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1267549818President Wilson insisted that he would hold _______________ to "strict accountability" for _______________.Germany; the loss of American ships and lives to submarine warfare0
1267549819The Progressive "Bull Moose" party died whenTeddy Roosevelt refused to run as the party's presidential candidate in 1916.1
1267549820Woodrow Wilson's attitude toward the masses can best be described ashaving faith in them if they were properly educated.2
1267549821Congress passed the Underwood Tariff becausePresident Wilson aroused public opinion to support its passage.3
1267549822Woodrow Wilson's administration refused to extend formal diplomatic recognition to the government in Mexico headed byVictoriano Huerta.4
1267549823As governor of New Jersey, Woodrow Wilson established a record aspassionate reformer.5
1267549824Woodrow Wilson's political philosophy included all of the following exceptscorn for the ideal of self—determination for minority peoples in other countries.6
1267549825Teddy Roosevelt's New Nationalismsupported a broad program of social welfare and government regulation of business.7
1267549826According to the text, the runaway philosophical winner in the 1912 election wasprogressivism.8
1267549827The first Jew to sit on the United States Supreme Court, appointed by Woodrow Wilson, wasLouis D. Brandeis.9
1267549828In 1912, Woodrow Wilson ran for the presidency on a Democratic platform that included all of the following except a call fordollar diplomacy.10
1267549829The 1912 presidential election was notable becauseit gave the voters a clear choice of political and economic philosophies.11
1267549830One primary effect of World War I on the United States was that itconducted an immense amount of trade with the Allies.12
1267549831Which term best characterizes Woodrow Wilson's approach to American foreign policy diplomacy?moralistic13
1267549832Which of the following American passenger liners was sunk by German submarines?None of these was an American ship.14
1267549833When Congress passed the Underwood Tariff Bill in 1913, it intended the legislation tolower tariff rates.15
1267549834In 1913, Woodrow Wilson broke with a custom dating back to Jefferson's day when hepersonally delivered his presidential address to Congress.16
1267549835President Woodrow Wilson refused to intervene in the affairs of Mexico untilAmerican sailors were arrested in the port of Tampico.17
1267549836From 1914 to 1916, trade between the United States and Britainpulled the American economy out of a recession.18
1267549837When Jane Addams placed Teddy Roosevelt's name in nomination for the presidency in 1912, itsymbolized the rising political status of women.19
1267549838When Woodrow Wilson won reelection in 1916, he received strong support from theworking class.20
1267549839In 1912 Woodrow Wilson became the first __________ elected to the presidency since the Civil War.person born in the South21
1267549840German submarines began sinking unarmed and unresisting merchant and passenger ships without warningin retaliation for the British naval blockade of Germany.22
1267549841In the Sussex pledge, Germany promisednot to sink passenger ships without warning.23
1267549842With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the great majority of Americansearnestly hoped to stay out of the war.24
1267549843Before his first term ended, Woodrow Wilson had militarily intervened in or purchased all of the following countries exceptCuba.25
1267549844The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 guaranteed a substantial measure of public control over the American banking system through the final authority given to thepresidentially appointed Federal Reserve Board.26
1267549845Before he was elected president in 1912, Woodrow Wilson had beenstate governor.27
1267549846The Clayton Anti—Trust Actexplicitly legalized strikes and peaceful picketing.28
1267549847As World War I began in Europe, the alliance system placed Germany and Austria—Hungary as leaders of the _______________, while Russia and France were among the _______________.Central Powers; Allies29
1267549848The Federal Reserve Act gave the Federal Reserve Board the authority toissue paper money and increase the amount of money in circulation.30
1267549849Because of the benefits that it conferred on labor, Samuel Gompers called the _______________ "labor's Magna Charta."Clayton Anti—Trust Act31
1267549850As a politician, Woodrow Wilson wasinflexible and stubborn.32
1267549851When Woodrow Wilson became president in 1912, the most serious shortcoming in the country's financial structure was that thecurrency was inelastic.33
1267549852The Sixteenth Amendment provided fora personal income tax.34
1267549853Woodrow Wilson was most comfortable surrounded byacademic scholars.35
1267549854Woodrow Wilson's early efforts to conduct an anti—imperialist U. S. foreign policy were first undermined when hesent American marines to Haiti.36

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