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Which statement is best supported by this list?



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Which statement is best supported by this list?
Legislative powers were given to the executive branch.

The judicial branch’s authority was limited.

Popular sovereignty was used to protect the citizenry.

The laws were infringements of constitutional rights.



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What was the U.S. response to this note?
The support for isolationism began to decline.

The number of American troops in the Philippines increased.

The neutrality treaties with neighboring countries ended.

The deployment of American troops to Cuba began.



AH2-29

Which action was MOST responsible for the events in this list?
the development of the temperance movement

the ratification of the 15th Amendment

the development of the populist movement

the ratification of the 19th Amendment



What was a negative aspect of Dollar Diplomacy in Latin America and East Asia?
It placed high tariffs on imports causing a decrease in foreign trade.

It decreased the process of urbanization and industrialization.

It supported military intervention by foreign powers to collect debts.

It failed to address economic problems and government instabilities.



What was one effect of the Open Door policy?
increased access to Chinese markets

reduced support for military bases overseas

decline in the number of Chinese immigrants

establishment of an international trade organization



Which action best reflects the policies based on President Woodrow Wilson’s belief in Moral Diplomacy?
the development of the Lend-Lease Act

the establishment of a naval base in Cuba

the deployment of U.S. forces to Haiti to restore stability

the creation of the Panama Canal Zone to increase trade



Advances in manufacturing aided the development of the United States as an industrial power by
increasing production levels.

expanding the agricultural workforce.

increasing government regulations.

stimulating the demand for immigrant workers.



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Which party campaigned on the political platform listed?
Republican

Democrat


Progressive

Populist



Which government action was designed to discourage criticism of U.S. involvement in World War I?
the Fourteen Points

the War Industries Board

the Zimmermann Telegram

the Espionage and Sedition Acts




Which Constitutional amendments were passed through the efforts of the Progressive Movement?
The amendments that ensured freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and due process under the law.

The amendments that ended slavery, granted citizenship to African American men, and extended equal protection to all Americans.

The amendments that granted women's suffrage, prohibited the sale of alcohol, and allowed the federal government to levy an income tax.

The amendments that allowed residents of Washington, D.C. to vote for the president and vice president, detailed the line of succession for the presidency, and prohibited a sitting Congress to give itself a raise.




Which type of legislation did Congress pass as a result of efforts by Progressive reformers?
prohibiting sellers from participating in price fixing

laws regulating the purity of ingredients in foods and drugs

laws establishing standards for food that is labeled organic

laws limiting pesticides in areas where endangered species live



Which reform effort did the Progressives support?
universal military service

closed shops

minimum wage

worker-owned factories



Why did Congress pass the Selective Service Act during World War I?
to draft troops to fight in the war

to segregate military units based on race

to encourage women to take industrial jobs

to allow fewer immigrants into the United States




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