPI)
became increasingly sensationalist in its information campaign.
After the elections of 1914, President Woodrow WIlson
began another round of progressive legislation.
In the fall of 1915, President Woodrow Wilson
began to support a rapid increase of the nation's armed forces.
In the campaign of 1896, William McKinley
campaigned largely from his house.
During World War I, technologically-advanced submarines used engines powered by
diesel.
During World War I, the United States government primarily financed the war through
public bond sales and new taxes.
During the last eighteen months of Woodrow Wilson's presidency
he was essentially an invalid.
The so-called "Zimmermann telegram"
included a proposal for the return of the American Southwest to Mexico
During World War I, the Council of National Defense eventually organized the national economy by creating
local defense councils.
Upton Sinclair's 1906 novel, The Jungle, encouraged the federal government to regulate the
meatpacking industry.
During the progressive era, clubs for African American women
often took anti-lynching and anti-segregation positions.
The recall and the direct primary were progressive-era political reforms designed to weaken
political parties.