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100

In which region of the United States is this memorial located?

A    Northeast

B    Southeast

C    Midwest

D    Southwest 

B    Southeast

100

Which of the following court cases established the principle of "Separate, but equal?"

A    Dred Scott v. Sanford

B    Marbury v. Madison

C    Brown v. Board of Education

D    Plessy v. Ferguson

D    Plessy v. Ferguson

100

The picture above illustrates how political machines gained power by attending to the needs of new immigrants. Who is this cartoon describing?

A    Alexander Graham Bell

B    Thomas Edison

C    Ida B. Wells-Barnette

D    Boss Tweed

D    Boss Tweed

100

Which of these is NOT a country that fought for the Allied Powers in WWI?

A    Germany

B    France

C    Britain

D    Russia

A    Germany

100

What event sparked the 'powder keg' of Europe and set off WWI?

A    Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

B    Monroe Doctrine

C    Roosevelt Corollary

D    Election of Theodore Roosevelt

A    Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

The United States entered World War II as a result of a direct attack on Pearl Harbor by-

A Japan

B Germany

C Italy

D Russia

A Japan

200

The belief that westward expansion was for the good of the United States and was the right of Americans was referred to as-

A    the Great Compromise

B    Monroe Doctrine

C    State's rights

D    Manifest Destiny

D    Manifest Destiny

200

Known as a jazz trumpeter.

A    F. Scott Fitzgerald

B    Jacob Lawrence

C    Louis Armstrong

D    Langston Hughes

C    Louis Armstrong

200

Which of these countries was NOT a member of the Central Powers in WWI?

A    Germany

B    United States

C    Ottoman Empire

D    Austro-Hungarian Empire

B    United States

200

What does the term 'isolationism' mean in regards to the U.S. prior too, and after WWI?

A    The U.S. wanted to get involved with other countrieshe 

B    U.S. wanted to remain neutral and stay out of other country's issues

C    The government wanted to expand

D    Politicians were working closely with other world leaders

B    U.S. wanted to remain neutral and stay out of other country's issues

300

Which wartime activity would have been categorized as a home front activity during World War II?

A    encouraging women to take factory jobs

B    strengthening the naval presence in the Pacific Ocean

C    housing U.S. soldiers with French and Italian families

D    negotiating post-war arrangements with U.S. allies

A    encouraging women to take factory jobs

300

The Great Migration resulted in-

A    More African-Americans in northern cities

B    Fewer African-Americans in northern cities

C    More African-Americans on southern farms

D    More European immigrants in northern cities

A    More African-Americans in northern cities

300

Which of the following men was President towards the end of WWII and had to make the controversial atomic bomb decision?

A    Theodore Roosevelt

B    Herbert Hoover

C    Lyndon B. Johnson

D    Harry S. Truman

D    Harry S. Truman

300

What was the purpose of the Roosevelt Corollary?

A    Got rid of the Monroe Doctrine

B    Created a new state in the Caribbean

C    Extended the Monroe Doctrine; U.S. was 'Police Force' of the West

D    Created an alliance between the U.S. and Mexico

C    Extended the Monroe Doctrine; U.S. was 'Police Force' of the West

300

Which statement best explains how the U.S. “island-hopping” strategy during World War II contributed to victory in the Pacific?

A    It allowed the U.S. military to take control of Japanese natural resources.

B    It enabled the U.S. military to launch air attacks on the Japanese mainland.

C    It forced Japan to seek new sources for petroleum reserves.

D    It caused Japan to negotiate a conditional surrender.

B    It enabled the U.S. military to launch air attacks on the Japanese mainland.

400

The United States gained control of ________________ as a result of the Spanish-American War.

A Alaska

B The Philippines

C Texas

D Washington

B The Philippines

400

Which three territories did the U.S. gain possession of as a result of the Spanish-American War? 

A    Spain

B    Mexico

C    Puerto Rico

D    Cuba

E    Guam

F    Philippines

C    Puerto Rico

E    Guam

F    Philippines

400

The expansion of the United States into the western territories had its greatest impact on-

A Enslaved Africans

B Native Americans

C Canadian Businessmen

D French Explorers

B Native Americans

400

Which battle was a major turning point AGAINST the Germans where the Soviet Union was able to outlast the German armies? 


A    Leningrad

B    Stalingrad

C    D-Day

D    Midway

B    Stalingrad

400

Which action was a direct result of the Battle of the Bulge?


A    U.S. armored divisions began the drive toward Berlin.

B    Allied forces crossed the English Channel to attack at Normandy.

C    Allied commanders opened a second front in North Africa.

D    Russian troops joined the U.S. attack along the Eastern Front.

A    U.S. armored divisions began the drive toward Berlin.

500

Which three territories did the U.S. gain possession of as a result of the Spanish-American War? 

A    Spain

B    Mexico

C    Puerto Rico

E    Guam

F    Philippines

C    Puerto Rico

E    Guam

F    Philippines

500

This image shows Theodore Roosevelt's concept of Big Stick Diplomacy. What does this idea mean?

A    Roosevelt wanted to unite the entire globe into one big country with him as the leader

B    Policy developed by Roosevelt where the 'Big stick' represents his readiness to use military power on other countries if needed

C    Roosevelt was creating a series of laws based on the idea of government power

D    Roosevelt was a big baseball fan and used it in his imagery

B    Policy developed by Roosevelt where the 'Big stick' represents his readiness to use military power on other countries if needed

500

“Rosie the Riveter” was a World War II symbol of women’s contributions in 

A    military service

B    volunteer organizations

C    war-related industries

D    traditional domestic roles

C    war-related industries

500

What were the reasons for the Spanish-American War? (Select all correct answers.)

A    Prevention from another Cuban Missile Crisis

B    America supported Cuba's independence from Spain

C    Yellow journalism

D    Desire for a quicker shipping route

E    Protection of America's businesses in Cuba

F    Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine

B    America supported Cuba's independence from Spain

C    Yellow journalism

E    Protection of America's businesses in Cuba

F    Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine

500

Which member of the WWII Allies is described by this sequence of events?

A    United States

B    Great Britain

C    Italy

D    France

A    United States