Chapter 22

Chapter 22

7th Grade

11 Qs

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Chapter 22

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 9 pts

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Which key point best goes with the picture?

Because of American support for the Mexican government, Mexican revolutionary leader Francisco “Pancho” Villa raided parts of the American Southwest.

Many Chinese immigrants in Mexico who provided Pershing with aid later settled in San Antonio.

Anti-German feelings grew in Texas and the United States during the war.


When World War I ended, the demand for Texas cotton decreased and cotton prices fell. 


2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 9 pts

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Choose the key point that best goes with this picture

President Woodrow Wilson sent General John J. Pershing into Mexico to pursue and capture Villa.

Cities in Texas grew rapidly during the 1920s


The U.S. economy boomed during the 1920s. 


African Americans and Mexican Americans from Texas served in the armed forces during the war

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 9 pts

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Which key point best goes with this picture?

Many Chinese immigrants in Mexico who provided Pershing with aid later settled in San Antonio. 


The United States entered World War I after German submarines sank ships carrying American passengers and Germany promised to help Mexico reconquer Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.

Many of the soldiers who survived the war returned home with a broader view of the world and were eager to find new opportunities. 


Civilians in Texas supported the war effort by buying war bonds, donating money, and limiting the types of food they ate.


4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 9 pts

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Which key point best goes with this picture?

The United States entered World War I after German submarines sank ships carrying American passengers and Germany promised to help Mexico reconquer Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.


Many soldiers were trained at camps in Texas during World War I. 


People had extra money to buy new products, and advertisers used clever ads to create demand for these products. 


When World War I ended, the demand for Texas cotton decreased and cotton prices fell. 


5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 9 pts

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Which key point goes best with this picture?

Many soldiers were trained at camps in Texas during World War I. 


The U.S. economy boomed during the 1920s. 


The U.S. economy boomed during the 1920s. 


The Texas government oversaw the construction of new roads and highways


6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 9 pts

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Which key point best goes with the picture?

African Americans and Mexican Americans from Texas served in the armed forces during the war


Many Texas women worked as nurses or farmers, or in factories


A group called the Ku Klux Klan violently targeted ethnic minorities and immigrants

While women still struggled for equality, their role in American society changed during the 1920s. 


7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 9 pts

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Which key point best goes with this picture?

The U.S. economy boomed during the 1920s. 


Entertainment during the 1920s included commercial radio, records, and movies. 


While women still struggled for equality, their role in American society changed during the 1920s. 


Many of the soldiers who survived the war returned home with a broader view of the world and were eager to find new opportunities. 


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