History 1302 Unit Two Quiz Questions
Harding's 1920 campaign for presidency revolved around what saying?
"Return to Normalcy"
Because Franklin D. Roosevelt was not himself a deep thinker, he formed a _____________ to help him shape policy.
"brain trust"
_____________ are the payment of money for war damages.
Reparations
The _____________________ raised the tax rates on annual income of more than $50,000 during the Second New Deal.
Revenue Act of 1935
The _______ Trial is a classic example of modernism versus fundamentalism
Scopes
The increasingly bold discussion about sex that occurred during the 1920s were a result of the writings of
Sigmund Freud
The biggest scandal of the Harding administration involved the
Teapot Dome
During the Progressive Era, what was the most popular form of reform?
Temperance
Which of the following statement's regarding President Wilson's Fourteen Points is incorrect?
The Fourteen Points called for racial equality
What helped drive the consumer culture of the 1920s?
Effective marketing tactics
T/F: Hemingway published his first novel, The Sun Also Rises, in 1922.
False
T/F: John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath told of Wall Street businessmen brought to their knees after Black Tuesday.
False
T/F: Progressives generally believed government should not interfere with big business.
False
T/F: The CCC addressed the problem of overcharging by doctors and others in the medical and health professions.
False
T/F: The NAACP favored militant protests over legal challenges as a way to end racial discrimination.
False
T/F: Women in "war work" were usually unable to keep their jobs after the war.
False
Fear of foreign terrorists and radicalism led to the ___________ at the end of the 1910s.
First Red Scare
How long did the conflict known as the Great War last?
From 1914 to 1918
Although publicly President Wilson urged Americans to remain neutral regarding the Great War, he personally favored
Great Britain and France
___________ and ____________ wanted Germany to pay for the entire financial cost of the war.
Great Britain, France
Thanks to the __________, African Americans saw greater acceptance and political rights during the 1920s in the North.
Great Migration
The movement of more than 400,000 southern blacks to northern cities during the war and through the 1920s was known as the
Great Migration
Wilson offended many in Congress when he did not choose __________ to accompany him to the peace negotiations
Henry Cabot Lodge
When Coolidge chose not to run for a second term of his own, the Republicans nominated
Herbert Hoover
Individuals labeled Mugwumps were best associated with which concept?
Honest government
Fears of revolution were so widespread in post-war America that the U.S. attorney general created a government division to collect information on radicals headed by
J Edgar Hoover
Which ethnic group was forbidden from immigrating to the United States by the immigration laws passed in the 1920s?
Japanese
In his second presidential election in 1936, Democrat Franklin Roosevelt carried all the states of the Union except
Maine and Vermont
Which of the following statements regarding married women during the Great Depression is correct?
Married women luckily always had employed husbands to take care of them
The group of journalists who drew attention to the abuses in society and published them in stories were known collectively as
Muckrakers
A person who opposed immigration in the 1920s because it would dilute what it "meant to be a American" would be subscribing to what type of viewpoint?
Nativism
Why was Warren G. Harding selected selected to represented the Republican party in the 1920 election?
The Republican Party could not agree on anyone else
What best explains United States citizens' overwhelming support for Coolidge in 1924?
The economy was going great, so why change?
Which of the following statements regarding America in the immediate aftermath of the Great War is correct?
The peace did not bring stability to America
What ignited the progressive movement?
The worst economic downturn in U.S. history
The first "progressive" president was
Theodore Roosevelt
T/F: Although Warren G. Harding presided over what can be argued as the most corrupt administration in American history, he was never personally linked to any official wrongdoing.
True
T/F: During the 1920s, the ideas of scientists about the nature of the universe inspired modernist artists to try new techniques.
True
T/F: In March 1917, German submarines sank five U.S. vessels in the North Atlantic
True
T/F: Many of the most prominent progressives endorsed Roosevelt's bid to be the first president representing a third party, the "Bull Moose" Progressive party.
True
T/F: The Roaring Twenties pitted a cosmopolitan urban America against the values of an insular, rural America.
True
The Big Four at the peace conference created all of the following independent countries except
Turkey
The _____________ voted to reject the Treaty of Versailles that President Wilson had worked so hard on
U.S. Senate
What book brought to light the abuses in the United States meatpacking industry in the early 20th century?
Upton Sinclair's The Jungle
Which of the following statements regarding Woodrow Wilson's involvement in negotiating an end to the Great War is incorrect?
Wilson was very popular among Republican congressmen
Wilson's Fourteen Points for post-Great War peace contained all of the following except
an increase in armaments
After the Armory Show, _________ became one of the nation's favorite topics of debate.
art
In order to wage the Great War, the United States government did all of the following except
draft millions of young women
The purpose of the Works Progress Administration was to
employ out-of-work Americans
During the Great War, African American men fought
in racially segregated units
After World War I came to an end, the United States actively practiced ____________ in its relations with the rest of the world.
isolationism
Intellectuals and artists who believed that the 20th century was the turning point in human development were known as
modernists
When the United States entered the Great War, American troops were most needed
on the Western Front
Whereas Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism plan wanted to ________ trusts, Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom plan wanted to _______ them.
regulate; eliminate
The Securities and Exchange Commission
required all stock brokers to be licensed.
The groups behind the YWCA and YMCA created the programs because
they believed that Christianity had gotten too far from the lower economic classes.
To protect their companies from becoming union shops, owners often employed the __________ contract.
yellow dog
The First New Deal lasted from
1933 to 1935
How many men roughly did the United States lose in combat in the course of its involvement in the Great War?
50,000
President Roosevelt faced four major challenged when he first took office. They included all of the following except?
Aiding European governments abroad.