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- Q1Why did the federal government create this program in 1933?To establish industrial centers in the regionTo promote organic farming practicesTo offset the effects of urbanization and rapid population growthTo provide jobs and improve the regional standard of living60sH.16.C: Effects Of Great Depression
- Q2How did the legislation excerpted above affect the relationship between the U.S. government and its citizens?It made most people distrust the power of the government.It allowed people to have more direct input in government decisions.It made the government more responsible for the people's economic welfare.It allowed the government to tax investment income.60sH.19.A: New Deal Legislation
- Q3What were these Hawaiian citizens protesting?The colonization of the islands by political refugees from the United StatesThe forced annexation of the islands as a U.S. territory after the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchyThe granting of U.S. statehood to the islands after they were purchased from the Hawaiian monarchThe classification of the islands as a protectorate after the Hawaiian government signed a treaty with the United States60sH.12.B: Political Boundaries
- Q4Which of these was a major goal of Jane Addams's Settlement House movement in Chicago?The establishment of public librariesThe assimilation of immigrantsThe founding of women's collegesThe introduction of prison reform60sA.26.D: Contributions Of Women
- Q5President Roosevelt issued this statement in response to -public outcry regarding war between Russia and JapanSpanish efforts to suppress a rebellion in Cubathe threat of European intervention in Latin Americathe construction of a canal in Panama60sH.4.A: World Power
- Q6During the nineteenth century, one way political bosses gained voter support was by -providing public assistance for former slavesadvocating the use of poll taxesmaking improvements in urban infrastructurecampaigning for women's suffrage60sH.3.A: Political Issues
- Q7Which outcome was an important effect of the 1898 event illustrated by this map?Increased U.S. foreign aid to the developing countries in South AmericaIncreased U.S. public support for the construction of a canal through Central AmericaDecreased U.S. naval presence in the Caribbean SeaDecreased U.S. economic influence in the Western Hemisphere60sH.12.A: Physical & Human Geographic Factors
- Q8During the 1920s, what was one result of innovations in U.S. transportation technology?Mass-produced automobiles made travel more affordable for many people.Cable cars provided a comfortable means of quick travel to any city within a state.Commercial airplanes replaced ocean liners as the primary means of travel to Europe.Container ships delivered agricultural goods to ports along the Pacific coast.60sH.28.A: Improving Living Standards
- Q9Under the U.S. Constitution, the government may not take private property unless -the land requires extensive restorationthe landowner refuses to build a home on the landthe government determines that the land is critical to developers' profitsthe government pays the owner fair compensation for the land60sH.14.C: Governmental Actions
- Q10Upon entering World War I, the United States enlarged its military by -passing the Selective Service Actestablishing the Marine Corpsenacting the GI Billcreating the Veterans Administration60sH.4.F: U.S. Involvement in WWI
- Q11How did the publication of Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle' contribute to a change in the relationship between government and business?Laws were enacted that banned private companies from discriminating when hiring.Federal troops were mobilized to break strikes by labor unions.Congress created a regulatory agency to audit railroads.Government regulations requiring the inspection of food products were implemented.60sH.15.B: Federal Government & Private Business
- Q12The skill and courage of the Tuskegee Airmen served to -encourage immigrant enlistment in the U.S. Army during World War IIdecrease opposition to integrating the armed forcesincrease the number of women joining the U.S. military during World War IIgive the United States an advantage in military encryption60sH.7.G: Home Front & American Patriotism
- Q13The author of this letter was -a leader of a conservative interest groupthe cofounder of Ms. magazinea leader of the Civil Rights movementthe cofounder of the National Organization for Women60sH.10.E: Conservative Resurgence
- Q14During the 1920s, Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan were most closely identified with the -conflict between modernism and traditionalismdevelopment of new forms of popular entertainmentincreased use of credit by U.S. consumersdecline of public support for Progressive reforms60sH.6.B: Significant Individuals
- Q15The Federal Housing Administration is a New Deal agency that continues to assist many Americans primarily by -offering incentives for them to invest in rental propertieshelping them choose a reputable home builderhelping them obtain mortgage loans from banksproviding them with money to pay for moving expenses60sH.16.E: New Deal Agencies/Programs

