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Midterm Exam Review

Midterm Exam Review. 0. His assassination sparked World War I. Archduke Franz Ferdinand George Clemenceau David Lloyd George Gavrilio Princip. 0. This British liner was sunk by a German U-boat. Sussex Luisitania Titantic Royal Pacific. 0.

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Midterm Exam Review

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  1. Midterm ExamReview

  2. 0 His assassination sparked World War I • Archduke Franz Ferdinand • George Clemenceau • David Lloyd George • Gavrilio Princip

  3. 0 This British liner was sunk by a German U-boat. • Sussex • Luisitania • Titantic • Royal Pacific

  4. 0 This contained a suggestion of an alliance between Mexico and Germany that deeply angered the American people. • Zimmerman Telegram • Versailles note • German Telegram • Wilson’s note

  5. 0 This long-term cause of the war involved the development of the armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy. • Totalitarianism • Imperialism • Nationalism • Militarism

  6. 0 Closely linked with industrialization, this long-term cause of the war involved a contest for colonies. • Imperialism • Nationalism • Militarism • Isolationism

  7. 0 This long-term cause of the war encouraged competitiveness between nations and encouraged various ethnic groups to attempt to create nations of their own. • Militarism • Isolationism • Nationalism • Patriotism

  8. 0 These people opposed World War I because they perceived all wars as evil. • Socialist • Anarchist • Pacifist • Communist

  9. 0 These people opposed World War I because they saw it as an imperialist struggle. • Socialist • Pacifist • Imperialist • Nationalist

  10. 0 In 1914, this alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. • Triple Entente • Triple Alliance • Central Powers • Allies

  11. 7 In 1914, this alliance consisted of France, Great Britain, and Russia. • Triple Threat • Triple Alliance • Central Powers • Triple Play

  12. 0 Susette LaFlesche • founder and first president of Vassar College • arrested for attempting to vote in a national election • Native American woman who spoke out for the Ponca peopled. • first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

  13. 0 NACW • National Alliance of College Women • National Association of Colored Women • National Association of Clubs for Women • National Association of Childcare Workers

  14. 0 Suffrage • discrimination • women's rights • the right to vote • the denial of the right to vote

  15. 0 Morrill Act • gave federal land to the states to help finance agricultural colleges • gave land in Kansas to African Americans willing to settle and farm it • gave federal land to railroad companies to encourage railroad building • gave 160 acres of free land to anyone willing to cultivate it for five years

  16. 0 homesteader • settler recruited in Europe by a railroad company • African-American settler originally from the South • settler who claimed land in Oklahoma by squatting on it • settler who farmed land given by the federal government

  17. 0 bonanza farm • farm claimed in the Oklahoma land rush • farm given away by the federal government • farm taken over by a bank due to bankruptcy • massive single-crop farm owned by railroad companies and private investors

  18. 5 Which president did the House of Representatives impeach? • Abraham Lincoln • Andrew Johnson • Ulysses S. Grant • Rutherford B. Hayes

  19. 0 To curb the violence of the Ku Klux Klan in the South, Congress passed the • Freedmen's Bureau Act. • Ten Percent Plan • Reconstruction Act of 1870. • Enforcement Acts of 1870 and 1871.

  20. 0 Intended to overrule and nullify the Dred Scott decision, Congress drafted the • Thirteenth Amendment. • Fourteenth Amendment. • Tenure of Office Act. • Amnesty Act.

  21. 0 Farmers who agreed to give most of their harvest to the landowners in exchange for use of the land, seeds, and tools were known as • tenant farmers. • the planter class. • sharecroppers. • scalawags.

  22. 0 This stated that no citizen may be denied the right to vote "on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." • Thirteenth Amendment • Fourteenth Amendment • Fifteenth Amendment • Civil Rights Act of 1866

  23. 0 To which nation did the Treaty of Paris of 1898 guarantee independence from Spain? • Puerto Rico • Cuba • Philippines • China

  24. 0 In which nation did the United States use the same sort of concentration camp practices that it had condemned Spain for using in Cuba? • Puerto Rico • Cuba • Philippines • China

  25. 0 At the turn of the century, which of these nations could be best described as an independent, though bullied, trading partner of the United States? • Puerto Rico • Cuba • Philippines • China

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