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U.S. History - Unit 7 BLITZ
Test Description: SSUSH13, SSUSH14, SSUSH15
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson wanted to organize the American economy by using:
A
wartime boards
B
the Federal Reserve Bank
C
joint committees
D
the Second New Deal
2) In the 'Plessy v. Ferguson' case, the Supreme Court ruled that...
A
'separate but equal' was unconstitutional
B
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C
'separate but equal' was constitutional
D
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3) The 17th Amendment...
A
gave women the right to vote
B
allowed for the direct election of U.S. senators
C
stopped discrimination in voting rights
D
allowed citizens to vote for president
4) Which union leader and politician was imprisoned for violating the Espionage Act?
A
Benjamin Harrison
B
Henry Cabot Lodge
C
Theodore Roosevelt
D
Eugene Debs
5) When World War I began in 1914, the U.S.:
A
joined the Central Powers
B
joined the Allied Powers
C
joined the Axis Powers
D
issued a declaration of neutrality
6) What was the objective of the NAACP?
A
to give women the right to vote
B
to get Woodrow Wilson re-elected as president
C
to help pass the Espionage Act
D
to guarantee freedoms in the Reconstruction Amendments
7) Empowering voters was one objective of:
A
the Espionage Act
B
Jim Crow laws
C
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D
Progressives
8) Which of the following locations was NOT acquired by the U.S. during the late 1800s?
A
the Philippines
B
Hawaii
C
Panama
D
Guam
9) How did Americans react to the sinking of the Lusitania?
A
President Woodrow Wilson blamed the attack on the British.
B
The Germans were warned to discontinue any similar attacks that affected American citizens.
C
The U.S. immediately entered World War I.
D
Americans were unconcerned with the seriousness of the attack.
10) What was the American response to the League of Nations?
A
Most Republicans were in favor of the League of Nations.
B
The U.S. Senate rejected joining the League of Nations.
C
The U.S. Supreme Court declared that the League of Nations was unconstitutional.
D
Most Americans were desperate to join the League of Nations.
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