1. President Woodrow Wilson played a key role in directing the nation into and through the war, but he also had a vision of how the post-war world should look. He first articulated his plan in January 1918 in a plan called: Paris Peace
Fourteen Points
League of Nations
Collective Security
Question 2. Which of the following was the result of the fear of radical political ideology?
Race riots
The Espionage and Sedition Acts
The New Woman
The Red Scare
Question 3. Which of the following were reasons for the widespread labor strikes immediately after WWI ended?
There were not enough workers for all of the jobs available.
Women and minorities were being hired on an equal basis with white men.
Businesses rolled back wartime labor gains, like the eight hour day and higher wages.
The labor unions hoped to build on wartime labor gains by pushing for benefits, like insurance and vacation time.
Question 4. Which Progressive Era president promised a "Square Deal"?
William H. Taft
William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
Question 5. Who was Liliuokalani?
the first Hawaiian president
the last sovereign ruler of Hawaii
the wife of the last king of Hawaii
the first Hawaiian missionary
Question 6. In 1894 a 40% duty was placed on Cuban sugar coming into America, which was initially meant to __________.
increase U.S. government tax revenues
spark an uprising in Cuba
harm the Spanish economy in Cuba
reverse the error of exempting sugar from tariffs
Question 7. Who led the American forces in battle during World War I?
Pershing
George
MacArthur
Patton
Question 8. President Theodore Roosevelt's opinion concerning treatment of Filipinos, Puerto Ricans, and other non-Whites was most
aligned with __________.
Social Darwinism
isolationism
yellow journalism
anti-imperialism
Question 9. Regarding foreign affairs, President Theodore Roosevelt is probably most closely associated with __________.
preaching conservationism in Central America
enacting a naval blockade of Venezuela
visiting multiple European and South American nations
expanding the U.S. role on the world stage
Question 10. In World War I, the U-Boat was a:
US transport ship.
German submarine.
British luxury liner.
French cruise ship.