1.During McKinley’s presidency, the United States was in a war with ______. A.Mexico B.Canada C.Cuba D.England.

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1.During McKinley’s presidency, the United States was in a war with ______. A.Mexico B.Canada C.Cuba D.England

C.Cuba

2.He volunteered for duty in the Civil War in 1861 and served under future president, Rutherford B. Hayes. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

C.McKinley

3.Ordered that the flag be flown over the White House, as well as other federal buildings. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

B.Harrison

Mayor of Buffalo: Attempted to clean up the corrupt city government A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

A.Cleveland

5. With his encouragement, nearly every public school in America began to raise the flag daily. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

B.Harrison

6. During Cleveland’s presidency, the US was growing more urban as millions of immigrants poured into the country from __________. A. Western Europe B. Northern Europe C. Southern Europe D. Eastern Europe

7. Served his country during a time of momentous change in America. The nation was moving ahead economically as large corporations began to dominate production. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

A.Cleveland

8. McKinley saw action at the battle of __________ during the Civil War. A. Antietam B. Gettysburg C. Bull Run D. D-Day

A. Antietam

9. His great-grandfather was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

B.Harrison

10. While President, Cleveland pursued a_____________. A. New States B. Reform Agenda C. Strong Platform D. Anti-Trust Law

B. Reform Agenda

11. Saw new innovations introduced in the White House such as electric lights. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

B.Harrison

12. After failing to win the election 1888, Cleveland spent the next four years practicing law in ________. A. Chicago B. St. Louis C. Atlanta D. New York City

13. Nothing marked his presidency more than the Spanish-American War in A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

C.McKinley

14. One of the heated issues of Cleveland’s presidency was the continuing debate over money supply in America and the distribution of _______. A. Cheap Money B. Silver Dollars C. Gold Coins D. Loaded Wallets

A. Cheap Money

15. ______________marriage while president made him the only president to marry in the White House. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

A.Cleveland

16. The only President to serve two non-consecutive terms. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

A.Cleveland

17. McKinley’s _____________ campaign was unique. Instead of the candidate touring the country, the voters went to him. A. Slander B. Civil Liberty C. Domestic D. Front Porch

18. ________ presidency was one of great economic growth and extraordinary development in foreign affairs. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

C.McKinley

19. Cleveland forced ______ to return excess land to the government. A. Banks B. Railroad Companies C. Robber Barons D. Reformers

B. Railroad Companies

20. Harrison continued to fight for_______________. A. Civil Service Reform B. Black Codes C. African American Rights D. Freedom

A. Civil Service Reform

21. Harrison witnessed an increase in the number of states to the Union. Which of these is NOT one of those states? A. North Dakota B. Montana C. Illinois D. Washington

C. Illinois

22. His administration helped move the presidency and the nation into the world arena as a major economic and military power. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

23. Which of these was not a country that America emerged with control of after the Spanish American War? A. Puerto Rico B. Cuba C. Philippines D. Canada

24. Following the war, he studied law and was admitted to the bar in He soon took up practice in Canton, Ohio. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

C.McKinley

25. He instructed officials to cut waste and corruption in their departments. A.Cleveland B.Harrison C.McKinley D.Hayes

A.Cleveland