front 1 The emergence of the United States as a world power had been marked by | back 1 energy consumption from fossil fuels greater than all other industrial powers. |
front 2 Because of the large influx of Mexican immigrants fleeing political instability at home, __________ became known as the "Ellis Island" of the south. | back 2 El Paso, Texas |
front 3 After Pancho Villa's attack on Columbus, New Mexico, President Wilson sent United States troops into Mexico led by | back 3 John Pershing. |
front 4 Alice Paul achieved fame by | back 4 helping form the National Women's Suffrage Party. |
front 5 In 1919, women were granted the right to vote with the passage of the | back 5 19th Amendment. |
front 6 President Wilson encouraged democratic reforms such as the 17th Amendment, which | back 6 established the direct election of senators. |
front 7 Wilson's tax reforms included all of the following EXCEPT:
| back 7 A. luxury taxes on items like automobiles and gasoline. |
front 8 "The Great Migration" of the early twentieth century refers to | back 8 African Americans leaving the South and fleeing discrimination and segregation. |
front 9 The Zimmerman telegram exposed German | back 9 offers of an alliance to Mexico and the promise of a return of lands lost to the United States. |
front 10 Most Republicans objected to the Treaty of Versailles because | back 10 membership in the League of Nations required the United States to defend fellow members. |