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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
imperialist
C
socialist
D
muckrakers
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
Roughriders
B
Bull Moose Party
C
Socialists
D
Teddies
3) The belief that life consists of competitive struggles in which only the fittest survive is known as
A
Social Darwinism
B
jingoism
C
socialism
D
Social Gospel
4) Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and William Howard Taft are all considered Progressives because they
A
used Presidential power to break up strikes.
B
worked to limit the power of big businesses.
C
supported the formation of the first trade union.
D
formed the first civil rights organizations.
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
civil rights for African Americans
D
Cuban independence
7) One reason powerful nations rushed to grab colonies in the 1800s was the desire
A
for raw materials and natural resources located abroad
B
to import educated workers from poorer nations.
C
for new military allies in Africa and Asia.
D
to learn about manufacturing practices in weaker nations.
8) One idea that both Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois supported is that
A
immigration was responsible for racial segregation
B
Jim Crow laws were needed to help African American
C
African Americans should have increased civil rights
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
violated the terms of the Platt Amendment.
C
was provided despite the opposition of France.
D
brought an end to Spanish influence in Colombia.
10) World War I was caused by a variety of factors, including nationalism,
A
socialism, colonialism, and pacifism.
B
militarism and alliances.
C
militarism, Progressivism, and chauvinism.
D
Bolshevism, isolationism, and a breakdown of alliances.
11) In the years leading up to World War I, why did European nations form alliances?
A
to achieve a balance of trade
B
to achieve neutrality
C
to achieve a balance of power
D
to achieve arms control
12) Widespread support for the American war effort during World War I was promoted by
A
Education Committee
B
propaganda
C
Bolsheviks
D
Public Education Committee
13) The movement of African Americans from the rural South to the industrial North in the early 1900s is known as the
A
Trail of Tears.
B
Underground Railroad.
C
Great Migration.
D
Northern Migration.
14) How did the END of World War I affect the economic opportunities available to women and African Americans?
A
Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.
B
Both groups enjoyed increased opportunities after the war.
C
It had little effect on either group.
D
It spelled the end of many economic opportunities for both groups.
15) What was the result of the U.S. Senate’s refusal to approve the Treaty of Versailles?
A
The League of Nations was ineffective.
B
The League of Nations was never formed.
C
Germany was never held accountable for war damages.
D
Britain and France were no longer allies of the United States.
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 proposed the League of Nations could insist that Germany pay reparations to the countries it damaged during the war.
C
He wanted the League of Nations to afford people the right to choose their own form of government.
D
He believed the League of Nations could prevent freedom of the seas and free trade.
17) What did Wilson hope to accomplish with the League of Nation?
A
communists
B
fascists.
C
German spies.
D
Japanese spies
18) In the 1920s, police arrested thousands of suspected radicals in what became known as the
A
Sedition Raids
B
Palmer Raids
C
Wilson Raids.
D
Radical 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 called for the formation of the League of Nations
B
It allowed Germany to rebuild its military, which led to overspending
C
It forced Germany to pay a huge sum of money for war damages
D
It encouraged the United States to withdraw from world affairs into isolationism
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