Answer: C
2. In the United States, the Red Scare of 1919 and the McCarthy Era of the early 1950’s were periods of
A. severe economic depression.
B. widespread support for groups promoting international anarchy.
C. great growth in art, literature, and music.
D. persecution of people suspected of holding anti-American political views.
Answer: D
6.2.4 Wilson and His Opponents – Explain how Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” differed from proposals by others, including French and British leaders and domestic opponents, in the debate over the Versailles Treaty, United States participation in the League of Nations, the redrawing of European political boundaries, and the resulting geopolitical tensions that continued to affect Europe.
1. “We are to be an instrument in the hands of God to see that liberty is made secure for mankind.” -President Woodrow Wilson
President Wilson tried to carry out the idea expressed in the above quotation by
A. protesting the sinking of the Lusitania.
B. proposing a program of civil rights for minorities in American society.
C. urging the Allies to adopt the Fourteen Points.
D. taking control of territories conquered in World War I.
Answer: C
6.3.1 Social Issues – Describe at least three significant problems or issues created by America’s industrial and urban transformation between 1895 and 1930 (e.g., urban and rural poverty and blight, child labor, immigration, political corruption, public health, poor working conditions, and monopolies).
1. Which group would most likely have favored government action to address the issue shown in the cartoon?
A. Bankers
B. Unions
C. Industrialists
D. Railroad owners
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