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War and Revolution 1912-1920 - Quiz

front 1

The emergence of the United States as a world power had been marked by

back 1

energy consumption from fossil fuels greater than all other industrial powers.

front 2

Because of the large influx of Mexican immigrants fleeing political instability at home, __________ became known as the "Ellis Island" of the south.

back 2

El Paso, Texas

front 3

After Pancho Villa's attack on Columbus, New Mexico, President Wilson sent United States troops into Mexico led by

back 3

John Pershing.

front 4

Alice Paul achieved fame by

back 4

helping form the National Women's Suffrage Party.

front 5

In 1919, women were granted the right to vote with the passage of the

back 5

19th Amendment.

front 6

President Wilson encouraged democratic reforms such as the 17th Amendment, which

back 6

established the direct election of senators.

front 7

Wilson's tax reforms included all of the following EXCEPT:
A. luxury taxes on items like automobiles and gasoline.
B. a "progressive" income tax which levied heavier taxes on the wealthy.
C. increased taxes on corporate profits.
D. lowering tariffs

back 7

A. luxury taxes on items like automobiles and gasoline.

front 8

"The Great Migration" of the early twentieth century refers to

back 8

African Americans leaving the South and fleeing discrimination and segregation.

front 9

The Zimmerman telegram exposed German

back 9

offers of an alliance to Mexico and the promise of a return of lands lost to the United States.

front 10

Most Republicans objected to the Treaty of Versailles because

back 10

membership in the League of Nations required the United States to defend fellow members.