
Global 1 Final Practice 6/6
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- Q1
Which of the following BEST describes President Roosevelt’s Big Stick policy compared
to Wilson’s Moral Diplomacy
Wilson relied on Christian missionaries to conduct foreign affairs
Roosevelt disagreed with Wilson’s insistence on building the Panama Canal
Wilson ended Roosevelt’s ‘quasi-war’ with Mexico
Roosevelt sought to police the Western Hemisphere
120s - Q2
Say for example you are watching two students fight—one is your friend, the other is some
chump who owes you money. If we compare foreign policy to this scenario, which of the
following best describes “imperialism”
You step in on the side of your friend and beat up the kid who owes you money
You step in and knock out both the kid who owes you money and your friend
You gather a few students to step in to make sure the fight does not happen
You walk away from the fight
120s - Q3
In an attempt to use science to explain why European powers were taking over locations in
Africa and Asia, this theory was constructed to make the survival of the fittest a logical reason for imperialism. This theory is called _______________________________.
Bourgeoisie
Laissez-faire
Jingoism
Social Darwinism
120s - Q4
Which of the following is the SYMBOLIC start of the French Revolution on July 14th, 1789
the execution of King Louis XVI
the unification of France
the storming of the Bastille
120s - Q5
What was the underlying reason for the French Revolution
France was suffering heavy losses during World War I
French people hated the Queen for making cake part of the basic food groups
There were several inequities in France’s socio-economic and political structure
Nobles were upset that Queen Antoinette was having an affair with Rasputin
120s - Q6
Pretend I am a Petersburg pig farmer. If I buy out my rival pig farms in the area and
place them under my umbrella corporation (Ham Solo), I would have what type of
economic structure
Vertical consolidation
Horizontal consolidation
Oligopoly
Laissez-faire
120s - Q7
An explanation as to why Karl Marx’s pure communism has never been achieved can be
answered by looking back at the Enlightenment philosophy of Thomas Hobbes. What did
Karl Marx not consider?
three branches of government create a balance of power
an absolute monarchy is the best form of government
people can be greedy and will not accept economic equality
freedom of the press and speech are essential to a democratic society
120s - Q8
Labor unions were slow to form/gain popularity in the late 1800s mainly because
there were not enough workers in the United States to form unions
American workers had better working conditions than those in Europe
they were perceived as radical agitators to the capitalist economy
the United States had not experienced its Industrial Revolution
30s - Q9
All of the following were problems the Constitution ‘fixed’ associated with the Articles of
Confederation EXCEPT
Under the Articles, the Federal government did not have the power to tax or
maintain a military
The Constitution established three branches of Government with a president of the
executive branch
The Great Compromise addressed the representation of smaller states and bigger states in a legislature
The Articles of Confederation required all 13 colonies to approve any changes
The Articles of Confederation focused on a strong Federal government over state
sovereignty and the Constitution fixed that with the ‘federalism’ system
120s - Q10
Which of the following Enlightenment philosophical beliefs was NOT put into practice during the creation of “America”
Individuals have inalienable rights that include life and liberties that should not be
infringed upon by a Government
The economy should be based on “free market enterprise”, not under strict laws and
Acts by the Government
Government should be divided into “branches” that check and balance each other to
avoid a strong oppressive Government
Individuals should have the freedom to practice their own religion, not one that is
mandated by the state
Wealth should be distributed equally among all men so that they do not resort to
crime and violence due to their poor economic conditions
120s - Q11
Which of the following is the EFFECT of the other CAUSES
Over-speculation
overproduction and underconsumption
stock market crash
unequal distribution of wealth
120s - Q12
Which of the following is a DEMOCRAT view of the New Deal and FDR
The New Deal failed to achieve its main goal: ending the Depression. In 1939, the unemployment rate was still 19%. World War II ended the Great Depression.
FDR abused his power, violated the Constitution, and manipulated enough voters to set the trend for an imperial Presidency that would ultimately endanger the office in future decades.
Purged the abuses of capitalists by protecting bank deposits to end bank runs, monitoring abuses of the stock market to prevent collapses in the future, and breaking up the home
120s - Q13
If one were to watch the first 30-minutes of the film 1917, all of the following concepts,
principles, and ideas were visible in that film EXCEPT
One could easily get lost in the network of trenches that were labeled like streets
‘No Man’s Land’ was a barren, cratered wasteland with dead horses and bodies
German trenches had concrete and larger dugouts
Rats were a common nuisance
Snipers used horse dummies to trick soldiers
120s - Q14
Which of the following is a correct statement when comparing “Old Immigrants” to “New
Immigrants” in United States history?
“Old” Immigrants came from European countries and areas that were considered
inferior both socially and economically
“Old” Immigrants held much different language, religious practices, and cultural
traditions than the existing American citizens
“New” Immigrants did not want to assimilate into American culture, rather they preferred to maintain their own culture
“New” immigrants moved into farmland away from major cities and had very little contact with Native Americans
300s - Q15
Passed a series of Neutrality Acts to avoid entanglement in any European conflict
Soviet Union
United States
Britain and France
120s