Unit 5
Unit 5
Unit 5
One reason early twentieth century muckrakers were able to have a significant impact on society
was because
A) Sales and circulation of newspapers and magazines increased
B) Most citizens of the United States were already convinced that Jim Crow laws must be
overturned
C) They had the sympathy and support of industrialists like Andrew Carnegie and John D.
Rockefeller
D) Drought conditions in the Midwest drew attention to social problems
E) Radio programs devoted to the problems in cities attracted wide listening audiences
society
E) Journalist and photographer who publicized the wretched conditions in which many
immigrants lived
When war broke out in Europe in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson established a policy that
called for
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
We believe that the time has come when the railroad corporations will either own the people or
the people must own the railroads
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
Which of the following best accounts for the success of the American Federation of Labor in
organizing labor in the late 1800s?
A) Its policy of organizing only skilled craftsmen
B) Its organization of all workers within a single industry into one union
The publics response to Upton Sinclairs novel The Jungle helped bring about
a. Antitrust legislation
b. The Pure Food and Drug Act
c. The Mann Act
d. A strengthening of the power of urban political machines
e. The Panic of 1907
The principal foreign issue confronting the Wilson administration between the outbreak of the
First World War in 1914 and United States involvement in the conflict in 1917 was the
a. Future of United States overseas possessions
b. Territorial and political integrity of Poland
c. Freedom of the seas
d. Question of a Pan-American collective security organization
e. Issue of war debt repayment by the Allies
All of the following were factors in the failure of the United States to join the League of Nations
after the First World War EXCEPT
a. Fear of further involvement in foreign years
b. Personal and political rivalries between President Wilson and Senator
Lodge
c. President Wilsons illness
d. A group of United States senators who opposed American participation on
any terms
e. The influence of the Soviet Union within the league
...The policy of the government of the United States is to seek a solution which may bring about
permanent safety and peace to China, preserve Chinese territorial and administrative unity,
protect all rights guaranteed to friendly powers by treaty and international law, and safeguard for
the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese empire.
This quotation is part of the
a Burlingame Treaty
b Open Door notes
c Boxer Protocol
d Kellogg-Briand Pact
e Stimson Doctrine
The productive methods and facilities of modern industry have been completely transformed
skilled artisans make up only a small proportion of the workers. Obviously the bargaining
strength of employees, under these conditions, no longer rests in organizations of skilled
craftsmen. It is dependent upon a national union representing all employees whether skilled or
unskilled, or whether working by brain or brawn in each basic industry.
The statement best represents the views of
I
Samuel Gompers
II
John L. Lewis
III
William Green
IV
Bernard M. Baruch
V
Henry Ford
68 From the beginning of the settlement of America, the frontier regions have exercised a
steady influence toward democracy.American democracy is fundamentally the outcome of
the experience of the American people dealing with the West.
These statements are part of a historical theory known
a manifest destiny
b Jeffersonian democracy
c the Turner thesis
d Jacksonian democracy
e liberal republicanism
The ideas and ideals of Progressive reformers were NOT represented in which of the following?
a The Keating-Owen Child Labor Act
b The Fourteen Points
c The Volstead Act
d The National Origins Act
e The Taft-Hartley Act
Woodrow Wilson hardened Senate opposition to the Treaty of Versailles by his refusal to
compromise on the issue of
(A) reparations limited to the amount Germany could afford to pay
(B) plebiscites to determine the new borders of Germany
(C) the border between Italy and Yugoslavia
(D) protectorate status for African colonies seized from Germany
(E) the unconditional adherence of the United States to the charter of the League of
Nations.
During the First World War, the Committee on Public Information issued propaganda to persuade
the American people of all of the following except:
(A) The United States was fighting for freedom and democracy.
(B) The United States was fighting a barbarous nation.
W. Griffith's epic film The Birth of a Nation (1915) became controversial because of its
(A) portrayal of the Sons of Liberty as a radical mob
(B) celebration of American freedoms at a time of protest against radical groups
(C) celebration of America's cultural diversity
(D) depiction of Ku Klux Klan activities as heroic and commendable
(E) sympathetic treatment of Germany in the years before the First World War.
In his Atlanta Compromise speech, Booker T. Washington called for support for African
American self-help
*W.E.B. DuBois emerged during the Progressive Era as the most influential advocate of full
When extended, the Open Door policy called on all big powers, including the United States, to
a recognize Philippine independence at an early date
b guarantee the independence of Cuba
c build a Panamanian canal
d observe the territorial integrity of China
e pursue further investment in China
Which statement accurately summarizes Theodore Roosevelts policy on the Panama Canal?:
A. Roosevelt waited for Colombia to agree to a fair price for the canal zone
B. Roosevelt gave military support to Panamas revolt against Colombia
C. Panamas government persuaded Roosevelt to give U.S. assistance for building a
canal
D. Roosevelt signed a treaty in which Colombia agreed to create Panama as a
separate nation
E. Roosevelt was able to develop strong Latin American support for his canal project
The Treaty of Versailles was defended by President Wilson on the grounds that:
All of the following were reasons for the failure of the People's (Populist) party EXCEPT:
a. The prosperity of the early 1890's undermined popular support for Populist
b.
c.
d.
e.
economic reforms.
Western and Southern farmers favored different political strategies
The Democratic party co-opted some of the Populist program and its constituency
Racism strained the coalition of poor White and Black farmers
The radical nature of its program alienated non-farming interests
The American Federation of Labor (AFL) split apart at its national convention in 1935 because
a. many delegates believed that the AFL had become too revolutionary in pursuing
the tactic of the sit-down strike
b. a majority of AFL leaders refused to grant charters to new unions organized
on an industry-wide basis
c. a majority of AFL leaders opposed collective bargaining
d. many delegates believed that the leadership of the AFL was soft on communism
e. most workers opposed Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal
Teddy Roosevelt believed that trusts
a.
b.
c.
d.
As a result of the Spanish-American War, Spain relinquished to the United States control of
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and which of the following?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
Alaska
Hawaii
The Panama Canal Zone
Bermuda
The Philippines
During Woodrow Wilsons administration, the federal government attempted to counteract the
economic influence of big business by
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
In reaction to a perceived insult to the U.S. flag and in order to hasten the downfall of Mexican
leader Victoriano Huerta, President Woodrow Wilson
(A) ordered General John J. Pershing to take U.S. troops across the border into northern Mexico
(B) withdrew previously granted U.S. diplomatic recognition of Huerta's regime
(C) ordered the occupation of Mexico City by U.S. troops
(D) ordered U.S. forces to occupy the Mexican port city of Vera Cruz
(E) sent a strong diplomatic protest.
Which of the following is NOT true regarding Dollar Diplomacy
a)Investments were encouraged in both the Far East and in countries near the Panama Canal
b)It allowed Taft to spend less on the Navy
c)It eliminated armed intervention by United States forces in the Caribbean
d)Woodrow Wilson reluctantly continued the policy after his election to the presidency
e)United States money was used to support governments in the Caribbean and Central America
rather than money from European nations
Who was the standard-bearer of the Bull Moose Party?
a. Teddy Roosevelt
c. Eugene V. Debs
b. William Jennings Bryan
d. Woodrow Wilson
"I don't remember that I ever was President. Which President became Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court?
a. William McKinley
b. Theodore Roosevelt
c. William Howard Taft
d. Woodrow Wilson
e. Warren G. Harding
We must make the world safe for democracy. Who said this?
a. William McKinley
b. Theodore Roosevelt
c. William Howard Taft
d. Woodrow Wilson
e. Warren G. Harding
Who was the most famous evangelist?
a. Frances Willard
b. William Jennings Bryan
c. William Graham Sumner
d. William Billy Sunday