Review Unit 6 Imperialism  WWI.

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Review Unit 6 Imperialism  WWI

Jailed by the Espionage Act 1. Who am I? Socialist Jailed by the Espionage Act Union leader Anti war activist iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Samuel Gompers B.) Woodrow Wilson C.) Eugene V. Debs D.) Carrie Catt E.)

2. The cartoon refers to what cause for the US to go to war? iRespond Question F 2. The cartoon refers to what cause for the US to go to war? Multiple Choice A.) Schieffen Plan B.) British propaganda about Belgium C.) Unrestricted submarine warfare D.) The Dumba Affair E.)

3. The Espionage & Sedition Act were both iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Vetoed by the president B.) Declared unconstitutional C.) Unsuccessful attempts to stop criticism against the war D.) Significant limitations of civil liberties E.)

4. The cartoon is in reference to.. A.) Cuban concentration camps iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Cuban concentration camps B.) Philippine Spanish War C.) Spanish American War D.) Philippine American War E.)

5.The cartoon is about.. A.) The Senate defeating iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) The Senate defeating the League of Nations B.) The US getting involved with Europe C.) Alliances D.) The Senate giving away the US to Europe E.)

6. What event MOST LIKELY made many Americans believe it was time to enter WWI? iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Germany’s attacking Belgium B.) The sinking of the Lusitania C.) The blocking of American goods from Europe D.) The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand E.)

7. Who am I? “You furnish the pictures, I’ll furnish the war” “Remember the Maine! To hell with Spain!” Editor of the New York Morning Journal iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) William McKinley B.) William Randolph Hearst C.) Woodrow Wilson D.) John J. Pershing E.)

8. All of the following were causes of the Spanish American War EXCEPT iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) The sinking of the Maine B.) Spain’s brutal treatment against Cuban people C.) The US government's desire for control over the Philippines D.) Spain’s desire to colonize Florida E.)

9.The poster is about support for … A.) Rationing iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Rationing B.) Unemployment insurance C.) Enlistment D.) The War Industry Board E.)

10. The cartoon is about what event? A.) Zimmerman Note iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Zimmerman Note B.) Dumba Affair C.) Schifflien Plan D.) British Propaganda E.)

11. The Rough Riders fought in Cuba and were lead by… iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Woodrow Wilson B.) William McKinley C.) Franklin Pierce D.) Theodore Roosevelt E.)

12. President Theodore Roosevelt’s Big Stick policy is most closely associated with iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Friendly relations with China B.) Conservation of natural resources C.) Court actions to support monopolies D.) Intervention in Latin American affairs E.)

13. The poster is about .. A.) Rationing B.) Unemployment insurance iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Rationing B.) Unemployment insurance C.) Enlistment D.) The War Industry Board E.)

Which country encouraged anti-German sentiment in the US after cutting the trans-Atlantic cable? iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Austria-Hungary B.) Russia C.) Great Britain D.) Mexico E.)

14. The image is an example of … iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Muckrakers B.) propaganda C.) Yellow journalism D.) Government cover up E.)

15. What countries make up the Central Powers? iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Britain, Austria – Hungary, & Serbia B.) France, Russia, Serbia C.) Germany, Austria – Hungary, Ottoman Empire D.) Germany, Britain, France E.)

The image below is an example of… iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Propaganda B.) Libel C.) Slander D.) Intelligence E.)

How did the British prevent Americans from trading with the Germans? iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Forbid the US from trading with Germany B.) Blockade of the Mediterranean Sea C.) Blockade of the North Sea D.) Demanded a ‘cut’ of the profit E.)

This cartoon is suggesting that the League of Nations would Multiple Choice iRespond Question This cartoon is suggesting that the League of Nations would A.) Lead to the defeat of the Central Powers in World War I. B.) Cause the United States to lose World War I. C.) Limit the United States' sovereign powers D.) Drag the United States into foreign wars. E.)