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