UNIT 6 REVIEW #1

UNIT 6 REVIEW #1

11th Grade

8 Qs

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UNIT 6 REVIEW #1

UNIT 6 REVIEW #1

Assessment

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History

11th Grade

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Cardi B

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8 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Questions 1-3 refer to the excerpt below.

"A widely held view of the Republican administrations of the 1920s is that they represented a return to an older order that had existed before Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson became the nation's chief executives. Harding and Coolidge especially are seen as latter-day McKinleys, political mediocrities who peopled their cabinets with routine, conservative party hacks of the kind almost universal in Washington from the end of the Civil War until the early 20th century. In this view, the 1920s politically were an effort to set back the clock."

-David A. Shannon, historian, Between the Wars: America, 1919-1941, 1965


Which of the following groups from the 1920s most likely would have supported the perspective of this excerpt?

Business and financial leaders.

Democrats and Republicans who supported Progressive reforms.

Supporters of reduced government spending and tax cuts.

Native-born and older Americans with traditional values.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following groups of politicians from between 1865 and 1900 most closely resemble the corrupt politicians during the Harding administration?

Politicians who failed to protect the freedmen in the South.

Politicians who took shares of railroad stock in return for government subsidies.

Politicians who gave government jobs to their political supporters as rewards.

Politicians who violated the temperance laws and their professed moral beliefs.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Media Image

Which of the following trends of the 1920s is most clearly portrayed in this advertisement?

The expansion of auto dealers throughout the country.

The use of extended payment plans to purchase consumer goods.

The emergence of General Motors as the largest company.

The growth of middle-class incomes.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"The farmers are being pauperized by the poverty of industrial populations and the industrial populations are being pauperized by the poverty of the farmers. Neither has the money to buy the product of the other, hence we have overproduction and under consumption at the same time and in the same country. "I have not come here to stir you in a recital of the necessity for relief for our suffering fellow citizens. However, unless something is done for them and

done soon, you will have a revolution on hand ...."There is a feeling among the masses that something is radically wrong

.... they say that this government is a conspiracy against the common people to enrich the already rich."


-Oscar Ameringer, editor of the Oklahoma Daily Leader, testimony to the House Committee on Labor, February, 1932.


Which of the following most directly supports the author's analysis?

Gross national product fell from $104 billion in 1929 to $56 billion

in 1932.

Bank assets fell from $72 billion in 1929 to $51 billion in 1932.

Farm income fell from $11.4 billion in 1929 to $6.3 billion in 1932.

Government spending rose from $3.2 billion in 1929 to $4.6 billion

in 1932.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following would most likely support a belief that the government was "against the common people"?

Creation of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

Treatment of the Bonus Marchers.

Efforts to stabilize farm prices.

Passage of the Hawley-Smoot Tariff.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"Though Franklin himself never tried to discourage me and was undisturbed by anything I wanted to say or do, other people were frequently less happy about my actions. I knew, for instance, that many of my racial beliefs and activities in the field of social work caused ... grave concern. They were afraid that I would hurt my husband politically and socially, and I imagine they thought I was doing many things without Franklin's knowledge and agreement. On occasion they blew up to him and to other people. I knew it at the time, but there was no use in my trying to explain, because our basic values were very different."

-Eleanor Roosevelt, This I Remember, 1949


Eleanor Roosevelt expressed the most independence from President Franklin Roosevelt and his advisers in her

support for socialism

support for American Indians

opposition to racial discrimination

opposition to social work

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Media Image

Which of the following attitudes most directly contributed to the perspective of this cartoon?

The priority of President Roosevelt to protect Latin American nations.

The strong opposition to helping the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin.

The isolationist sentiment that developed after World War I.

The antiwar policies of the Franklin Roosevelt administration.

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following events most directly conflicted with the perspective of this cartoon?

Congressional hearings into the causes of U.S. entry into World War I.

The Spanish Civil War between the fascist and the republican forces.

Passage of laws prohibiting arms sales, bank loans, and travel to nations at war.

Roosevelt's call for democracies to "quarantine" aggressive nations.