
Unit 7 Review
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Leslie Schaffer
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Unit 7 Review
By Leslie Schaffer
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Territorial Acquisition: Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines
Platt Amendment - reserve right to interfere in Cuba
Philippine American War
Debate b/w imperialists and Anti imperialists
Effects
Imperialism
Yellow Journalism
Explosion of USS Maine
Causes
Spanish American War 1898
SSUSH14a and SSUSH14b
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Multiple Choice
What does imperialism mean?
a policy of a country no longer involving themselves in foreign affairs
a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
a policy of extending a country's power through trade
a policy similar to isolationism
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following helps to explain the reason for American expansionism in the mid-1800s and early 1900s?
The United States sought new markets for agricultural and industrial products.
The United States wanted to establish colonies in Asia, Africa, and Australia.
United States foreign policy rejected the theory of ¨Social Darwinism. ¨
The United States military wanted to establish overseas bases and recruit from those locations.
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Multiple Choice
The Spanish-American War was the first war fought by the United States in which it
acquired overseas possessions
tested tanks in battle
used the Panama Canal
allied with a foreign power
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Multiple Choice
· Philippines
· Puerto Rico
All of these territories came under the control of the United States following what conflict?
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Became POTUS when McKinley was assassinated.
Favored imperialism
Roosevelt Corollary added "police powers" of intervention to Monroe Doctrine.
Panama Canal - faster movement of Naval vessels between oceans.
Conservationist
Teddy Roosevelt
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Multiple Choice
Which U.S. policy did the Roosevelt Corollary significantly expand during the early 1900s?
appeasement
non-intervention
the Truman Doctrine
the Monroe Doctrine
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Wilson develops 14 Points
Treaty of Versailles
Refusal of US to join League of Nations
New national identity
Effects
Sinking of Lusitania
Zimmerman Telegram
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Causes
WWI
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
British passenger liner sunk by the Germans in May, 1915 which killed 1200 people including 128 Americans leading many Americans to want war with Germany.
Maine
Titanic
Sussex
Lusitania
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which of these was NOT a reason why The US Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles and join the League of Nations?
They did not want to get involved in future costly foreign wars
They did not want to spend money defending Europe
They wanted to expand America's economic influence.
They feared war, which was expensive and costly.
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Multiple Choice
During World War I there was the shift in population demographics, it was called what?
The Great Migration
The Great Move
The Great Shift
The Great Immigration
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
This law provided penalties for spying, sabotage, and obstructing the war effort
Espionage Act
Treason Act
Traitor Act
Spy Act
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Multiple Choice
He was arrested after making a series of speeches against the war urging American men not to fight.
Woodrow Wilson
Langston Hughes
Booker T Washington
Eugene Debs
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Multiple Select
Group that was hired in large numbers for the 1st time during WWI.
Mexican Americans
Women
African Americans
Japanese Americans
Chikdren
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Multiple Choice
It became patriotic during the war to abstain from alcohol, not only to preserve grain for the troops and our allies but also as a symbol of resistance to beer's German connection. This influence the passage of what amendment?
16th
17th
18th
19th
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Multiple Choice
Organized crime and smuggling alcohol brought tremendous profits to those willing to break the law for financial gain. This was an effect of which amendment?
16th
17th
18th
19th
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Multiple Choice
The ratification of this amendment in 1920 was fueled by the country's gratitude for women's economic contribution during World War I.
16th
17th
18th
19th
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19th Amendment
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Women used a variety of tactics to earn the vote, and they became increasingly militant.
Women picketing for suffrage were imprisoned and force fed,
Women of color continued to be denied the right to vote despite passage of the 19th Amendment.
The right to vote was "given to women" by Wilson.
He was "rewarding" them for their support of WW1.
He wanted them to support the League of Nations
Traditional Narrative
Challenging the Narrative
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Multiple Choice
This amendment allowed for women to vote...
18th
19th
20th
21st
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Political, economic, and cultural developments after WWI led to a shared national identity.
Mass consumerism and mass culture emerged under the influence of advertisements, radio broadcasts, and movies.
Mass production was improved by Henry Ford's assembly line.
The Harlem Renaissance popularized African American artists and artforms.
Fear of a violent "communist" revolution in the United States resulted in the First Red Scare. To limit the influence of Communist radicals, the US passed sweeping immigration laws.
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Multiple Choice
The "Red Scare" in the United States immediately
following World War I was a reaction to
President Wilson's attempts to include the
U.S. in the League of Nations.
the perceived growth of organized crime in
major urban areas.
a perceived threat of a communist revolution
in the United States.
a rise in the number of immigrants from
Germany.
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Multiple Choice
The First Red Scare led to all of the following except
Immigration restrictions
Growing support for radical groups.
Resurgence of the KKK
Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act
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Multiple Choice
This person is known for constructing his manufacturing facilities so that all the elements of production (foundries, machine shops, assembly lines) were all in one location.
Woodrow Wilson
Eugene Debs
Henry Ford
Charles Chevy
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Multiple Choice
The first _______________________ broadcasts were used to relate the election results of the 1920 Presidential Election.
radio
television
telegraph
Morse code
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Multiple Choice
Radio and movies were a unifying force on national _____________________________________ because the styles actors and actresses wore
outrage
boycotts
culture
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Multiple Choice
First significant artistic movement coming out of African American culture
New York City Renaissance
European Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance
Brooklyn Renaissance
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Multiple Choice
Who was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist?
Langston Hughes
Andrew Johnson
William Taft
Rosa Parks
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Multiple Choice
This type of music was thought to have originated from the musical traditions brought by slaves from West Africa combined with western musical instruments and techniques.
Rap
Country
Classical
Jazz
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