
Most Recent Regents Questions #8
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- Q1Which activity is illustrated in this photograph?making a statement of support for the League of Nationssupporting punishment of Germany for causing World War Ipicketing against United States involvement in World War Iprotesting the nation's denial of woman's suffrage30s
- Q2The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 was passed in an attempt toregulate the amount of money in circulationincrease United States exportssafeguard the health of workersprotect national forests from destruction30s
- Q3Based on the map, which region of the United States demonstrated the most support for complete voting rights for women before 1919?MidwestWestNew EnglandSouth30s
- Q4What was President Woodrow Wilson's states policy toward warring nations of Europe prior to United States entry into World War I?neutralityinternationalismdollar diplomacycontainment30s
- Q5Which statement about the economy of the 1920s in true?Federal regulation of business strengthened.The purchase of stocks steadily declined.Mass production increased the supply of consumer goods.Republican Party presidents supported unemployment insurance.30s
- Q6In the 1920s, the passage of the Quota Acts and the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti illustrate that many Americans wereintolerant of ethnic minoritiesdetermined to increase immigrationcommitted to racial integrationworried about foreign wars30s
- Q7One reason Jacob Riis published many photographs similar to this was toencourage government assistance for poor farmersincrease public concern over tenement conditionspromote the use of child labordisprove claims of yellow journalists30s