Unit II Part D


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1 US troops played an important role in the World War I battle of
the Somme
the Meuse Argonne
the Seine
Lyon
the Ruhr

2 The key factor in turning the war in favor of the Allies was
the rise of massive bombardment of German cities by US air power
the development of the convoy system to get supplies to Europe
the dropping of the atomic bomb
the invention of a rapid firing machine gun
the discovery of the rocket

3 Congress granted President Wilson wartime powers to control
agricultural production
industrial production
railroad transportation
All of the answers are correct.
Only "A" & "B" are correct.

4 The US financed World War I with
higher federal income taxes
borrowing money
no deficit spending
All of the answers are correct.
Only "A" & "B" are correct.

5 The 18th Amendment to the Constitution
instituted Prohibition
was unpopular with a majority of Americans soon after the war ended
led to the rise of organized crime
All of the answers are correct.
Only "A" & "C" are correct.

6 Wilson's Fourteen Points included all of the following EXCEPT
national self-determination for people
no secret treaties & open diplomacy
freedom of the seas
a League of Nations
a ballistic missile treaty

7 People & groups who opposed Wilson's Fourteen Points included all of the following EXCEPT
isolationists
most Republicans
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge
protectionists
Wilson Democrats

8 The US delegation to the Versailles Treaty conference was inadequate because
It included no Republicans & the Republicans had just taken control of the US Senate, which would have to ratify the treaty.
The US Army was not represented.
The US Navy was not represented.
All of the answers are correct.
Only "B" & "C" are correct.

9 The Treaty of Versailles was not ratified by the US Senate because
Wilson would not compromise with Lodge & the Reservationists.
The Republicans refused to ratify ANY treaty.
The Democrats insisted on a United Nations clause that Wilson opposed.
All of these answers are correct.
Only "A" & "B" are correct.

10 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge opposed the Treaty of Versailles because
He intensely disliked Wilson.
An unratified treaty would help the Republicans in the 1920 presidential election.
Its League of Nations clause would violate the balance of power theory that Lodge supported.
All of the answers are correct.
Only "A" & "B" are correct.

11 World War I was followed in rather short order by all of the following EXCEPT
an economic recession
higher unemployment
labor strikes
a Red Scare
agricultural prosperity for farmers

12 The goals of the NAACP in the 1920's included
higher wages
votes for all Blacks
equal protection of the laws
All of the answers are correct.
Only "B" & "C" are correct.

13 Marcus Garvey
appealed to Black pride
supported a "back to Africa" movement
was ignored by most Blacks when he wanted them to leave the US & go back to Africa
All of the answers are correct.
Only "A" & "B" are correct.

14 The victims of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer's raids in the Red Scare were mostly
suspected radicals
Democrats
Republicans
Whigs
All of the answers are correct.

15 The Sacco & Vanzetti case showed
The US government prosecuted tax evaders.
Anti-immigrant prejudice sometimes left immigrants with little justice.
Gangsters would be hunted down outside the established justice system.
All of the answers are correct.
Only "A" & "C" are correct.

16 All of the following supported the Republicans in 1920 EXCEPT
southern whites
northern & western businessmen
western farmers
northern Blacks
those who opposed high taxes

17 The most significant accomplishment of Warren Harding's administration was
the end of the income tax
arms reduction with the Washington Naval Conferences
the end of Prohibition
All of the answers are correct.
Onlu "A" & "B" are correct.

18 The meaning of the term "return to normalcy" meant
going back to the governmental protection of big business of the McKinley Administration
increasing the power of the Washington government
higher taxes & more governmental intervention in people's lives
All of the answers are correct.
Only "B" & "C" are correct.

19 The significance of the 1920's Supreme Court rulings was
They weakened the anti-discrimination laws.
They weakened labor laws.
They gave more power to Washington.
They solidified Democratic control of the government.
All of the answers are correct.

20 The Teapot Dome Scandal was
a 20th century Boston Tea Party
an oil scandal in which a Cabinet member went to jail
a steel scandal that showed inferior steel was used as armor in US Navy ships
a newspaper scandal that blamed the Democrats for inflation
None of these answers is correct.

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