U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era.

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U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era

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U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise

Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era

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1. Theodore Roosevelt’s attitude about US expansion can best be described as

A. isolationist.B. uninterested.C. imperialist.D. fearful.

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2. Ida Tarbell and Upton Sinclair are best described as

A. social workers.B. muckrakers.C. progressive politicians.D. founders of the NAACP.

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3. Which of the following actions would be illegal under Jim Crow laws?

A. Black citizens joining the NAACP.B. African Americans receiving PhDs.C. Progressives supporting education.D. Blacks and whites riding together on a train.

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4. What was The Jungle?

A. A nickname given to the Philippines by US soldiers.

B. The title of a book that described urban life in America.

C. The title of a children’s magazine published during the 1910’s.

D. A novel by Upton Sinclair that exposed the conditions in the meatpacking industry.

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5. What would be the best heading for the list below:* Unrestricted submarine warfare* Sinking of U.S. ships* The Lusitania * Zimmermann telegram

A. Reasons Europe Went to WarB. Reasons the U.S. Entered World War IC. Reasons for the Spanish-American WarD. Reasons Congress Limited Immigration

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6. Which of the following would an isolationist be against?

A. staying out of World War IB. annexing the PhilippinesC. joining the League of NationsD. both B and C

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7. An African-American who moved from rural Georgia to New York City in 1919 would have been part of the

A. Harlem Hell Fighters.B. Isolationist movement.C. Progressive movement.D. Great Migration.

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8. Who would have benefitted most from the opening of the Panama Canal?

A. an isolationist wanting the U.S. to stay out of interests in Latin America

B. a Filipino hoping for independenceC. Chinese immigrants wanting to enter the U.S.

after 1882D. a U.S. navy captain needing to sail from

Florida to Hawaii

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1. Theodore Roosevelt’s attitude about US expansion can best be described as

A. isolationist.B. uninterested.C. imperialist.D. fearful.

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2. Ida Tarbell and Upton Sinclair are best described as

A. social workers.B. muckrakers.C. progressive politicians.D. founders of the NAACP.

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3. Which of the following actions would be illegal under Jim Crow laws?

A. Black citizens joining the NAACP.B. African Americans receiving PhDs.C. Progressives supporting education.D. Blacks and whites riding together on a train.

Page 13: U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era.

4. What was The Jungle?

A. A nickname given to the Philippines by US soldiers.

B. The title of a book that described urban life in America.

C. The title of a children’s magazine published during the 1910’s.

D. A novel by Upton Sinclair that exposed the conditions in the meatpacking industry.

Page 14: U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era.

5. What would be the best heading for the list below:* Unrestricted submarine warfare* Sinking of U.S. ships* The Lusitania * Zimmermann telegram

A. Reasons Europe Went to WarB. Reasons the U.S. Entered World War IC. Reasons for the Spanish-American WarD. Reasons Congress Limited Immigration

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6. Which of the following would an isolationist be against?

A. staying out of World War IB. annexing the PhilippinesC. joining the League of NationsD. both B and C

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7. An African-American who moved from rural Georgia to New York City in 1919 would have been part of the

A. Harlem Hell Fighters.B. Isolationist movement.C. Progressive movement.D. Great Migration.

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8. Who would have benefitted most from the opening of the Panama Canal?

A. an isolationist wanting the U.S. to stay out of interests in Latin America

B. a Filipino hoping for independenceC. Chinese immigrants wanting to enter the U.S.

after 1882D. a U.S. navy captain needing to sail from

Florida to Hawaii

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9. Someone who opposed U.S. expansion and involvement in foreign affairs is known as

A. an imperialist.B. an isolationist.C. a socialist.D. a mercantilist.

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10. Which progressive change did the 19th Amendment bring about?

A. Women gained the right to vote.B. Senators would be elected directly by the

people.C. People were allowed to buy alcohol legally.D. Congress could collect taxes on the incomes

of individuals and businesses.

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11. The 17th Amendment was added to the Constitution, thanks largely to the efforts of

A. expansionists.B. isolationists.C. the League of Nations.D. progressives.

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12. The quote below is talking about

“She was nothing short of an angel. If it were not for her founding Hull House and fighting for the rights of the poor and those desperate souls born in foreign lands, God only knows how many would have turned to crime, or even perished.”

A. Carrie Nation.B. Jane Addams.C. Ida Tarbell.D. Frances Willard.

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13. Under President William H. Taft’s “dollar diplomacy,”

A. the federal government invested taxpayers’ money in foreign nations.

B. American colonies began to regain control over their own affairs.

C. U.S. banks and business were encouraged to invest their money in foreign nations.

D. the U.S. purchased numerous islands in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.

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14. The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 gave the government the authority to

A. control the supply of money in circulation.B. close failing banks.C. loan money to foreign nations.D. monopolize the banking industry.

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15. When World War I began in 1914, most Americans

A. favored entering the war on the side of the Allies.

B. supported the Central Powers.C. earnestly hoped to stay out of the war.D. had close cultural and economic ties with

Germany.

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16. In the Sussex pledge, Germany promised

A. not to sink passenger ships.B. not to sink passenger ships without warning.C. to halt its naval blockade of Great Britain.D. to halt all submarine warfare.

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9. Someone who opposed U.S. expansion and involvement in foreign affairs is known as

A. an imperialist.B. an isolationist.C. a socialist.D. a mercantilist.

Page 27: U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era.

10. Which progressive change did the 19th Amendment bring about?

A. Women gained the right to vote.B. Senators would be elected directly by the

people.C. People were allowed to buy alcohol legally.D. Congress could collect taxes on the incomes

of individuals and businesses.

Page 28: U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era.

11. The 17th Amendment was added to the Constitution, thanks largely to the efforts of

A. expansionists.B. isolationists.C. the League of Nations.D. progressives.

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12. The quote below is talking about

“She was nothing short of an angel. If it were not for her founding Hull House and fighting for the rights of the poor and those desperate souls born in foreign lands, God only knows how many would have turned to crime, or even perished.”

A. Carrie Nation.B. Jane Addams.C. Ida Tarbell.D. Frances Willard.

Page 30: U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era.

13. Under President William H. Taft’s “dollar diplomacy,”

A. the federal government invested taxpayers’ money in foreign nations.

B. American colonies began to regain control over their own affairs.

C. U.S. banks and business were encouraged to invest their money in foreign nations.

D. the U.S. purchased numerous islands in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.

Page 31: U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era.

14. The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 gave the government the authority to

A. control the supply of money in circulation.B. close failing banks.C. loan money to foreign nations.D. monopolize the banking industry.

Page 32: U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era.

15. When World War I began in 1914, most Americans

A. favored entering the war on the side of the Allies.

B. supported the Central Powers.C. earnestly hoped to stay out of the war.D. had close cultural and economic ties with

Germany.

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16. In the Sussex pledge, Germany promised

A. not to sink passenger ships.B. not to sink passenger ships without warning.C. to halt its naval blockade of Great Britain.D. to halt all submarine warfare.