APUSH Unit 6 Review
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- Q1Moral Diplomacy was best illustrated byHerbert Hoover's removal of troops from Nicaragua.William Taft's urging of U.S. banks to refinance Haiti's national debt.the United States' refusal to recognize the government of Victoriano Huerta.Woodrow Wilson's use of the military in Nicaragua and Haiti.30s
- Q2The major focus of the Niagara Movement was tofurther the views of the Anti-Imperialist League.grant suffrage to women.achieve civil liberties for all African-Americans.promote nativism and stem immigration.30s
- Q3The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was created primarily topromote the "Back to Africa" movement.further the cultural advancements of the Harlem Renaissance.fight discrimination in American legal courts.establish African-American universities.30s
- Q4Which of the following muckraker journalists is NOT correctly matched with the focus of his/her reporting?Ida Tarbell - the unscrupulous practices of the road industryJacob Riis - the harsh conditions of New York's slumsLincoln Steffens - political corruptionUpton Sinclair - abuses in the meatpacking industry30s
- Q5Of the following individuals, who would be considered a Progressive Era governor?Robert La FolletteSamuel JonesEugene V. DebsGifford Pinchot30s
- Q6Which of the following objectives was NOT considered part of Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal?providing consumer protectionconserving America's natural resourcescontrolling the corporationsexpanding America's international influence30s
- Q7Which of the following policies of Theodore Roosevelt was continued by William Taft?the continued attempts to break up monopolies and trustsfurthering the policy of New Nationalismcontinuation of Big Stick DiplomacyRoosevelt's strong advocacy for women's suffrage30s
- Q8Woodrow Wilson's main objective in calling for the establishment of the Federal Reserve was torecover the losses from the Underwood Tariff.better enforce the Federal Trade Act.better organize the federal banking system.rescue farmers suffering from the recession.30s
- Q9Jane Addams's Hull House was established primarily tofight the overconsumption of alcohol in the nation's slums.create educational programs to aid poor immigrants.promote women's suffrage.provide a halfway home for recently released criminals.30s
- Q10The 1911 fire in the Triangle Shirtwaist factory directly resulted in thedecline of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.decline in political machines in New York.push for comprehensive safety laws.outlawing of sweatshops in New York.30s
- Q11William Howard Taft lost his support of the progressive Republicans because of hissupport of the Payne-Aldrich Tariff.response to the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire.support of women's suffrage.action in the 1902 coal strike.30s
- Q12Which of the following was NOT a direct factor leading to World War I?the race for colonial possessionsthe rise of fascism within European statesthe rise of militarismthe creation of secret alliances30s
- Q13Which of the following was NOT a reason for the initial American neutrality during the First World War?Americans generally supported a policy of isolation.Support by the U.S. population was divided between the two sides.American military treaties prevented direct involvement.Neutrality allowed American businesses to trade with both sides of the conflict.30s
- Q14The United States responded to the sinking of the Lusitania and other passenger ships byforcing the creation of the Sussex Pledge.immediately declaring war on Germany.entering a formal alliance with the Allied powers.issuing the Zimmerman Telegram.30s
- Q15Which of the following events most directly brought the United States into the First World War?Britain's use of a naval blockadeItaly's decision to join the Allied powersGermany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfarethe collapse of the French army30s