16. What was one of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony's goals?
(Points: 5)
Gain immediate women's suffrage.
Allow men to advocate for women's suffrage.
Achieve voting rights in selected states.
Gain voting rights in exchange for restricting some employment opportunities for women.
17. Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
(Points: 5)
19th
18th
17th
16th
18. What was one argument against nineteenth-century American imperialism?
(Points: 5)
Traditional American principles traditionally opposed colonization.
Social Darwinism meant that America would be superior without imperialism.
America had sufficient sources of raw materials so there was no need for imperialism.
The U.S. Army was too small to be effective overseas.
19. The explosion on the USS Maine and yellow journalism contributed to the U.S. decision to go to war against Spain in 1898. What was another factor?
(Points: 5)
preventing Spain from attacking the United States
a treaty agreement with England
protecting U.S. investments in Cuba
stopping Cuba from nationalizing U.S. businesses
20. What was one provision of the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War?
(Points: 5)
The island of Hispaniola became a U.S. territory.
Spain agreed to pay reparations to the United States.
The Philippines became a U.S. territory.
Panama gave permission for the United States to build a canal there.
21. What was one of Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy goals?
(Points: 5)
to establish undisputed borders so wars would be less likely
to restore an isolationist philosophy to U.S. foreign policy
to gain additional territory through purchases and land agreements in southeast Asia
to have the nations of the world form an association
22. What was one effect of unrestricted German submarine attacks on shipping in World War I?
(Points: 5)
British and French supplies never reached their troops.
The United States led the Berlin Airlift.
The German navy became the most powerful naval force in the world.
The United States entered the war.
23. How did policies of isolationism and neutrality influence U.S. participation in World War I?
(Points: 5)
The United States missed communications that helped provide effective defense strategies.
The United States considered joining Germany in World War I.
The United States entered the war much later than other nations.
The United States entered the war much earlier than most other nations.
24. What was one effect of U.S. participation in World War I on civilians?
(Points: 5)
Jobs became available for women and minorities as men were drafted to serve in the military.
Food shortages contributed to an increase in vitamin deficiencies and malnutrition.
As the size of the military increased, civilians could not provide sufficient supplies.
Children had to enter the workforce because there was a labor shortage.
25. What was the purpose of the Espionage and Sedition Acts that were passed during World War I?
(Points: 5)
to prevent spies from gaining information about U.S. submarines
to eliminate communists from the United States
to protect civil liberties
to reduce debate and dissent over U.S. participation in the war
26. Which was not one of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?
(Points: 5)
open diplomacy
reparations for France and England
freedom of the seas
an end to economic barriers between countries
27. What was the major reason the U.S. Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles?
(Points: 5)
They believed that Germany was obligated to pay too much in reparations.
They thought the League of Nations could supersede U.S. authority.
They wanted the League of Nations to have more power than the treaty provided.
They thought that the German government should be run by a coalition of other nations.
28. Which is an accurate description of the 1920s?
(Points: 5)
as an era of restraint
as the "depression decade"
as a period of chaos
as an "age of prosperity"
29. Which grew significantly during the 1920s?
(Points: 5)
the influence of the automobile
the impact of television
the frequency of air travel
the popularity of the telegraph
30. What 1920s movement renewed African American culture in art, music, literature, drama, and dance?
(Points: 5)
the Harlem Renaissance
the Broadway Revival
the Ellington Explosion
the Armstrong Genesis
k fine here are my answers:
16- B
17- A
18- B
19 - D
20- C
21- A
22- C
23- B
24- A
25- A
26- B
27- D
28- have no idea
29- C
30- C
those are what i think they are but im really not sure please please help thanks
(Points: 5)
Gain immediate women's suffrage.
Allow men to advocate for women's suffrage.
Achieve voting rights in selected states.
Gain voting rights in exchange for restricting some employment opportunities for women.
17. Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
(Points: 5)
19th
18th
17th
16th
18. What was one argument against nineteenth-century American imperialism?
(Points: 5)
Traditional American principles traditionally opposed colonization.
Social Darwinism meant that America would be superior without imperialism.
America had sufficient sources of raw materials so there was no need for imperialism.
The U.S. Army was too small to be effective overseas.
19. The explosion on the USS Maine and yellow journalism contributed to the U.S. decision to go to war against Spain in 1898. What was another factor?
(Points: 5)
preventing Spain from attacking the United States
a treaty agreement with England
protecting U.S. investments in Cuba
stopping Cuba from nationalizing U.S. businesses
20. What was one provision of the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War?
(Points: 5)
The island of Hispaniola became a U.S. territory.
Spain agreed to pay reparations to the United States.
The Philippines became a U.S. territory.
Panama gave permission for the United States to build a canal there.
21. What was one of Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy goals?
(Points: 5)
to establish undisputed borders so wars would be less likely
to restore an isolationist philosophy to U.S. foreign policy
to gain additional territory through purchases and land agreements in southeast Asia
to have the nations of the world form an association
22. What was one effect of unrestricted German submarine attacks on shipping in World War I?
(Points: 5)
British and French supplies never reached their troops.
The United States led the Berlin Airlift.
The German navy became the most powerful naval force in the world.
The United States entered the war.
23. How did policies of isolationism and neutrality influence U.S. participation in World War I?
(Points: 5)
The United States missed communications that helped provide effective defense strategies.
The United States considered joining Germany in World War I.
The United States entered the war much later than other nations.
The United States entered the war much earlier than most other nations.
24. What was one effect of U.S. participation in World War I on civilians?
(Points: 5)
Jobs became available for women and minorities as men were drafted to serve in the military.
Food shortages contributed to an increase in vitamin deficiencies and malnutrition.
As the size of the military increased, civilians could not provide sufficient supplies.
Children had to enter the workforce because there was a labor shortage.
25. What was the purpose of the Espionage and Sedition Acts that were passed during World War I?
(Points: 5)
to prevent spies from gaining information about U.S. submarines
to eliminate communists from the United States
to protect civil liberties
to reduce debate and dissent over U.S. participation in the war
26. Which was not one of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?
(Points: 5)
open diplomacy
reparations for France and England
freedom of the seas
an end to economic barriers between countries
27. What was the major reason the U.S. Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles?
(Points: 5)
They believed that Germany was obligated to pay too much in reparations.
They thought the League of Nations could supersede U.S. authority.
They wanted the League of Nations to have more power than the treaty provided.
They thought that the German government should be run by a coalition of other nations.
28. Which is an accurate description of the 1920s?
(Points: 5)
as an era of restraint
as the "depression decade"
as a period of chaos
as an "age of prosperity"
29. Which grew significantly during the 1920s?
(Points: 5)
the influence of the automobile
the impact of television
the frequency of air travel
the popularity of the telegraph
30. What 1920s movement renewed African American culture in art, music, literature, drama, and dance?
(Points: 5)
the Harlem Renaissance
the Broadway Revival
the Ellington Explosion
the Armstrong Genesis
k fine here are my answers:
16- B
17- A
18- B
19 - D
20- C
21- A
22- C
23- B
24- A
25- A
26- B
27- D
28- have no idea
29- C
30- C
those are what i think they are but im really not sure please please help thanks