Unit 5 AP US HISTORY. 1. By the end of the 19 th C., jingoism in the United Stated was encouraged by all of the following EXCEPT: A. European Imperialism.

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Unit 5 AP US HISTORY

1. By the end of the 19 th C., jingoism in the United Stated was encouraged by all of the following EXCEPT: A. European Imperialism B. International Darwinism C. Yellow Journalism D. New Immigrants

2. Which of the following does not correctly describe how a territory was added to the United States? A. Hawaii annexed by Congress B. Cuba annexed by Congress C. Alaska purchased from Russia D. Florida purchased from Spain

3. Which of the following best defines the Progressive Movement? A. Working-class response to big-business B. Conservative reaction to immigration C. Middle-Class response to urbanization and industrialization D. Populist response to falling farm prices

4. All of the following were adopted during the Progressive Era, EXCEPT: A. Federal Anti-lynching Law B. Stronger Anti-trust Law C. Regulation on meatpacking industry D. Protection of national forests

5. Which of the following IS NOT appropriately paired? A. Theodore Roosevelt: Republican B. Woodrow Wilson: Democrat C. Howard Taft: Progressive D. Theodore Roosevelt: Progressive

6. The income tax amendment (Underwood Tariff) to the Constitution adopted in 1913: A. recovered revenue lost by reducing the tariff B. applied the same tax rate to all incomes C. redistributed wealth from the rich to the poor D. paid for the social-welfare programs of the Wilson administration

7. Which of the following was the focus of a dispute between modernists and traditionalists in the 1920s? A. Ford assembly lines B. Welfare programs C. Scopes Trials D. Harlem Renaissance

8. “We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land.” This statement by presidential candidate Herbert Hoover in 1928 could BEST be supported by: A. Graphs of farm income B. Stats on the automobile industry C. Reports on trade between the U.S. and Germany D. Novels by Upton Sinclair

9. “The New Deal brought sweeping changes in American politics and society.” Each of the following actions supports this statement EXCEPT: A. Passage of the SSA (Social Security Act) B. Increased membership in labor unions C. Increased regulatory actions carried out by the president D. Increased spending by consumers

10. From , the U.S. was allied with: A. Great Britain Only B. France, Spain and the Soviet Union C. Italy and Great Britain D. Great Britain and the Soviet Union