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The Red Scare and immigrant restrictions following WWI were a direct result of which of the following events? A. The Russian Revolution and rise of communism in the Soviet Union B. The rise of anarchy in Europe C. The rise of dictatorship D. All of the above
What is All of the above?
100
The policy that kept the U.S. out of WWI from 1914-1917 was called
What is Neutrality?
100
The Great Migration is the term used to describe
What is A massive movement of blacks from the south to the cities of the northeast and west?
100
the following organizations was created as a result of Wilson’s Fourteen Points
What is The League of Nations?
100
Henry Ford contributed to the United States growth as an industrial nation by introducing such innovations as
What is new methods of mass production and a more efficient assembly line?
200
Which of following statements best describes the Harlem Renaissance?
What is an artistic movement among the African American community in literature, art, and music?
200
The nationwide exposure U.S. citizens experienced to advertisements, politics, and cultural influence was a result of
What are Radio, television, and movies?
200
Women’s suffrage was addressed by which Constitutional amendment?
What is The 19th Amendment?
200
The term “Red Scare” refers to
United States concerns about Communism
200
Tin Pan Alley is MOST associated with
Who is Irving Berlin?
300
The Spanish American War resulted in
What is new territories for the U.S?
300
Which Constitutional component is associated with Prohibition?
What is Eighteenth Amendment?
300
An isolationist would NOT have supported which of the following events? A. Staying out of WWI B. Wilson’s stance on Neutrality C. Joining the League of Nations D. None
What is Joining the League of Nations?
300
Charles is an African American who moved from Georgia to New York City in 1919 in search of better opportunities, and to escape Jim Crow. What event would he have been part of? A. Harlem Hell Fighters B. Isolationist movement C. Great Migration D. NAACP
What is the Great Migration?
300
The Roosevelt Corollary expounded on what former American Document?
What is The Monroe Doctrine?
400
Which event led to a fierce congressional debate over U.S. expansionism near the end of the 1800s? A. The massacre at Wounded Knee B. The restriction of Asian immigration C. The purchase of the Alaskan territory D. The end of the Spanish-American War
What is The end of the Spanish-American War?
400
Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, and Bessie Smith are most closely associated with efforts to
What is promote the cultural identity of African Americans through the arts?
400
The growth of communism in the United States during the early 1900s directly led to
What is restriction of immigration?
400
. During World War I, Socialist labor leader Eugene Debs was imprisoned for A. His role in the Red Scare B. Inciting a labor riot C. Violating he Espionage Act D. Failure to pay Income Taxes
What is Violating the Espionage Act?
400
The United States responded to Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare during the early 1900s by
What is entering World War I?
500
Why did Congress pass the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882?
Many Americans resented Chinese immigrants who worked for lower wages than Americans.
500
Spain agreed to grant Cuba independence; Puerto Rico (in the Caribbean) and Guam (in the Pacific) were ceded to the United States; the Philippines were acquired by the United States for a token $ _______Million
What is 20 Million dollars?
500
Henry Ford was the developer of the first mass produced __________________
What is an automobile?
500
By 1925, ______ stations had been established. By 1923, nearly three million Americans had radios. Soon music, stories, sporting events and news were being broadcast nationwide. Radio helped to create a common cultural experience for thousands of Americans.
What is 600 radio stations?
500
The Harlem Renaissance marked the first significant artistic movement coming out of ______ ______ ______
What is African American Cultures?