Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was President Lincoln's vice-president and the seventeenth president of the United States? Your Answer D. Andrew Johnson Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Farmers who rented land to farm were called Your Answer B. tenant farmers. Question Number 3 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text After the Civil War, the southern economy was primarily Your Answer A. industrial. Question Number 4 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following laws kept freed blacks oppressed in the South? Your Answer B. Jim Crow Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following Constitutional Amendments guaranteed due process for all citizens? Your Answer C. Fourteenth Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was a term used to identify congress members who felt that presidential reconstruction was too lenient? Your Answer A. Radical Republican Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which state had disputed votes during the election of 1876? Your Answer D. South Carolina Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was a government agency that was charged with providing assistance to former enslaved people and poor whites after the Civil War? Your Answer C. Freedmen's Bureau Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ was the Massachusetts Senator who fought for civil rights for blacks during the Johnson years? Your Answer A. Charles Sumner Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ was a term given to Northern republicans who moved to the South after the Civil War. Your Answer A. Carpetbagger Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Where did the final two tracks of the Transcontinental Railroad meet? Your Answer A. Utah Question Number 2 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which track of the Transcontinental Railroad began in Sacramento, CA? Your Answer D. Pacific Track Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What railroad tycoon was known for consolidating railroads? Your Answer C. Vanderbilt Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What abundant resource was used to make homes on the prairie? Your Answer C. sod Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was the main economic activity of the plains region? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who founded the Grangers? Your Answer C. Oliver Kelley Question Number 7 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following pieces of legislation served to break off the communal nature of Native American land ownership? Your Answer B. Indian Removal Act Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ was a meat supplier who went into show business. Your Answer D. Buffalo Bill Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the land set aside for Native American removal called? Your Answer B. Reservation Question Number 10 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What act required farmers to farm for at least five consecutive years? Your Answer C. Dawes Act Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What is the process of turning raw materials into products? Your Answer B. manufacturing Question Number 2 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text By 1900, about how many women and children worked in factories? Your Answer A. 1 million Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ contributed to the second Industrial Revolution. Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Power looms revolutionized the _______ industry. Your Answer A. textile Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was considered a Captain of Industry or Robber Baron? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 6 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text He organized the Standard Oil Trust. Your Answer C. John P. Morgan Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Horizontal integration means to Your Answer C. consolidate companies that produce the same thing. Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What occurs under the theory of social Darwinism? Your Answer D. The fit will compete and succeed. Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who sold the corporation that became United States Steel Corporation? Your Answer B. Andrew Carnegie Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Owners of cotton mills provided their young workers with Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What percentage of people held most of American's wealth in the late 1800s? Your Answer A. 10% Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were reasons for wanting government control of the railroad and large production entities? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which strike were the Pinkertons called to end? Your Answer C. Homestead Strike Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What is the economic theory that is the opposite of capitalism? Your Answer C. socialism Question Number 5 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text This more radical union included Socialist party members. Your Answer B. Knights of Labor Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who led the American Federation of Labor? Your Answer B. Samuel Gompers Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text During economic depressions Your Answer A. some employers lowered wages. Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What union supported members affected by natural disasters? Your Answer A. Farmers' Alliance Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the average wage per hour in 1900? Your Answer C. $0.22 Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were reasons for collective bargaining? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ was assassinated by a disgruntled man wanting a job Your Answer C. James A. Garfield Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text He improved the carbon filament in the light bulb. Your Answer A. Lewis Latimer Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Freedman's Bureau Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Many people established farms under this federal bill. Your Answer A. Homestead Act Question Number 5 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text The Radical Republicans wanted Lincoln's reconstruction plans to include Your Answer D. tariffs on crops. Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Over __________ Confederate soldiers died during the Civil War. Your Answer C. 250,000 Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following acts established the Department of Agriculture? Your Answer C. Morrill Land Grant Act Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What is a document granting rights to an inventor called? Your Answer D. patent Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following people went south looking for opportunities after the war? Your Answer A. carpetbaggers Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which group did Samuel Gompers lead? Your Answer C. American Federation of Labor Question Number 11 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What is an informal alliance with business owners who produce a similar product called? Your Answer D. both a and b Question Number 12 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Out of what material did many of the pioneer families in the Plains States build houses? Your Answer B. sod Question Number 13 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Under the Contract Labor Act manufacturers Your Answer D. paid factory workers a higher minimum wage. Question Number 14 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What did settlers receive under the Homestead Act? Your Answer C. 160 acres of land Question Number 15 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Who devised plans to improve industrial efficiency? Your Answer B. Francis Lowell Question Number 16 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which union included many socialists as members? Your Answer C. American Federation of Labor Question Number 17 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What is socialism? Your Answer A. the antithesis of capitalism Question Number 18 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following acts ended spoils? Your Answer A. Pendleton Civil Service Act Question Number 19 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What action signified the end of the Civil War? Your Answer B. the signing of surrender papers in Appomattox, Virginia Question Number 20 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What was the railroad track that began in Omaha, Nebraska and traveled West? Your Answer A. Transcontinental Railroad Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which form of transportation made it possible for people to move to the suburbs in the late 1800s? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were locations for immigration depots? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by Your Answer D. France. Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text In what industry did most African-Americans find jobs? Your Answer B. domestic services Question Number 5 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Between 1880 and 1920, about ________ immigrants came to the United States. Your Answer D. 1 million Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following pieces of legislation created a new Mexican Border District? Your Answer A. U.S. Immigration Act of 1907 Question Number 7 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were organizations that wanted federal legislation to control immigration? Your Answer A. American Protective Association Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who published the book The Philadelphia Negro? Your Answer A. W. E. B. Du Bois Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What were low-cost apartment buildings commonly called? Your Answer C. tenements Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Why did African-Americans migrate to northern cities? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was a popular women's collegiate sport? Your Answer A. cycling Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following are reasons why the United States entered the Spanish-American War? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The United States showed its position as a world power when it settled a dispute between which of the following nations? Your Answer C. Great Britain and Venezuela Question Number 4 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were reasons for increasing higher education opportunities? Your Answer B. technological advances Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who believed that economic security should be placed ahead of integration? Your Answer C. Booker T. Washington Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which country is geographically closest to the United States? Your Answer B. Cuba Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The public school taught Your Answer A. literacy skills. Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following is a women's college? Your Answer B. Smith Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were reasons for U.S. imperialism? Your Answer A. to open new markets Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following is true about imperialism? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text At the beginning of World War I, the United States Your Answer B. stayed neutral. Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following battles occurred at the end of World War I? Your Answer A. Battle of the Argonne Forest Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Treaty of Versailles Your Answer A. included a 33 billion dollar bill for Germany. Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What country allied with Austria-Hungary during World War I? Your Answer A. Germany Question Number 5 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What weapons were used during World War I? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text President Wilson's Fourteen Points after WWI included Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What did the War Industries Board do? Your Answer B. managed the purchase of military supplies Question Number 8 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What country was not allowed to join the League of Nations? Your Answer A. Italy Question Number 9 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Wilson's League of Nations Your Answer A. created a new Navy. Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The assassination of _________ was one of the triggers for World War I. Your Answer A. Archduke Ferdinand Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The boss of a political machine Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 2 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following laws was deemed illegal by the federal government? Your Answer D. none of the above Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text City public services were paid for by Your Answer B. tax money. Question Number 4 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text The repeal of this legislation kept employers from recruiting foreign workers. Your Answer A. Webb Alien Land Law Question Number 5 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Where did the settlement house movement begin? Your Answer A. Chicago Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who led the U.S. Navy during the Spanish-American War? Your Answer A. George Dewey Question Number 7 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text The middle class moved into Your Answer D. city apartments. Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text At the beginning of World War I, the United States Your Answer B. stayed neutral. Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the first Chicago settlement house called? Your Answer A. Hull House Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What jobs were classified as professional? Your Answer D. none of the above Question Number 11 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Some professional organizations Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 12 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text This legislation regulated railroad rates. Your Answer B. Interstate Commerce Act Question Number 13 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Whose U.S. Treasury spending habits preceded a late 1800s depression? Your Answer C. Benjamin Harrison Question Number 14 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Panama Canal Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 15 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was a Populist party candidate? Your Answer C. both a and b Question Number 16 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ is a document that established naval bases in Cuba. Your Answer C. Platt Amendment Question Number 17 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following men wrote fictional novels? Your Answer A. L. Frank Baum Question Number 18 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was it called when groups organized to back a political official? Your Answer B. political machine Question Number 19 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was U.S. territory after the Spanish American War? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 20 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The assassination of _________ was one of the triggers for World War I. Your Answer A. Archduke Ferdinand Question Number 21 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Populist party platform included Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 22 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What weapons were used during World War I? Your Answer C. machine guns Question Number 23 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following people was a Hawaiian pineapple planter? Your Answer A. Sanford Dole Question Number 24 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following battles occurred at the end of World War I? Your Answer A. Battle of the Argonne Forest Question Number 25 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What country allied with Austria-Hungary during World War I? Your Answer A. Germany Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text This text exposed the horrors of the meatpacking industry. Your Answer C. The Jungle Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text These journalists uncovered political corruption and unsafe working conditions in cities. Your Answer B. muckrakers Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who exposed the Standard Oil Trust in articles written for McClure's Magazine? Your Answer D. Ida Tarbell Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following legislation passed to support the Eighteenth Amendment? Your Answer A. Volstead Act Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text He supported progressive reforms as governor of Wisconsin. Your Answer A. Robert La Follette Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Reasons for the Temperance Movement include which of the following? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ is an antonym of temperance. Your Answer B. Excess Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Al Capone was convicted of Your Answer C. tax evasion. Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Progressives wanted Your Answer D. none of the above Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text During prohibition, where was it was legal to produce alcohol? Your Answer A. Canada Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The avoidance of economic and political alliances is called Your Answer C. isolationism. Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following is true regarding Henry Ford's cars? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who wrote the African-American National Anthem? Your Answer B. James Weldon Johnson Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ was the African-American cultural rebirth during the 1920s. Your Answer D. Harlem Renaissance Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Lifestyle changes during the 1920s include Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The National Broadcast System Your Answer A. is affiliated with radio stations. Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text In 1927, companies spent over _____ in advertising dollars. Your Answer D. 1.5 billion Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text He painted realistic scenes. Your Answer C. Edward Hopper Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text An economy built upon people's ability to purchase goods is called a Your Answer B. consumer economy. Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the largest industry in the United States during the 1920s? Your Answer A. automobile Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What is the most basic aspect of a boom-and-bust cycle? Your Answer B. Rapid prices changes Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which act strengthened the Interstate Commerce Commission? Your Answer C. Hepburn Act Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text How many people attended movies by 1930? Your Answer B. 90 million per week Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What state extended suffrage to women before 1920? Your Answer A. Wyoming Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Red Scare was the fear of Your Answer B. communism. Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the Secretary of the Treasury during the Coolidge administration? Your Answer B. Andrew Mellon Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text "The Jazz Singer" was Your Answer B. the first film with sound. Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Espionage Act allowed the government to Your Answer D. limit free speech. Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What Constitutional amendment gave women the national right to vote? Your Answer C. Nineteenth Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was legal in Tennessee in 1920? Your Answer A. teaching creationism Question Number 11 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ homes bought radios in the 1920s. Your Answer A. 14 million Question Number 12 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Buying stocks on margin means to Your Answer B. buy stocks with credit. Question Number 13 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Most Americans earned Your Answer D. under $2,000 per year. Question Number 14 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text He set up raids to search for Communists. Your Answer A. Mitchell Palmer Question Number 15 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text The flapper represented Your Answer A. a style of dress. Question Number 16 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What is an example of a product that experiences yearly increases and decreases in prices? Your Answer B. Christmas Toys Question Number 17 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What did the National Woman's Suffrage Association become after passage of the Nineteenth Amendment? Your Answer C. League of Women Voters Question Number 18 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the business attitude of Calvin Coolidge? Your Answer C. laissez-faire Question Number 19 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The scandal involving giving oil-drilling rights to private companies was called Your Answer A. the Teapot Dome scandal. Question Number 20 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text This gave voters the right to decide if a bill or legislative amendment should be passed. Your Answer A. referendum Question Number 21 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who prosecuted John Scopes? Your Answer A. William Jennings Bryan Question Number 22 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which act protected labor union activity from being considered a monopoly? Your Answer D. Clayton Antitrust Act Question Number 23 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text How do today's boom-and-bust cycles differ from those in years past? Your Answer A. Although the world is more global, they are still more geographically confined. Question Number 24 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What is one reason for the crash in the boom-and-bust cycle? Your Answer B. Prices rise too high, causing supply to decrease. Question Number 25 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What can lead to a stock market crash? Your Answer B. Industries removing commodities from the market Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following is true about imperialism? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were reasons for increasing higher education opportunities? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text In what industry did most African-Americans find jobs? Your Answer B. domestic services Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who exposed the Standard Oil Trust in articles written for McClure's Magazine? Your Answer D. Ida Tarbell Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text In which industry is a paper mill employee classified? Your Answer A. manufacturing and mechanical Question Number 6 Points: 1.66/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was neccesary to qualify for a land grant under the Homestead Act? Your Answer 7946960:A. The applicant must be at least 21 years old,7946961:B. The applicant must pay $10,7946962:C. The applicant must demonstrate sufficient knowledge of farming and and agriculture Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What group of people rented land to farm? Your Answer B. tenant farmers Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were reasons for U.S. imperialism? Your Answer A. to open new markets Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ was the African-American cultural rebirth during the 1920s. Your Answer D. Harlem Renaissance Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The public school taught Your Answer A. literacy skills. Question Number 11 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text In the late 1800s, most American wealth was held by what percentage of Americans? Your Answer C. less than 10 percent Question Number 12 Points: 3.33/5.00 Question Text Under the Homestead Act, which of the following requirements did homesteaders have to meet? Your Answer 7946965:B. They had to farm the land for at least 5 consecutive years,7946967:D. They had to build a house on the land Question Number 13 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following is a reason people invested in companies? Your Answer C. could make more money Question Number 14 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following statement(s) is true? Your Answer B. The number of women who worked on the railroad more than quadrupled between 1870 and 1890. Question Number 15 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ is an antonym of temperance. Your Answer B. Excess Question Number 16 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text These journalists uncovered political corruption and unsafe working conditions in cities. Your Answer B. muckrakers Question Number 17 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by Your Answer D. France. Question Number 18 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What occurred on October 29, 1929? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 19 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text An economy built upon people's ability to purchase goods is called a Your Answer B. consumer economy. Question Number 20 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Why did African-Americans migrate to northern cities? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 21 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was used to legalize discrimination against African-American Southerners? Your Answer A. black codes Question Number 22 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who wrote the African-American National Anthem? Your Answer B. James Weldon Johnson Question Number 23 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text When a person has ownership in a company, what do they have? Your Answer A. stock Question Number 24 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What country allied with Austria-Hungary during World War I? Your Answer A. Germany Question Number 25 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Between 1880 and 1920, about ________ immigrants came to the United States. Your Answer B. 10 million Question Number 26 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Reasons for the Temperance Movement include which of the following? Your Answer D. all of the above Question Number 27 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text In 1927, companies spent over _____ in advertising dollars. Your Answer D. 1.5 billion Question Number 28 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Many socialists joined this union. Your Answer C. Industrial Workers of the World Question Number 29 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The assassination of _________ was one of the triggers for World War I. Your Answer A. Archduke Ferdinand Question Number 30 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text After the stock market crash, banks Your Answer A. lost money and closed. Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who rose to power in Germany during the 1930s? Your Answer B. Adolph Hitler Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text He served as the American President during World War II. Your Answer D. Franklin D. Roosevelt Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the leader in Japan who advocated war with the United States during the 1940s? Your Answer C. General Hideki Toyo Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What term means "lightning war"? Your Answer A. blitzkrieg Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ was known as a Fascist leader in Italy during WWII. Your Answer D. Benito Mussolini Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text He led a successful military campaign in Egypt. Your Answer C. General Bernard Montgomery Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was considered the turning point of World War II on the Eastern Front? Your Answer D. Battle of Stalingrad Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as the Army Chief of Staff under President Franklin D. Roosevelt? Your Answer A. General George Marshall Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was considered a major turning point for the war in the Pacific? Your Answer D. Battle of Midway Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What event took place in November 1945 in which twenty-four Nazis were accused of committing war crimes against humanity? Your Answer D. Nuremberg Trials Question Number 6 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What federal agency was created in 1943 to coordinate issues related to war production? Your Answer A. War Production Board Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were issued in 1947, declaring the United States would support nations being threatened by communism? Your Answer B. Truman Doctrine Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What meeting was held in 1945 between Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt, in which post-war Europe was the priority? Your Answer D. Yalta Conference Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ was a Soviet blockade during 1948-1949, which led to air support from the United States and British Forces. Your Answer D. Berlin Airlift Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was NOT a method of boosting the American economy during World War II? Your Answer D. wildcat strikes Question Number 11 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as the Allied Commander of the Southwest Pacific during World War II? Your Answer D. Douglas MacArthur Question Number 12 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What were the remote, barrack-like locations used to house Japanese living along the west coast of the United States during World War II called? Your Answer C. internment camps Question Number 13 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The attack on ________ was considered the second major attack by the Japanese after Pearl Harbor. Your Answer A. Clark Field Question Number 14 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What group established in 1942 had the goal of ending racism? Your Answer D. CORE Question Number 15 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain that eventually served as a model for the United Nations? Your Answer B. Atlantic Charter Question Number 16 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What was issued as a means of increasing the number of Americans paying taxes? Your Answer B. Fair Employment Practice Committee Question Number 17 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Who was an early supporter of an invasion of Western Europe? Your Answer D. none of the above Question Number 18 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the belief held during the cold war regarding neighboring countries of communist countries all falling victim to communism known as? Your Answer C. domino theory Question Number 19 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text This term refers to suicide bombers from World War II. Your Answer C. kamikazes Question Number 20 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ was created in 1949 with the purpose of its members agreeing to protect one another against armed attacks. Your Answer D. NATO Question Number 21 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text ________ constructed an atomic bomb for the U.S. government. Your Answer D. Albert Einstein Question Number 22 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who were the secret police in Germany that ensured Jews obeyed laws? Your Answer B. Gestapo Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the belief held during the cold war regarding neighboring countries of communist countries all falling victim to communism known as? Your Answer C. domino theory Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Launched by the Soviets in 1957, _______ was the first artificial satellite to orbit the earth. Your Answer A. Sputnik Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following referred to the theory of isolating or resisting the spread of communism? Your Answer C. containment Question Number 4 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was introduced in 1947, stating that the United States would provide economic aid to Western Europe? Your Answer A. Truman Doctrine Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were issued in 1947, declaring the United States would support nations being threatened by communism? Your Answer B. Truman Doctrine Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following were issued in 1947, declaring the United States would support nations being threatened by communism? Your Answer B. Truman Doctrine Question Number 2 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What was implemented by the United States in which the President had the authority to provide aid to any nation whose defense was in jeopardy and served as a threat to American national security? Your Answer D. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the belief held during the cold war regarding neighboring countries of communist countries all falling victim to communism known as? Your Answer C. domino theory Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was a meeting between Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill to discuss the postwar world? Your Answer B. Yalta Conference Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was a massive invasion off of Normandy on June 6 1944? Your Answer C. D-Day Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the name of the first naval battle that relied completely on air power? Your Answer D. Battle of Coral Sea Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What event took place in November 1945 in which twenty-four Nazis were accused of committing war crimes against humanity? Your Answer D. Nuremberg Trials Question Number 8 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Ultimately, what led the way for Allied forces to attack Japan? Your Answer A. island hopping Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who headed the United Mine Workers during World War II? Your Answer B. John Lewis Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ is a system in which the government has complete ownership of the land and property. Your Answer C. Communism Question Number 11 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was an American civil rights activist during World War II? Your Answer A. A Philip Randolph Question Number 12 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who were the secret police in Germany that ensured Jews obeyed laws? Your Answer B. Gestapo Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following events eventually led to a "hotline" between the United States and Soviet Union? Your Answer B. Cuban Missile Crisis Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text This was ratified in 1963 by the Soviet Union and United States, in which both sides agreed to test nuclear weapons underground. Your Answer B. Limited Test Ban Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was a failed attack on Cuba in 1961? Your Answer A. Bay of Pigs Invasion Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the President who dealt with the Bay of Pigs Invasion, Cuban Missile Crisis, and the construction of the Berlin Wall? Your Answer D. President John F. Kennedy Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The first televised presidential debate was between John F. Kennedy and Your Answer C. Richard M. Nixon. Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as an Attorney General during the Kennedy Administration? Your Answer B. Robert Kennedy Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following presidents graduated from Harvard University? Your Answer D. John F. Kennedy Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was issued by Kennedy that called for cooperation among nations in the western hemisphere to meet the basic needs of their people? Your Answer D. Alliance for Progress Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which event impacted the integrity of the United States government? Your Answer D. Bay of Pigs Invasion Question Number 10 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Who supported an aggressive attack on Cuba due to their acceptance of Soviet missiles? Your Answer A. President Kennedy Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was known for his keen knack of pushing legislation through Congress? Your Answer A. Lyndon B. Johnson Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the President who inherited the Vietnam problem and escalated the war? Your Answer D. President Lyndon B. Johnson Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ supported the Nation of Islam during the 1950s and 1960s. Your Answer D. Malcolm X Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text During whose administration was VISTA implemented? Your Answer B. Lyndon B. Johnson Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Of which of the following was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. one of the primary founders? Your Answer D. SCLC Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the feminist leader and journalist who created Ms. magazine in an effort to shed light on women's issues? Your Answer A. Gloria Steinem Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who wrote Feminine Mystique? Your Answer D. Betty Freidan Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ was founded by Betty Freidan in the hopes of liberating women. Your Answer B. NOW Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which feminist journalist earned fame during the 1960s? Your Answer C. Gloria Steinem Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was known for leading groups with nonviolent forms of protest? Your Answer B. Martin L. King, Jr. Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ gave President Johnson the authority to lead the United States into war with Vietnam if he deemed it necessary. Your Answer D. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the Secretary of Defense under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson? Your Answer D. Robert McNamara Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which president's ideal response to Vietnam was to send military advisors? Your Answer B. President Kennedy Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the first president to ever resign from office? Your Answer C. Richard M. Nixon Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was a close advisor to President Nixon? Your Answer D. Henry Kissinger Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Some questioned this president's honesty when he announced on television the events surrounding the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. Your Answer B. President Johnson Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the brutal killing of innocent civilians in Vietnam known as? Your Answer D. My Lai Massacre Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who landed on the moon in 1969? Your Answer A. Neil Armstrong Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text This was ratified in 1963 by the Soviet Union and United States, in which both sides agreed to test nuclear weapons underground. Your Answer B. Limited Test Ban Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Whose reputation was glorified due to his service in World War II on PT 109? Your Answer C. John F. Kennedy Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which president made great strides during his administration to improve relations with China and the Soviet Union? Your Answer C. President Nixon Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as Vice President under Kennedy? Your Answer C. Lyndon B. Johnson Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ was the Republican candidate who ran against John F. Kennedy in the 1960 election. Your Answer C. Richard M. Nixon Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following events eventually led to a "hotline" between the United States and Soviet Union? Your Answer B. Cuban Missile Crisis Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who headed up the investigation into the Kennedy assassination? Your Answer D. Earl Warren Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was issued by Kennedy that called for cooperation among nations in the western hemisphere to meet the basic needs of their people? Your Answer D. Alliance for Progress Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Comparisons were made between this president and King Arthur in Camelot. Your Answer A. John F. Kennedy Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was an incident where hundreds of innocent civilians were brutally murdered by American soldiers? Your Answer D. My Lai Massacre Question Number 11 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ opposed President Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Your Answer B. Nikita Khrushchev Question Number 12 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which president was involved in the Watergate scandal? Your Answer B. Nixon Question Number 13 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the policy of replacing American military forces with those of South Vietnam called? Your Answer C. Vietnamization Question Number 14 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the Communist dictator who rose to power in Cuba and formed close relations with the Soviet Union? Your Answer B. Fidel Castro Question Number 15 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as president during the Cuban Missile Crisis? Your Answer A. President Kennedy Question Number 16 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text What was the title dubbed to President Kennedy's agenda? Your Answer B. New Frontier Question Number 17 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who assassinated President John F. Kennedy? Your Answer B. Lee Harvey Oswald Question Number 18 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text Because of Medicaid and Medicare, whose administration was seen as making great strides in health care? Your Answer A. John F. Kennedy Question Number 19 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ headed the investigation into President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Your Answer D. Earl Warren Question Number 20 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was sworn in as president aboard Air Force One? Your Answer D. Lyndon B. Johnson Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Camp David Accords were issued under which administration? Your Answer B. Carter Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ was geared towards women and minorities and made up for past discrimination. Your Answer B. Affirmative Action Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text During whose administration did the Iran hostage crisis take place? Your Answer B. Carter Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following terms means a period of slow business activity? Your Answer B. recession Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ limits the president's ability to deploy troops abroad. Your Answer A. War Powers Act Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who won a case regarding affirmative action in 1978? Your Answer D. Allan Bakke Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was a series of agreements on European society made in 1975? Your Answer D. Helsinki Accords Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ is a combination of high inflation and high unemployment. Your Answer C. Stagflation Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following terms refers to an elected official who is already in office? Your Answer A. incumbent Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Jimmy Carter conducted shuttle diplomacy to negotiate the final terms of the peace between Israel and Egypt. What is shuttle diplomacy? Your Answer B. President Carter 'shuttled' by plane between the capitals of Israel and Eygpt Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the former governor of Massachusetts who received the Democratic nomination for president in 1988? Your Answer D. Michael Dukakis Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Oliver North was involved in which political scandal? Your Answer C. Iran-contra Affair Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The _______ are the group of Nicaraguans who took control of the government in 1979. Your Answer D. Sandinistas Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who advocated supply-side economics? Your Answer B. Reagan Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Under whose administration did the Iran-contra Affair occur? Your Answer B. Reagan Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text This President served two terms in office, escaped impeachment, and was plagued by investigations for misconduct. Your Answer C. President Clinton Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text This group opposed the Nicaraguan guerillas in the 1980s. Your Answer A. Contras Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the first black American and woman to address the Democratic National Convention? Your Answer D. Barbra Jordan Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which service member led coalition forces during the Persian Gulf War? Your Answer A. General Norman Schwarzkopf Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Iraq's invasion of this country led to the Persian Gulf War. Your Answer D. Kuwait Question Number 11 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as Vice President under Reagan for two terms? Your Answer B. George H. Bush Question Number 12 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text During whose administration did the Berlin Wall fall? Your Answer B. President Reagan Question Number 13 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was a senator from Kansas who also served in World War II? Your Answer D. Robert Dole Question Number 14 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ was connected to the Whitewater scandal. Your Answer D. Hillary Clinton Question Number 15 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text _______ rose to national attention for his role during the investigation involving the Clinton-Lewinsky affair. Your Answer D. Ken Starr Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as the governor of Texas prior to George W. Bush? Your Answer D. Ann Richards Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who introduced the Contract with America during the 1994 election campaign? Your Answer D. Newt Gingrich Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as the mayor of New York during the 9/11 attacks? Your Answer D. Rudolph Giuliani Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The USA Patriot Act was introduced during which president's administration? Your Answer C. President George W. Bush Question Number 5 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text His administration was plagued by scandal and an impeachment. Your Answer C. President Clinton Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ is the Islamic Fundamentalist organization responsible for the 9/11 attacks. Your Answer C. Al-Qaeda Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the head of al-Qaeda and initiated the 9/11 attacks? Your Answer C. Osama Bin Laden Question Number 1 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text ________ was proposed in 1987 and called for the United States and Soviet Union to destroy over 2,000 missiles in Europe. Your Answer A. INF Question Number 2 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text During whose administration was the War Powers Act introduced? Your Answer B. President Ford Question Number 3 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the mayor praised for his or her leadership in New York following the 9/11 attacks? Your Answer B. Rudolph Giuliani Question Number 4 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was a close friend of President Carter's who also served in his administration, but was eventually asked to resign? Your Answer C. Bert Lance Question Number 5 Points: 0.00/5.00 Question Text What scandal did special prosecutor Kenneth Starr investigate during the Clinton Presidency? Your Answer A. He investigated the Whitewater Affair Question Number 6 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who attempted to assassinate President Reagan? Your Answer D. John Hinckley, Jr. Question Number 7 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text The Persian Gulf War began during his administration. Your Answer D. President Bush Question Number 8 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as vice-president under George W. Bush? Your Answer D. Dick Cheney Question Number 9 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which of the following was the Democratic nominee in the 1984 presidential election? Your Answer D. Walter Mondale Question Number 10 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as the mayor of New York during the 9/11 attacks? Your Answer D. Rudolph Giuliani Question Number 11 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Under his administration, the cold war officially ended. Your Answer A. President Bush Question Number 12 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text During whose administration did the Iran hostage crisis occur? Your Answer D. President Carter Question Number 13 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Which president was successful in the oil industry before entering politics? Your Answer C. President Bush Question Number 14 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as President Clinton's vice-president? Your Answer D. Al Gore Question Number 15 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who served as an advisor regarding health care reform to President Bill Clinton? Your Answer D. Hillary Clinton Question Number 16 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Aside from President Bill Clinton, who was also under investigation for the Whitewater Affair? Your Answer D. Hillary Clinton Question Number 17 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text Who was the head of al-Qaeda and initiated the 9/11 attacks? Your Answer C. Osama Bin Laden Question Number 18 Points: 5.00/5.00 Question Text In addition to the Whitewater Affair, what other scandal marred Bill Clinton's presidency? Your Answer D. He was accused of and eventually admitted to having had an affair with a young White House intern named Monica Lewinsky