Midterm ExamReview
His assassination sparked World War I
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1. Archduke Franz Ferdinand
2. George Clemenceau
3. David Lloyd George
4. Gavrilio Princip
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This British liner was sunk by a German U-boat.
Suss
ex
Luis
itania
Tita
ntic
Roya
l Pac
ific
0% 0%0%
100%1. Sussex
2. Luisitania
3. Titantic
4. Royal Pacific
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This contained a suggestion of an alliance between Mexico and Germany that deeply
angered the American people.
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mer
man
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m
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saill
es n
ote
Ger
man
Tel
egra
m
Wils
on’s n
ote
90%
0%0%10%
1. Zimmerman Telegram
2. Versailles note
3. German Telegram
4. Wilson’s note
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This long-term cause of the war involved the development of the armed forces and their
use as a tool of diplomacy.
Tota
litar
ianis
m
Imper
ialis
m
Nat
ional
ism
Mili
taris
m
9%
82%
9%0%
1. Totalitarianism
2. Imperialism
3. Nationalism
4. Militarism
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Closely linked with industrialization, this long-term cause of the war involved a
contest for colonies.
Imper
ialis
m
Nat
ional
ism
Mili
taris
m
Isola
tionis
m
82%
0%0%
18%
1. Imperialism
2. Nationalism
3. Militarism
4. Isolationism
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This long-term cause of the war encouraged competitiveness between nations and encouraged various ethnic groups to attempt to create nations
of their own.
Mili
taris
m
Isola
tionis
m
Nat
ional
ism
Pat
riotis
m
0%
18%
64%
18%
1. Militarism
2. Isolationism
3. Nationalism
4. Patriotism
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These people opposed World War I because they perceived all wars as
evil.
Soci
alis
t
Anar
chis
t
Pac
ifist
Com
munis
t
27%
0%
73%
0%
1. Socialist
2. Anarchist
3. Pacifist
4. Communist
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These people opposed World War I because
they saw it as an imperialist struggle.
Soci
alis
t
Pac
ifist
Imper
ialis
t
Nat
ional
ist
36%
9%
45%
9%
1. Socialist
2. Pacifist
3. Imperialist
4. Nationalist
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In 1914, this alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
Trip
le E
ntente
Trip
le A
llian
ce
Cen
tral P
ower
s
Alli
es
18% 18%
27%
36%1. Triple Entente
2. Triple Alliance
3. Central Powers
4. Allies
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In 1914, this alliance consisted of France, Great Britain, and Russia.
Trip
le T
hreat
Trip
le A
llian
ce
Cen
tral P
ower
s
Trip
le P
lay
0% 0%9%
91%1. Triple Threat
2. Triple Alliance
3. Central Powers
4. Triple Play
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Susette LaFlesche
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ive
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ican
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lect
ed t.
..
18%
55%
18%
9%
1. founder and first president of Vassar College
2. arrested for attempting to vote in a national election
3. Native American woman who spoke out for the Ponca peopled.
4. first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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NACW
Nat
ional
Alli
ance
of C
...
Nat
ional
Ass
ociat
ion.
..
Nat
ional
Ass
ociat
ion.
..
Nat
ional
Ass
ociat
ion.
..
0% 0%0%
100%1. National Alliance of College Women
2. National Association of Colored Women
3. National Association of Clubs for Women
4. National Association of Childcare Workers
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Suffrage
dis
crim
inat
ion
wom
en's
rights
the
right t
o vote
the
denia
l of t
he rig
ht ..
0% 0%
91%
9%
1. discrimination
2. women's rights
3. the right to vote
4. the denial of the right to vote
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Morrill Act
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e fe
deral
land to
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nd in
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e fe
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land to
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0 ac
res
of fr
e...
30%
40%
30%
0%
1. gave federal land to the states to help finance agricultural colleges
2. gave land in Kansas to African Americans willing to settle and farm it
3. gave federal land to railroad companies to encourage railroad building
4. gave 160 acres of free land to anyone willing to cultivate it for five years
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homesteader
set
tler r
ecru
ited in
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can-A
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ican
set
t...
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tler w
ho cla
imed
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set
tler w
ho farm
ed la
..
0%
90%
0%10%
1. settler recruited in Europe by a railroad company
2. African-American settler originally from the South
3. settler who claimed land in Oklahoma by squatting on it
4. settler who farmed land given by the federal government
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bonanza farm
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y th
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sive
sin
gle-c
rop ..
.
9%
64%
0%
27%
1. farm claimed in the Oklahoma land rush
2. farm given away by the federal government
3. farm taken over by a bank due to bankruptcy
4. massive single-crop farm owned by railroad companies and private investors
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Which president did the House of Representatives impeach?
Abra
ham L
inco
ln
Andre
w Johnso
n
Uly
sses
S. G
rant
Ruth
erfo
rd B
. Hay
es
0%
18%
0%
82%1. Abraham Lincoln
2. Andrew Johnson
3. Ulysses S. Grant
4. Rutherford B. Hayes
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To curb the violence of the Ku Klux Klan in
the South, Congress passed the
Fre
edm
en's
Bur
eau A
ct.
Ten
Per
cent P
lan
Rec
onstru
ctio
n Act
o...
Enfo
rcem
ent A
cts
of...
73%
18%9%
0%
1. Freedmen's Bureau Act.
2. Ten Percent Plan
3. Reconstruction Act of 1870.
4. Enforcement Acts of 1870 and 1871.
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Intended to overrule and nullify the Dred Scott decision, Congress drafted the
Thirt
eent
h Am
endm
ent.
Fourte
enth
Am
endm
ent.
Ten
ure o
f Offi
ce A
ct.
Am
nesty
Act
.
9%
45%
9%
36%
1. Thirteenth Amendment.
2. Fourteenth Amendment.
3. Tenure of Office Act.
4. Amnesty Act.
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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
tena
nt far
mer
s.
the
plante
r cla
ss.
shar
ecro
ppers
.
sca
law
ags.
0% 0%
100%
0%
1. tenant farmers.
2. the planter class.
3. sharecroppers.
4. scalawags.
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This stated that no citizen may be denied the right to vote "on account of race, color,
or previous condition of servitude."
Thirt
eent
h Am
endm
ent
Fourte
enth
Am
endm
ent
Fift
eenth
Am
endm
ent
Civ
il Rig
hts A
ct o
f 186
6
10%0%
90%
0%
1. Thirteenth Amendment
2. Fourteenth Amendment
3. Fifteenth Amendment
4. Civil Rights Act of 1866
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To which nation did the Treaty of Paris of
1898 guarantee independence from Spain?
Puer
to R
ico
Cuba
Phili
ppines
Chin
a
9%
0%
27%
64%1. Puerto Rico
2. Cuba
3. Philippines
4. China
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
In which nation did the United States use the same sort of concentration camp practices that it had
condemned Spain for using in Cuba?
Puer
to R
ico
Cuba
Phili
ppines
Chin
a
9% 9%
73%
9%
1. Puerto Rico
2. Cuba
3. Philippines
4. China
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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?
Puer
to R
ico
Cuba
Phili
ppines
Chin
a
45%
27%
9%
18%
1. Puerto Rico
2. Cuba
3. Philippines
4. China
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