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Monday Copy the question and CORRECT answer (not letter) on your own paper
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Tuesday Copy the question and CORRECT answer (not letter) on your own paper
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Wednesday Copy the question and CORRECT answer (not letter) on your own paper 1. Henry Ford was able to make affordable automobiles by using (A) robotics.(C) the assembly line. (B) foreign workers.(D) cheaper imported steel. 2.The Allied powers included (A) Spain, Switzerland, and Sweden. (B) Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. (C) Sweden, Germany, and France. (D) Britain, France, and Russia. 3.World War I began in 1914 when (A) the archduke and archduchess of Austria-Hungary were assassinated. (B) Serbia declared war on Austria-Hungary. (C) the United States joined the Allied powers. (D) Germany declared war on Britain. 4.Which of the following contributed to the United States entering World War I? (A) German alliance with Austria-Hungary (B) Russian alliance with Serbia (C) the sinking of American cargo ships in the Atlantic Ocean (D) the election of Woodrow Wilson as president
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Thursday Copy the question and CORRECT answer (not letter) on your own paper 5.President Woodrow Wilson won reelection in 1916 on a promise to (A) keep the United States out of the war. (B) aid and support England. (C) enter and end World War I as quickly as possible. (D) join the Allied powers. 6.The military installation in Atlanta that served as a center for training recruits and draftees as well as a German prisoner of war camp was (A) Camp Gordon.(C) Fort McPherson. (B) Camp Hancock.(D) Camp Wheeler. 7.Which of the following was not a reason for the decline of cotton production in the 1920s? (A) drought (B) overproduction of cotton during World War I (C) boll weevil (D) the Depression 8.The purpose of the “Forward Atlanta Commission” was to (A) stop the loss of people to Florida and to encourage businesses to come to Atlanta. (B) modernize Atlanta with trolleys, streetlights, and viaducts. (C) beautify the downtown area of Atlanta. (D) promote Atlanta as a forward-looking city.
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Friday Copy the question and CORRECT answer (not letter) on your own paper 15. During the Great Depression, the role of the federal government in the affairs of states, businesses, and citizens (A) stayed the same as before the depression. (B) increased. (C) decreased. (D) remained neutral. 18. During World War I, Georgia’s contributions to the war effort did not include (A) producing B-2 bombers. (B) military bases for training soldiers. (C) military facilities to house prisoners of war. (D) agricultural products to feed and clothe members of the U.S. military. 19. The boll weevil was responsible for the destruction of ___________ crops. (A) peanut(C) peach (B) corn(D) cotton 20.Because Americans and American life had become more interdependent, the Great Depression (A) affected all parts of the economy and all workers. (B) affected all levels of government that depend on tax revenues from citizens. (C) neither A nor B (D) both A and B
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