C.) correct answer Roosevelt’s Policy in Asia was aimed at Preventing which two countries from being “dominant”? A.) Russia and England B.) China.

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C.) correct answer Roosevelt’s Policy in Asia was aimed at Preventing which two countries from being “dominant”? A.) Russia and England B.) China and England C.) Russia and China D.) Japan and Russia C.) correct answer L F

As the US entered WWI, The IMMEDIATE effect was Seen in A.) correct answer A.) The Atlantic Ocean B.) The Italian Campaign C.) The Western Front D.) North Africa L F

American Troops saw Action that was… B.) correct answer A.) Extended and intense B.) Brief but intense C.) intended to replace French and British Soldiers D.) Only Supporting Battle troops of the French L F

The US Financed WWI through. A.) correct answer A.) Bonds and Taxes B.) Taxes and Duties C.) Loans and Grants D.) Sale of Gold reserves L F

This agency became sensationalistic in its information campaign A.) The War Propaganda Bureau B.) The US Department of Advertising C.) The Committee on Public Information D.) The Military Agency on Disemination C.) correct answer L F

Who was NOT at the treaty of Versailles B.) correct answer A.) Wilson B.) Kerensky C.) Orlando D.) Clemeseau L F

During the last year of his Presidency Wilson became adept at A.) Negotiating with the Senate B.) Giving Press Conferences C.) Giving “Bully Pulpit” Speeches D.) Drooling on Himself D.) correct answer L F

As a result of their WWI experience, African Americans… B.) correct answer A.) Were shown more respect in the US B.) increased Activism C.) Began to get Jobs in Proffessions D.) Started a Peace Movement L F

How many people were deported as a result of the PALMER RAIDS? A.) None B.) More that 5,000 C.) More than 500 D.) More than 50,000 C.) correct answer L F

Sacco and Vanzetti D.) correct answer A.) Were Anarchists B.) Were not treated Fairly C.) Were Convicted of Murder D.) All of the Above D.) correct answer L F

Marcus Garvey stood for A.) Integration of Races B.) Reparations for Slavery C.) Ending Apartheid D.) Black Nationalism D.) correct answer L F

Which Amendment gave women the Right to vote? B.) correct answer A.) 18th B.) 19th C.) 17th D.) 16th L F

A return to NORMALCY was promised by A.) Jay Gatz B.) Franklin Roosevelt C.) Woodrow Wilson D.) Warren G. Harding D.) correct answer L F

Dollar Diplomacy was the name give to US Policy… A.) In Europe B.) In Asia C.) in Latin America D.) in Maryland C.) correct answer L F

What MAIN EVENT triggered Wilson to Send troops into Mexico A.) correct answer A.) Pancho Villa raided Texas B.) Porfido Diaz Entered WWI on the side of Germany C.) There were many American living in the District Federal D.) Juan Ponce became a Communist L F

WHO WAS BLACK JACK PERSHING AND WHY WAS HE CALLED THAT?

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