Deck 3: 1917-1920: The Failure of World War I
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Deck 3: 1917-1920: The Failure of World War I
1
The First World War helped promote the ideals of Progressivism.
False
2
U.S. food exports nearly tripled during the First World War.
True
3
During the First World War, German-language books were burned in Oklahoma.
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4
Speaking out against the First World War was a criminal offense in the United States.
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5
Fewer than a thousand people were convicted under the Espionage and Sedition Acts.
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6
The Russians made peace with the Germans in 1918.
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7
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points speech met with widespread approval.
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8
The United States experienced approximately 3,600 strikes in the year 1919.
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9
Fewer than 500 people were injured in the 1919 race riot in Chicago.
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10
World War I ushered in lasting improvements to the lives of African-Americans.
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11
Why did the U.S. Congress refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles?
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12
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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13
What was the tension between U.S. foreign policy and the U.S. domestic situation at the end of World War I? Explain.
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14
What did "Hooverizing" refer to?
A) Disenfranchising the poor
B) Combating dissent
C) Buying war bonds
D) Conserving food
A) Disenfranchising the poor
B) Combating dissent
C) Buying war bonds
D) Conserving food
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15
The temperance movement called for which of the following?
A) Alcohol prohibition
B) Sexual abstinence
C) Moral virtue
D) All of the above
A) Alcohol prohibition
B) Sexual abstinence
C) Moral virtue
D) All of the above
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16
The First World War precipitated what social reforms?
A) Alcohol prohibition
B) Women's suffrage
C) Desegregation
D) a. and b.
A) Alcohol prohibition
B) Women's suffrage
C) Desegregation
D) a. and b.
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17
Which of the following was depicted in the film The Spirit of '76?
A) British atrocities in the Revolutionary War
B) The United States's centennial
C) The United State's bicentennial
D) All of the above
A) British atrocities in the Revolutionary War
B) The United States's centennial
C) The United State's bicentennial
D) All of the above
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18
The War Department estimated that there were how many draft dodgers during the First World War?
A) 700
B) 17,000
C) 171,000
D) 345,000
A) 700
B) 17,000
C) 171,000
D) 345,000
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19
The Wilson administration used what tactics to silence dissenters?
A) Deport radical immigrants
B) Dispatch troops as strikebreakers
C) Prosecute dissenters under the Espionage and Sedition Acts
D) All of the above
A) Deport radical immigrants
B) Dispatch troops as strikebreakers
C) Prosecute dissenters under the Espionage and Sedition Acts
D) All of the above
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20
The Espionage Act of 1918 made it illegal to do what?
A) Speak out against U.S. intervention in the First World War
B) Act as a spy for foreign powers
C) Print details of military operations in Europe
D) All of the above
A) Speak out against U.S. intervention in the First World War
B) Act as a spy for foreign powers
C) Print details of military operations in Europe
D) All of the above
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21
In what year did the First World War end?
A) 1911
B) 1914
C) 1917
D) 1918
A) 1911
B) 1914
C) 1917
D) 1918
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22
In what year did the Bolsheviks seize control of Russia?
A) 1905
B) 1911
C) 1917
D) 1918
A) 1905
B) 1911
C) 1917
D) 1918
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23
Approximately how many Allied soldiers died in World War I?
A) 1 million
B) 2 million
C) 3 million
D) 4 million
A) 1 million
B) 2 million
C) 3 million
D) 4 million
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24
Approximately how many U.S. soldiers died in World War I?
A) 520
B) 5,200
C) 52,000
D) 520,000
A) 520
B) 5,200
C) 52,000
D) 520,000
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25
In 1919, race riots broke out in which U.S. cities?
A) Longview, Texas
B) Washington, D.C.
C) Omaha, Nebraska
D) All of the above
A) Longview, Texas
B) Washington, D.C.
C) Omaha, Nebraska
D) All of the above
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26
Who was Woodrow Wilson's primary political opponent?
A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Warren Hardin
C) Henry Cabot Lodge
D) Herbert Hoover
A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Warren Hardin
C) Henry Cabot Lodge
D) Herbert Hoover
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27
Germany was expected to pay how much in war reparations following World War I?
A) $1 billion
B) $33 billion
C) $133 billion
D) $233 billion
A) $1 billion
B) $33 billion
C) $133 billion
D) $233 billion
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28
Who were the "irreconcilables"?
A) Americans unwilling to serve in the First World War
B) Americans unwilling to accede to the Treaty of Versailles
C) American politicians unwilling to support U.S. intervention in the First World War
D) American politicians unwilling to accede to the Treaty of Versaille
A) Americans unwilling to serve in the First World War
B) Americans unwilling to accede to the Treaty of Versailles
C) American politicians unwilling to support U.S. intervention in the First World War
D) American politicians unwilling to accede to the Treaty of Versaille
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29
Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play professional baseball, was signed by what team?
A) The Boston Red Sox
B) The Brooklyn Dodgers
C) The New York Giants
D) The Chicago White Sox
A) The Boston Red Sox
B) The Brooklyn Dodgers
C) The New York Giants
D) The Chicago White Sox
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30
In the quarter-century prior to 1917, how many people had immigrated to the United States?
A) 8 million
B) 13 million
C) 18 million
D) 23 million
A) 8 million
B) 13 million
C) 18 million
D) 23 million
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31
Which high-profile socialist supported U.S. involvement in World War I?
A) Upton Sinclair
B) Jack London
C) Eugene Debs
D) a. and b.
A) Upton Sinclair
B) Jack London
C) Eugene Debs
D) a. and b.
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32
How much time did Eugene Debs serve in prison?
A) One year
B) Two and a half years
C) Five years
D) Seven and a half years
A) One year
B) Two and a half years
C) Five years
D) Seven and a half years
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33
The Sedition Act made it illegal to defame which of the following?
A) The flag
B) The Constitution
C) Military uniforms
D) All of the above
A) The flag
B) The Constitution
C) Military uniforms
D) All of the above
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34
Who was the leader of Bolshevik Party that overthrew the Russian government?
A) George Lvo
B) Nicholas II
C) V.I. Lenin
D) Alexander Kerensky
A) George Lvo
B) Nicholas II
C) V.I. Lenin
D) Alexander Kerensky
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35
U.S. military forces entered the field how many months prior to the war's conclusion?
A) Seven
B) Twelve
C) Fifteen
D) Eighteen
A) Seven
B) Twelve
C) Fifteen
D) Eighteen
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36
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37
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38
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39
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40
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41
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43
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44
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45
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46
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47
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48
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49
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51
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52
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53
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54
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55
Discuss the Wilsonian ideals as expressed in the Fourteen Points. Were they consistently applied? Were they earnestly and genuinely put forward? Or were they, as a British delegate to the Paris peace talks claimed, merely "vague idealism" advocating "a system which America might refuse to apply even to her own continent"? Were they merely "principles... designed to protect American interests"?
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56
Following the First World War, America experienced a "Red Scare," that is, a fear of communist infiltration. Were reactions to the scare, both those of the U.S. government and of the American people, in keeping with U.S. ideals of freedom and liberty? Why or why not?
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