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c
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100

Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

The nineteenth amendment 

100

Who is the president that thought the economy would "fix itself" and that no government help is needed at the beginning of the Great Depression?

Hoover

100

How did Japan respond to the United States cutting off their oil supplies in 1941?

The bombed Pearl Harbor 

100

During the Great Depression, expressions such as "Hoovervilles" and "Hoover blankets" showed that President Hoover ___________.

was blamed for the suffering of the poor

100

Women gained the right to vote by the passage of the __________.

19th Amendment

200

What made the 99th Pursuit Squadron, also known as the Tuskegee Airmen, a unique combat unit in World War II?

All of the above

200

Why was the Social Security Act established?

to provide old-age pensions for retired workers

200

In December of 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill agreed that their first goal was to defeat which country?

Germany

200

How did President Roosevelt try to help the many unemployed workers during the Great Depression?

He created government-run job programs and building projects.

200

During the 1920s, the Red Scare, the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti and the rise of nativism were all signs of...

A rising fear of foreigners.

300

During the early years of World War II, the Lend–Lease Act was an effort by the United States to __________.

help the allies without getting into the war

300

Which group of soldiers was composed mostly of Japanese Americans and was the most highly decorated military unit in the history of the United States Armed Forces?

442nd Regimental Combat Team

300

How were native Americans (Navajos) utilized in WWII? 

The Navajos distinguished themselves by using their language as a code the Japanese could not break.

300

Which BEST describes the majority of Japanese Americans interned in World War II?

American Citizens who had been born in the US

300

In 1944, the Supreme Court case Korematsu vs. United States determined that wartime conditions allowed the __________

government to place limitations on civil liberties

400

What happened to Japanese Americans during World War II as a response to war with Japan?

Many were sent to internment camps for the duration of the war.

400

What was the MAIN purpose of Franklin Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration?

giving jobs to unemployed people

400

What was the MAIN reason for creating The Bracero Program? 

World War II led to an agricultural labor shortage.

400

What was the United States' political position regarding the war being fought in Europe prior to 1917?

Isolationist

400

What was the major cause of the Palmer Raids ordered by Attorney General Alexander Mitchell Palmer in January 1920?

public concern over Communist infiltration or "the Red Scare"

500

Which of the following events helped to sway public opinion in the United States towards war with Germany?

The Zimmerman Telegram

500

What was the function of the War Industries Board in the United States during World War I?

to maintain and regulate the United States economy and war production schedules

500

Why was the establishment of the Committee on Public Information significant to the general public of the United States during World War I?

it was the nation's first formal government propaganda agency

500

Why is the market collapse of October 29, 1929 known as Black Tuesday and associated with the beginning of the Great Depression in the United States?

Panicked investors tried to sell off all of their stock holdings before the market collapse.

500

American automobile production took off, while production costs dropped after Ford started using which of the following ideas?

The assembly line