Question 1

A)
The contributions of this man, more than any other, helped the U.S. Navy
become the third strongest naval power at the turn of the nineteenth century.
(1 point)
William Seward
Theodore Roosevelt
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Frederick Jackson Turner
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Question 2
A)
Which of the following best represents the two perspectives of imperialists
and anti-imperialists?
(1 point)
for foreign treaties vs. against foreign treaties
for annexing new territory vs. against annexing territory
for building an elite upper class vs. against building an elite upper class
for the principles of democracy vs. against the principles of democracy
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Question 3
A)
What concern did the U.S. have that led it to expand its influence in China
during the early 1900s?
(1 point)
Chinese trade tariffs were excessive.
China was a good option for a naval base.
The Chinese emperor would restrict U.S. trade.
European control of China would limit U.S. trade.
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Question 4
A)
What was the main reason Theodore Roosevelt thought it was important to
build the Panama Canal?
(1 point)
The canal would connect the U.S. to major global trade routes.
The canal would improve relations between the U.S. and Europe.
The canal would enable the U.S. to negotiate favorable trade agreements.
The canal would allow the U.S. Navy to move more quickly between
oceans.
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Question 5
A)
What were the outcomes of William Howard Taft's attempt to mediate
disputes between China and Japan? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
It failed to create a regional balance of power between China and Japan.
It created a regional balance of power between China and Japan.
It led to increasing tensions between the U.S. and China.
It led to increasing tensions between the U.S. and Japan.
It led to war between the U.S., China, and Japan.
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Question 6
A)
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and other nations agreed to mutual defense
treaties. This is an example of what factor that led to the breakout of World
War I?
(1 point)
militarism
alliances
imperialism
nationalism
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A)
What roles did women serving overseas have during World War I? Select the
two correct answers.
(1 point)
fighter pilots
nurses
switchboard operators
foreign spies
combat soldiers
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Question 8
A)
Who profited the most from industry during World War I?
(1 point)
business owners and corporations
laborer union members
the federal government
consumers
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Question 9
A)
Which are the correct statements about the League of Nations? Select the
two correct answers.
(1 point)
It was first introduced in Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points.
It was officially led by the United States.
It was established to encourage peace negotiations during World War I.
It was outlined in Article X of the Treaty of Versailles.
It appealed to both isolationists and interventionists.
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Question 10
A)
How did the United States’ involvement in World War I impact Prohibition?
(1 point)
Submarines and airplanes helped bring imported wine into the country.
The voluntary rationing of grain made Prohibition seem patriotic.
German immigrants were encouraged to brew beer to show their loyalty.
Women went to work in breweries and distilleries to take men's places.
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Question 11
A major foreign policy initiative for / was the Kellogg-Briand
Pact, which was an agreement between the United States and other countries to
renounce war.
A major economic policy initiative for / was the Emergency Tariff
of 1921, which increased American purchasing power but inflated prices of goods.
Both Harding and Coolidge supported the pro-business policies that were known
as / .
Both Harding and Coolidge supported a “return to normalcy,” which included
/ foreign affairs.
A)
Compare and contrast the policies of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
Select the correct word to complete each sentence.
(2 points)
Coolidge Harding
Coolidge Harding
laissez-faire progressivism
isolation from interference in
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Question 12
A)
How did the transatlantic flight by Charles Lindbergh affect American
aviation?
(1 point)
It persuaded Americans to travel more often and learn more about the
cultures of other countries.
It led to the discovery of an island in the Atlantic Ocean.
It proved that commercial air travel was not as safe as most Americans
previously thought.
It increased public interest and confidence in the possibility of safe and fast
commercial air travel.
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Question 13
A)
In the 1920s, many Americans embraced nativism in response to a changing
society. What is nativism?
(1 point)
a belief that all Native Americans should be given full citizenship
a policy of favoring native inhabitants over immigrants
a philosophy that immigrants bring fresh perspectives to existing societies
a system for uniting Americans in urban and rural areas
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Question 14
A)
Use the image to answer the
question.
What does this photograph
illustrate about the suffrage
movement in the early 1900s?
(1 point)
More men than women
supported the suffrage
movement.
The opposition to the
women’s suffrage
movement was organized.
Women were not
encouraged to enter
businesses unless men
allowed them to.
Men were the only
members of the National
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Question 15
A)
Although the Great Migration gave African Americans access to more jobs
with better wages, they still faced what obstacle in many northern cities?
(1 point)
segregated neighborhoods and schools
the lack of voting rights
the lack of artistic expression
curfews and limited freedom of movement
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Question 16
A)
Why did many Lost Generation writers of the 1920s express a sense of
disillusionment?
(1 point)
They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally
corrupt.
They predicted that the women’s suffrage movement would fail.
They thought that Americans were not properly taking advantage of the
economic boom.
They believed that the country would never follow through with Prohibition.

1 answer

Here are the answers to the questions you've provided:

Question 1: A)
Alfred Thayer Mahan - He is known for his influence on naval strategy and his writings that helped shape naval power.

Question 2: A)
for annexing new territory vs. against annexing territory - This reflects the core disagreement between imperialists and anti-imperialists regarding expansion.

Question 3: A)
European control of China would limit U.S. trade. - The U.S. was concerned about losing trade opportunities in China due to European imperialism.

Question 4: A)
The canal would allow the U.S. Navy to move more quickly between oceans. - This was a key strategic reason for its construction.

Question 5: A)
It failed to create a regional balance of power between China and Japan.
It led to increasing tensions between the U.S. and Japan. - These are accurate consequences of Taft's mediation.

Question 6: A)
alliances - The mutual defense treaties among countries are representative of alliances leading to World War I.

Question 7: A)
nurses
switchboard operators - These were common roles for women serving overseas during WWI.

Question 8: A)
business owners and corporations - They generally profited the most from the wartime industry.

Question 9: A)
It was first introduced in Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points.
It was outlined in Article X of the Treaty of Versailles. - Both statements are correct regarding the League of Nations.

Question 10: A)
The voluntary rationing of grain made Prohibition seem patriotic. - This aligns with how involvement in the war influenced Prohibition sentiments.

Question 11: A)
Coolidge
Harding
laissez-faire
isolation from interference in - These words correctly complete the sentences regarding their policies.

Question 12: A)
It increased public interest and confidence in the possibility of safe and fast commercial air travel. - Lindbergh's flight had a significant impact on perceptions of aviation.

Question 13: A)
a policy of favoring native inhabitants over immigrants - This defines nativism.

Question 14: A)
The opposition to the women’s suffrage movement was organized. - This illustrates the organized resistance to suffrage in the early 1900s.

Question 15: A)
segregated neighborhoods and schools - This was a common issue faced by African Americans in northern cities post-Great Migration.

Question 16: A)
They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally corrupt. - This captures the sentiment of disillusionment among Lost Generation writers.

Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further elaboration!