the most prominent exponent of black nationalism following World War 1 was |
Marcus Garvey |
During the last 18 months of Woodrow Wilson’s presidency |
he was essentially an invalid |
Regarding the Treat of Versailles, the United States Senate decided in 1919 to |
not ratify it |
in 1919, all of the following figures were at the Paris Peace Conference EXCEPT |
Alexander Kerensky of Russia |
in 1920, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti |
All of these answers are correct |
When President Woodrow Wilson presented the Treaty of Versailles to the Senate, |
the American public clearly supported its ratification |
President Woodrow Wilson’s "Fourteen Points" included |
an end to secret treaties |
in 1918, President Wilson antagonized many Republicans |
All of these answers are correct |
in 1919, President Wilson believed the Paris Peace Conference |
was a success because of the acceptance of the League of Nations |
as a result of the service of African American soldiers in World War 1, |
activism by blacks for their rights increased |
in 1918, President Wilsons "Fourteen Points" received significant political support from |
None of these answers are correct |
in 1920, passage of the 19th amendment |
gave women the right to vote |
in 1919, the racial climate of the US |
worsened in both the North and South |
The election of 1920 saw |
voters turn away from idealism and toward "normalcy" |
During the Red Scare of 1919, Attorney general Palmer |
None of these answers are correct |
in 1919, the Red Scare in the US |
was partly motivated by a series of bombings |
Immediately following World War 1, the American economy |
boomed for many months |
in 1919, American Labor unrest saw |
a general strike in Seattle that brought the city to a standstill |
After the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-1905 |
President Roosevelt sent a fleet of ships around the world, including Japan, as a show of force |
In World War 1, the American Expeditionary Force was commanded by |
John Pershing |
In his dealings with Pancho Villa, President Wilson |
ordered a military expedition in to mexico to capture Villa |
President Roosevelt’s policies, in regard to Asia were intended |
to prevent both China and Russia from becoming dominant there |
On the eve of the Great War, the chief rivalry in Europe was between |
Germany and Great Britain |
The country that lost the greatest number of lives in World War 1 was |
Germany |
In order to secure control of the Panama Canal zone, the US |
assisted a revolution in Panama |
Which of the following did the National War Labor Board NOT grant to american workers? |
collective bargaining rights |
As part of his Asian diplomacy, President Theodore Roosevelt |
All of these answers are correct |
During World War 1, the War Industries Board |
coordinated government purchases of military supplies |
The immediate spark of hostilities in Europe in 1914 was |
the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand |
the 1904 "Roosevelt Corollary" |
stated that the US had a right to intervene in the affairs of neighboring countries |
in the aftermath of the sinking of the British passenger liner Lusitania |
Germany pledged to the US it would not repeat such an action |
During World War 1, technologically- advanced submarines used engines powered by |
diesel |
During World War 1, the Council of National Defense eventually organized the national economy by creating |
local defense councils |
the diplomatic efforts of president wilson toward latin america |
were similar to those of theodore roosevelt and william howard taft |
in the fall of 1915, president wilson |
began to support a rapid increase of the nations armed forces |
during world war 1, the new technology of warfare |
both created logistical problems, which slowed many offensives and allowed the attack of the enemy without direct combat |
As the US entered world war 1 |
britain and france had few reserves of combat-age men |
in 1914, when war erupted in Europe, President Wilson |
called on the American public to be completely impartial |
Prior to the US construction of the Panama Canal |
the french had tried but failed to build a canal at the same site |
the policy behind "Dollar Diplomacy" was to |
extend investments and influence of the US in less-developed regions |
During World War 1, the US government primarily financed the war through |
public bond sales and new taxes |
The selective service act in the US |
gave the government, for the first time, the authority to draft citizens for military duty |
marcus garvey |
encouraged African Americans to reject assimilation into white society |
as the US entered World War 1, its most immediate military effect was in |
the Atlantic Ocean |
in the US during World War 1, the committee on public Information |
became increasingly sensationalist in its information campaign |
President Roosevelt defined "civilized" and uncivilized nations on the basis of |
both race and economic development |
In the election of 1916, supporters of Woodrow Wilson |
hinted that his republican opponent would lead the nation into war |
during world war 1, the US military effort in Europe |
lasted only a few months but suffered light casualties compared to the other combatants |
in January 1917, President woodrow wilson, in a speech before congress |
suggested the creation of the League of Nations in the postwar period |
During World War 1, extensive systems of trenches were used by both sides |
because the destructive power of weapons made conventional field battles too destructive |
The Sabotage and the Sediction Act of 1918 |
made illegal any public expression opposing the war |
in 1914, the "Triple Entente" consisted of |
Great Britain, France and Russia |
American casualties in World War 1 |
were as likely to be from disease as from combat |
in March 1917, the US moved closer to entering the Great War when |
the czarist government of Russia was overthrown |
During world War 1, American ground troops |
saw combat that was relatively brief but intense |
In the early twentieth century, the US actions toward mexico included |
All of these answers are correct |
In 1914-1915, the US responded to a british naval blockade of Germany by |
ending trade with Germany but continuing trade with Great Britain |
President Wilson’s request to Congress for a declaration of war |
was nearly voted down in the Senate |
During World War 1, airplanes were used for all of the following EXCEPT |
transporting troops |
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