
Imperialism Leading Up to WW1
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Joseph Anderson
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American Influence Grows & WWII Released Test Questions
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The United States emerged as a world power in the early 20th century as a result of the Spanish American War. Which of the following were reasons the US became a world power as a result of this war? Click all that apply!
Europe was severely damaged while US homeland remained unharmed
US Gained access to markets and natural resources
US gained territory in Asia and Latin America
US helped Allies achieve victory in Europe
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PART A: Which statement describes the US government's foreign policy following the Spanish-American War?
the US government isolated the United States from future international conflicts
The US government further expanded the reach of American military and economic influence
The US government assisted European countries whos economies had been damaged by the war.
The US government established a multinational organization that could help maintain peace in Europe.
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PART B: Which factor motivated the US government to pursue this foreign policy?
decreased productivity of northern factories
the desire for raw materials and new markets
Dust Bowl-related crop failures in the Midwest
decline of employment opportunities in the South
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The United States emerged as a world power in the early 20th century as a result of World War I. Which of the following were reasons the US became a world power as a result of this war? Click all that apply!
Europe severely damaged while US homeland remained unharmed
US gained territory in Asia and Latin America
Gained access to markets and natural resources
Helped Allies achieve victory in Europe
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What is one reason the US did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles following World War I?
The American public felt that the punishment for Germany in the treaty was too weak
Germany refused to allow the United States to be part of the negotiations that led to the treaty
Senators objected to the idea that the treaty would force the US to give up its territorial claims overseas.
Many senators were concerned that the terms of the treaty would require the US to go to war on behalf of other nations
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In the years following WWI, the US adopted isolationist policies. Select THREE actions the promoted the United States' isolationist position.
Becoming the first nation to ratify the Treaty of Versailles to institute Wilson's Fourteen Points
Decision not to join the League of Nations
Joining the League of Nations in order to participate in a global peace-keeping mission
Limiting territorial expansion in the Nine-Power Treaty
Signing the Kellogg-Briand Pact to stop war as "an instrument of national policy"
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How did the United States workforce change during World War II?
Job opportunities opened up for women and minorities.
The size of the workforce decreased due to a lower birth rate.
Jobs in the service sector increased while industrial jobs declined.
Labor unions became less powerful as people enlisted in the military.
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