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Reading quiz chapter 29

front 1

Which of the following benefited labor?

back 1

The Clayton Anti-Trust Act and the Adamson Act

front 2

Which of President Wilson's walls of privilege was the Federal Trade Commission Act aimed at?

back 2

The trusts

front 3

President Wilson's progressive reform stopped short of which group?

back 3

Blacks

front 4

World War I began when Austria-Hungary delivered a harsh ultimatum against which of its neighbors?

back 4

Serbia

front 5

What divided Americans in respect to the United States's involvement in World War I?

back 5

Germany's use of the submarine

front 6

All of the following were true of the Lusitania's sinking except:

back 6

It resulted in an immediate declaration of war by Congress.

front 7

Wilson defeated Charles Evans Hughes in the Election of 1916 for all of the following reasons except:

back 7

Wilson's sweep of the Eastern part of the country overcame his narrow loss in California.

front 8

When did President Wilson break diplomatic relations with Germany?

back 8

When Germany announced that it would wage unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic

front 9

President Wilson viewed America's entry into World War I as an opportunity for the United States to do which of the following?

back 9

Shape a new international order based on the ideals of democracy

front 10

Which best describes the United States when it entered World War I?

back 10

It was poorly prepared militarily and industrially to leap into a global war.

front 11

Grievances of labor during World War I and at war's end resulted in all of the following except:

back 11

Suppression of the American Federation of Labor

front 12

What was the United States doing when it adopted the Nineteenth Amendment, giving women the right to vote?

back 12

Following the path already taken by wartime governments like Britain and Germany and states like New York, Michigan, Oklahoma, and South Dakota

front 13

At the Paris Peace Conference, Wilson sought all of the following goals except:

back 13

An immediate end to the European colonial holdings in Africa and Asia including those maintained by France and Great Britain

front 14

In the United States, what was the most controversial aspect of the Treaty of Versailles?

back 14

The League of Nations

front 15

What did Republican isolationists successfully turn Warren Harding's 1920 presidential victory into?

back 15

A death sentence for the League of Nations