Constitution - Roaring Twenties
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- Q1Which 1890 act was passed by the U.S. Congress during the Gilded Age to combat the growing concentration of economic power and monopolistic practices by regulating interstate commerce?Dawes ActPendleton Civil Service Reform ActSherman Antitrust ActHawley-Smoot Tariff Act30s
- Q2Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted women the right to vote during the Progressive Era?18th Amendment22nd Amendment19th Amendment21st Amendment30s
- Q3Which Progressive Era reform was aimed at banning the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States?17th Amendment19th Amendment21st Amendment18th Amendment30s
- Q4Which Progressive Era legislation established a federal income tax for the first time in the United States?21st Amendment16th Amendment18th Amendment15th Amendment30s
- Q5Which weapon introduced during World War I had a significant impact on warfare?Machine GunsTanksSubmarinesArtillery30s
- Q6Which event sparked the beginning of World War I?Treaty of VersaillesD-Day invasionPearl Harbor bombingAssassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand30s
- Q7Which event led the United States to enter World War I on the side of the Allies?Bombing of Pearl HarborAssassination of Archduke Franz FerdinandSinking of the LusitaniaTreaty of Versailles30s
- Q8What was the main goal of labor unions during the Gilded Age?To eliminate all forms of industryTo increase profits for business ownersTo improve working conditions and wages for workersTo decrease the number of workers in the workforce30s
- Q9Which labor strike in 1894 was a significant event during the Gilded Age, leading to the intervention of federal troops?Pullman StrikeHomestead StrikeHaymarket RiotBread and Roses Strike30s
- Q10Which Act in 1887 aimed to assimilate Native Americans into American society by breaking up tribal lands?Cherokee Nation ActIndian Removal ActTrail of Tears ActDawes Act30s
- Q11Which boarding school system in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was established to assimilate Native American children into European-American culture?Oxford UniversityYale UniversityHarvard UniversityCarlisle Indian Industrial School30s
- Q12What was the outcome of the Woman's Holy War movement?The establishment of a monarchyThe elimination of women's rightsThe prohibition of women from educationThe passage of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote30s
- Q13What did many women believe what the underlying cause of societies problems?alcoholecosystemslack of fundslaziness30s
- Q14What did the Vote for Women Inaugural Parade do for their cause?Achieved voting rights for womenReduced support for women's suffrageCaused division within the suffrage movementRaised awareness and visibility for the suffrage movement30s
- Q15What were President Wilson's Fourteen Points?A plan for colonizing new territoriesA statement of principles for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War IA set of rules for international trade agreementsA strategy for expanding the American economy30s