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World War I And The 1920's
Test Description: Review over WWI and the 1920's
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1) Which of these caused the United States to become involved in World War I?
A
enemy bombing of American territory
B
the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
C
the Zimmerman telegram sent from Germany to Mexico
D
the German invasion of Poland
2) According to the Treaty of Versailles, what country was expected to pay for the damages in World War I?
A
Austria- Hungary
B
Germany
C
Russia
D
France
3) Which U.S. President who promised to keep us out of war and then had to lead the country through World War I?
A
Woodrow Wilson
B
Herbert Hoover
C
Franklin Roosevelt
D
Theodore Roosevelt
4) When World War I began, what was the official policy of the United States regarding its involvement in the war?
A
They entered at the start of the war.
B
They promised to enter on the side of the Allied Powers.
C
They pledged to support the Central Powers by providing war materials.
D
They pledged to remain militarily and politically neutral.
5) When World War I broke out in Europe, the President Woodrow Wilson promised U.S. neutrality in the conflict. In this situation, what does neutrality mean?
A
The United States would not fight on our land.
B
The United States would sell weapons to both sides, but would not fight.
C
The United States would not enter the war on either side of the conflict.
D
The United States would choose between fighting for the central powers or the allied powers.
6) What is the name of the treaty that ended World War I for most of the world?
A
The Treaty of Mount Vernon
B
The Treaty of New York
C
The Treaty of Paris
D
The Treaty of Versailles
7) On May 7, 1915, a German submarine torpedoed and sank what ship?
A
the Titanic.
B
the Lusitania.
C
the Queen Mary.
D
the Sussex.
8) Louis Armstrong is best known for what part of American culture?
A
radio
B
literature
C
movies
D
jazz
9) Langston Hughes is associated with which 20th century movement?
A
The Progressives
B
The Lost Generation
C
The Muckrakers
D
The Harlem Renaissance
10) Who is generally considered the Father of the modern assembly line?
A
Walter Chrysler
B
Andrew Carnegie
C
Henry Ford
D
Samuel Gompers
11) George Herman Babe Ruth had the biggest impact in what part of American culture?
A
candy
B
jazz
C
politics
D
sports
12) Why was Charles Lindbergh famous in the 1920s?
A
He flew over the Atlantic Ocean.
B
He became boxing's heavyweight champion of the world.
C
He was most famous jazz musician of the era.
D
He was the most famous poet in the United States.
13) What resulted from Americans beginning to have more free time during the 1920s?
A
More people began owning homes.
B
More people started taking part in sports.
C
More people started working longer days.
D
More people began migrating to the cities.
14) Who won World War I?
A
The Central Powers
B
Germany
C
The Allied Powers
D
the United States
15) Henry Ford was the first to use an assembly line. In the 1920s, the widespread use of the assembly line in making automobiles was MOST responsible for
A
more people watching sports
B
the transatlantic flight
C
better transportation
D
better music
16) Harlem is a part of New York City. During the 1920s, it was the site of what was called the Harlem Renaissance. Which phrase best describes the Harlem Renaissance?
A
a movement from rural to urban areas
B
a renewed interest in European art
C
a style of architecture found in New York
D
a revival in African American arts
17) Why did the United States enter World War I?
A
the Zimmerman telegram sent from Germany to Mexico
B
the sinking of the USS Maine
C
the bombing of Pearl Harbor
D
the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
18) Which is NOT a reason that WWI started?
A
the desire for wealth and power
B
Nationalism
C
the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
D
the sinking of the Lusitania
19) What did the Treaty of Versailles cause?
A
Britain to become an impoverished country
B
World War I to continue and not end
C
Germany to pay reparations to France and Great Britain for the damage done for the war which led to WWII.
D
the United States to be very wealthy
20) Where was Charles Lindbergh's flight from?
A
Paris to Germany
B
New York to Paris
C
California to Britain
D
New York to California
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