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What was Wilson’s proposed League of Nations? Question 3 options: an international organization made up of countries around the world to maintain world peace a free trade agreement with the US, Canada, and Mexico an assembly of European nations that met twice a year to sort out their differences and avoid another world war. a plan to finance the European war recovery effort
I'm going to go with A - 'An international organization made up of countries around the world to maintain world peace.'
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The overall purpose of Wilson’s Fourteen Points was Question 4 options: to destabilize the European nations to increase American manufacturing output to create a lasting worldwide peace to encourage the US to be ready to take the lead in future wars
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C - To create a lasting worldwide peace.
Thanks, A main reason for the Great Migration was Question 5 options: Asians moved from the west coast of the US to the east coast to find agricultural jobs African Americans moved North for job opportunities in factories European immigrants moving to the western US to escape war-torn Europe Hispanics migrated from Canada to the US to escape cold winters
I believe B - African Americans moved North for job opportunities in factories. But then again; I'm not sure.
Thanks, The primary result of the discovery of the Zimmerman telegram is mostly seen in Question 6 options: WWI ending in an armistice instead of a full peace treaty The Allies refusing to accept US support because it was discovered that President Wilson sympathized with Germany US public opinion swaying to join WWI against Germany because of Germany’s proposal to Mexico to join Germany in war against US Germany invading Mexico and then occupying the southern US
C - US public opinion swaying to join WWI against Germany because of Germany's proposal to Mexico to join Germany in war against US
Thanks, sir. Which is a provision of Wilson’s Fourteen Points? Question 7 options: protective tariffs Freedom of the seas all of these secret treaties to discourage future wars
Sorry, this one I don't know; I even looked it up but didn't find anything.
Its alright, how about this one? The Great Migration was a period Question 8 options: before WWI where manufacturing job encouraged people to move to cities in the southern US when Europeans moved from western Europe to the US between WWI and WWII where African Americans moved to the rural south to find work on farms during WWI when over a million African Americans moved to northern cities
D - During WWI when over a million African Americans moved to northern cities
Thanks. Which statement displays the irony of the League of Nations? Question 9 options: the League of Nations was housed in Germany, but Germany was not allowed to join All of these the US decided to create an organization that would rival the League of Nations US President Wilson designed the League of Nations, but the US never joined the League of Nations
D - US President Wilson designed the League of Nations, but the US never joined the League of Nations.
What event best highlights the impact of Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare? Question 10 options: when 128 American civilians were killed by the sinking of the Lusitania, a British luxury passenger ship The accidental torpedoing of the Hindenburg which lead to the most famous airship crash of all time Germany mistakenly sinking boats in their own navy Germany sinking the Queen of England’s personal yacht
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No problem. This question I am not sure, sorry.
Its alright, thanks. Which reason best highlights Germany’s use of unrestricted submarine warfare? Question 11 options: Germany thought that unrestricted submarine warfare would discourage the US from joining the war effort. Germany was desperate for naval success, so they began attacking all ships regardless of neutrality or civilians aboard. German torpedoes would often lock on to the wrong target and impact civilian and merchant ships Germany did not have periscopes on their submarines and could not tell where they were firing their torpedoes
B - Germany was desperate for naval success, so they began attacking all ships regardless of neutrality or civilians aboard.
Thanks. German philosopher Karl Marx developed the theory known as communism where Question 12 options: workers would violently overthrow the capitalist system and create a new society where the means of production and distribution are shared among all the free market would determine economic activity and opportunities Corporations, not the government, would determine what would be the most profitable things to manufacture and the profits would then trickle down to the workers the laws of supply and demand would totally control a county’s economic output
C - Corporations, not the government, would determine what would be the most profitable things to manufacture and the profits would then trickle down to the workers
Thanks (21 more left) Which example highlights the impact of radio on the US? Question 13 options: it reached all Americans nationally through news, advertisements, and sports creating a common cultural experience televisions became much less common after the radio was invented the US Postal Service closed its doors because people could communicate via radio and did not need to mail letters it limited information to only the wealthy Americans who could afford a radio
A - It reached all Americans nationally through news, advertisements, and sports creating a common cultural experience.
Thanks, Which example highlights an effect of the 18th amendment? Question 14 options: the number of churches in the US increased exponentially opportunity for large profits through smuggling alcohol and increase in organized crime throughout the entire US no one ever consumed any alcohol alcohol sales in Europe increased due to American tourists purchasing beer
B - Opportunity for large profits through smuggling alcohol and increase in organized crime.
Thanks, The first Red Scare was a period in the US when Question 15 options: A diplomatic crisis during October of 1962 where the Soviets positioned missiles in Cuba and pointed them at the US Secret military campaign by the Soviets to overthrow democratic governments in Vietnam A plot by the CIA to overthrow the government of the USSR in 1924 Americans were worried and determined to protect the US from communist influence to preserve democracy and capitalism
Not sure on this one either.
Its okay, how about this? USSR leader Vladimir Lenin called for the world-wide destruction of capitalism, Question 16 options: led Soviet supporters of capitalism to lead an uprising against communism put America at risk for communist infiltration made several western European countries to join Lenin in the communism movement encouraged the US to shift away from the system of capitalism before it was destroyed
C- Made several western European countries to join Lenin in the communism movement.
Thanks, The passing of the 18th amendment came about primarily because Question 17 options: President Wilson believed that alcohol was responsible for the Great Depression Congress wanted to decrease the opportunities to tax alcohol Americans viewed beer and Germany as connected Americans believed that the Soviets were using alcohol as a mind control drug
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I think this would be A
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Okie dokie How was Henry Ford able to charge significantly less for the same automobile 10 years later? Question 18 options: Ford slowed down the production line to create a higher demand for his vehicles Ford established a more effective dealer network Ford gave his own money to customers to use to purchase vehicles Ford improved mass production methods decreased the cost to make the car
D
Thanks, The 18th amendment Question 19 options: put a total ban on alcohol: the creating, selling, and transporting of it allowed microbreweries to operate without a federal permit created a tax on all alcohol sales to (vice tax) gave women the right to vote
C
Thanks, An effect of the 19th amendment for women was Question 20 options: all of these increased social autonomy challenged traditional gender roles greater equality and independence
C
Thanks, 13 more. Which example displays art during the Modernist Movement that began in the 1920s? Question 21 options: writers used themes previously deemed immoral such as alienation and disillusionment artists created styled furnishings with modern materials such as glass, aluminum, and plastics. architects built more skyscrapers all of these
I think B?
Thanks, The 19th amendment Question 22 options: declared communism unconstitutional made alcohol illegal granted women the right to vote established inauguration dates for the president and vice president
C
Thanks, How did the Dust Bowl impact families living in the regions affected? Question 23 options: many remained in the region, while some moved to Colorado and Central California living as migrant (traveling) farm workers farmers were still able to farm their land and made a modest profit almost all farmers left their fields and joined the banking industry the Dust Bowl did not impact families during this time
A?
Thanks, Consumer overspending contributed to and worsened the Great Depression because Question 24 options: under-consumption when people limited spending to only necessities after stock market crash. all of these people were spending money, much they didn’t have consumers were overly reliant on credit
B
Thanks, 9 more How did widespread unemployment impact the US? Question 25 options: homelessness increased men, unable to find jobs, abandoned families out of shame children were malnourished all of these
D
Thanks, What example displays the get rich quick attitude that was a cause of the Great Depression? Question 26 options: investors bought stock with loaned money and couldn’t pay back debt if stock prices fell (market speculation through buying and selling stocks) the first invention of the “as seen on TV” commercials consumers deciding to save their money in savings accounts instead of investing in the stock market financial advisors sending their money to markets in western Europe to avoid the coming economic collapse
C?
Thanks, Which was a policy Hoover tried during the Great Depression to improve the economy? Question 27 options: avoided government involvement early in presidency all of these slow foreclosures by government backing home loans create work relief programs like Golden Gate Bridge and Hoover Dam
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Sorry to hear, Which was a policy Hoover tried during the Great Depression to improve the economy? Question 27 options: avoided government involvement early in presidency all of these slow foreclosures by government backing home loans create work relief programs like Golden Gate Bridge and Hoover Dam
A?
Thanks, Which factor could have best reduced the severity of the Dust Bowl? Question 28 options: encouraging farmers to cut down more trees and practicing crop rotation in their newly planted fields increased plowing and farming more acres if farmers knew the region had regular wet and dry cycles they could have better prepared for dry cycles decreasing the amount of water used on the fields in the Midwest
I feel like this would be A
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Which explanation displays best why they were called “Hoovervilles” Question 29 options: President Hoover provided the funds to establish permanent residences for the unemployed homeless they were named after a recent film in which movie star Harold Hoover lost everything he owned and was forced in to poverty President Coolidge used it as a term to describe the areas where President Hoover had support many people believed Hoover did not do enough to improve the economy during the Great Depression
C?
Thanks. Which describes a cause of the Great Depression? Question 30 options: all of these rapid growth of the stock market over production of goods led to a surplus—there were more goods than consumers rapid growth of the stock market
c
Thanks, Which reason best shows why the Soil Conservation Act was passed? Question 31 options: poor plowing methods led to loose topsoil creating massive dust storms during the Dust Bowl Congress was concerned that farmers were not cultivating enough land and this act allowed farmers to double the amount of land that they were allowed to plant on water use in the Midwest caused much of the soil to be washed off in to irrigation wells farmers were collecting and selling their soil to farmers in Mexico for a great profit
D
Thanks Overproduction, under consumption, and the Stock Market Crash caused Question 32 options: The Second Great Awakening The election of Herbert Hoover The Great Depression World War 2
Thanks, Overproduction, under consumption, and the Stock Market Crash caused Question 32 options: The Second Great Awakening The election of Herbert Hoover The Great Depression World War 2
c
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How did the banking panic contribute to the Great Depression as more people went to withdraw money from their accounts as unemployment increased? Question 33 options: many banks had too much money on hand and were able to pay out withdrawals with interest the banks ran out of money because they were unable to collect on outstanding loans leading to widespread bank failures across the US. banks made the decision to print money so that customers would have something to withdraw President Roosevelt forced all banks to remain open even if they had no cash reserves
I think B?
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