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Social Studies

10th Grade

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DOK Level 2: Skill/Concept, 912.1.4.F, SS8H7

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63 Slides • 156 Questions

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What was the primary advocacy of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?

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To provide scholarships for women studying politics

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To advocate for women's suffrage in the United States

3

To guarantee appointments to office for women

4

To accept donations from everyone

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Multiple Choice

What were the main causes of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s?

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Poor agricultural practices and drought

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Expansion of road systems

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Oil field expansion

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Mismanagement of river resources

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Multiple Choice

Which of these describes the MOST important outcome of President Nixon's visit to China?

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The United States and China reestablished diplomatic relations.

2

The United States and China resolved long-standing trade disputes

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The Chinese government agreed to give up its claims to Taiwan.

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The Chinese government agreed to limit its production of nuclear missiles.

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Multiple Choice

What role did the Harlem Renaissance play in illuminating the African American experience?

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It helped illuminate the African American experience and inspired artists to continue to draw attention to that experience.

2

It encouraged African American artists to create art and literature that challenged the typical historical narrative.

3

It provided wealthy patrons who supported the Harlem Renaissance's art production.

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It described the housing costs and conditions available for many African Americans.

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Multiple Choice

What does the time line suggest about the competition in the mobile phone industry?

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It indicates a monopoly in the industry.

2

It shows that three companies were responsible for innovations.

3

It suggests that the FCC has no role in the industry.

4

It indicates that pricing information is included.

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Multiple Choice

What were the contributions of George Washington Carver to agriculture?

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Expanding the uses of crops such as peanuts

2

Researching diseases

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Developing weapons technology

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Identifying dietary guidelines

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Multiple Select

What are the correct roles of the TVA as mentioned in the rationale?

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Provides economic development to the region

2

Protects against natural disasters

3

Provides crop subsidies to farmers

4

Provides retirement funds for older Americans

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Multiple Choice

The TVA provided ________ for rural citizens.

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Electricity

2

new farm land

3

new homes

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New Deal support

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Multiple Choice

As the population increases, demands on infrastructure such as roads and highways become greater, commute times increase, and the need for spending on infrastructure becomes greater. What is the impact of population growth on infrastructure?

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Increased demand for infrastructure

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Decreased wildlife habitat

3

More efficient energy use

4

Increased need for alternative energy sources

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Multiple Choice

What does Dr. King refer to when he talks about peacefully changing attitudes?

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Promoting interaction among races

2

Petitioning to close segregated businesses

3

Avoiding disagreements with supporters of segregation

4

Relocating to states with less integration

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Multiple Choice

What role did The Heritage Foundation play in the resurgence of the conservative political agenda?

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It supported environmental protection regulations.

2

It inspired a resurgence of conservative political values.

3

It rejected communism in America.

4

It grew evangelical Christianity.

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Multiple Choice

During the 1950s, which of the following contributed to the economic prosperity of the United States?

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The rise of environmental conservation

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The expansion of work programs

3

The GI Bill of Rights and Baby Boom

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Military enlistment during World War II

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Multiple Choice

Who was the first woman to serve as a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court?

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Sandra Day O'Connor

2

Belva Lockwood

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Lena Springs

4

Janet Reno

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Multiple Choice

What was the impact of the arrival of gold seekers at the Klondike on the environment?

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It improved biodiversity of habitats.

2

It strained the region's natural resources.

3

It had no impact on the environment.

4

It increased disaster recovery.

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Multiple Choice

What was one of the leading causes of the crash of the stock market in 1929?

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Stock market speculation

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Bank failures

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High unemployment

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Government regulations

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Multiple Choice

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What challenge of urbanization and industrialization is demonstrated in this photo?

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unfair labor practices

2

inner-city overcrowding

3

child labor exploitation

4

racism and discrimination

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Multiple Choice

What was the primary purpose of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) established in 1994?

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To increase tariffs on goods

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To establish a free-trade zone

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To decrease foreign manufacturing jobs

4

To guarantee profits for companies

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Multiple Choice

What justification did Saddam Hussein use for invading Kuwait in August 1990?

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Kuwait was stealing oil from Iraqi fields

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Kuwait was a sovereign country

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Kuwait was involved in the Gulf War

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Kuwait was taking hostages

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Multiple Choice

What was the main reason for the Iranian Hostage Crisis?

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The U.S. president's decision to allow Iran's exiled shah to travel to the U.S. for medical care

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The U.S. asking the exiled shah to sell more oil to the United States

3

The U.S. opening new military bases in Iran

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The U.S. imposing economic sanctions on Iran

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What was the rationale behind the U.S. government's need to obtain coaling stations around the world according to Mahan?

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To support the maintenance of a navy

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To expand territorial claims

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To promote trade with Europe

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To establish military bases

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Multiple Choice

What strategies did Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers (UFW) use to achieve their goals?

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Violent protests and armed resistance
2
Political lobbying and fundraising events
3
Social media campaigns and celebrity endorsements
4
Nonviolent protests, boycotts, strikes, and grassroots organizing

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Multiple Choice

What should you refer to for SCR items?

1

The scoring guide

2

The textbook

3

The teacher's notes

4

The online resources

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Multiple Choice

During the late 1800s and early 1900s, what were the working conditions in factories?

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Unsafe and unsanitary

2

Safe and clean

3

Moderate and acceptable

4

Harsh but manageable

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Multiple Choice

What was the unemployment rate change during the wartime economy according to the rationale provided?

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Increased from 7.9% to 1.4%

2

Decreased from 7.9% to 1.4%

3

Remained the same

4

Increased from 1.4% to 7.9%

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Multiple Choice

What was President Reagan's approach to taxes and economic growth?

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Increase foreign trade

2

Support increased business loans

3

Cut taxes to stimulate domestic growth

4

Decrease government spending

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Multiple Choice

What impact did labor-saving devices and electric appliances have on American households?

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Decreased time for leisure activities

2

Increased time for housework

3

Forced consumers to buy larger houses

4

Required consumers to learn new skills

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Multiple Choice

What impact did Betty Friedan's book The Feminine Mystique have on the feminist movement?

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It helped give rise to a second wave of feminism

2

It discouraged women from participating in politics

3

It focused solely on women's rights in the workplace

4

It had no significant impact on feminism

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A nonviolent, public refusal to obey allegedly unjust laws​
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Sit-ins
Marches
Litigation
Boycotts
Civil Disobedience
Abolitionist
Affirmative Action
Segregate

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Multiple Choice

Where did the majority of the new immigrants settle?

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small towns

2

rural areas

3

suburbs

4

big cities

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Multiple Choice

What is nativism?

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A belief that favored native-born Americans

2

A political movement that gained prominence in the mid-1800s

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A fear of job competition and lower wages

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A concern about changes in culture and religion

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What was the name of the secretive and nativist political movement during the mid-1800s?

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The Know Nothings

2

The American Party

3

The Gilded Age Movement

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The Nativist Society

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What is the enduring relevance of understanding and addressing historical nativism?

1

Highlighting the persistence of fears and prejudices in contemporary society

2

Promoting a more inclusive and diverse society

3

Encouraging open borders and unrestricted immigration

4

Ignoring the impact of historical dynamics on current attitudes

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Multiple Choice

What was the main concern of Americans during the Gilded Age regarding immigration?

1

The potential change to their way of life

2

The lack of job opportunities for immigrants

3

The cultural assimilation of immigrants

4

The economic benefits of immigration

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This excerpt contains several articles from the treaty signed following World War I.

Which selection BEST represents a reason this treaty did not align with U.S. isolationist policies?

Select the ONE correct answer.

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an abolitionist and ​
She formed and led ​
about women's rights. She was famous for writings and speeches on women's right to ​
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Man
tv shows
suffragist.
conventions
vote.

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Multiple Choice

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Define unrestricted submarine warfare

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all merchant ships, including those from neutral countries, would be attacked by the German navy without warning

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ships are sunk by submarines

3

military ships can be sunk by U-boats without warning

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What was unrestricted submarine warfare?

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A policy that allowed submarines to sink any ship without warning

2

A naval strategy used only by the Allies

3

A type of naval engagement in open waters

4

A treaty signed to limit submarine usage

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Labelling

Place the cause of WWI under the correct heading.

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July Crisis

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assassination

Militarism

Alliances

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Match the following cause for WWI with its definition

The policy of building up the tools of war, such as ships, weapons, and soldiers

Agreements to come to the aid of another nation if they attack or are attacked by a rival nation.

Countries/Empires used their power to secure raw resources, land, and labor in less industrialized nations/territories

The belief that one's nation should take priority over the interests of foreign countries or minority groups.

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

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The
was the catalyst of the start of World War I.
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assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
the USS Maine explosion
attacks on merchant ships by German-Uboats
Treaty of Versailles

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Which of the following is the best title for this list?

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Issues Contributing to the Outbreak of World War I

2

Principal Reasons for U.S. Entry into World War II

3

Economic Rivalries Between Cold War Superpowers

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At the beginning of WWI, Woodrow Wilson followed a foreign policy of

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neutrality

2

joining the United Nations.

3

placing an embargo on the Allied and Central nations.

4

aggression

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wrote "Common Sense" to explain to the colonists that they must fight for independence from Britain. He also explained what type of government the colonies should create for themselves.

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A subgroup that pushes back on the mainstream culture in an attempt to change how society functions is known as the:

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Subgroup

2

Radical Culture

3

Counterculture

4

Marginalized

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Labelling

Which of the following best completes the graphic organizer?

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Characteristics of Culture

Elements of an Economy

Foundations of Democracy

Physical features of Geography

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The Allied Forces invaded ​
on June 6, 1944 to push back Nazi forces.

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was the Allied plan led by ​
_to liberate ​
from the Nazis. The plan was to drop ​
onto the beaches of ​
.
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D-Day
Douglas Macarthur
Dwight Eisenhower
France
soldiers
Normandy
Calais
Italy
Switzerland
Bernard "Monty" Montgomery

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American & British soldiers launched across the English Channel during the ​
in 1944, beginning their assault on the European continent.

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On , June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France

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D-Day

2

VJ- Day

3

EV-Day

4

My Birthday

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The Allied invasion of Normandy was called
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Operation Torch
2
Operation Overlord (D-Day)
3
Operation Husky
4
Operation Avalanche

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What happened as a result of the event in the newspaper headline? D-Day June 6, 1944

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The liberation of Western Europe began

2

Hitler came into power

3

Jews were sent to concentration camps

4

Germany invaded Poland

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The Battle of Midway was a turning point of the war in the Pacific because....

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Japan had another successful attack on the U.S.

2

Japan was now dominating the Pacific

3

Japan now fighting on the defensive end & the U.S. now on the offense

4

U.S. lost the battle

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What World War II event does this map illustrate?

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TEKS 7D, 29B: This 1944 order was addressed to U.S. troops sent to —

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capture the Italian mainland

2

transport weapons to Great Britain

3

invade the beaches at Normandy

4

repel an attack on Stalingrad

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following cases most likely involves a violation of civil rights?

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Classifying people into brackets on the basis of income and taxing them at different rates

2

Classifying people in any way, using any system that treats one group of people differently from another

3

Classifying people and treating them differently on the basis of race or gender

4

Giving adults more rights, such as voting or drinking alcohol, than the rights possessed by minors

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Multiple Choice

Nonviolent protest, where protesters occupied space in order to protest segregation.
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Sit-In
2
Freedom Rides
3
Selma March
4
Filibuster

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To stop using or buying things
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Riot
2
Disagreeing
3
Boycott
4
Capitalism 

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Multiple Choice

Explain the significance of the Selma to Montgomery March in 1965.

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It was a minor event with little impact.

2

It highlighted the struggle for voting rights and led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

3

It was focused on desegregating schools.

4

It was primarily a labor rights march.

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Which action opposed the civil rights advances that the Reconstruction amendments had promised?

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The temperance movement.

2

The passage of Jim Crow laws.

3

The passage of antitrust legislation.

4

The conservation movement.

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What did Jim Crow laws do?

1

made discrimination and segregation legal

2

let all people become citizens

3

helped African Americans get education and medicine

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Multiple Choice

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What type of laws is this an example of?

1

Black Codes

2

KKK Laws

3

Jim Crow Laws

4

Scalawag Laws

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Multiple Choice

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Which amendment eliminated the Jim Crow policy represented in this cartoon?

1

13th Amendment

2

19th Amendment

3

24th Amendment

4

26th Amendment

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Multiple Choice

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Tests given to African Americans at the voting polls.

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Literacy Tests

2

Voting tests

3

Government Tests

4

Poll tests

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Multiple Choice

Many southern states passed laws after the Compromise of 1877.  The laws that legalized the segregation of whites and blacks were called
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Jim Crow Laws
2
Black Codes
3
Freedman's Bureau
4
Reconstruction

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Match

Match the following terms to their definitions.

Disenfrancisement

Jim Crow Laws

Plessy v. Ferguson

Separate, but Equal

To deprive a person the right to vote or rights of citizenship.

Laws created by state legislatures to deny Blacks citizenship rights.

Supreme Court case that established the separate but equal doctrine thus promoting segregation.

Supreme Court ruling that legalized racial segregation as long as the facilities were equally funded

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  1. Since 1990, the United States has experienced changes to its economy. 

Identify the consequence for each change.

Technologies such as the personal computer, internet, and mobile phones become more common.

Competition from overseas producers leads to increasing trade deficits.

Producers increasingly import parts form their factories in other countries

Global communication improves

Transitional business org become common

U.S. economy changes to service focused

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When does the US join the war?

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On the evening of April 2, ​​
, President Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany.
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1917
1918
1919

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the policy or process of preventing the expansion of a hostile power​
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Containment
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
Proxy War
Limited War
Red Scare/McCarthyism
Massive Retaliation
Iron Curtain

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Which of the following definitions best defines Containment

1

The United States' effort to destroy all communist nations

2

The United States' effort to stop the spreading of communism

3

The United States' effort to overturn communism

4

The United States' effort to help spread communism

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Which of the following is the best title for the information?



​ ​

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This is the 2024 electoral college map.

Identify the THREE states with THE MOST electoral votes.

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Labelling

Label the two major US Political Parties

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Republicans

Democrats

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Multiple Choice

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How does the image promote the Black Panthers idea of "Black Power?"

1

Their actions led to increased cooperation with police

2

The developed programs to help their communities

3

They opposed integrated schools

4

They encouraged outright violence

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The ​
gives Congress the power to "lay and collect ​
." This is different from the ​
in that it shifted from Congress being only able to request funds. There are ​
on taxing. They include that Congress can only tax for ​
good, they can't tax exports, and that direct taxes must be apportioned among the States.
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Constitution
taxes
Articles of Confederation
restrictions
public

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Multiple Choice

What did the 16th Amendment do?

1

Allowed the government to tax people's income

2

Allowed the government to relocate immigrants

3

Allowed the government the right to vote

4

Allowed people the right to vote

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strong foreign policy drove America to a more active role in world affairs
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Theodore Roosevelt's
William McKinley's
Woodrow Wilson's
Grover Cleveland's

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Match the following

Roosevelt Corollary

Moral Diplomacy

Dollar Diplomacy

Big Stick Diplomacy

China's Open Door Policy

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Match

Match the following presidents to their respective policies

Theodore Roosevelt

William Taft

Woodrow Wilson

"Big Stick" Diplomacy

Dollar Diplomacy

Moral Diplomacy

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This political cartoon represents the way President Theodore Roosevelt influenced diplomacy (relationships with other countries). What policy is this illustrating?

1

The Roosevelt Corollary

2

The 14 Points

3

The Treaty of Versailles

4

The Monroe Doctrine

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Multiple Choice

Added to Monroe Doctrine - US could interfere in Latin American Affairs

1

Big Stick Diplomacy

2

Roosevelt Corollary

3

Fourteen Points

4

Dollar Diplomacy

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Multiple Choice

Why did the US want to maintain control of the Philippines?

1
To establish a military base
2
To exploit natural resources
3

To extend its influence in Asia

4

To spread religion

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Which President of the United States declared that European countries could not colonize Latin America, and promised that the U.S. would stay out of European conflicts?

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This painting is about the idea of ​
.

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Which of the following explains the reasons for westward expansion? ​
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all of the above
expand democracy
abundance of inexpensive farmland
access to new economic markets

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Match the following

Rations or saving food

War Bonds

Office of War Informantion

Victory Gardens

Supporting War Effort

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People were ​
scarce items during World War II. Food items such as​
products were rationed. In addition to food, materials such as ​ ​
were also rationed. ​
were donated to be recycled into military ​

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Labelling

Label North and South Korea

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North Korea

South Korea

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The Korean War began when ​
Korea invaded ​
Korea in June of 1950.
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North
South
West
East

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What is the most appropriate title for this timeline?

1

Korean War

2

Vietnam War

3

World War II

4

Philippine Annexation

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Where and when was this photograph taken?
1
In Europe after World War II, when an iron curtain prevented the shipment of supplies East during the Marshall Plan
2
In Berlin, after the US responded to the Berlin blockade with an airlift
3
In the area currently called the demilitarized zone (DMZ), during the Korean War
4
In the Southern region of Korea after the wars end.

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Multiple Choice

When the Korean War ended:

1

North Korea no longer had a communist government

2

Communist North Korea and Capitalist South Korea remained divided at the 38th parallel

3

South Korea no longer had a communist government

4

South Korea won the war but allowed the communists to live in the North above the 38th parallel

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Which of the following was a MAIN reason the Chinese Exclusion Act was supported at both state and national levels?

1

The United States government wanted to retaliate against Chinese attacks on the American Navy.

2

Leaders wanted to stop Chinese religious influence in America.

3

Political and economic leaders wanted to reduce competition from Chinese laborers.

4

West Coast leaders wanted to reduce the amount of opium being smuggled into the United States.

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Multiple Choice

Nativism, economic problems on the West Coast, and controversy over lower wages all led to the passage of which law?

1

The Chinese Exclusion Act

2

The Sherman Anti-Trust Act

3

The Voting Rights Act

4

The Homestead Act

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One cause of the war was EXTREME devotion to the interests and culture's of one's nation called

1

countryism

2

nationalism

3

patriotism

4

socialism

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Nationalism means...

1

identification with one's own nation and support for its interests

2

hating your country

3

betraying your country

4

going to college

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Multiple Choice

Which president was in office during Dollar Diplomacy?

1

Theodore Roosevelt

2

Ulysses S. Grant

3

William Howard Taft

4

Grover Cleveland

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Multiple Choice

Was Dollar Diplomacy successful (business wise) for Latin America and the United States?

1

Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

There is a cartoon character by the name of Uncle Sam in political cartoons - which nation does he represent? (Look on page 659 in the text to see an example)

1

Latin America

2

The United States

3

Panama

4

None of the above

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Multiple Choice

President Taft believed that American investments would bring ________ to troubled areas of the world.

1
disorder
2
confusion
3
stability
4
chaos

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Multiple Choice

The USA sends warships to Colombia to deter Colombia from stopping Panamanian rebels

1

Big Stick

2

Dollar Diplomacy

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Multiple Choice

The USA pumped money into Haiti and prevented European countries from giving loans under the Monroe Doctrine

1

Big Stick

2

Dollar Diplomacy

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Multiple Choice

The US sent "The Great White Fleet," a series of warships to circumnavigate (travel) the globe to display American power

1

Big Stick

2

Dollar Diplomacy

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Multiple Choice

Under the Platt Amendment, the USA was at liberty to intervene militarily in Cuba to "maintain Cuban independence"

1

Big Stick

2

Dollar Diplomacy

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Match

Match the following descriptions to the correct amendment.

15th Amendment

19th Amendment

24th Amendment

26th Amendment

all men can vote regardless of race

women can vote

people do not have to pay a poll tax to vote

18-year-olds can vote

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Multiple Choice

This invention created steel, which was used to build railroads and skyscrapers:

1

the telegraph

2

the Bessemer Process

3

the Model T

4

The light bulb

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Multiple Choice

The Republican presidents of the 1920s supported ____________________ policies such as high tariffs and low taxes.

1

pro-business

2

pro-worker

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The introduction of ____________ increased business productivity and increased people’s standard of living.

1

Electricity

2

Bessemer Process

3

Railroad

4

Automobile

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Open Ended

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What is the title of the graph?

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Open Ended

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What is the trend of the stock price from 1921-1929?

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Open Ended

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In what year do stock prices drop? Why?

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Multiple Choice

Time where the bottom fell out of the market. The stock market crashed.

1

Speculation

2

Buying on the margin

3

Black Tuesday

4

Bull Market

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Multiple Choice

Ignoring risks, buying stocks and bonds to make a quick profit

1

Speculation

2

Black Tuesday

3

Buying of the margin

4

Bull Market

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Multiple Choice

What day did the Stock Market ultimately crash?

1

October 29, 1929

2

December 29, 1929

3

April 29,1929

4

November 29,1929

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Multiple Choice

One effect of Black Tuesday

1

Investors acquired huge amounts of debt

2

Investors acquired huge amounts of wealth

3

Investors amount of wealth did not change

4

Investors amount of debt was minimal

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The cause of the Vietnam War was ​

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Multiple Choice

Why did the US enter the Vietnam War?

1

stop the communist North Vietnam from taking over South Vietnam

2

stop the communist China from taking over South Vietnam

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Multiple Choice

The primary reason given by U.S. leaders to justify military involvement in Vietnam was that it would -

1

promote reconstruction after WWII

2

maintain the policy of detente

3

fulfill prior Unite Nations obligations

4

keep communism from spreading throughout the region

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following caused the Vietnam War?
1
Japan attacked South Vietnam
2
North Vietnam wanted all of Vietnam to be communist
3
South Vietnam wanted to remain communist
4
The Soviet Union attacked South Vietnam

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Multiple Choice

Which event is considered a primary cause of the Vietnam War?

1

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

2

The Gulf of Tonkin Incident

3

The Cuban Missile Crisis

4

The fall of the Berlin Wall

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What two foreign policies led to US war in Vietnam?

1

Domino Theory

2

Detente

3

Isolationism

4

Containment

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Which of the following was a significant impact of the Vietnam War on American society?

1

Increased trust in government

2

Economic boom

3

Deep societal divisions and protests

4

Strengthened military morale

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What does the Domino Theory related to the Vietnam War suggest?

1

If one country falls to Communism, others will follow

2

Economic collapse in one country leads to regional instability

3

Military interventions are effective in stopping war

4

Alliances between countries are fragile

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VIETNAM WAR

The war began in _________ , after the rise to power of __________________________ and his communist Viet Minh party in North Vietnam.

1

1954, Ho Chi Minh

2

1945, Taiwan

3

1965, Viet Cong

4

1956, Viet Nam

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According to the domino

theory, why couldn't America let

Ho Chi Minh take over Vietnam?

1

a. The Soviet Union would quickly declare war on the

U.S.

2

b. Laos and Cambodia would quickly become

Communist countries

3

c. The alliance between France and the U.S. would be

broken.

4

d. The people of Vietnam would suffer under a

repressive dictatorship.

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Which leadership quality is most demonstrated by President Obama in this excerpt of his farewell address?

1

Courage

2

Honesty

3

Decisiveness

4

Visionary thinking

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The menu above is evidence of how America’s national identity has been influenced by —

1

various restaurants

2

religious dietary habits

3

new cooking techniques

4

many immigrant groups

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What happened to Clinton after he lied under oath about his relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky?
1
He was fired
2
He resigned
3
He was impeached
4
He was promoted

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The Family and Medical Leave Act:
1
provides employees with up to 24 weeks of unpaid leave to deal with family matters.
2
requires companies with 25 or more employees to provide unpaid leave for family matters.
3
requires companies with 50 or more employees to provide unpaid leave for family matters.
4
provides employees with up to 12 weeks of paid leave to deal with family matters such as a birth of a child.

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What does President Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial reflect about modern U.S. politics?
1
Congress conducts more thorough investigations of judicial nominees
2
Campaign finances are monitored by a regulatory agency
3
Media outlets focus more on policy issues than on the actions of elected officials
4
Elected officials face greater scrutiny of their personal lives

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Bill Clinton was ​
but not ​
from office.
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impeached
removed
resigned
convicted

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Match the following

Jobs for Young man the included national parks and environments projects

Provided jobs, controlled flooding and built dams

Placed Government standards on housing construction and loans

Creates a pension for retired people and unemployment insurance

Civilian Conservation Corps

Tennessee Valley Authority

Federal Housing Authority

Social Security Act

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The longest-serving U.S. President, ​
, was elected president ​
times, and served as president for ​
years. After he died, the ​
Amendment was added to the Constitution to say presidents can only be president for ​
terms.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
4
12
22nd
2
Herbert Hoover
9
1
21st
19th

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How did the New Deal aim to address the problem of unemployment?

1

By encouraging the private sector to create more jobs

2

By implementing tax cuts for the wealthy to stimulate investment

3

By creating government programs that directly employed millions of people

4

By outsourcing government jobs to foreign countries

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What was the New Deal?

1

President Hoover's plan to create government jobs to help people during the depression.

2

Government agencies created to give people support and jobs during the depression.

3

President Roosevelt's plan to provide, relieve, recovery and reform to the US economy.

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This photograph shows a 1934 painting by an artist with the Public Works of Art Project during the Great Depression.

What is the MOST LIKELY reason the Public Works of Art Project commissioned this painting?

1

To promote optimism for US economic progress during the Great Depression

2

To demand federal worker safety laws during the Great Depression

3

To encourage competition for US technological superiority during the Great Depression

4

To question the success of nationalizing industries during the Great Depression

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The Food and Drug Act was initially put in place to ensure that products were __________________

1

Used by Everyone

2

labelled Correctly

3

Wrapped and Shipped

4

All of the above

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What was the goal of the "Grange"?

1

help farmers grow and harvest more crops

2

Make decisions on what crops farmers could grow

3

try to put pressure on politicians to pass laws to help farmers

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Which occurance was a result of the shift in the number of births that began in 1946?

1

The decline of family farming

2

The spread of new diseases

3

The growth of the suburbs

4

The reduction of defense spending

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Choose all that apply. Which contributed to the growth of the suburbs?

1

Baby Boom

2

Development of Levittowns

3

National Interstate and Highways Defense Act

4

Consumer Economy

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The post-war “baby boom” was strongly influenced by
1
Very high employment rates
2
Americans making more money than ever before
3
General prosperity
4
All of the above

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What is the name of the structure in this image that was not accessible to people of color?

1

Levittown

2

Interstate Highway Act

3

Bonus Army

4

Hooverville

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Interstate Highway System

1
Interstate Highway System is a network of local roads.
2
Interstate Highway System is a railway system in the United States.
3
Interstate Highway System is a waterway transportation system.
4
Interstate Highway System is a network of controlled-access highways in the United States.

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Which constitutional provision did the most to advance the aspect of democracy Tocqueville describes?

1
2
3
4

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1)What is the name of the French visitor who observed democracy in America?

1

Alexis de Tocqueville

2

Stephen Hawkins

3

Stephen King

4

Napoleon

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When Alex de Tocqueville pointed to the equality that he saw in America, he meant that
1
America was a colony that had equal representation in Parliament with other English colonies
2
at birth, all American citizens received an equal amount of money in a bank and savings account
3
it was equally  as possible that America would fail as that it would succeed.
4
more than in any other country, people in America all had an equal chance to succeed

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Which amendment gives the following rights/freedoms: Freedom of speech, religion, press, assemble and petition?
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2nd Amendment
3rd Amendment
1st Amendment
4th Amendment

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The 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects freedom of ​
, meaning citizens are able to express themselves as they choose. Freedom of ​
means that a person can worship however they like [or not at all]. This amendment also protects freedom of
to ensure that citizens are well-informed about the city, state, nation, and world we live in.

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Which freedom protects freedom of religion?

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Freedom of relgion

freedom of speech

freedom of petition

freedom of assembly

freedom of press

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Which constitutional right was most directly violated by this executive order? 

1

Freedom of speech 

2

Right to equal protection 

3

Right to bear arms 

4

Freedom of religion 

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“When I use checks, credit cards, or cash, I can count on my skin color not to work against the appearance that I am financially reliable.” This statement illustrates an example of

1

privileges that members of dominant groups enjoy and take for granted.

2

privileges that members of dominant groups have earned through hard work.

3

adaptation to dominant culture.

4

the workings of capitalist societies.

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Hernandez v. Texas determined that...

1

Mexican Americans had equal protection under the law and could have a jury of their peers

2

Mexican Americans could be integrated into all levels of education

3

Schools had to change financing policies.

4

Segregation in high school was illegal.

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Which of these was a major goal of Jane Addams's Settlement House movement in Chicago

1

The founding of women's colleges

2

The introduction of prison reform

3

The assimilation of immigrants

4

The establishment of public libraries

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What established the US Government?

1

Bill of Rights

2

Federalism

3

Constitution

4

Declaration of Independence

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The government shall not create a religion or require attendance at a religious event.

1

Establishment Clause -- 4th amendment

2

Establishment Clause --- 5th amendment

3

Establishment Clause --- 1st amendment

4

Establishment Clause -- 2nd amendment

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