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1. What was one effect of the Immigration Act of 1924? -The Ku Klux Klan was revived. -The red scare quietly came to an end. -Immigration from eastern and southern Europe all but stopped. -Refugees from nations devastated by the Great War came to America in large numbers.

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2. Warren G. Harding's campaign for president in 1920 focused on what issues? (5 points) -imperialism and isolationism -national debt and normalcy -isolationism and labor unions -isolationism and normalcy 3. Which of the following was evidence to support Vanzetti's innocence? (5 points) -Witnesses placed him elsewhere at the time of the crime. -No witness claimed to see Vanzetti at the scene of the shooting. -Vanzetti feared for his safety and that of his friends. -Vanzetti's gun had not been used in the shooting. 4. Which of these world powers was prevented from taking part in the negotiations over the Kellogg-Briand pact? (5 points) -Japan -Britain -the Soviet Union -the United States 5. Why would Japan have had reason to resent the Five-Power Naval Treaty of 1922? (5 points) -The Japanese were not asked to sign the treaty. -It allowed them fewer ships than the United States and Britain. -The United States agreed not to fortify the Philippines. -It forced the Japanese to respect the independence of China. 6. Which of the following was a reason Americans turned toward isolationism after 1919? (5 points) -They had come to despise President Wilson. -They saw involvement in world affairs as favoring radicalism. -They didn't want any more involvement in other countries' troubles. -They were angry that the peace settlement didn't punish Germany enough.

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@Swageraid32 5. It allowed them fewer ships

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@Swageraid32 3. Witnesses placed him elsewhere

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hold on there is others cause i know you prob dont have all the same ones

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7. Why was the United States at the forefront in negotiating many of the international treaties of the 1920s? (5 points) -The U.S. was regarded as a fair and neutral nation. -Americans really believed that they could outlaw war. -The U.S., as the world's richest nation, was vital to any international agreements. -Presidents Harding and Coolidge had a plan to bring the United States into the League of Nations. 8. Which of these is one reason that American workers generally favored immigration restriction? (5 points) -Immigrants tended to be anti-union. -Immigrants were often willing to work for lower pay. -Immigrants were associated with anarchism and communism. -Immigrants did not fit in because they could not speak English. 9. Which "four powers" agreed to the Four Power Treaty of 1921? (5 points) -the United States, Russia, Japan, and China -the United States, Britain, France, and Japan -the United States, Britain, France, and Germany -the United States, Britain, Germany, and Russia 10. During the red scare, why would immigrants, like Sacco, lie to the police? (5 points) -They feared being deported and sent back to their country of origin. -They were advised by lawyers to do so. -They didn't understand the American judicial system. -They didn't speak English well enough to understand the questions. 11. Which of the following was not an exception that allowed nations to go to war under the Kellogg-Briand Pact? (5 points) -self-defense -to establish new colonies -to support the League of Nations -to carry out previous commitments 12. What was the purpose of the Four Power Treaty of 1921? (5 points) -to respect the independence of former colonies -to set a timetable for repayment of war debts -to prevent future conflict in the Pacific and East Asia -to end the alliance formally that had won the Great War 13. Which of these was one cause of the outbreak of the red scare? (5 points) -the revolution in Russia -the Wall Street bombing -the Sacco-Vanzetti case -the end of the Great War 14. What factor caused various cities to conduct strikes in 1919? (5 points) -racial violence -sensational trial -anarchist bombings -demobilization 15. What was one reason that anti-immigrant hysteria swept the nation? (5 points) -Immigrants were associated with anarchism and communism. -Foreigners were held to blame for the Depression of 1920. -Americans felt a lingering hatred for the nations they had fought. -Politicians believed that immigrants generally supported the opposition party.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Swageraid32 yeah, some of the questions aren't on my exam

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well i posted the others

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@Swageraid32 14. Demobilization

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@Swageraid32 11. establish new colonies

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@Swageraid32 8. Immigrants were willing to work for lower pay.

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@Swageraid32 7. The U.S., as the world's richest nation, was vital to any international agreements.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Swageraid32 that's all that's in my test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey its better than nothing i really appreciate it :D thank you so much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem. I'm really bad at US History.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

same here i have to really work for this class to even pass with a C-

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What is 13

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13. is The Revolution in Russia.

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what is 2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you help me with #2? @Abhisar @amistre64 @i0iz0gangster @RosieF @meconamigos @Megadevon @ObeySoph▲

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