US History - Module 6
In policy matters Warren G. Harding promised to keep the focus on
"American first"
The villages of temporary shacks that sprang up in vacant lots and public parks were known as
"Hoovervilles"
The people of the Dust Bowl classified them into two groups, the more severe were called
"black blizzards"
Franklin Roosevelt's plan to shape the Supreme Court to his will was called the
"court packing scheme"
In his acceptance speech at the Chicago convention, Roosevelt pledged to the American people a
"new deal"
The people of the Dust Bowl classified them into two groups, the less severe were called
"sand blows"
In response to Black Tuesday, The New York Times called the day
"the most disastrous in Wall Street's history"
Which of the following best describes the political failings of Taft? [Choose all that apply.]
- He fell under the control of Conservative Republicans. - He was unable to influence others without offending them. - He was unable to mediate between opposing sides in Congress.
The leaders in Yellow Journalism in the 1890s were [choose all that apply]
- Joseph Pulitzer - William Randolph Hearst
Which of the following was a negative effect of the democratic political reforms of the Progressive Era? [Choose all that apply.]
- Political machines, lobbyists and corporations gained greater control of government - A decline in voter participation - The development of massive, inefficient bureaucracies - Increased corruption in government
Which of the following were two Federal laws passed on the same day that created large bureaucracies to enforce sanitation standards of food transported across state borders? [Choose 2]
- The Pure Food and Drug Act - The Meat Inspection Act of 1906
For which of the following reasons was the Election of 1912 particularly significant? [Choose all that apply.]
- The election oriented the Republican Party in a much more conservative direction. - The election was a sign that Democrats were again becoming competitive in national politics. - It marked the high point of Progressivism in the United States - It was the first Presidential election to hold party primaries.
In which two Latin American countries did the United States demonstrate strong foreign policy decisions in the 1890s? [choose 2]
- Venezuela - Chile
Which of the following arguments did suffragists use to advocate for giving women the right to vote? [Choose all that apply.]
- Women were morally superior to men and would bring greater virtue to government. - Giving women the right to vote would expand the white vote and maintain white supremacy in the South. - The influence of women in government would make the nation less likely to enter wars. - Women were already active in political and cultural reform movements.
Which of the following events led to the decline of optimism in the United States during the Progressive Era? [Choose all that apply.]
- World War I - The sinking of the Titanic in 1912
The massive dust storm of May 1934 [choose all that apply]
- affected Chicago, New York, and Buffalo - affected east coast cities from Boston to Atlanta - dropped Great Plains dirt on ships 300 miles off the eastern coast of the United States
What events in 1919 fed the fears of Americans regarding a possible Bolshevik revolution in America? [choose all that apply]
- civil unrest - labor strikes
Regulatory panels created by the NRA for each industry were to : [choose all that apply]
- develop codes of rules governing prices - establish acceptable working hours - establish acceptable working conditions - develop codes of rules governing wages
In 1922, the Five-Power Treaty (Washington Naval Treaty) [choose all that apply]
- drew new spheres of influence for the participating nations - required the powers who signed it to cut the size of their navies to pre-war levels
The Revenue Act passed by Congress in 1932 [choose all that apply]
- eliminated Hoover's demand side tax cuts - was the single biggest peacetime tax increase in history
In the 1920s, the stock market became a financial bubble supported by [choose all that apply]
- expectations of profit - borrowed money - buyer enthusiasm
What mistake[s] did Woodrow Wilson make when working on the treaty to officially end the Great War? [choose all that apply]
- he insulted Republicans by implying that they were not interested in promoting - he insulted Republicans by not choosing any Republican representatives for the peace delegation
What was some results of the American acquisition of Puerto Rico? [choose all that apply]
- improved infrastructure - widespread poverty - improved education
Which of the following is true of the "Negro Nationalism" movement? [choose all that apply]
- it encouraged the segregation of society into black and white communities - one of the leaders of the movement was Marcus - the movement contributed to the "black power" movement of the 1960s
Which of the following is true of the dust storms of the Dust Bowl? [choose all that apply]
- it was nearly impossible to keep the dust out of homes - flying dirt causes static electricity to build up in the atmosphere - homes that were airtight to keep out the dust could kill the occupants because of the lack of oxygen
How did the people of the Great Plains react to the Dust Bowl? [choose all that apply]
- many endured - some used humor to cope - some turned to religion to help cope - some turned to desparate measures in despair
When President Roosevelt convinced union leaders to end the East Coast Textile Workers Strike, what were the results [choose all that apply]
- many of the striking workers permanently lost their jobs - the strike accomplished nothing
When the Dust Bowl came to the direct attention of the majority of the American people, President Roosevelt created more programs to help, these fell into two broad categories: [chooose 2]
- temporary financial relief - finding a solution to severe wind erosion
What two facts about the ecology of the Great Plains did farmers fail to understand? [choose 2]
- that local weather patterns were subject to periodic drought - the role the native grasses played in the environment
Out of all the strikes and labor incidents of the 1930s, the two that stand out because of their scale and violence are the [choose 2]
- the California Longshoreman's Strike - the East Coast Textile Workers Strike
In the 1920s the two major stock markets in America were the [choose 2]
- the New York Stock Exchange - the New York Curb Exchange
Which of the following is true of the Filipino-American War? [choose all that apply]
- the United States sent more troops to the Philippines than to Cuba - the United States used some of the same measures as the Spanish had in Cuba - the reaction to American measures in the war was mixed
What technological advances encouraged the growth of the suburbs in the 1920s? [choose all that apply]
- the automobile - public transportation
Which of the following were the AAA's main strategies? [choose all that apply]
- to pay farmers not to plant crops - to pay farmers not to harvest crops already planted - to pay stockmen for slaughtering surplus livestock
What were the two aspects of Hoover's plan to save the country? [choose 2]
- use the power of the federal government to prop up certain areas of the economy - keep calm and avoid panic
In separate provisions, the Emergency Immigration Act of 1921 and the Immigration Act of 1924 [choose all that apply]
- were meant to encourage immigration from Northern and Western Europe - severely limited immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe - encouraged immigration from Latin America - excluded all immigrants from East Asia
When President Roosevelt starting asking for relief funds from Congress in 1934, large portions of the aid went to [choose all that apply]
- wheat farmers - cattlemen
While European nations formed colonies in Africa, the United States established stronger relationships in __________ and ___________.
1. East Asia 2. South America
After the terms of alliances and protection agreements were put into place, _________ declared war on __________ on August 1, 1914.
1. Germany 2. Russia
Although not precise, generally speaking the Great Plains extend from the ________ River in the south into __________ in the north, and from what is not central Texas and Oklahoma and eastern Kansas in the east to the ________________ in the west.
1. Rio Grande 2. Canada 3. Rocky Mountains
In an effort to take back control of the Republican Party, _____________ traveled the country in the Fall of 1910 making speeches espousing his Progressive principles known as "New ______________."
1. Roosevelt 2. Nationalism
Extending American influence overseas would provide new ___________ for American goods and new _________ .
1. market places 2. jobs
In 1896, the Supreme Court decided in Plessy v. Ferguson that "___________ , but ___________" facilities for white and black Americans did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment.
1. separate 2. equal
The Sixteenth Amendment authorized Congress to enact which of the following measures?
A federal income tax
Which of the following factors did Margaret Sanger believe to be the main cause of poverty?
A lack of family planning
According to the lesson, which of the following is the most important group of Americans that by-in-large did NOT benefit from the Progressive movement?
African Americans
The most extreme leader in the women's suffrage movement was which of the following individuals?
Alice Paul
Which of the following individuals became the Democratic nominee in the Election of 1904?
Alton B. Parker
The _______-______________ ______ was one of the most vocal groups denouncing the Filipino-American War.
Anti-Imperialist League
After breaking away from the Democrat Party because of their choice in candidate in 1924, some delegates broke away and revived the
Bull Moose Progressive Party
Who became President after the death of Warren G. Harding?
Calvin Coolidge
The most famous of the Hoovervilles sprang up almost overnight in
Central Park
William Howard Taft became the first President to also hold which of the following positions in the Federal government?
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
The greatest prize of East Asia was
China
When President Roosevelt found a place for the proposed Canal Zone, the land was a part of
Columbia
In the minds of many Americans during the years following World War I, labor unions were linked with
Communism
The Spanish American War began because of a colonial revolt on the island of
Cuba
In 1917, Congress passed the ______________ Amendment to the Constitution, the Prohibition Amendment.
Eighteenth
Who was the Filipino rebel leader against the Spanish and later against the Americans?
Emilio Anguinaldo
During and just after World War I, farmers in the United States made a great deal of money supplying food to the world, but why did that change in the early 1920s?
European farmers were able to resume production and eliminated the need for American commodities
What American novelist labeled the time in which he lived the "Jazz Age" ?
F. Scott Fitzgerald
What nation had a long-standing dispute with Germany and demanded harsh war reparations at the Paris Peace Conference?
France
This semi-retired doctor formed a plan that would alleviate poverty among the elderly and stimulate the economy at the same time:
Francis E. Townsend
In the election of 1920, the Democrats chose James Cox as their nominee for President, but what future President would be his running mate?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The basics of the New Deal were put into place during
Franklin Roosevelt's first 100 days in office
The _______________ _______________ was a deal in which the Japanese agreed to limit emigration of workers to the United States as long as the federal government agreed not to prohibit Japanese immigration.
Gentlemen's Agreement
When the Russians made a separate peace with the Central Powers
Germany was able to move troops to the western front
Taft infuriated Roosevelt and Republican Progressives when he fired which of the following individuals who was serving as head of the U.S. Division of Forestry?
Gifford Pinchot
In 1939 and 1940, President Roosevelt committed to helping what nation with military supplies and weapons?
Great Britain
The most significant social change for African-Americans in the early twentieth century was the _____________ ________________ away from the South toward the northern cities.
Great Migration
The first African -American cultural movement that was purposefully driven and separate from the rest of American society was the ____________ ________________.
Harlem Renaissance
Because of its importance as a naval base in the Pacific, President McKinley and Congress annexed what territory in July 1898?
Hawaii
Secretary of State James G. Blaine believed that ____________ was indispensable to American interests.
Hawaii
How did President Grover Cleveland react to the attempt to annex the Hawaiian islands?
He apologized to the Queen and called for the provisional government to dissolve
How did Roosevelt finally resolve the 1902 Coal Strike?
He threatened to send Federal troops to run the private mines in the workers' absence.
Which of the following was the Massachusetts Senator who advocated American expansion in the early 19th century?
Henry Cabot Lodge
Which of the following switched parties, called himself a progressive conservative, and encouraged the ideas of the progressives through cooperation rather than government mandate?
Herbert Hoover
Which of the following won the Election of 1928 and would be President during the worst economic collapse in American history?
Herbert Hoover
This United States Senator established a plan as an alternative to the New Deal that was basically a radical redistribution of wealth , summed up with the slogan "Every Man a King":
Huey P. Long
The __________ ______________, a settlement house in Chicago founded by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr, was one of the most famous of many such institutions, which were devoted to improving living conditions in major cities.
Hull House
Which of the following best describes the overall goal of the Elkins Act of 1903?
It gave the Executive Branch greater power to execute regulation of big business.
Who led the new federal agency that imposed strict policies against all possible Bolsheviks in 1919?
J. Edgar Hoover
The establishment of the Pan American Union was the result of which Secretary of State's goal to establish free trade between the nations of North and South America?
James G. Blaine
____________ music was a synthesis of black folk and big band music that was a combination of rural and urban traditions.
Jazz
The members of the Bolshevik Party were influenced by the work of
Karl Marx
What famous African-American poet was the best representative of the "New Negro" movement?
Langston Hughes
The capstone of the Fourteen Points was the establishment of a ____________ ___ __________.
League of Nations
Declaration of the North Sea and Atlantic as war zones, brought America to the brink of war over the sinking of the
Lusitania
__________________ is known for her role in the promotion of birth control in the late 1910s and 1920s
Margaret Sanger
In 1901, an anarchist named Leon Czolgosz assassinated President _____________________ at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.
Mckinley
President Wilson intervened in the politics of the the nation of _____________, changing alliances and eventually bringing General John J. Pershing to the brink of war after following troops across the border.
Mexico
Which of the following groups were the greatest advocates for the prohibition of alcohol in the United States?
Middle-class women
Most of Roosevelt's supporters walked out of the Republican Convention and formed the "Bull ______________" Progressive Party.
Moose
Investigative journalists who exposed corruption and ill treatment of the working poor were known by which of the following terms?
Muckrakers
Which of the following did Wilson call his progressive party platform in the Election of 1912?
New Freedom
___________ was a term of derision used to describe the Dust Bowl migrants.
Okies
In 1916, the Federal government created the National ____________ Service to maintain and preserve large areas of land throughout the United States.
Park
William Howard Taft became the first Governor-General of the _______________ in 1900 and later became Secretary of War under Roosevelt.
Philippines
The _______________ ________________ restricted Cuban diplomacy and made them promise not to borrow money from European nations.
Platt Amendment
According to the lesson, which of the following best describes the main cause of the failure of Roosevelt's Progressive Party?
Professional politicians distanced themselves from the radical wing of the party.
Which of the following is NOT a reason for the end of the Progressive Movement?
Progressives had grown too radicalized for the majority of the American population
The acquisition of ____________ ______________ was a major goal of the Spanish American War.
Puerto Rico
A string of race riots in America in 1919 led James Weldon Johnson to call the period the ____ __________.
Red Summer
The Federal _____________ Act of 1913 established a central banking system in the United States for the first time since the 1830s.
Reserve
What was significant about Franklin Roosevelt and the Election of 1940?
Roosevelt chose to run for an unprecedented third term
What was the reason for the Russo-Japanese War?
Russian expansion into Manchuria
In 1911, Frederick W. Taylor published The Principles of _________________ Management, which suggested ways to bring greater efficiency to the specific tasks of individual workers in factories.
Scientific
In September 1918, the attack on __________ marked a shift in the war as Germany began a retreat from the western front.
Sedan
Following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the Austro-Hungarian Empire passed sanctions and threatened invasion of what nation?
Serbia
____________ ___________, based on Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, applied the laws of nature to society.
Social Darwinism
Which of the following best describes the reason why Taft won the Republican nomination over Roosevelt in 1912?
Taft had more support of mainline Republicans who controlled state conventions.
Which of the following issues marked Wilson's first major piece of legislation after he became President?
Tariff reform
Which of the following describes the main division between the Republican and Democratic Party platforms in the Election of 1908?
The Democrats wanted a lower tariff.
Which of the following terms refer to the period between 1897 and 1903, when many big businesses came together either formerly or informally?
The First Great Merger Wave
Muckrakers were the most influential Progressive voices in which of the following industries?
The Food and Drug Industries
Which of the following gave the Interstate Commerce Commission the power to set maximum freight rates, a reform long wished for among western farmers?
The Hepburn Act of 1906
Upton Sinclair's _______ _____________, published in 1906, was originally intended to promote socialism, but instead inspired reform in the meatpacking industry.
The Jungle
Which of the following was NOT a government agency created to harness the American economy to the war effort in the Great War?
The National Labor Relations Board
The Battle of San Juan Hill is most often associated with this group because of the account of the battle written by Theodore Roosevelt:
The Rough Riders
Which of the following events inspired new city and state laws regulating working conditions in factories?
The Triangle Shirtwaist fire of 1911
Which of the following best describes the meaning of the term eugenics?
The effort to reduce the number of "unfit" people in society by reducing the number of children born to "undesirable" parents.
Historians have called which of the following the first "modern President?"
Theodore Roosevelt
Who was the leader of the Bolsheviks who led a counterrevolution in Russia and established a Communist government?
Vladimir Lenin
The __________ ___________ ____________ in the Treaty of Versailles stated that Germany was the aggressor in the Great War and forced them to take full responsibility for what happened.
War Guilt Clause
America developed the most aggressive foreign policy since the days of John Quincy Adams under which Secretary of State?
William H. Seward
Who was the first Governor General of the Philippines?
William Howard Taft
What prominent politician became one of the leading advocates for Fundamentalism?
William Jennings Bryan
Which of the following was the most interventionist President in history, in spite of his statements that he would not be?
Woodrow Wilson
__________________ is a journalistic technique that encourages publication of stories with little or no research.
Yellow Journalism
The message from the German foreign minister that urged the Mexican government to invade the United States was the
Zimmerman Letter
A contract that required workers to promise not to join a union as a condition of employment was called
a "yellow-dog" contract
Which of the following parts proposed for the Social Security Act was dropped because it would never receive Congressional approval?
a national health insurance program
Which of the following best describes the Social Gospel?
a religious movement emphasizing the Church's responsibility to help the poor and marginalized
To try to stop the financial panic on "Black Thursday" some prominent investors issued a statement that the markets were actually sound and that the crash was the result of
a technical glitch
The Kellogg-Briand Pact was essentially an attempt by world leaders to
abolish war
the 1926 Air Commerce Act
allowed the federal government to provide funds for commercial air transportation
Before a formal treaty was negotiated, fighting in the Great War ended with a[n]
armistice
How did President Wilson frame the conflict in Europe in his pre-war address to Congress?
as a struggle between democratic and autocratic principles
When the Army was called in to deal with the remaining veterans of the Bonus Expeditionary Force, who did the commander view them?
as an "incipient revolution"
Any day on which financial institutions are closed to the public is called a ____________ ____________.
bank holiday
During Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first term in office the people came to see him as a
benevolent father figure
Around the time that Franklin Roosevelt took office, unemployment reached an overall peak of
between 25 and 30%
The nation's economy has always been subject to " _____________ - _____________" cycles, which are characterized by periods of robust growth followed by periods of recession.
boom-bust
Purchasing stocks "on margin" meant that investors
borrowed money from a stockbroker to purchase stocks
Investors who didn't want to invest in the markets directly could get involved in the stock marked by placing bets on the performance of stocks in
bucket shops
In 1925, President Coolidge proclaimed that the "chief business of the American people is _________________."
business
In response to the NRA, Henry Ford commented that he "was always under the impression that to manage a _____________ properly you ought to know something about it."
business
During the 1920s, how did businesses attempt to bring customers into a lifestyle of consumption?
by offering cheap and easy credit
The single biggest factor that assisted Roosevelt in the Election of 1936 was that
by the time of the election the New Deal had done something for almost every important electoral group
Unemployment during the Depression was both a symptom and a _________.
cause
When farmers increased production in the 1920s to maintain their income it
caused prices to fall further
The results of the 1928 election showed a shift in votes among the people of the [choose all that apply]
cities, far west
American missionaries not only took religion to foreign lands but spread American _____________ values as well.
cultural
Because of the principles of Keynesianism, the entire New Deal was founded on the concept of _____________ ____________ to stimulate the economy and end the depression.
deficit spending
Which group of people were often the first Americans to come into contact with other cultures?
diplomats
What was the foreign policy of President Taft in relation to the Caribbean and Latin American nations?
dollar diplomacy
What was the most influential motivation in promoting American imperialism?
economic
What was the political advantage of the Second New Deal?
even if it didn't work, the appearance of doing something would help with the President's reelection
The National Defense Act of 1916
expanded the US Army and the National Guard
The McNary-Haugen bill was an attempt to protect American
farmers
The quintessential woman of the 1920s became known as the _________________.
flapper
The movement against modernist ideas and teachings that were making their way into churches and seminaries in the 1920s was known as ________________________.
fundamentalism
How was Calvin Coolidge able to reduce taxes and pay down the debt at the same time?
he appointed business leaders to key positions in government
Why did Ford pay his employees higher salaries than usual?
he wanted his people to be able to afford the products they helped build
The growth of suburbs in the 1920s encouraged the government to spend money on ____________ with federal money, making it the biggest budget expenditure by the end of the decade.
highways
The men who rode the freight trains from town to town looking for work and begging or stealing food were called
hobos
In addition to poverty and starvation, many city-dwellers also faced the prospect of
homelessness
In the 1920s, many Americans believed that _____________ were responsible for bringing ideas of socialism, communism and anarchy into American society.
immigrants
In the 1920s, businesses did not feel the need to pay workers more because
immigration made labor plentiful
Calvin Coolidge's pro-business policies focused on
industrial development
The Committee on Public Information published propaganda primarily meant to
influence the opinions of Americans
One of the most important factors in the economic problems during the summer of 1929 was that rising ______________ __________ made it more expensive to borrow money to invest in the stock market.
interest rates
An _____________ _____________ was a company whose only "business" was to speculate in the stock market.
investment trust
Which of the following best describes the main provision of the Nineteenth Amendment?
it guaranteed women's right to vote
What affect did the collection of payroll taxes to support the new Social Security system have on the economy?
it was negative - slowing it down
What was Theodore Roosevelt's criticism of the proposed League of Nations?
it would diminish American sovereignty
The American predisposition to expansion can be traced to
its origins in European expansion
Under the Roosevelt Corollary, the President
justified American intervention in Latin American affairs
Why did southern African Americans move north between 1910 and 1920?
labor shortages in the north meant more employment opportunities
Which of the following best describes William Howard Taft's career before he entered politics?
lawyer
Though the People's Party dissolved in the late 1890s, their political philosophies still held influence. Which of the following became the most influential Populist goal in the progressive era?
limiting corruption in government
Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of the Great Depression?
luxury cars
Believing that the Depression was ending, President decided to
make a major shift in government policy
Which group of people were often the first Americans to come into contact with other cultures?
missionaries
Which of the following is NOT true of American cities in the 1920s?
most American cities remained constant in population as working class people moved into urban areas while the middle class moved to the suburbs
Which of the following was NOT a plan for American expansionism in the early nineteenth century?
moving rapidly into Canada and Mexico to gain full control of the North American continent
In the United States, Woodrow Wilson was committed to the plan that America remain
neutral
As a campaign promise in the Election of 1920, Warren G. Harding promised the American people a "return to ________________."
normalcy
What is meant by "fractional reserve banking"?
only a portion of deposits were held by the bank and the rest loaned out
What institution saw large scale growth as a result of Prohibition?
organized crime
The purpose of the Agricultural Adjustment Agency was to coordinate efforts to reduce oversupply of farm commodities, thereby increasing _______________.
prices
What is true of stock prices by 1928-1929?
prices of many stocks were so high that they did not accurately reflect the performance of the company
One of the most extreme democratic reforms in the Progressive Era was the popular election of U.S. _______________, which was established by a constitutional amendment ratified in 1913.
senators
Middle and upper class Americans in the 1890s became concerned with the rising influence of _____________, a political philosophy that advocated for government ownership of many businesses and greater social justice for the working class.
socialism
Charity food, often consisting of simple bread or water soup, was often prepared in bulk and ladled out to individuals in storefronts or basements called __________ _____________.
soup kitchens
The 1920s saw the rise of __________ _____________ as a lucrative industry and a contribution to a common American culture.
spectator sports
Someone who takes advantage of rapidly rising prices to make money is a
speculator
One of the reasons that President Franklin Roosevelt was successful was that he
surrounded himself with a select team of people who shared his vision and energy
The Election of 1900 guaranteed what?
that American would be an imperial nation
In his book The Influence of Sea Power upon History, Alfred Thayer Mahan argued
that a nation cannot become a world power in the modern age without a large navy
In response to Black Tuesday, some business leaders argued
that the crash had not really harmed the economy in any real way
The idea that a nation had a responsibility to bring a better way of life to other ethnic groups was popularly referred to as
the "white man's burden"
The delegations of the United States, Great Britain, France and Italy at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 were called
the Big Four
Resistance to foreign powers and the Open Door policy resulted in a Chinese revolt called
the Boxer Rebellion
Which of the following was NOT one of the major empires that collapsed as a result of the First World War?
the British Empire
Because of the rise of the radio industry, Congress created what agency in 1927?
the Federal Radio Commission
In the 1920s, what organization took it upon themselves to limit the influence of non-white, non-American born, non- Protestants by means of terrorism and political power?
the Ku Klux Klan
The most notable organization for the advancement of racial equality in the United States was
the NAACP
The NLRA established a new agency, called the ______________________ to provide stronger protection for collective bargaining rights
the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
Which Constitutional Amendment granted women the right to vote in national elections?
the Nineteenth Amendment
This New Deal program was similar to the CCC but focused on employing all able men in urban areas
the Public Works Administration (PWA)
Which of the following Second New Deal program could be called the crowning achievement of Roosevelt's Great Depression policies?
the Social Security Act
What worldwide pandemic killed millions of people worldwide between 1918 and 1920 and changed modern medicine and damaged the world economy?
the Spanish-Flu
Which of the following would be the largest scandal in the federal government until Watergate in the 1970s and would color the legacy of Warren G. Harding?
the Teapot Dome Scandal
U.S. foreign policy in Latin America in the 1890s sent the message that
the United States was an authority over Latin America
Which of the following was NOT one of Wilson's points in his postwar plan?
the abolition of formal treaties
Which of the following was NOT an accomplishment of William H. Seward?
the acquisition of Cuba
What was the most transformative piece of technology to be expanded in the 1920s?
the automobile
The biggest success story of the 1920s was
the automotive industry
What event served as a trigger in the economic collapse that began in 1929?
the crash of the stock market
What was the major point of debate over ratification of the Treaty of Paris at the end of the Spanish American War?
the decision over what to do with the Philippines
The "recovery" of 1936 and 1937 had been supported by
the economic programs of the New Deal
What was the single biggest problem that contributed to the creation of the Dust Bowl?
the effect the drought and heat had on the soil
What event in February 1898 convinced most Americans that the nation should go to war with Spain?
the explosion of the USS Maine
The case of Sacco and Vanzetti is evidence of
the growing concern in the United States regarding immigrants and the political ideas
In the late 1920s, businessmen increasingly looked to this to expand their businesses:
the stock market
What event changed the balance of power in Europe and contributed to the Great War?
the unification of Germany
According to the lesson material, what was the real focus of the Scopes "monkey trial" ?
the validity of a literal interpretation of the Bible
In Schenk v. United States (1919), the Supreme Court decided that free speech could be suppressed when
there was a "clear and present danger"
How did the federal monetary policy affect economic growth in the 1920s?
they expanded credit, making it easier to get loans and expand business
Which of the following was NOT a goal of the United States in relation to Latin America?
they wanted to eliminate totalitarian regimes in the region
How did Californians feel about Dust Bowl migrants?
they were not happy, seeing them as a nuisance at best and a menace at worst
What was Woodrow Wilson's goal for the United States in the Great War?
to promote a world that had peace and protection of all human rights
What was the intention of the Smoot-Hawley tariff?
to raise the price of imported goods and give American companies a chance to compete
Which of the following was NOT one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's campaign promises?
to spend borrowed money to stimulate the economy
What was the primary agenda of the Harding administration?
to undo as much of the work of the progressives as possible
For many Americans, the single most devastating aspect of the Depression was the dramatic increase in _______________.
unemployment
In January 1917, Germany decided to resume
unrestricted submarine warfare
After the Literary Digest wrongly predicted that Alf Landon would win in the Election of 1936, it
ushered in the age of "scientific" opinion
Following the Great War, the Germans and Austrians felt
victimized and vengeful
The Reconstruction Finance Corporation
was a government agency meant to deliver emergency loans to insolvent companies and banks
The "recovery" that the economy experienced in 1936 and 1937 was ________________ and didn't represent any real change in the real economic problems of the nation.
weak
American economic actions in Hawaii protected the rights and power of
white planters