front 1 Which of the following benefited labor? | back 1 The Clayton Anti-Trust Act and the Adamson Act |
front 2 Which of President Wilson's walls of privilege was the Federal Trade Commission Act aimed at? | back 2 The trusts |
front 3 President Wilson's progressive reform stopped short of which group? | back 3 Blacks |
front 4 World War I began when Austria-Hungary delivered a harsh ultimatum against which of its neighbors? | back 4 Serbia |
front 5 What divided Americans in respect to the United States's involvement in World War I? | back 5 Germany's use of the submarine |
front 6 All of the following were true of the Lusitania's sinking except: | back 6 It resulted in an immediate declaration of war by Congress. |
front 7 Wilson defeated Charles Evans Hughes in the Election of 1916 for all of the following reasons except: | back 7 Wilson's sweep of the Eastern part of the country overcame his narrow loss in California. |
front 8 When did President Wilson break diplomatic relations with Germany? | back 8 When Germany announced that it would wage unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic |
front 9 President Wilson viewed America's entry into World War I as an opportunity for the United States to do which of the following? | back 9 Shape a new international order based on the ideals of democracy |
front 10 Which best describes the United States when it entered World War I? | back 10 It was poorly prepared militarily and industrially to leap into a global war. |
front 11 Grievances of labor during World War I and at war's end resulted in all of the following except: | back 11 Suppression of the American Federation of Labor |
front 12 What was the United States doing when it adopted the Nineteenth Amendment, giving women the right to vote? | back 12 Following the path already taken by wartime governments like Britain and Germany and states like New York, Michigan, Oklahoma, and South Dakota |
front 13 At the Paris Peace Conference, Wilson sought all of the following goals except: | back 13 An immediate end to the European colonial holdings in Africa and Asia including those maintained by France and Great Britain |
front 14 In the United States, what was the most controversial aspect of the Treaty of Versailles? | back 14 The League of Nations |
front 15 What did Republican isolationists successfully turn Warren Harding's 1920 presidential victory into? | back 15 A death sentence for the League of Nations |