1: Which of these statements about President McKinley best identifies him as an expansionist?

A. He initially hesitated to enter into war with Spain.

B. He feared that new U.S. naval ships were untested.

C. He paid Spain a large sum to secure the Philippines.

D. He put out a national call for men to join the military.

2: Trace the impact of World War I on Prohibition and the women’s suffrage movement. Arrange events in order, starting with the first on top.

World War I ends.

The United States enters World War I.

Congress ratifies the Prohibition amendment.

Congress ratifies the women's suffrage amendment.

3: During the 1920s, how did the growth of immigrant populations in cities cause a cultural backlash in the United States?

A. The economy took a downturn due to increased competition for jobs in urban areas.

B. The government initiated the Emergency Immigration Act of 1921 to remove limits on immigration.

C. Immigrants launched protests due to the United States’ involvement in World War I.

D. Many Americans in rural areas felt that their way of life was being threatened.

4: What was key to the Supreme Court's argument in the verdict of the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case?

A. equal protection under the law

B. the doctrine of separate but equal

C. the collapse of Reconstruction governments

D. the constitutionality of voting for all citizens

5: Which political party emerged out of the farmers' movements of the late 1800s?

A. the Democratic Party

B. the Populist Party

C. the Republican Party

D. the Whig Party

6: What caused the Great Migration during the 1920s?

A. Industrial growth led to the creation of more roads.

B. European immigrants were curious about the United States.

C. Young women pursued new opportunities for education.

D. African Americans wanted more rights and better-paying jobs.

7: How did Prohibition affect society during the 1920s?

A. It contributed to economic growth, consumerism, and new technological developments.

B. It became the centerpiece of literature and music within the Harlem Renaissance.

C. It sparked a controversial debate that led to the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti.

D. It resulted in a new subculture of bootleggers, speakeasies, and organized crime.

8: Which of the following best describes the Progressive movement?

A. an effort to roll back the social reforms of the Populist movement

B. an attempt to address the problems associated with the Gilded Age

C. an undertaking intended to limit democratic reforms in government

D. an enterprise focused on preventing businesses from being regulated

9: Which of the following 1920s topics frequently appeared in the writing of the Lost Generation? Select the two correct answers.

A. culture of consumerism

B. nativist attitudes toward immigrants

C. laissez-faire theory

D. aftermath of World War I

E. racial inequalities

10: Which of the following was a result of the labor movement during the Progressive Age?

A. Antitrust laws were enacted to protect workers.

B. The rights of women in the workforce were recognized.

C. Anti-discrimination laws were passed to protect minority workers.

D. New regulations improved the safety and health of factory workers.

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What are your choices?
(question) Which of these statements about President McKinley best identifies him as an expansionist?
(answer) He paid Spain a large sum to secure the Philippines.

(question) Use the quote to answer the question.
“I am tired; my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever.” —Chief Joseph, Nez Percé Tribe, 1877.
What is Chief Joseph's response to western settlement an example of?
(answer) surrender

(question) Why was annexing Hawaii important to the U.S.?
(answer) Hawaii was a strategic location for a naval base.

(question)How did Theodore Roosevelt use big stick diplomacy to construct the Panama Canal?
(answer) Roosevelt supported Panama's revolution against Colombia.

(question) What was an unintended consequence of William Howard Taft's use of dollar diplomacy in U.S. relations with Latin America?
(answer) It caused Latin American countries to increasingly resent U.S. interference in their affairs.

(question)Germany and other European nations invested in larger and more modern naval armaments. This is an example of what factor that led to World War I?
(answer) militarism

(question)Who were the Harlem Hellfighters?
(answer) an infantry regiment of African American soldiers that served in World War I

(question)Which is a true statement about how World War I affected working conditions in the United States?
(answer) The federal government agreed to support labor unions in return for a no-strike promise from unions.

(question)Despite President Woodrow Wilson’s efforts, the United States never officially signed the Treaty of Versailles. Why was this the case?
(answer) Many U.S. senators opposed the League of Nations and voted against the treaty

(question)Trace the impact of World War I on Prohibition and the women’s suffrage movement. Arrange events in order, starting with the first on top.
(answer) lol idk you'll have to do this on your own

(question)What was a common policy feature of the Republican presidents in the 1920s?
(answer) laissez-faire economic policies

(question)What was the purpose of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890?
(answer) They set aside land and money for affordable land-grant colleges.

(question)How did Charles Lindbergh’s flight to Paris affect the aviation industry in the 1920s?
(answer) The aviation industry experienced a boom because Americans felt safer flying in an airplane.

(question)What was a pull factor for European immigrants in the late 1800s?
(answer) factory jobs in American cities

(question)During the 1920s, how did the growth of immigrant populations in cities cause a cultural backlash in the United States?
(answer) Many Americans in rural areas felt that their way of life was being threatened.

(question)What was key to the Supreme Court's argument in the verdict of the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case?
(answer) the doctrine of separate but equal

(question)Use the passage to answer the question. What is the writer’s claim?
(answer) Until a majority of women in Massachusetts say they want the vote, the state constitution should not be amended.

(question)Which political party emerged out of the farmers' movements of the late 1800s?
(answer) the Populist Party

(question)What caused the Great Migration during the 1920s?
(answer) African Americans wanted more rights and better-paying jobs.

(question)Use the political cartoon to answer the question. The spirit of Tweed is mighty still. Which statement best interprets the message of this cartoon?
(answer) Boss Tweed was gone, but corruption was still a problem in New York's government.

(question)How did Prohibition affect society during the 1920s?
(answer) It resulted in a new subculture of bootleggers, speakeasies, and organized crime.

(question)Which of the following best describes the Progressive movement?
(answer) an attempt to address the problems associated with the Gilded Age

(question)Which of the following 1920s topics frequently appeared in the writing of the Lost Generation? Select the two correct answers.
(answers) "culture of consumerism", and "aftermath of World War I"

(question)Which of the following was a result of the labor movement during the Progressive Age?
(answer) New regulations improved the safety and health of factory workers.

(question)Compare and contrast how the North and South organized their armies. Drag each item to the correct category.
(answers)
north: "offered bounties to volunteers"
south: "forced African Americans to serve the army"
both north and south: "passed conscription, or draft, laws" and "offered ways for wealthy citizens to avoid serving"

(question)What was the primary goal of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)?
(answer) to lobby for laws against the consumption of alcohol

(question)Read the excerpt from Alabama's Ordinance of Secession. Select two highlighted text examples that provide reasons for Alabama's secession.
(answers) "avowedly hostile to the domestic institutions and to the peace and security of the people of the State of Alabama" (and) "is a political wrong of so insulting and menacing a character as to justify the people of the State of Alabama"

(question)Booker T. Washington is noted for which of the following?
(answer) establishing the Tuskegee Institute

(question)Which best describes Theodore Roosevelt’s impact on the election of 1912?
(answer) Progressivism remained an important political movement.

(question)What does the image illustrate in terms of how strategies of the Union and Confederacy differed?
(answer) The image shows that General Grant took a more offensive attack-and-strike strategy.

(question)The Reconstruction Amendments transformed life for African Americans. However, the amendments had unintended consequences. Drag and drop the effects to the correct amendments.
(answers)
Thirteenth Amendment;
"Many Southern states passed black codes to keep racial discrimination legal." (and) "Its rejection by Johnson and former Confederate states started the period known as Radical Reconstruction."
Fourteenth Amendment; "It angered women's rights leaders."
Fifteenth Amendment; "It caused many southern governments to pass poll taxes, which meant a person had to pay to vote."

(question)Which of the following did Nikola Tesla do that helped advance American industrialization?
(answer) figure out how to send electricity over longer distances

(question)Drag and drop each person to the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
(answers) lol idk you'll have to do this on your own

(question)If an unskilled female worker wanted equal pay for her work in the textile industry, which group would be the most likely to help her cause?
(answer) the Knights of Labor

(question) How did the invention of the telegraph impact American society? Select the two correct answers.
(answers) "Business owners in the West could stay in touch with eastern markets." (and) "Those who moved out west could communicate with family members in far-away cities."

(question)How did the Chinese Exclusion Act discriminate against Chinese immigrants?
(answer) Chinese immigration was almost completely banned for a period of time.

(question)Identify the main pull factor that drew both domestic and foreign-born people to move to American cities in the late 1800s.
(answer) job opportunities

(question)Drag and drop each Reconstruction cause and effect to the appropriate category.
(answers)
Cause of Reconstruction;
"Southern states have to rejoin the Union."
"Southern economy and infrastructure needs rebuilding after the Civil War."
"Radical Republicans passed laws to restructure southern governments."
Effect of Reconstruction:
"Women began fighting for political rights."
"African Americans have more rights and influence."

(question)Which of the following statements was true of the Progressive Era?
(answer) The government took a more active role in regulating business.

(question)What problem did Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier thesis expose?
(answer) America's unique development could not continue in the absence of a frontier.

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