Policy where a country does not get involved in international affairs.
a. Interventionist
b. Imperialist
c. Isolationist
d. Interactionist
c. Isolationist
What was the banning of Alcohol called?
a. Suffrage
b. Prohibition
c. Segregation
d. Nationalism
b. Prohibition
Who typically receives blame for the Great Depression?
a. Harding
b. Coolidge
c. Hoover
d. Roosevelt
c. Hoover
Who was President at the start of Americas' involvement in WWII?
a. Truman
b. FDR
c. Eisenhower
d. Kennedy
b. FDR
Which best describes the relationship between the US and Russia at the end of WWII?
a. Allies
b. Respect
c. Disassociate
d. Suspicion
d. Suspicion
Signed the Treaty of Versailles and the War Guilt Clause accepting blame and financial responsibility for the war.
a. Japan
b. Germany
c. Austria
d. Italy
b. Germany
Who were suffragettes?
a. Women who wanted to ban alcohol
b. Men who wanted to ban alcohol
c. Men who wanted to deport communists
d. Women who wanted the right to vote
d. Women who wanted the right to vote
While the stock market crash is cooralated with the Great Depression it is not the cause. Which best describes the cause?
a. Buying on Margin
b. Overproduction and Underconsumption
c. Stock Market Speculation
d. All of the above as well as the failure of the Dawes Plan
d. All of the above as well as the failure of the Dawes Plan
Meant to help the U.S. avoid being drawn into WWII the way we were drawn into WWI.
a. Lend Lease Act
b. Bases for Destroyers
c. Double V Campaign
d. Neutrality Acts
d. Neutrality Acts
During which cold war conflict did the US and USSR come closest to using nuclear weapons against each other?
a. Bay of Pigs invasion
b. Korean War
c. Vietnam War
d. Cuban Missile Crisis
d. Cuban Missile Crisis
This was why so many European countries joined WWI.
a. Zimmerman Telegram
b. Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
c. Threats to Hawaii
d. Alliance System
d. Alliance System
Who were the targets of the Palmer Raids?
a. Bootleggers
b. Progressive Politicians
c. Alleged Communists
d. Suffragettes
c. Alleged Communists
Which best describes the Veterans Bonus Expeditionary Force March?
a. Black veterans protesting their lack of access to the GI bill of Rights
b. Civil War veterans protesting against WWI
c. WWI Veterans protesting against the Palmer Raids
d. WWI veterans demanding an early payout of a bonus they were promised for their service
d. WWI veterans demanding an early payout of a bonus they were promised for their service
What did the 'Cash and Carry' provision state?
a. The U.S. would deliver war goods to the allies for a fee
b. The U.S. would sell the allies war goods but they had to pay cash and transport the goods themselves
c. The U.S. would loan war goods to the allies and they would pay us back later
d. The U.S. would accept Jewish refugees who could pay for their own transportation
b. The U.S. would sell the allies war goods but they had to pay cash and transport the goods themselves
Which President escalated Americas involvement in Vietnam with the Gulf of Tonkin resolution?
a. Johnson
b. Nixon
c. Truman
d. Eisenhower
a. Johnson
Why would it be wrong to say that the sinking of the RMS Lusitania is the ultimate reason America joined WWI?
a. It happened approximately two years before America joined the war
b. It happened after America had already joined the war
c. No American lives were lost
d. America was the one to sink the RMS Lusitania
a. It happened approximately two years before America joined the war
Who were the three Republican Presidents of the 1920s?
a. Harding, Coolidge, Hoover
b. Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson
c. Johnson, Grant, Rutherford
d. Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon
a. Harding, Coolidge, Hoover
Social Security, the Works Projects Administration, and the Civilian Conservation Corps were all what?
a. Ways that African Americans were prevented from voting
b. New Deal measures
c. Opportunities for women to become educated
d. Branches of the US Military
b. New Deal measures
Which best describes the goal of the 'Double V Campaign'?
a. Victory Abroad (defeat the Axis Powers) Victory at Home (expel communists in the country)
b. Victory Abroad (bring home pows) Victory at Home (establish equality for African Americans)
c. Victory Abroad (defeat the Axis Powers) Victory at Home (establish equality for African Americans)
d. Victory Abroad (remove Stalin from Power) Victory at Home (Re-elect FDR)
c. Victory Abroad (defeat the Axis Powers) Victory at Home (establish equality for African Americans)
Who generated massive fear by claiming communists had infiltrated every level of the US government?
a. President Truman
b. Senator McCarthy
c. President Eisenhower
d. Malcom X
b. Senator McCarthy
What was the name of the plan where American bankers would loan money to Germany, Germany would use the funds to pay war reparations to the allies, the allies would use the reparations to repay loans they had taken from the United States?
a. Marshall Plan
B. Truman Doctrine
c. Dawes Plan
d. Roosevelt Coorallary
c. Dawes Plan
Which type of speculation most impacted investors in Florida?
a. Stocks
b. Buying on Margin
c. Dawes Plan
d. Realestate
d. Realestate
What were the three Rs of the New Deal?
a. Reuse of military equipment, reimbursement of veterans, reform voting procedures
b. Reduce international spending, require military service for all men, reclaim lost territory
c. Redistribute wealth to the needy, reform voting procedures, revolt against the church
d. Relief for the unemployed, recover the economy, reform the banking system
d. Relief for the unemployed, recover the economy, reform the banking system
Which President decided to drop the Nuclear Bombs on Japan?
a. Truman
b. FDR
c. Roosevelt
d. Eisenhower
a. Truman
Why is the Vietnam war considered a failure for the US?
a. It tarnished our reputation internationally
b. It took money away from domestic issues
c. Vietnam ultimately became communist anyway
d. all of the above
d. all of the above