Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Help with world history i need help.?

. Socially conscious journalists who dramatized the need for reform were known as (1 pointyellow journalists.

social gospelists.

novelists.

muckrakers.



2. In 1889, Jane Addams opened Hull House, which was (1 point)a soup kitchen in New York City.

a theater in New Orleans.

a settlement house in Chicago.

an orphanage in New York City.



3. The members of the Niagara Movement denounced Booker T. Washington’s advocacy of (1 point)gradual progress for African Americans.

immediate social equality for African Americans.

racial segregation of public schools.

African Americans running for national office.



4. A bitter battle between Theodore Roosevelt and his successor, William H. Taft, led to (1 point)a split in the Republican Party.

Roosevelt’s third term as president.

the breakup of Standard Oil.

war between the United States and Spain.



5. The Federal Reserve Act placed national banks under the control of the (1 point)Treasury Department.

Federal Reserve Board.

Federal Trade Commission.

Interstate Commerce Commission.



6. One reason powerful nations rushed to grab colonies in the 1800s was the desire (1 point)for raw materials and natural resources located abroad.

to learn about manufacturing practices in weaker nations.

for new military allies in Africa and Asia.

to import educated workers from poorer nations.



7. The belief that life consists of competitive struggles in which only the fittest survive is known as (1 point)socialism.

the Social Gospel.

social Darwinism.

jingoism.



8. Sensational headlines and pictures were characteristic of the (1 point)newspapers owned by Matthew Perry.

Yellow Press.

newspapers owned by Gifford Pinchot.

Great White Press.



9. Shortly after the U.S. victory in the Spanish-American War, U.S. forces (1 point)surrendered Puerto Rico in the “Gentlemen’s Agreement.”

returned control of Cuba to Spain.

launched a guerrilla war in Panama.

fought against an insurrection in the Philippines.



10. The Open Door policy was an assertion of America’s (1 point)interest in trade with Japan.

desire that all western powers leave China.

interest in trade with Europe.

desire for free trade with China.



11. American support for the Panamanian rebels’ fight against Colombia (1 point)was provided despite the opposition of France.

helped make construction of the Panama Canal possible.

brought an end to Spanish influence in Colombia.

violated the terms of the Platt Amendment.



12. President Woodrow Wilson promised a foreign policy guided by (1 point)moral diplomacy.

big stick diplomacy.

dollar diplomacy.

boxer diplomacy.



13. World War I was caused by a variety of factors, including nationalism, (1 point)imperialism, militarism, and entangling alliances.

militarism, Progressivism, and chauvinism.

Bolshevism, isolationism, and a breakdown of alliances.

socialism, colonialism, and pacifism.



14. What crystallized American opinion at the beginning of World War I? (1 point)Russia’s invasion of Germany

Germany’s invasion of Belgium

Great Britain’s invasion of France

Austria-Hungary’s invasion of Serbia



15. Widespread support for the American war effort during World War I was promoted by the (1 point)Public Education Committee.

Committee on Public Education.

Committee on Public Information.

Committee for War Development.



16. The movement of African Americans from the rural South to the industrial North in the early 1900s is known as the (1 point)Great Migration.

northern Migration.

Underground Railroad.

Trail of Tears.



17. President Woodrow Wilson believed that if the victorious nations forced peace terms on the defeated nations after World War I, (1 point)the victorious nations would gain valuable new territory.

there would be no permanent peace.

the defeated nations would lose territories they deserved to lose.

a permanent peace would be obtained.



18. How did the end of World War I affect the economic opportunities available to women and African Americans? (1 point)It had little effect on either group.

Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.

It spelled the end of many economic opportunities for both groups.

Both groups enjoyed increased opportunities after the war.



19. In the 1920s, police arrested thousands of suspected radicals in what became known as the (1 point)Sedition Raids.

Wilson Raids.

Radical Raids.

Palmer Raids.



Use the information below to answer the following question.



20. Which groups created relief organizations to help individuals?

(1 point)Mexicans and Native Americans

Mexicans and African Americans

Native Americans and Jews

Jews and African Americans



Short Answer

Your teacher will review your responses to questions 20–21 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answers.

21. Analyze Cause and Effect. How did education for women affect the Progressive Era?



22. Summarize. TowardHelp with world history i need help.?
Yeah that guy up there ^ don't take his answers. Literally 90% of them are wrong.



Im sure your behind but just dont open another tab and just study study study, you can catch up dont worry =)Help with world history i need help.?
1. Social gospelists.
2. Orphanage in New York.
3. African Americans running for office.
4. Roosevelt's third term.
5. Federal Trade Commission.
6. New military allies.
7. Jingoism.
8. Great White Press .
9. Launched a guerrilla war in Panama.
10. Desire that western powers leave China.
11.Violated terms of the Platt Amendment.
12. Dollar diplomacy.
13. Socialism, colonialism, and pacifism.
14. Great Britain's invasion of france.
15. Committee for War Development.
16. Trail of Tears.
17. Victorious nations gain territory.
18. It had little effect.
19. Wilson raids.
20. Mexicans and Native Americans
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