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Emergence Of Modern US Exam Review
Test Description: This exam is based on the main ideas explored in Unit 3
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What was the nickname given journalists who attempted to expose problems in government and business?
A
sharks
B
muckrakers
C
imperialist
D
socialist
2) Theodore Roosevelt eventually left the Republican Party and helped create a 3rd party for America in 1912. What was the nickname of his party?
A
Bull Moose Party
B
Teddies
C
Roughriders
D
Socialists
3) The belief that life consists of competitive struggles in which only the fittest survive is known as
A
Social Darwinism
B
socialism
C
Social Gospel
D
jingoism
4) Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and William Howard Taft are all considered Progressives because they
A
supported the formation of the first trade union.
B
used Presidential power to break up strikes.
C
formed the first civil rights organizations.
D
worked to limit the power of big businesses.
5) In the United States, many of the reform movements of the early 1900s were primarily the result of
A
the growth of States rights as a political issue.
B
the increase in taxation.
C
industrialization and the growth of cities.
D
the continuing decline in immigration.
6) One aspect of Roosevelt's Square Deal was
A
voting rights for women
B
breaking up corporate trusts
C
Cuban independence
D
civil rights for African Americans
7) One reason powerful nations rushed to grab colonies in the 1800s was the desire
A
for new military allies in Africa and Asia.
B
to import educated workers from poorer nations.
C
to learn about manufacturing practices in weaker nations.
D
for raw materials and natural resources located abroad
8) One idea that both Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois supported is that
A
Jim Crow laws were needed to help African American
B
African Americans should have increased civil rights
C
immigration was responsible for racial segregation
D
vocational training was the best approach to education
9) American support for the Panamanian rebels’ fight against Colombia
A
helped make construction of the Panama Canal possible.
B
brought an end to Spanish influence in Colombia.
C
violated the terms of the Platt Amendment.
D
was provided despite the opposition of France.
10) World War I was caused by a variety of factors, including nationalism,
A
militarism, Progressivism, and chauvinism.
B
Bolshevism, isolationism, and a breakdown of alliances.
C
socialism, colonialism, and pacifism.
D
militarism and alliances.
11) In the years leading up to World War I, why did European nations form alliances?
A
to achieve a balance of power
B
to achieve arms control
C
to achieve a balance of trade
D
to achieve neutrality
12) Widespread support for the American war effort during World War I was promoted by
A
Education Committee
B
Public Education Committee
C
propaganda
D
Bolsheviks
13) The movement of African Americans from the rural South to the industrial North in the early 1900s is known as the
A
Northern Migration.
B
Great Migration.
C
Trail of Tears.
D
Underground Railroad.
14) How did the END of World War I affect the economic opportunities available to women and African Americans?
A
It had little effect on either group.
B
It spelled the end of many economic opportunities for both groups.
C
Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.
D
Both groups enjoyed increased opportunities after the war.
15) What was the result of the U.S. Senate’s refusal to approve the Treaty of Versailles?
A
The League of Nations was never formed.
B
Germany was never held accountable for war damages.
C
Britain and France were no longer allies of the United States.
D
The League of Nations was ineffective.
16) The First Red Scare began in 1917 and lasted until about 1920. It was caused by a fear of anarchists and
A
He hoped to create a world organization where countries could gather and resolve their quarrels peacefully.
B
He believed the League of Nations could prevent freedom of the seas and free trade.
C
He wanted the League of Nations to afford people the right to choose their own form of government.
D
He proposed the League of Nations could insist that Germany pay reparations to the countries it damaged during the war.
17) What did Wilson hope to accomplish with the League of Nation?
A
German spies.
B
Japanese spies
C
fascists.
D
communists
18) In the 1920s, police arrested thousands of suspected radicals in what became known as the
A
Wilson Raids.
B
Radical Raids.
C
Sedition Raids
D
Palmer Raids
19) The Treaty of Versailles was designed primarily to punish Germany for its responsibility for World War I. In what way did the treaty hurt the German economy?
A
It encouraged the United States to withdraw from world affairs into isolationism
B
It called for the formation of the League of Nations
C
It forced Germany to pay a huge sum of money for war damages
D
It allowed Germany to rebuild its military, which led to overspending
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