Exam 3: 1917-1920: The Failure of World War I
Exam 1: 1890s: The Beginnings of Modern America54 Questions
Exam 2: 1900-1917: The Progressive ERA41 Questions
Exam 3: 1917-1920: The Failure of World War I56 Questions
Exam 4: 1920-1929: The New ERA54 Questions
Exam 5: 1929-1936: Depression and New Deal52 Questions
Exam 6: 1933-1941: Hard Times: Politics and Society53 Questions
Exam 7: 1929-1941: The Big Breakdown-The United States and the World51 Questions
Exam 8: 1941-1947: War and Peace49 Questions
Exam 9: 1941-1947: One World Into Two50 Questions
Exam 10: 1947-1952: The America of the Cold War52 Questions
Exam 11: 1952-1957: Eisenhower and the American Consensus55 Questions
Exam 12: 1957-1963: New Frontiers at Home and Abroad51 Questions
Exam 13: 1963-1968: The Great Society and Vietnam58 Questions
Exam 14: 1969-1975: The Imperial Presidency and Watergate56 Questions
Exam 15: 1976-1984: New Directions62 Questions
Exam 16: 1985-1992: The End of the Cold War ERA56 Questions
Exam 17: 1993-2000: The Road to the Twenty-First Century53 Questions
Exam 18: After 2000: 911 -Causes and Consequences56 Questions
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Who was the leader of Bolshevik Party that overthrew the Russian government?
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Approximately how many Allied soldiers died in World War I?
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The Wilson administration used what tactics to silence dissenters?
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Which high-profile socialist supported U.S. involvement in World War I?
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What were the Espionage and Sedition Acts? How were they employed? Was the U.S. government justified in adopting the acts? Why or why not?
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Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play professional baseball, was signed by what team?
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The War Department estimated that there were how many draft dodgers during the First World War?
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