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Which of the following is a cause of the Spanish American War? A.Cuba's fight for independence from Spain's rule B.The Japanese bomb Havana Harbor in Cuba C.Russia purchases Alaska and Puerto Rico D.A revolt against Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii

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Which of the following is a cause of the Spanish American War?

A. Cuba's fight for independence from Spain's rule

B. The Japanese bomb Havana Harbor in Cuba

C. Russia purchases Alaska and Puerto Rico

D. A revolt against Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii

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"Yellow Journalism" was used to gain American support for Cuban rebels in their fight for independence from Spain. What is "Yellow Journalism?"

A.Communistic slant on news reports

B.Political cartoons that report news

C.Exaggerated news reportsD.Truthful news reports

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In February of 1898, a United States battleship mysteriously exploded in Havana Harbor, Cuba. Three months later, America declared war on Spain. What was the name of this battleship that sunk?

A.MaineB.ArizonaC.North CarolinaD.California

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Which of the following was the most important result of the Spanish-American War?

A.The battleship, Maine, was blown up.

B.The United States supported the sovereign rights of the Cubans.

C.The Philippine Islands gained their independence.

D.The United States became an imperial power.

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Which of the following was not a result of the Spanish American War? A. The United States gained possession

of the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.

B. The United States lost possession of the Southwest territories.

C. The United States emerged as a world power.

D. Cuba gained independence from Spain.

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This political cartoon represents the way President Theodore Roosevelt influenced foreign affairs. What type of diplomacy is this?

A.Domino Theory

B.DétenteC.Dollar

DiplomacyD.Big Stick

Diplomacy

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The Roosevelt Corollary asserted the United States’ right to interfere in the economic matters of which two geographic areas?

A.South America and EuropeB.Central America and AsiaC.Central and South AmericaD.South America and Asia

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Roosevelt used Big Stick Diplomacy to build the what?

A.Panama BridgeB.Panama CanalC.Philippines BridgeD.Colombian Canal

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The Roosevelt Corollary expanded the ____________________________________, which was used to prevent European involvement in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere.

A.Monroe CorollaryB.Monroe DoctrineC.Manifest DestinyD.Madison Doctrine

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Roosevelt created the Roosevelt Corollary as a way to prevent whom from involving themselves in Latin American affairs?

A.Africans B.AsiansC.EuropeansD.Australians

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Which of the following is not a cause of WWI?

A.Alliances B.Nationalism C.IsolationismD.Militarism

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Which were the leading Allied Powers at the start of WWI?

A.Austria−Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany

B.Denmark, NetherlandsC.Great Britain, Russia, France

D.Spain, Italy, Ottoman Empire

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Which of the following was not a reason for the United States entering WWI? A.US was economically and

politically tied to Great BritainB.Discovery of the Zimmerman

telegramC.Sinking of the LusitaniaD.Assassination of Archduke

Ferdinand

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Which country is not part of the Central Powers during WWI?

A.Ottoman EmpireB.Austria-HungaryC.ItalyD.Germany

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What peacekeeping organization did Woodrow Wilson propose in his Fourteen Points?

A.Warsaw PactB.League of NationsC.Organization of American

StatesD.United Nations

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The United States decided not to join the League of Nations because the US Senate failed to ratify what?

A.Treaty of VersaillesB.United NationsC.14 PointsD.Treaty of Germany

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Which of the following would best fit the middle of this diagram?

A. Roosevelt Corollary

B. Reasons for US involvement in WWI

C. Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points

D. Reasons for US involvement in Spanish-American War

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Who came up with the idea of the League of Nations?

A.Fredrick DouglassB.Joseph ZimmermanC.Archduke FerdinandD.Woodrow Wilson

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The United States joined WWI in____________.

A.1919B.1917C.1914 D.1915

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When WWI broke out in Europe, the United States adopted/followed which foreign policy approach?

A.IsolationismB.MilitarismC.Manifest DestinyD.Imperialism

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Which of the following is not a cause of WWI?

A.Alliances B.Nationalism C.IsolationismD.Militarism

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In February of 1898, a United States battleship mysteriously exploded in Havana Harbor, Cuba. Three months later, America declared war on Spain. What was the name of this battleship that sunk?

A.MaineB.ArizonaC.North CarolinaD.California

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"Yellow Journalism" was used to gain American support for Cuban rebels in their fight for independence from Spain. What is "Yellow Journalism?"

A.Communistic slant on news reports

B.Political cartoons that report news

C.Exaggerated news reportsD.Truthful news reports

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Which was the main goal of the United States during the Spanish American War?

A.To rule Spain’s trade routesB.To protect American business

interests in SpainC. To free Cuba from SpainD. To request Cuba to negotiate

a treaty for independence with Spain

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The Roosevelt Corollary asserted the United States’ right to interfere in the economic matters of which two geographic areas?

A.South America and EuropeB.Central America and AsiaC.Central and South AmericaD.South America and Asia

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Which headline is an example of yellow journalism?

A. “Spain Responsible for Unprovoked Attack on the USS Maine”

B. “The United States Declares War on Spain”

C. “Cubans Ask Spain for Their Independence”

D.“Theodore Roosevelt Is Appointed Secretary of the Navy”

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Which territory did the United States NOT acquire as a result of the Spanish American War?

A. Guam

B. Puerto Rico

C. Philippines

D.Guam

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Which were the leading Allied Powers at the start of WWI?

A. Britain, France, and Russia

B. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria

C. C Denmark and the Netherlands

D.D Spain and Switzerland

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Which was NOT a reason for the United States entering WWI?

A. German use of unrestricted submarine warfare

B. Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

C. Sinking of the Lusitania

D. Discovery of the Zimmermann Telegram

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The immediate cause of World War I was the

A. Attack on the Lusitania.

B. Sinking of the battleship USS Maine.

C. German use of unrestricted submarine warfare.

D.Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.

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Roosevelt created the Roosevelt Corollary as a way to prevent whom from involving themselves in Latin American affairs?

A.Africans B.AsiansC.EuropeansD.Australians

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The United States decided not to join the League of Nations because the US Senate failed to ratify what?

A.Treaty of VersaillesB.United NationsC.14 PointsD.Treaty of Germany

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When WWI broke out in Europe, the United States adopted a policy of

A. militarism.B. Isolationism.C. Imperialism.D. Expansionism.

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Roosevelt used Big Stick Diplomacy to build the what?

A.Panama BridgeB.Panama CanalC.Philippines BridgeD.Colombian Canal

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Which labor union was founded by Samuel Gompers in the early part of the twentieth century?

A. Knights of Labor

B. American Federation of Labor

C. Congress of Industrial Organizations

D. United Auto Workers

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President Wilson hoped that the League of Nations would

A. Enable nations to solve their conflicts without going to war.

B. Make the Allied Powers strong.

C. Help the United States avoid foreign entanglements.

D. Reduce tariffs throughout the world.

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Who was best known as a leader of the women’s rights movement?

A.Ida TarbellB.Carrie NationC.Helen Hunt JacksonD.Susan B. Anthony

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Who was best known as a leader of the women’s rights movement?

A.Ida TarbellB.Carrie NationC.Helen Hunt JacksonD.Susan B. Anthony

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The Progressive Era is know for bringing what to society?

A. Sadness

B. Progress

C. Problems

D. Bad Weather

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Which is the best answer for the X?

A. Negative Effects of industry

B. Positive Effects of industry

C. Positive Effects of Reconstruction

D. Negative Effects of Westward Expansion

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A hero of the Spanish American War who later became president of the United States was

A.Commodore George Dewey

B.Theodore Roosevelt.

C.William McKinley.

D.Colonel William C. Gorgas.

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Women gained the right to vote with the passage of which amendment?

A.16th

B.17th

C.18th

D.19th

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Due to the negative effects of industry, which two things began to fight back against it?

A. Labor Meetings and Spares

B. Spears and Strikes

C. Labor Unions and Spears

D. Labor Unions and Strikes

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Who is famous for establishing the AFL?

A. John D. Rockefeller

B. Andrew Carnegie

C. Samuel Gompers

D. Boss Tweed

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What does the AFL stand for?

A. American Federation of Lovers

B. All Free Labors

C. American Federal of Labors

D. American Federation of Labor

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The most famous labor strike that took place at Andrew Carnegie’s Steel Mill was called?A. Homestead Strike

B. Homestead Labor

C. Steel Labor

D. No More Steel

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Along with pushing for the right to vote, women of the early 20th century pushed for what other right for women?

A. Educational Opportunities

B. Better Fashion

C. Increased Work Hours

D. Unsafe Working Conditions

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In the late 1800’s people blamed alcohol for?

A. Captains of Industry

B. Violence and poverty

C. Slavery

D. There was no problem

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Which two groups fought hard for the passing of the 18th amendment?

A. Women and religious groups

B. Women and former slaves

C. Men and religious groups

D. Women and Factory Owners

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Which constitutional amendment prohibited the production, distribution, and sale of alcohol?

A. 15th

B. 18th

C. 19th

D. 21st

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Who is a famous Temperance leader who ran around with a bible and ax pushing for the creation of the 18th amendment?A. Susan B. Anthony

B. Carry Nation

C. Bessie Smith

D. Georgia O’Keeffe

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What was the name of the era where women and religious groups pushed for the passing of the 18th amendment?

A. Temperance

B. Suffrage

C. Reconstruction

D. Industrialization

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After the passage of the 18th amendment, what stated?

A. Harlem Renaissance

B. Prohibition

C. Reconstruction

D. Urbanization

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Which constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote?

A. 15th

B. 18th

C. 19th

D. 20th

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Which of the following choices worked hard for Women’s suffrage?

A. Carry Nation and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

B. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

C. Miss Callan and Mrs. Furlong

D. Susan B. Anthony and Carry Nation

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Which were the leading Allied Powers at the start of WWI?

A.Austria−Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany

B.Denmark, NetherlandsC.Great Britain, Russia, France

D.Spain, Italy, Ottoman Empire

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Since the Homestead Act became violent, how did people’s view of unions changed?A. It did not changed

B. People disapproved them

C. People signed up and joined

D. What are unions???

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With the help of labor unions and strikes all of following improved EXCEPT:

A. Improved safety conditions

B. Increased work hours

C. Reduced work hours

D. Restrictions on child labor

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Another word for suffrage is..

A. Run

B. Alcohol

C. Vote

D. Slavery

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The Roosevelt Corollary expanded the ____________________________________, which was used to prevent European involvement in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere.

A.Monroe CorollaryB.Monroe DoctrineC.Manifest DestinyD.Madison Doctrine

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Which of the following was the most important result of the Spanish-American War?

A.The battleship, Maine, was blown up.

B.The United States supported the sovereign rights of the Cubans.

C.The Philippine Islands gained their independence.

D.The United States became an imperial power.

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When WWI broke out in Europe, the United States adopted/followed which foreign policy approach?

A.IsolationismB.MilitarismC.Manifest DestinyD.Imperialism