

Mrs. Powell
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Sheree Powell
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Mrs. Powell

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Who Believed in Moral Diplomacy
Herbert Hoover
Woodrow Wilson
Teddy Roosevelt
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Multiple Choice
I am a journalist that wrote about the working conditions in the meat packing industry.
Booker T. Washington
Jim Crow
Upton Sinclair
Teddy Roosevelt
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Multiple Choice
This was a new innovation that led to increased freedom.
automobile
refrigerator
microwave oven
internet
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Multiple Choice
A movement of African Americans moving from the South the North to escape discrimination and find jobs.
old immigrants
Great Compromise
Robber Barons
The Great Migration
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Multiple Choice
This person believed that African Americans needed to change society immediately to get equal rights.
Booker T Washington
Martin Luther
Jim Crow
Emilio Aquinaldo
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Multiple Choice
Who came form South and Eastern Europe?
old immigrants
flappers
Harlem Renaissance
yellow journalists
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Multiple Choice
He fought for rights and independence by fighting against the Spanish and American forces
Martin Luther
Thomas Jefferson
Emilio Aquinaldo
Herbert Hoover
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Multiple Choice
Who did his best job to stop the Great Depression, but instead became a scapegoat for it?
Teddy Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
Herbert Hoover
Jefferosn Davis
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Multiple Choice
Which ammendment gave women the right to vote?
5th
19th
21st
25th
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Multiple Choice
Which group of people were hostile towards immigrants?
natavists
Chinese
Spanish
Germans
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Multiple Choice
This allowed workers to negotiate as a group instead of as individuals
yellow journalism
Spanish American War
labor unions
League of Nations
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Multiple Choice
This person flew solo from New York to Paris
Upton Sinclair
Charles Lindbergh
Teddy Roosevelt
Jethro Tull
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Multiple Choice
This is a peace-keeping organization, US did not join.
League Of Nations
labor Unions
natural rights
old immigrants
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Multiple Choice
Which amendment prohibited alcohol?
5th
13th
18th
21st
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Multiple Choice
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
George Harrison
Thomas Jefferosn
Elvis Presley
Harrison Ford
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Multiple Choice
What did the Great Compromise deal with?
Each state's representation in Congress
families working in factories
natural rights
economic growth
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Multiple Choice
The number of representatives is based on
# of sentators in office
population
tenement areas
allies
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Multiple Choice
The 3/5 compromise dealt with
property people own
articles of confederation
natural rights
how to count African Americans in population counts
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Multiple Choice
The President of the United States is elected by the majority vote in the
senate
congress
electoral college
state of Texas
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Multiple Choice
Inalienable/natural rights are
rights that are not protected by law
rights that are held by all people and should never be taken away from the government
rights that guarantees your savings for $500.00
robber barons
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Multiple Choice
Wealthy industrials were referred to as
industrial engineers
nationalists
robber barons
monopoly distractors
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Multiple Choice
What were urban (city) areas like during the late 1800's and early 1900's?
luxurious
beautiful castles with fountains
they were mostly slums and tenements
high rise buildings with a lot of fancy stores for shopping
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Multiple Choice
Why did children work in factories in the late 1800's?
Children thought it was fun to work
familes needed their children to work in order to survive
the children had invented the factories.
Children were the only people who could fit in the crowded factories
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Multiple Choice
What port did Asian immigrants enter when they came to America?
Angel Island
Ellis Island
Miami
Chicago
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Multiple Choice
Where did European immigrants enter into the United States?
Angel Island
Ellis Island
Miami
Chicago
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Multiple Choice
Increase in population, and increase of immigration is caused by
monopolies
more people dying from the black plague
slow expansion of rural (farm) areas
fast expansion of urban (city) areas
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Multiple Choice
What happened due ot fast urbanization?
Many stores were placed in urban areas for shopping
Immigrants moved to American cities to find work
people moved back to rural areas.
People kept farming to produce the food they needed
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Multiple Choice
John Sinclair's book the Jungle exposed dangerous workplace conditions in what industry?
clothing
automobile
train
meat
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Multiple Choice
What did muckrakers do?
clean up after horses
bet on horse racing
expose political and business corruption
work in the banking industry
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Multiple Choice
Alcoholism and a push for a more wholesome society led to which amendment?
18th amendment
21st amendment
2nd amendment
23rd amendment
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Multiple Choice
Whose goal was ot end legalized discrimination based on race
MADD
CCC
FBI
NAACP
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Multiple Choice
Which act got rid of monopolies?
quartiering act
stamp ace
Sherman Anti-trust Act
Intolerable act
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Multiple Choice
Women protesting helped to bring about what?
5th amendment
19th amendment
formula for babies
clothing styles for flappers
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Multiple Choice
Who was Mark Twain?
Imperialist
Anti -Imperialist
a musician that sang My country tis of thee
a muckraker
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Fill in the Blank
Immigration, internal migration and urbanization caused Overcrowding in ______ and construction of tenement building
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Multiple Choice
How did Teddy Roosevelt show his "Big Stick" policy?
by showing his moral values
sailing the Great White Fleet all over the world
never going to war
Teaching people that a stick will point to the correct answer on the test
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Multiple Choice
Why did the US want to build the Panama Canal?
to help Panama be a free state.
To stop flooding
to decrease shipping times between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
To get closer to Austrailia
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Multiple Choice
What was dollar diplomacy based on?
economic investments
building a white fleet
moral values
warfare
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Multiple Choice
What caused the Spanish American War?
Yellow Journalism and the explosion of the Maine
Sedition Act
Boston Tea Party
Assination of Archduke Ferdinand
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Multiple Choice
What legislation limited free speech in the United States
3/5 compromise
peace without victory
Sedition Act (1918)
dollar diplomacy
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Multiple Choice
What happened on the Western Front of World War 1
Invasion of Pearl Harbor
Archdule Ferdinand was shot
Allies met to set up the Treaty of Versailles
Intense trench warfare
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Multiple Choice
What does the I in MAIN stand for
Industrialist
Imperialist
Investments
Injuries
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Multiple Choice
What ship did the German's sink?
The Titanic
The Baltimore
The Lusitania
The PA Denny
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Multiple Choice
What started World War 1?
Explosion of the USS Maine
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
The sinking of the Titanic
Yellow Journalism
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Multiple Choice
Why didn't the US join the League of Nations?
They were afraid the League of Nations would draw the US into future wars.
They were mad at Italy.
They had too many problems to deal with in the United States
They were angry with France.
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Multiple Choice
What does Peace without victory mean?
Nations should declare peace of there is no clear winner.
Side 1 won, but there were too many dead people to count
Side 2 won, but they didn't want to quit fighting
Both sides should keep fighting until there is a winner
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Multiple Choice
Who was prosperous during the 1920's?
Middle and upper class white people
African Americans
The Germans
Only Kings and Queens
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Multiple Choice
How did Henry Ford alter working conditions for employees
He made employees work constantly without ever taking a break.
He paid them low wages and never gave them a day off.
He increased their wages and gave them weekends off
He made no changes
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Multiple Choice
Why was The Harlem Renaissance a notable movement?
It was a rich time of unity adn deevelopment of African American culture
It gave us the Harlem Globetrotter basketball team.
It gave white men credit for buying goods
It helped people in rural areas
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Multiple Choice
How were farmers affected by the nations's economic growth?
They were able to grow many crops and help all the Americans people
They were given loans from the government to help them with all their needs.
They learned new farming techniques to grow better crops.
They were outside of the economic boom, they suffered from debt and lower crop prices
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Multiple Choice
What caused the Great Depression?
Women were angry because their spouses wanted to drink all the time.
Credit and stock speculation and unequal distribution of wealth
Women were unable to buy shoes.
flappers partying too much,
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Multiple Choice
What does the flapper symbolize?
An increase in freedom and independence for women
New investments for the bank industry
A warning signal used in war when the enemy is on the way
a mechanical part on a ship
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Multiple Choice
Which New Deal Era program increased the quality of life by providing the rural south with electricity?
The CCC
The FBI
The Rural Electrification Administration
FDIC
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Multiple Choice
Why didn't Roosevelt support an anti-lynching law?
He didn't beleive in hanging people.
Woodrow Wilson told him not to support it.
He was a supporter of the KKK.
He was afraid of losing support from the Southern Democrats
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