APUSH 30 Test Flashcards
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1267549818 | President Wilson insisted that he would hold _______________ to "strict accountability" for _______________. | Germany; the loss of American ships and lives to submarine warfare | 0 | |
1267549819 | The Progressive "Bull Moose" party died when | Teddy Roosevelt refused to run as the party's presidential candidate in 1916. | 1 | |
1267549820 | Woodrow Wilson's attitude toward the masses can best be described as | having faith in them if they were properly educated. | 2 | |
1267549821 | Congress passed the Underwood Tariff because | President Wilson aroused public opinion to support its passage. | 3 | |
1267549822 | Woodrow Wilson's administration refused to extend formal diplomatic recognition to the government in Mexico headed by | Victoriano Huerta. | 4 | |
1267549823 | As governor of New Jersey, Woodrow Wilson established a record as | passionate reformer. | 5 | |
1267549824 | Woodrow Wilson's political philosophy included all of the following except | scorn for the ideal of self—determination for minority peoples in other countries. | 6 | |
1267549825 | Teddy Roosevelt's New Nationalism | supported a broad program of social welfare and government regulation of business. | 7 | |
1267549826 | According to the text, the runaway philosophical winner in the 1912 election was | progressivism. | 8 | |
1267549827 | The first Jew to sit on the United States Supreme Court, appointed by Woodrow Wilson, was | Louis D. Brandeis. | 9 | |
1267549828 | In 1912, Woodrow Wilson ran for the presidency on a Democratic platform that included all of the following except a call for | dollar diplomacy. | 10 | |
1267549829 | The 1912 presidential election was notable because | it gave the voters a clear choice of political and economic philosophies. | 11 | |
1267549830 | One primary effect of World War I on the United States was that it | conducted an immense amount of trade with the Allies. | 12 | |
1267549831 | Which term best characterizes Woodrow Wilson's approach to American foreign policy diplomacy? | moralistic | 13 | |
1267549832 | Which of the following American passenger liners was sunk by German submarines? | None of these was an American ship. | 14 | |
1267549833 | When Congress passed the Underwood Tariff Bill in 1913, it intended the legislation to | lower tariff rates. | 15 | |
1267549834 | In 1913, Woodrow Wilson broke with a custom dating back to Jefferson's day when he | personally delivered his presidential address to Congress. | 16 | |
1267549835 | President Woodrow Wilson refused to intervene in the affairs of Mexico until | American sailors were arrested in the port of Tampico. | 17 | |
1267549836 | From 1914 to 1916, trade between the United States and Britain | pulled the American economy out of a recession. | 18 | |
1267549837 | When Jane Addams placed Teddy Roosevelt's name in nomination for the presidency in 1912, it | symbolized the rising political status of women. | 19 | |
1267549838 | When Woodrow Wilson won reelection in 1916, he received strong support from the | working class. | 20 | |
1267549839 | In 1912 Woodrow Wilson became the first __________ elected to the presidency since the Civil War. | person born in the South | 21 | |
1267549840 | German submarines began sinking unarmed and unresisting merchant and passenger ships without warning | in retaliation for the British naval blockade of Germany. | 22 | |
1267549841 | In the Sussex pledge, Germany promised | not to sink passenger ships without warning. | 23 | |
1267549842 | With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the great majority of Americans | earnestly hoped to stay out of the war. | 24 | |
1267549843 | Before his first term ended, Woodrow Wilson had militarily intervened in or purchased all of the following countries except | Cuba. | 25 | |
1267549844 | The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 guaranteed a substantial measure of public control over the American banking system through the final authority given to the | presidentially appointed Federal Reserve Board. | 26 | |
1267549845 | Before he was elected president in 1912, Woodrow Wilson had been | state governor. | 27 | |
1267549846 | The Clayton Anti—Trust Act | explicitly legalized strikes and peaceful picketing. | 28 | |
1267549847 | As 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; Allies | 29 | |
1267549848 | The Federal Reserve Act gave the Federal Reserve Board the authority to | issue paper money and increase the amount of money in circulation. | 30 | |
1267549849 | Because of the benefits that it conferred on labor, Samuel Gompers called the _______________ "labor's Magna Charta." | Clayton Anti—Trust Act | 31 | |
1267549850 | As a politician, Woodrow Wilson was | inflexible and stubborn. | 32 | |
1267549851 | When Woodrow Wilson became president in 1912, the most serious shortcoming in the country's financial structure was that the | currency was inelastic. | 33 | |
1267549852 | The Sixteenth Amendment provided for | a personal income tax. | 34 | |
1267549853 | Woodrow Wilson was most comfortable surrounded by | academic scholars. | 35 | |
1267549854 | Woodrow Wilson's early efforts to conduct an anti—imperialist U. S. foreign policy were first undermined when he | sent American marines to Haiti. | 36 |