Test Supplement Final Exam 1.What was the primary goal of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)? U10L3S2 Use the quote to answer the question. “I am tired; my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever.” —Chief Joseph, Nez Percé Tribe, 1877 2.What is Chief Joseph's response to western settlement an example of? U6L5 – review the various ways that tribes reacted to western settlement 3.Booker T. Washington is noted for which of the following? U10L4S4 4.Which of the following statements was true of the Progressive Era? U10L5S6 5.Which best describes Theodore Roosevelt’s impact on the election of 1912? U10L6S2 6.What problem did Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier thesis expose?
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Test SupplementFinal Exam
1.What was the primary goal of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)?U10L3S2
Use the quote to answer the question.“I am tired; my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever.”—Chief Joseph, Nez Percé Tribe, 1877 2.What is Chief Joseph's response to western settlement an example of? U6L5 – review the various ways that tribes reacted to western settlement
3.Booker T. Washington is noted for which of the following?U10L4S4
4.Which of the following statements was true of the Progressive Era?U10L5S6
5.Which best describes Theodore Roosevelt’s impact on the election of 1912?U10L6S2
6.What problem did Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier thesis expose?U12L1S2
7.Which of these statements about President McKinley best identifies him as an expansionist?U12L2S6 + the interactive on this slide
8.What was an unintended consequence of William Howard Taft's use of dollar diplomacy in U.S. relations with Latin America? U12L5S59.Germany and other European nations invested in larger and more modern naval armaments. This is an example of what factor that led to World War I?U14L1S3
10.Who were the Harlem Hellfighters? U14L2S6
11.Which is a true statement about how World War I affected working conditions in the United States? U14L3S7
12.Which of the following did Nikola Tesla do that helped advance American industrialization? U6L1S3
13.Despite President Woodrow Wilson’s efforts, the United States never officially signed the Treaty of Versailles. Why was this the case? U14L4S7
14.Understand these three people and a description of each: U6L2S3,4,5Cornelius VanderbiltAndrew CarnegieJ.P. Morgan
15.Trace the impact of World War I on Prohibition and the women’s suffrage movement. Arrange events in order, starting with the first on top. U14L5S5
The United States enters World War I. World War I ends.
Congress ratifies the Prohibition amendment. Congress ratifies the women's suffrage amendment.
16.If an unskilled female worker wanted equal pay for her work in the textile industry, which group would be the most likely to help her cause? U6L3S7
17.What was a common policy feature of the Republican presidents in the 1920s?U16L1S2
18.How did the invention of the telegraph impact American society? U6L4S7
19.How did Charles Lindbergh’s flight to Paris affect the aviation industry in the 1920s? U16L2S9
20.During the 1920s, how did the growth of immigrant populations in cities cause a cultural backlash in the United States? U16L3S1
21.What was the purpose of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890? U8L2S3 (click the link Educational Opportunities for the Middle Class)
22.You will be asked to read a passage and state the writer’s claim. You may want to review: U16L4S2
23.What was a pull factor for European immigrants in the late 1800s? U8L3S2
24.What caused the Great Migration during the 1920s? U16L5S2
25.What was key to the Supreme Court's argument in the verdict of the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case? U8L4S8
26.You will be asked to read a passage from President Abraham Lincoln, a Letter to the Editor of the New York Times: Based only on the passage, what was the Lincoln's primary purpose for the Emancipation Proclamation? U5L1S9
Use the political cartoon to answer the question.
The spirit of Tweed is mighty still.
27.Which statement best interprets the message of this cartoon?
28.Which political party emerged out of the farmers' movements of the late 1800s? U8L6S5-6
29.Why was the Battle of Saratoga a major turning point in the Revolutionary War?U2L3S7
30.What event exposed the U.S. government's weaknesses and led to writing a new constitution? U2L5S7
31.What was decided by the Great Compromise? Select the two correct answers. U2L6S4
32.Marbury v. Madison is famous for establishing what principle? U3L1S9
33.How did industrialization in Northern Europe cause immigration to the United States? U3L2S15
34.What do the “spoils” in this cartoon represent? U3L3S4
35.Who is best known for helping hundreds of runaway enslaved people gain freedom?U3L5S10
36.What happened in the South as a result of John Brown’s raid at Harpers Ferry? U3L6S12
37.What does the image illustrate in terms of how strategies of the Union and Confederacy differed? U5L1S6
38.Compare and contrast how the North and South organized their armies. U5L2S4
39.Which of the following best describes the Progressive movement? U10L1S2
40.Which of the following was a result of the labor movement during the Progressive Age? U10L2S5