
TEKS US History High School - H.15.D: International Military Conflicts
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High School - U.S. History
Social Studies K-HS (Archived)
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- Q1Which statement would most likely be found in a history of the economic impact of the Spanish-American War on the United States?Statement 2Statement 3Statement 4Statement 160sH.15.D: International Military Conflicts
- Q2The policy outlined in the excerpt was directly influenced by problems that the U.S. Navy had recently confronted during -the Mexican Warthe Spanish-American Warthe Cuban RevolutionWorld War I30sH.15.D: International Military Conflicts
- Q3This World War I-era poster was intended to persuade -people to help finance the warfarmers to consume fewer scarce goods during the warwomen to work producing war materialspeople to save money during the war60sH.15.D: International Military Conflicts
- Q4Which of the following was primarily responsible for the change depicted in this illustration?A crackdown on anarchism after the assassination of President William McKinleyAn increase in circulating currency after the discovery of gold in Nome, AlaskaOverseas expansion associated with the Spanish-American WarNew immigrant screening procedures at Ellis Island60sH.15.D: International Military Conflicts
- Q5This 1917 poster depicts a worker in a shipyard. This poster could be used to support which assertion?Use of new war technologies required extensive training.Standardization of parts helped streamline the production of munitions.Conscription caused a shortage of laborers during wartime.Demand for labor in war industries helped increase employment.60sH.15.D: International Military Conflicts
- Q6What was one economic effect of the Spanish-American War?Demand for coal and petroleum as energy sources declined.New free and fair trade treaties were established between the United States and developing countriesThe United States gained direct access to additional natural resources and overseas markets.Shipbuilding industries in the United States declined.30sH.15.D: International Military Conflicts