Title: Prentice Hall US History
1Prentice Hall US History
2I realized that Ellis Island could inspire both
hope and fear. Some of the passengers were
afraid others were impatient, anxious to get
through the inspection and be off to their
destinations. - Edward Corsi, In the Shadow of
Liberty, 1935
- Based on this passage, you can conclude that many
immigrants saw Ellis Island as a - Nasty and unpleasant place.
- Dreamland of opportunity.
- Symbol of their expectations about the United
States. - Place of great danger.
3I realized that Ellis Island could inspire both
hope and fear. Some of the passengers were
afraid others were impatient, anxious to get
through the inspection and be off to their
destinations.- Edward Corsi, In the Shadow of
Liberty, 1935
- Based on this passage, you can conclude that many
immigrants saw Ellis Island as a - Nasty and unpleasant place.
- Dreamland of opportunity.
- Symbol of their expectations about the United
States. - Place of great danger.
4- Which of the following is an example of a pull
factor that contributed to the large-scale
migration to the Sunbelt that began in the
post-World War II years? - The easy availability of automobiles
- The growth of the aerospace and electronics
industries the South and Southwest - Declining economic prospects in the northern and
eastern parts of the country - The building of the interstate highway system
5- Which of the following is an example of a pull
factor that contributed to the large-scale
migration to the Sunbelt that began in the
post-World War II years? - The easy availability of automobiles
- The growth of the aerospace and electronics
industries the South and Southwest - Declining economic prospects in the northern and
eastern parts of the country - The building of the interstate highway system
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7- Which of the following BEST explains the
information on the graph? - The use of legal restrictions to limit voting by
African Americans - The effect of the Fifteenth Amendment on all
voters - Decreasing influence of the Ku Klux Klan on white
voters - Increasing influence of the Republican Party
among black voters
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9- Which of the following BEST explains the
information on the graph? - The use of legal restrictions to limit voting by
African Americans - The effect of the Fifteenth Amendment on all
voters - Decreasing influence of the Ku Klux Klan on white
voters - Increasing influence of the Republican Party
among black voters
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11- Which of the following Great Depression-era laws
is a likely contributor to the trend shown in
this graph? - Wagner Act
- Social Security Act
- National Industrial Recovery Act
- Fair Labor Standards Act
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13- Which of the following Great Depression-era laws
is a likely contributor to the trend shown in
this graph? - Wagner Act
- Social Security Act
- National Industrial Recovery Act
- Fair Labor Standards Act
14- Which of the following has NOT occurred in the
wake of the efforts to expand opportunities and
equality for women that began in the 1960s? - Women have greater access to a wider variety of
jobs. - Women have guaranteed equal access to education.
- Women today make up a large share of the
workforce. - Women have achieved equality with men in earning
power.
15- Which of the following has NOT occurred in the
wake of the efforts to expand opportunities and
equality for women that began in the 1960s? - Women have greater access to a wider variety of
jobs. - Women have guaranteed equal access to education.
- Women today make up a large share of the
workforce. - Women have achieved equality with men in earning
power.
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17- This graph indicates that most immigrants in the
late 1800s - Were well-educated and well prepared to earn a
good living. - Represented the higher levels of society in their
native countries. - Were mostly unskilled laborers hoping to work in
American factories. - Wanted to buy land and start farms.
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19- This graph indicates that most immigrants in the
late 1800s - Were well-educated and well prepared to earn a
good living. - Represented the higher levels of society in their
native countries. - Were mostly unskilled laborers hoping to work in
American factories. - Wanted to buy land and start farms.
20- Which event from the World War II era BEST
illustrates the governments willingness to place
national security above individual liberty? - The internment of Japanese Americans
- The drive to sell war bonds
- The creation of prowar propaganda
- The bracero program
21- Which event from the World War II era BEST
illustrates the governments willingness to place
national security above individual liberty? - The internment of Japanese Americans
- The drive to sell war bonds
- The creation of prowar propaganda
- The bracero program
22- All of the following were arguments in favor of
imperialism in the late 1800s and early 1900s
EXCEPT - American famers need more customers for the food
they grow. - The people who founded our nation believed in
the right of the people to form their own
government. - It is not fair or responsible to let backward
people wallow in poverty when we have the means
to raise them up. - The people of this country were destined for
global greatness.
23- All of the following were arguments in favor of
imperialism in the late 1800s and early 1900s
EXCEPT - American famers need more customers for the food
they grow. - The people who founded our nation believed in
the right of the people to form their own
government. - It is not fair or responsible to let backward
people wallow in poverty when we have the means
to raise them up. - The people of this country were destined for
global greatness.
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25- The development that this illustration represents
helps explain which of the following? - Government efforts to limit large business
combinations - Government affirmation of laissez-faire
principles - The adoption of the gold standard
- The settlement house movement
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27- The development that this illustration represents
helps explain which of the following? - Government efforts to limit large business
combinations - Government affirmation of laissez-faire
principles - The adoption of the gold standard
- The settlement house movement
28- Why did farmers in the late 1800s favor a
monetary policy in which silver was used as
money? - Such a policy would reduce the amount of money in
circulation and slow price increases. - Such a policy would increase the amount of money
in circulation and slow price increases. - Such a policy would increase the amount of money
in circulation and spur price increases. - Such a policy would reduce the amount of money in
circulation and spur price increases.
29- Why did farmers in the late 1800s favor a
monetary policy in which silver was used as
money? - Such a policy would reduce the amount of money in
circulation and slow price increases. - Such a policy would increase the amount of money
in circulation and slow price increases. - Such a policy would increase the amount of money
in circulation and spur price increases. - Such a policy would reduce the amount of money in
circulation and spur price increases.
30- World War II hastened the end of the age of
imperialism. Which of the following BEST explains
the impact of this on the United States? - The United States experienced a sharp decline in
the value of its investments overseas. - A power vacuum occurred that the United States
and Soviet Union alone were able to fill. - The United States one-time allies were no longer
markets for American-made goods. - The United States was able to easily establish
colonies around the world.
31- World War II hastened the end of the age of
imperialism. Which of the following BEST explains
the impact of this on the United States? - The United States experienced a sharp decline in
the value of its investments overseas. - A power vacuum occurred that the United States
and Soviet Union alone were able to fill. - The United States one-time allies were no longer
markets for American-made goods. - The United States was able to easily establish
colonies around the world.
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33- Which of the following conclusions does this
chart support? - The problem of de facto segregation has largely
disappeared in all regions. - The problem of de jure segregation continues to
plague some regions. - The problem of de jure segregation has largely
disappeared in all regions. - The problem of de facto segregation continues to
plague some regions.
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35- Which of the following conclusions does this
chart support? - The problem of de facto segregation has largely
disappeared in all regions. - The problem of de jure segregation continues to
plague some regions. - The problem of de jure segregation has largely
disappeared in all regions. - The problem of de facto segregation continues to
plague some regions.
36- The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s were in part a
reaction to which of the following beliefs? - Mistakes had drawn the United States into World
War I. - The United States could not win another world
war. - The United States had to prepare to help the
British. - United States participation in the next world
war was inevitable.
37- The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s were in part a
reaction to which of the following beliefs? - Mistakes had drawn the United States into World
War I. - The United States could not win another world
war. - The United States had to prepare to help the
British. - United States participation in the next world
war was inevitable.
38- All of the following were outcomes of Ronald
Reagans budgetary policies in the 1980s EXCEPT - The economy generally grew at a healthy pace.
- Defense spending increased sharply.
- Taxes were cut.
- The federal budget was balanced.
39- All of the following were outcomes of Ronald
Reagans budgetary policies in the 1980s EXCEPT - The economy generally grew at a healthy pace.
- Defense spending increased sharply.
- Taxes were cut.
- The federal budget was balanced.
40The chief business of the American people is
business. They are profoundly concerned with
producing, buying, selling, investing, and
prospering in the world. - Calvin Coolidge
- Which of the following is an example of a
Coolidge policy that embodied the belief
expressed in the above quotation? - Raising taxes
- Sweeping new regulations of business
- Lowering taxes
- Increasing government spending
41The chief business of the American people is
business. They are profoundly concerned with
producing, buying, selling, investing, and
prospering in the world. - Calvin Coolidge
- Which of the following is an example of a
Coolidge policy that embodied the belief
expressed in the above quotation? - Raising taxes
- Sweeping new regulations of business
- Lowering taxes
- Increasing government spending
42- Among the reasons for the growing nativist
feeling in the United States toward immigrants
from foreign nations starting in the late 1800s
was - Jealousy of their wealth.
- Distrust of their Catholic and Jewish religions.
- Political conflict with their countries of
origin. - Resentment of their unwillingness to work.
43- Among the reasons for the growing nativist
feeling in the United States toward immigrants
from foreign nations starting in the late 1800s
was - Jealousy of their wealth.
- Distrust of their Catholic and Jewish religions.
- Political conflict with their countries of
origin. - Resentment of their unwillingness to work.
44- The Supreme Court ruling in Unites States v.
Nixon - Recognized a broad view of executive power.
- Left the question of Nixons claim of executive
privilege unanswered. - Undermined the argument for Nixons impeachment.
- Placed limits on executive power relative to
other branches of government.
45- The Supreme Court ruling in Unites States v.
Nixon - Recognized a broad view of executive power.
- Left the question of Nixons claim of executive
privilege unanswered. - Undermined the argument for Nixons impeachment.
- Placed limits on executive power relative to
other branches of government.
46- Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, and
our very freedom came under attack in a series of
deliberate and deadly terrorist acts Thousands
of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable
acts of terror These acts of mass murder were
intended to frighten our nation into chaos and
retreat. But they have failed Terrorist attacks
can shake the foundations of our biggest
buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation
of America. These acts shatter steel, but they
cannot dent the steel of American resolve. - --President George W. Bush, September 11, 2001
47- The event described above contributed to
- The War on Terror.
- United States military intervention in Somalia.
- NATO military operations in the Balkans.
- The declarations of principles issued in Oslo,
Norway.
48- Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, and
our very freedom came under attack in a series of
deliberate and deadly terrorist acts Thousands
of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable
acts of terror These acts of mass murder were
intended to frighten our nation into chaos and
retreat. But they have failed Terrorist attacks
can shake the foundations of our biggest
buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation
of America. These acts shatter steel, but they
cannot dent the steel of American resolve. - --President George W. Bush, September 11, 2001
49- The event described above contributed to
- The War on Terror.
- United States military intervention in Somalia.
- NATO military operations in the Balkans.
- The declarations of principles issued in Oslo,
Norway.
50- Which of the following was a criticism of the
Tennessee Valley Authority, a New Deal program
started during the Great Depression? - It was too costly compared to the number of jobs
provided. - It caused widespread environmental damage in the
region. - It gave government too big a role in a private
industry. - Its workers performed poorly.
51- Which of the following was a criticism of the
Tennessee Valley Authority, a New Deal program
started during the Great Depression? - It was too costly compared to the number of jobs
provided. - It caused widespread environmental damage in the
region. - It gave government too big a role in a private
industry. - Its workers performed poorly.
52- The United States was concerned about placement
of Soviet missiles in Cuba in the early 1960
because Cuba - Was geographically close to the United States.
- Was thought to be friendly to the United States.
- Had threatened the United States with military
attack in the past. - Could not be reached by American bombers or
missiles.
53- The United States was concerned about placement
of Soviet missiles in Cuba in the early 1960
because Cuba - Was geographically close to the United States.
- Was thought to be friendly to the United States.
- Had threatened the United States with military
attack in the past. - Could not be reached by American bombers or
missiles.
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55- What event does this map illustrate?
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott
- The Freedom Rides
- The March on Washington
- The Long Hot Summer
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57- What event does this map illustrate?
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott
- The Freedom Rides
- The March on Washington
- The Long Hot Summer
58- You have a row of dominos set up, you knock over
the first one, and what will happen to the last
one is the certainty that it will go over very
quickly. So you could have a beginning of a
disintegration that would have the most profound
influences. - -- Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1954
59- In this statement about United States policy in
Southeast Asia, President Eisenhower is
expressing his concern that - Bad feeling about the United States will grow
throughout the region. - French colonial domination of the region is
coming to an end. - Ho Chi Minh had a plan to dominate the world.
- The belief that communism could spread from one
country to another.
60- You have a row of dominos set up, you knock over
the first one, and what will happen to the last
one is the certainty that it will go over very
quickly. So you could have a beginning of a
disintegration that would have the most profound
influences. - -- Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1954
61- In this statement about United States policy in
Southeast Asia, President Eisenhower is
expressing his concern that - Bad feeling about the United States will grow
throughout the region. - French colonial domination of the region is
coming to an end. - Ho Chi Minh had a plan to dominate the world.
- The belief that communism could spread from one
country to another.
62- After World War I, the majority of the U.S.
Senate reacted to President Wilsons idea for a
League of Nations with - Suspicion and resistance
- Enthusiasm
- Cautious optimism
- Demands for his impeachment
63- After World War I, the majority of the U.S.
Senate reacted to President Wilsons idea for a
League of Nations with - Suspicion and resistance
- Enthusiasm
- Cautious optimism
- Demands for his impeachment
64- The publication of Upton Sinclairs novel The
Jungle led to - Restriction on immigration.
- Laws limiting the length of the workday.
- Limits on the use of child labor.
- Regulation of the food and drug industries.
65- The publication of Upton Sinclairs novel The
Jungle led to - Restriction on immigration.
- Laws limiting the length of the workday.
- Limits on the use of child labor.
- Regulation of the food and drug industries.
66- What was the result of the political gains made
by African Americans in the South in the years
following Reconstruction? - African Americans enjoyed a lasting advance in
their overall economic and political status. - White southerners changed their political
strategies to include appeals to newly empowered
African Americans. - White southerners embarked on campaigns to strip
African Americans of their newly won rights. - Former Confederate soldiers were permanently
barred from voting or holding office.
67- What was the result of the political gains made
by African Americans in the South in the years
following Reconstruction? - African Americans enjoyed a lasting advance in
their overall economic and political status. - White southerners changed their political
strategies to include appeals to newly empowered
African Americans. - White southerners embarked on campaigns to strip
African Americans of their newly won rights. - Former Confederate soldiers were permanently
barred from voting or holding office.
68- In the late 1800s, the governments decision to
raise the tariff on imported sugar was an attempt
to - Protect the Hawaiian sugar industry.
- Protect United States sugar growers.
- Encourage Americans to use less sugar.
- Encourage imperialism.
69- In the late 1800s, the governments decision to
raise the tariff on imported sugar was an attempt
to - Protect the Hawaiian sugar industry.
- Protect United States sugar growers.
- Encourage Americans to use less sugar.
- Encourage imperialism.
70- The truth of the matter is that Europes
requirements for the next three or four years of
foreign food and other essential
productsprincipally from Americaare so much
greater than her present ability to pay that she
must have substantial additional help or face
economic, social, and political deterioration of
a very grave characterit is logical that the
United States should do whatever it is able to do
to assist in the return of normal economic health
in the world, without which there can be no
political stability and no assured peace. - -- George C. Marshall, June 1947
71- Marshalls offer of assistance to Europe was
meant to forestall - A revival of Nazi power in Germany.
- The growth of anti-Americanism in Europe.
- The spread of communism and Soviet influence.
- The rise of Japanese influence in Europe.
72- The truth of the matter is that Europes
requirements for the next three or four years of
foreign food and other essential
productsprincipally from Americaare so much
greater than her present ability to pay that she
much have substantial additional help or face
economic, social, and political deterioration of
a very grave characterit is logical that the
United States should do whatever it is able to do
to assist in the return of normal economic health
in the world, without which there can be no
political stability and no assured peace. - -- George C. Marshall, June 1947
73- Marshalls offer of assistance to Europe was
meant to forestall - A revival of Nazi power in Germany.
- The growth of anti-Americanism in Europe.
- The spread of communism and Soviet influence.
- The rise of Japanese influence in Europe.
74- The Dust Bowl that occurred during the Great
Depression drove millions of small farmers off
their land. The government responded to this
environmental and economic disaster by - Launching projects to dam rivers and provide
irrigation to the Great Plains. - Doing nothing and letting nature take its course
in the region. - Encouraging immigration by experienced farmers
from other countries in hopes of rehabilitating
the land. - Breaking up large landholdings that resulted from
abandonment of many small farms.
75- The Dust Bowl that occurred during the Great
Depression drove millions of small farmers off
their land. The government responded to this
environmental and economic disaster by - Launching projects to dam rivers and provide
irrigation to the Great Plains. - Doing nothing and letting nature take its course
in the region. - Encouraging immigration by experienced farmers
from other countries in hopes of rehabilitating
the land. - Breaking up large landholdings that resulted from
abandonment of many small farms.
76- Something has taken place in this countrythere
is a certain kind of foreign ism crawling over
itThere can be only one Capitol, Washington or
Moscow! There can be only one atmosphere of
government, the clear, pure, fresh air of free
America, or the foul breath of Communistic
Russia. - -- Al Smith, talking of the New Deal
77- In the quote, Smith was complaining that
- Soviet agents had infiltrated the government.
- Republicans were in sympathy with communism.
- Capitalism led to the Great Depression.
- Government power had expanded to dangerous levels.
78- Something has taken place in this countrythere
is a certain kind of foreign ism crawling over
itThere can be only one Capitol, Washington or
Moscow! There can be only one atmosphere of
government, the clear, pure, fresh air of free
America, or the foul breath of Communistic
Russia. - -- Al Smith, talking of the New Deal
79- In the quote, Smith was complaining that
- Soviet agents had infiltrated the government.
- Republicans were in sympathy with communism.
- Capitalism led to the Great Depression.
- Government power had expanded to dangerous levels.
80- Rachel Carsons 1962 book Silent Spring
contributed directly to which of the following? - The Woodstock music festival
- The Environmental Protection Agency
- The Silent Majority
- The March on Washington
81- Rachel Carsons 1962 book Silent Spring
contributed directly to which of the following? - The Woodstock music festival
- The Environmental Protection Agency
- The Silent Majority
- The March on Washington
82- The arrival of Chinese workers in the West in the
late 1800s led to all of the following EXCEPT - The hiring of Chinese workers for dangerous work.
- A ban against further Chinese immigration
starting in 1882. - The expulsion of Chinese immigrants from the
United States. - The segregation of Chinese immigration in
California.
83- The arrival of Chinese workers in the West in the
late 1800s led to all of the following EXCEPT - The hiring of Chinese workers for dangerous work.
- A ban against further Chinese immigration
starting in 1882. - The expulsion of Chinese immigrants from the
United States. - The segregation of Chinese immigration in
California.
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85- Which of the following is a partial explanation
for the trend depicted in this graph? - The Watergate scandal
- The OPEC oil embargo
- President Fords anti-inflation policies
- President Carters energy policies
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87- Which of the following is a partial explanation
for the trend depicted in this graph? - The Watergate scandal
- The OPEC oil embargo
- President Fords anti-inflation policies
- President Carters energy policies
88- The challenge of the next half century is
whether we have the wisdom to use that wealth to
enrich and elevate our national life, and to
advance the quality of our American
civilizationWe have the opportunity to move
not only toward the rich society and the powerful
society, but upward to the Great Society. - -- President Johnson, May 22, 1964
89- Which of the following represent an attempt to
fulfill these words? - The Civil Rights Act of 1964
- The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
- Forced busing programs
- Medicare and Medicaid
90- The challenge of the next half century is
whether we have the wisdom to use that wealth to
enrich and elevate our national life, and to
advance the quality of our American
civilizationWe have the opportunity to move
not only toward the rich society and the powerful
society, but upward to the Great Society. - -- President Johnson, May 22, 1964
91- Which of the following represent an attempt to
fulfill these words? - The Civil Rights Act of 1964
- The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
- Forced busing programs
- Medicare and Medicaid
92- All of the following are associated with the
presidency of Theodore Roosevelt EXCEPT - Breaking apart trusts.
- Isolationism in foreign affairs.
- Conserving public land.
- Regulating food, drugs, and other industries.
93- All of the following are associated with the
presidency of Theodore Roosevelt EXCEPT - Breaking apart trusts.
- Isolationism in foreign affairs.
- Conserving public land.
- Regulating food, drugs, and other industries.
94- Some conservatives south to remove Supreme Court
Chief Justice Earl Warren from the bench because
of - His courts position on many social, religious,
and political issues. - His rejection of certain Constitutional
amendments. - His disregard for public opinion.
- His failure to respect the authority of the
President.
95- Some conservatives sought to remove Supreme Court
Chief Justice Earl Warren from the bench because
of - His courts position on many social, religious,
and political issues. - His rejection of certain Constitutional
amendments. - His disregard for public opinion.
- His failure to respect the authority of the
President.
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97- You can BEST see the influence of President
Theodore Roosevelts commitment to imperialism
through his - Efforts to expand conservation of land.
- Square Deal program.
- Support for the National Reclamation Act.
- Support for building the Panama Canal.
98- You can BEST see the influence of President
Theodore Roosevelts commitment to imperialism
through his - Efforts to expand conservation of land.
- Square Deal program.
- Support for the National Reclamation Act.
- Support for building the Panama Canal.
99- If the street is not cleaned by the city
authorities no amount of private sweeping will
keep the tenement free from grime if the garbage
is not properly collected and destroyed a
tenement-house mother may see her children sicken
and die of diseases from which she alone is
powerless to shield them, although her tenderness
and devotion are unbounded. She cannot even
secure untainted meat for her householdunless
the meat has been inspected by city officials. - -- Jane Addams, Ladies Home Journal, 1910
100- Which of the following beliefs is Jane Addams
MOST likely referring to in this quotation? - To counteract corruption of public officials,
elections should be reformed. - If given the vote, women could more effectively
serve their families. - Alcohol ought to be prohibited for the good of
the family. - There should be more settlement houses to help
the poor.
101- If the street is not cleaned by the city
authorities no amount of private sweeping will
keep the tenement free from grime if the garbage
is not properly collected and destroyed a
tenement-house mother may see her children sicken
and die of diseases from which she alone is
powerless to shield them, although her tenderness
and devotion are unbounded. She cannot even
secure untainted meat for her householdunless
the meat has been inspected by city officials. - -- Jane Addams, Ladies Home Journal, 1910
102- Which of the following beliefs is Jane Addams
MOST likely referring to in this quotation? - To counteract corruption of public officials,
elections should be reformed. - If given the vote, women could more effectively
serve their families. - Alcohol ought to be prohibited for the good of
the family. - There should be more settlement houses to help
the poor.
103- What event triggered the United States formal
entry into World War II? - Unrestricted submarine warfare
- The German invasion of the Soviet Union
- The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- The D-Day invasion
104- What event triggered the United States formal
entry into World War II? - Unrestricted submarine warfare
- The German invasion of the Soviet Union
- The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- The D-Day invasion
105- The televised debate between presidential
candidates Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy in
1960 illustrated that - Americans still trusted the radio as a primary
means of getting information. - Television was an ineffective means of
communication. - A candidates appearance had no impact on his
appeal. - The mass media had altered the movement of
information and ideas.
106- The televised debate between presidential
candidates Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy in
1960 illustrated that - Americans still trusted the radio as a primary
means of getting information. - Television was an ineffective means of
communication. - A candidates appearance had no impact on his
appeal. - The mass media had altered the movement of
information and ideas.
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108- The BEST explanation for the trend shown on this
graph is - The Wagner Act
- The Great Depression
- World War I
- globalization
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110- The BEST explanation for the trend shown on this
graph is - The Wagner Act
- The Great Depression
- World War I
- globalization
111- In the landmark 1919 Supreme Court case, Schenck
v. United States, the Court held that - Citizens cannot criticize the actions of
government. - Public order is sometimes more important than
protecting free speech. - There can be no limit placed on a citizens First
Amendment freedoms. - In wartime, all civil liberties are suspended.
112- In the landmark 1919 Supreme Court case, Schenck
v. United States, the Court held that - Citizens cannot criticize the actions of
government. - Public order is sometimes more important than
protecting free speech. - There can be no limit placed on a citizens First
Amendment freedoms. - In wartime, all civil liberties are suspended.
113- During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt
- Removed millions of acres from federal
protection. - Opposed any private use of the nations natural
resources. - Set aside millions of acres of land for national
parks and forests. - Promoted the rapid industrial development of the
American West.
114- During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt
- Removed millions of acres from federal
protection. - Opposed any private use of the nations natural
resources. - Set aside millions of acres of land for national
parks and forests. - Promoted the rapid industrial development of the
American West.
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116- The trend shown on the graph can MOST likely be
attributed to the effects of - Segregation.
- Reconstruction.
- Populism.
- Industrialization.
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118- The trend shown on the graph can MOST likely be
attributed to the effects of - Segregation.
- Reconstruction.
- Populism.
- Industrialization.
119- The GI Bill did all of the following EXCEPT
- Help organized labor.
- Promote education among veterans.
- Spur homebuilding.
- Advance suburbanization.
120- The GI Bill did all of the following EXCEPT
- Help organized labor.
- Promote education among veterans.
- Spur homebuilding.
- Advance suburbanization.
121- In the late 1800s, immigrants to the United
States - Forced many people already living in the United
States to turn to farming. - Helped fuel rapid industrialization by serving as
a ready source of labor. - Refused to work for the wages that factories were
willing to pay. - Typically stayed for a short while when returned
to their homelands.
122- In the late 1800s, immigrants to the United
States - Forced many people already living in the United
States to turn to farming. - Helped fuel rapid industrialization by serving as
a ready source of labor. - Refused to work for the wages that factories were
willing to pay. - Typically stayed for a short while when returned
to their homelands.
123- During the civil rights era, Native American
activists protested because they - Already enjoyed equality in American society.
- Wanted to secure voting rights.
- Hoped to gain greater control of resources and
education on reservations. - Wanted better working conditions for migrant
laborers.
124- During the civil rights era, Native American
activists protested because they - Already enjoyed equality in American society.
- Wanted to secure voting rights.
- Hoped to gain greater control of resources and
education on reservations. - Wanted better working conditions for migrant
laborers.
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126- This table illustrates that in that late 1800s
and early 1900s - Immigration was sharply limited.
- The population of American cities was very
diverse. - Immigration limited the availability of jobs for
native citizens. - Immigration contributed to a host of social and
economic problems.
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128- This table illustrates that in that late 1800s
and early 1900s - Immigration was sharply limited.
- The population of American cities was very
diverse. - Immigration limited the availability of jobs for
native citizens. - Immigration contributed to a host of social and
economic problems.
129- The Hawley-Smoot Tariff of 1930
- Provoked foreign retaliation against U.S.
industries, hurting trade. - Made American products more attractive to foreign
buyers. - Was meant to hurt the agricultural South and help
the industrial North. - Probably shortened the duration of the Great
Depression.
130- The Hawley-Smoot Tariff of 1930
- Provoked foreign retaliation against U.S.
industries, hurting trade. - Made American products more attractive to foreign
buyers. - Was meant to hurt the agricultural South and help
the industrial North. - Probably shortened the duration of the Great
Depression.
131- The Scopes trial of 1925 represents a struggle in
American society between - Republicans and Democrats.
- Capitalism and communism.
- Union members and big business.
- Traditionalism and modernism.
132- The Scopes trial of 1925 represents a struggle in
American society between - Republicans and Democrats.
- Capitalism and communism.
- Union members and big business.
- Traditionalism and modernism.
133- All of the following were contributors to the
development of the Cold War between the United
States and the Soviet Union EXCEPT - Differing economic philosophies.
- Armed conflict between them in World War II.
- Differing notions of political freedom.
- Conflict about conquered and occupied lands.
134- All of the following were contributors to the
development of the Cold War between the United
States and the Soviet Union EXCEPT - Differing economic philosophies.
- Armed conflict between them in World War II.
- Differing notions of political freedom.
- Conflict about conquered and occupied lands.
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136- Which of the following statements is supported by
the information in the graph? - Germany had reason to be concerned about American
exports to the British and French. - The neutrality of the United States before its
entry into World War I was beyond question. - The Germans did not need imports from the United
States. - The German blockade of Great Britain and France
was highly effective.
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138- Which of the following statements is supported by
the information in the graph? - Germany had reason to be concerned about American
exports to the British and French. - The neutrality of the United States before its
entry into World War I was beyond question. - The Germans did not need imports from the United
States. - The German blockade of Great Britain and France
was highly effective.
139- Which of the following actions during the Clinton
administration did the MOST to promote economic
globalization? - The publication of the Contract with America
- The decision to reform welfare
- The signing of NAFTA
- The failure of health-care reform
140- Which of the following actions during the Clinton
administration did the MOST to promote economic
globalization? - The publication of the Contract with America
- The decision to reform welfare
- The signing of NAFTA
- The failure of health-care reform
141- During the presidency of George W. Bush,
Americans sacrificed some measure of individual
liberty in return for increased national security
with the - Decision to cut taxes.
- Passage of the Patriot Act.
- No Child Left Behind Act.
- Extension of Medicare benefits.
142- During the presidency of George W. Bush,
Americans sacrificed some measure of individual
liberty in return for increased national security
with the - Decision to cut taxes.
- Passage of the Patriot Act.
- No Child Left Behind Act.
- Extension of Medicare benefits.
143- In the case Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court
ruled that segregation by race was - A violation of the Constitution.
- Acceptable if a majority of voters approve of it.
- Acceptable, but Jim Crow laws are not.
- Acceptable, provided that separate facilities are
equal.
144- In the case Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court
ruled that segregation by race was - A violation of the Constitution.
- Acceptable if a majority of voters approve of it.
- Acceptable, but Jim Crow laws are not.
- Acceptable, provided that separate facilities are
equal.
145- The Dawes General Allotment Act (1887), which
gave Native American individuals a piece of land
on which to make a living, failed in part
because - Native Americans kept combining their plots to
form reservations. - White settlers grew jealous of the success of
Native American farmers. - Native Americans often left their land to attend
boarding schools. - The typical plot was not large enough to support
farming in the West.
146- The Dawes General Allotment Act (1887), which
gave Native American individuals a piece of land
on which to make a living, failed in part
because - Native Americans kept combining their plots to
form reservations. - White settlers grew jealous of the success of
Native American farmers. - Native Americans often left their land to attend
boarding schools. - The typical plot was not large enough to support
farming in the West.
147- The recent alarming development and aggression
of aggregated wealth, which, unless checked, will
inevitably lead to the pauperization and hopeless
degradation of the toiling masses, render it
imperative, if we desire to enjoy the blessings
of life, that a check should be placed upon its
power.
148- This statement, written in 1878, MOST closely
reflects the point of view of - An immigrant from China complaining about
anti-Chinese demonstrations. - A formerly enslaved sharecropper complaining
about the sharecropping system. - An industrial worker trying to organize fellow
workers into a labor union. - A factory owner complaining about large trusts
hurting his business.
149- The recent alarming development and aggression
of aggregated wealth, which, unless checked, will
inevitably lead to the pauperization and hopeless
degradation of the toiling masses, render it
imperative, if we desire to enjoy the blessings
of life, that a check should be placed upon its
power.
150- This statement, written in 1878, MOST closely
reflects the point of view of - An immigrant from China complaining about
anti-Chinese demonstrations. - A formerly enslaved sharecropper complaining
about the sharecropping system. - An industrial worker trying to organize fellow
workers into a labor union. - A factory owner complaining about large trusts
hurting his business.
151- Which of the following is the BEST example of how
African American efforts to secure their civil
rights also helped to promote the cause of
womens rights? - The civil rights movement placed many African
American women in leadership roles. - Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
outlawed discrimination on the basis of sex. - African American civil rights leaders actively
linked fair treatment of African Americans with
fair treatment of women. - Many Supreme Court rulings outlawing segregation
also applied to discrimination against women.
152- Which of the following is the BEST example of how
African American efforts to secure their civil
rights also helped to promote the cause of
womens rights? - The civil rights movement placed many African
American women in leadership roles. - Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
outlawed discrimination on the basis of sex. - African American civil rights leaders actively
linked fair treatment of African Americans with
fair treatment of women. - Many Supreme Court rulings outlawing segregation
also applied to discrimination against women.
153- At the Yalta Conference in 1945, President
Roosevelt was not able to get stronger assurances
from Soviet leader Stalin about postwar plans for
countries such as Poland because - The Allies could not be certain of victory in the
war in Europe. - He feared that the Soviets might have atomic
weapons. - He worried that Stalin would withdraw his armed
forces and prolong the war. - The Soviets already occupied Eastern Europe.
154- At the Yalta Conference in 1945, President
Roosevelt was not able to get stronger assurances
from Soviet leader Stalin about postwar plans for
countries such as Poland because - The Allies could not be certain of victory in the
war in Europe. - He feared that the Soviets might have atomic
weapons. - He worried that Stalin would withdraw his armed
forces and prolong the war. - The Soviets already occupied Eastern Europe.
155- The public response to the government handling of
Hurricane Katrina in 2005 indicated that the
American people - Expected a rapid and effective government
response to natural disasters. - Were tired of supporting huge government
emergency response operations. - Preferred to rely on the state government for
help in emergencies. - Were proud of how the federal and state
governments worked together.
156- The public response to the government handling of
Hurricane Katrina in 2005 indicated that the
American people - Expected a rapid and effective government
response to natural disasters. - Were tired of supporting huge government
emergency response operations. - Preferred to rely on the state government for
help in emergencies. - Were proud of how the federal and state
governments worked together.
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158- The data in this table indicates that the civil
rights movement - Had little lasting impact on the political status
of African Americans. - Actually harmed the political status of African
Americans in some states. - Brought only temporary gains to the African
American community. - Significantly expanded political opportunities
for African Americans.
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160- The data in this table indicates that the civil
rights movement - Had little lasting impact on the political status
of African Americans. - Actually harmed the political status of African
Americans in some states. - Brought only temporary gains to the African
American community. - Significantly expanded political opportunities
for African Americans.
161- Which of the following BEST reflects President
Nixons view on the use of federal power to
address social problems? - He favored a dramatic cut in the size of federal
government. - He favored a compromiseletting states use
federal money to fund services. - He favored a sharp increase in the size of the
federal government. - He favored a continuation of the policies pursued
by the two previous presidents.
162- Which of the following BEST reflects President
Nixons view on the use of federal power to
address social problems? - He favored a dramatic cut in the size of federal
government. - He favored a compromiseletting states use
federal money to fund services. - He favored a sharp increase in the size of the
federal government. - He favored a continuation of the policies pursued
by the two previous presidents.
163- Recognition of the inherent dignity and of the
equal and inalienable rights of all members of
the human family is the foundation of freedom,
justice and peace in the worldAll human beings
are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and
should act toward one another in a spirit of
brotherhood. - -- Declaration of Human Rights, 1948
164- Which international organization, counting the
United States as a member, issued this statement? - The United Nations
- The League of Nations
- The World Court
- The World Bank
165- Recognition of the inherent dignity and of the
equal and inalienable rights of all members of
the human family is the foundation of freedom,
justice and peace in the worldAll human beings
are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
They are endowed with reason and conscience and
should act toward one another in a spirit of
brotherhood. - -- Declaration of Human Rights, 1948
166- Which international organization, counting the
United States as a member, issued this statement? - The United Nations
- The League of Nations
- The World Court
- The World Bank
167- During the Vietnam War, hawks and doves disagreed
about whether the conflict - Was legal or illegal.
- Was a Cold-War conflict or a civil war.
- Should involve nuclear weapons.
- Should be fought by French or American forces.
168- During the Vietnam War, hawks and doves disagreed
about whether the conflict - Was legal or illegal.
- Was a Cold-War conflict or a civil war.
- Should involve nuclear weapons.
- Should be fought by French or American forces.
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170- Which of the following offers the BEST
explanation for the information shown in this
chart? - Defense spending dropped after World War II, but
then rose again with the start of the war in
Korea. - Because of the Vietnam War, the United States
never enjoyed a significant decrease in defense
spending. - The nations increase reliance on nuclear weapons
allowed for a steady decline in defense-ready
spending. - Defense-related spending during the Cold War
quickly surpassed spending during the World War
II years.
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172- Which of the following offers the BEST
explanation for the information shown in this
chart? - Defense spending dropped after World War II, but
then rose again with the start of the war in
Korea. - Because of the Vietnam War, the United States
never enjoyed a significant decrease in defense
spending. - The nations increase reliance on nuclear weapons
allowed for a steady decline in defense-ready
spending. - Defense-related spending during the Cold War
quickly surpassed spending during the World War
II years.
173- President Johnsons Great Society program was
meant to - Win the Vietnam War.
- Combat poverty and racial injustice.
- Shore up Democratic power in the south.
- Spread American values around the globe.
174- President Johnsons Great Society program was
meant to - Win the Vietnam War.
- Combat poverty and racial injustice.
- Shore up Democratic power in the south.
- Spread American values around the globe.
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176- Which of the following statements represents the
BEST conclusion about the information shown on
this chart? - It would take years for the United States to make
a smooth adjustment to a peacetime economy. - Many wartime industries struggled in the
aftermath of World War II. - The technological advancements of wartime helped
advance peacetime health and well-being. - War in a tragic waste of energy and resources.
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178- Which of the following statements represents the
BEST conclusion about the information shown on
this chart? - It would take years for the United States to make
a smooth adjustment to a peacetime economy. - Many wartime industries struggled in the
aftermath of World War II. - The technological advancements of wartime helped
advance peacetime health and well-being. - War in a tragic waste of energy and resources.
179- Which example BEST illustrates the three major
motives for U.S. imperialist expansion economic,
military, and nationalist? - The Louisiana Purchase
- The purchase of Alaska
- Commodore Perrys visit to Japan
- The annexing of Hawaii
180- Which example BEST illustrates the three major
motives for U.S. imperialist expansion economic,
military, and nationalist? - The Louisiana Purchase
- The purchase of Alaska
- Commodore Perrys visit to Japan
- The annexing of Hawaii
181- In the early years of the Vietnam War, the system
of drafting young men into the military was a
target of much criticism because it - Disproportionately affected the poor and working
class. - Drafted too few soldiers.
- Interfered with male students college education.
- Produced an ineffective army.
182- In the early years of the Vietnam War, the system
of drafting young men into the military was a
target of much criticism because it - Disproportionately affected the poor and working
class. - Drafted too few soldiers.
- Interfered with male students college education.
- Produced an ineffective army.
183- General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace,
if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization Come
here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate!
Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! - -- President Reagan, 1987
184- In this statement, it is clear that president
Ronald Reagan regards the Berlin Wall as a - Large physical barrier dividing a city.
- Barrier to freedom for the communist world.
- Commercial gateway to Eastern Europe.
- Historical military fortification.
185- General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace,
if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization Come
here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate!
Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! - -- President Reagan, 1987
186- In this statement, it is clear that president
Ronald Reagan regards the Berlin Wall as a - Large physical barrier dividing a city.
- Barrier to freedom for the communist world.
- Commercial gateway to Eastern Europe.
- Historical military fortification.
187- Which of the following BEST describes the concept
of Affirmative Action, first put forward in the
1960s? - All applicants for jobs or benefits should be
treated without regard to race or gender. - Employers and schools should discriminate against
white people, who have traditionally enjoyed
advantages. - Employers and schools should seek to maintain the
current status of different groups. - Employers and schools should give preference to
groups that have experienced discrimination in
the past.
188- Which of the following BEST describes the concept
of Affirmative Action, first put forward in the
1960s? - All applicants for jobs or benefits should be
treated without regard to race or gend