What allowed cities to use limited space to accommodate more people? A. Skyscrapers B. Settlement Houses C. Tenements D. Mass Transit Write the question.

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What allowed cities to use limited space to accommodate more people? A. Skyscrapers B. Settlement Houses C. Tenements D. Mass Transit Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

After the Civil War, the shaded area on the map above was characterized as a producer of which major agricultural item? A. Cotton B. Corn C. Cattle D. Wheat Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

The initiative, referendum, recall, and direct primary are all intended to A. make the President more responsive to the wishes of Congress B.reduce the influence of the media on elections C.increase participation in government by citizens D.give political parties more control of the electoral process Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

The Monroe Doctrine declared that the United States would A. prevent the establishment of new European colonies anywhere in the world B. help colonies in North and South America adopt a democratic form of government C. view European interference in the Americas as a threat to the national interest of the United States D. prevent other nations from trading with South American nations

The policy in which stronger nations extend their economical, political, or military control over weaker countries/territories for natural resources and/or commercial markets is: A. imperialism B. graft C. isolationism D. Dollar diplomacy Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

Laws requiring individuals to pass civil service examinations to obtain government jobs were enacted to A. eliminate patronage and corruption in government hiring B. allow the government to compete with private industry for employees C.support the development of public employee labor unions D.encourage the growth of local political parties Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

The main reason the United States developed the Open Door policy was to A. allow the United States to expand its trade with China B. demonstrate the positive features of democracy to Chinese leaders C.aid the Chinese Nationalists in their struggle with the Chinese Communists D.encourage Chinese workers to come to the United States Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

Who were the “Rough Riders:” A. Revolutionaries who battled the Spanish for control of Cuba B. A unit led by Teddy Roosevelt in the Spanish American War C. Newspaper owners who influenced the public by exaggerating the truth D. None of these Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

All of the following were causes of the Spanish-American War EXCEPT: A. Yellow Journalism B. The De Lome Letter C. USS Maine explodes D. The construction of the Panama Canal Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

Favoring honorable diplomacy but still resorting to military intervention upon occasion would be an example of: A. Moral diplomacy B. Big Stick diplomacy C.Monroe Doctrine D.Jingoism Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

Which long-awaited goal of the women’s rights movement was achieved during the Progressive Era? A. right to vote B. right to own property C.equal pay for equal work D.equal access to employment and education Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

Which Tennessean was responsible for calling a special legislative session in order to help pass the Nineteenth Amendment? A. Harry Burn B. Anne Dallas Dudley C. Albert Roberts D. Andrew Jackson Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

Early in the 20th century, Presidents William Taft used the concept of dollar diplomacy to A. help European nations avoid war B. expand United States influence in China C. protect United States investments in Latin America D.support welfare programs for immigrants to the United States Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.

A belief shared by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, and Woodrow Wilson is that the Federal Government should A. allow the free-enterprise system to work without regulation B. use its power to regulate unfair business practices C.provide jobs for unemployed workers D.support unions in labor-management disputes Write the question and then your answer on your sheet.